03-08-2013 04:17 PM - edited 03-07-2019 12:08 PM
With Dan Schnour
Welcome to the Cisco Support Community Ask the Expert conversation. This is an opportunity to learn and ask questions of Cisco expert Dan Schnour about the Catalyst 3k series update.
Dan Schnour is the product manager for the Catalyst 3K. He has held this position for the past three years. Schnour has years of hardware engineering experience. He holds a bachelor's degree in electronics engineering from the Technion University in Israel and an MBA degree from Cornell University.
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03-18-2013 12:20 AM
Hi,
regarding UPoE, please share plans on supporting it by Catalyst 3850.
Will new, higher capacity power supplies be launched?
(i.e. for 24-port PoE model, if loaded with a currently available 1100WAC powersupply, switch will take approximately 280 watts for itself, leaving 34Watt per port, but not 60Watts...). How it will behave if loaded with two such power supplies? Will it allow 60 Watts per port, if the software allows, or must it be upgraded to 1720WAC power supply?
03-18-2013 11:33 AM
Hi- there are plans to release a UPOE version with the same power supplies.
Thanks,
Dan
03-18-2013 08:50 PM
Dan, please clarify - UPoE will be able to draw power from both power supplies (1100WAC + 1100WAC), or second power supply is only for redundancy.
Thank you!
03-18-2013 11:13 AM
Hi,
I'm currently researching Catalyst 3850 to potentially use in our data center and I have two questions:
1. Does Cat3850 guarantee line-speed, no oversubscription between any ports when four switches are stacked up?
2. Where I can find in-depth architecture description ?
Thanks,
Peter
03-18-2013 11:46 AM
Hi- the 3850 is line-rate and there won't be any oversubscribtion on the backplane in and stacking configuration (4 or 9 switches).
Thanks,
Dan
03-18-2013 08:07 PM
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Dan Schnour wrote:
Hi- the 3850 is line-rate and there won't be any oversubscribtion on the backplane in and stacking configuration (4 or 9 switches).
Thanks,
Dan
Dan, could you further explain how StackWise-480 could not be oversubscribed with three or more 48 port 3850s with 4x10g? Normally fabrics need to be 2x all port bandwidths. I.e. 3 x 176 Gbps = 528 Gbps > 480 Gbps?
Table 7. Cisco Catalyst 3850 Performance Specifications
Performance Numbers for All Switch Models | |
Switching capacity | 176 Gbps on 48-port models 88 Gbps on 24-port models |
Stacking bandwidth | 480 Gbps |
03-19-2013 02:48 PM
Hi, heard view months ago that EVN Easy Virtual Network which is currently supported on C4K5 will come on the Cat3750-x, 3650-x series. I am stil missing this feature, any idea when it will be available? Same question or the new 3850.
Thx
Hubert
03-19-2013 05:39 PM
Hi,
I've got a 3560-X and 3560-C switch which ships with a USB style console as well as the tranditional RJ series console port.
However I am running Windows 8 on my desktop and laptop, and there are no drivers for the Cisco USB Consoles for Windows 8 yet as far as I can tell. The Windows 7 drivers don't work under Windows 8.
Can you please find out when these will be made available? Modern laptops don't have serial ports, but it seems rather retrograde to have to go back to using a USB-Serial converter simply because Cisco haven't released any drivers for the USB Consoles yet on the most recent published Microsoft operating systems.
Thanks,
Reuben
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