03-24-2022 04:27 PM - edited 03-24-2022 04:29 PM
Recently got a 6504-E. I am running into these errors below. I've done some digging where it seems to be the cards aren't supported by the VS-SUP2T-10G that is install. Little lost on which cards I should buy, or switch out the supervisor card. Wanted to get netflow working and I knew the sup2t supports it. Do any of the other sup cards support it that I don't need to buy a bunch of new cards.
*Mar 24 21:52:41.735: %C6KENV-2-DFCMISMATCH: Module 2 DFC incompatible with Supervisor DFC. Power denied
*Mar 24 21:52:45.571: %C6KPWR-4-POWERDENIED: insufficient power, module in slot 3 power denied.
*Mar 24 21:52:47.923: %C6KPWR-4-UNSUPPORTED: unsupported module in slot 4, power not allowed: Unsupported module in Sup2T system.
system power redundancy mode = combined
system power total = 2198.70 Watts (52.35 Amps @ 42V)
system power used = 967.26 Watts (23.03 Amps @ 42V)
system power available = 1231.44 Watts (29.32 Amps @ 42V)
Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No.
--- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------
1 5 Supervisor Engine 2T 10GE w/ CTS (Acti VS-SUP2T-10G SAL172261TK
2 8 CEF720 8 port 10GE with DFC WS-X6708-10GE SAD113705J6
3 8 CEF720 8 port 10GE with DFC WS-X6708-10GE SAL1430NRY7
4 48 SFM-capable 48 port 10/100/1000mb RJ45 WS-X6548-GE-45AF SAL14523TW3
Slot Card-Type Watts A @42V Watts A @42V State State
---- ------------------ ------- ------ ------- ------ ----- -----
1 VS-SUP2T-10G 435.54 10.37 435.54 10.37 on on
2 WS-X6708-10GE 444.36 10.58 435.54 10.37 on off (DFC mismatch)
3 WS-X6708-10GE 444.36 10.58 - - on off (DFC mismatch)
4 WS-X6548-GE-45AF 132.72 3.16 - - on off (not supported)
Thanks!
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03-25-2022 08:24 AM
If I remember correctly, the sup2T, in a 65xx-E chassis, requires 67xx or 68xx line cards (which is why the 65xx line card isn't supported).
For the 67xx line cards, either the line card must be w/o a DFC or it needs to be a DFC4. The 6708 cards, I also recall, were the only 67xx line cards that came with a DFC standard, but it is also not swappable/upgradable (i.e. recall they use the DFC3).
So, as @Leo Laohoo notes, you might downgrade your sup to a 720, the VSS variant (or 720c) being the "best", or use different, supported, line cards.
03-24-2022 05:41 PM - edited 03-24-2022 05:42 PM
Line cards in slots 2, 3 and 4 are supported with Sup720.
You will not be able to "buy new cards" because line cards supported by Sup720 are long end-of-support. Most likely the cards are "refurbished".
03-25-2022 08:24 AM
If I remember correctly, the sup2T, in a 65xx-E chassis, requires 67xx or 68xx line cards (which is why the 65xx line card isn't supported).
For the 67xx line cards, either the line card must be w/o a DFC or it needs to be a DFC4. The 6708 cards, I also recall, were the only 67xx line cards that came with a DFC standard, but it is also not swappable/upgradable (i.e. recall they use the DFC3).
So, as @Leo Laohoo notes, you might downgrade your sup to a 720, the VSS variant (or 720c) being the "best", or use different, supported, line cards.
03-25-2022 05:53 PM - edited 03-25-2022 05:54 PM
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03-29-2022 03:31 PM
Got the 720 card , WS-SUP720-3B. What is the latest IOS that I can run on it?
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-ADVENTERPRISEK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(33)SXI6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
System image file is "disk0:s72033-adventerprisek9_wan-mz.122-33.SXI6.bin"
is what is currently on it
03-29-2022 03:42 PM - edited 03-29-2022 04:35 PM
Find whatever is the latest of the SXI or SXJ train. These two trains are considered THE MOST STABLE IOS trains and are second-to-none.
Look for versions marked "Safe Harbor".
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