05-09-2011 05:53 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:58 PM
Hi,
I have a 4507R with dual WS-X4516-10GE in SSO mode with IOS cat4000-i9s-mz.122-25.EWA10. Each card is using a 10G interface.
The problem is when I try to use the 2nd 10Gb interface, I get the following message:
% WARNING: Interface TenGigabitEthernet1/2 is usable/operational in tengigabit
% uplink configuration when only one supervisor is present in in the chassis
% in slot 1.
According to cisco documentation, in redundant mode, each supervisor card can't use 2x10Gb at the same time.
I was wondering if this is still current no matter what, or if an IOS upgrade will fix this issue.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Vincent.
05-09-2011 05:58 PM
Unless you are using Sup7E, I wouldn't bother with a 2nd active 10Gb.
05-09-2011 06:12 PM
05-09-2011 06:37 PM
Let me explain a bit further (how rude of me not to!):
The 4500R chassis when coupled with Sup6E, for example, has a 6Gb backplane slot speed. The 6Gb speed is calculated on HALF Duplex.
4500R-E has a backplane of 24 Gb.
However, if you have the newer Sup7E and you insert it into a 4507R+E chassis, this means you can ramp up your backplane to 48Gb half duplex.
4500 Models Comparison (click the "Chassis" tab)
05-09-2011 06:44 PM
Thanks for all you details. Much appreciated.
05-09-2011 06:54 PM
Hi Vincent,
I'm sorry to dump you with all these bad news. I just don't want someone to blame you for doing all of these 10Gb links and you can't see full 10Gb runs.
05-09-2011 08:02 PM
I appreciate your concern. This is now for my company to decide to upgrade or not.
05-09-2011 09:45 PM
Hi,
First for sure, if you have redundant supervisor engine you cannot use both tengig ports of single sup.
In Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(25)SG and later on a Catalyst 4507R Series Switch, 10GE and GE uplinks are concurrently usable on the Supervisor Engine V-10GE (WS-X4516-10GE). In Cisco IOS Software Releases earlier than 12.2(25)SG, you need to issue the hw-module uplink select configuration command to select either the 10GE or GE uplinks.
Check below link to see the possible combinations you can use.
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps663/products_tech_note09186a0080134f18.shtml#uplink25
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05-09-2011 09:50 PM
Re: cisco WS-C4507R with V-10GE
Hi,
First for sure, if you have redundant supervisor engine you cannot use both tengig ports of single sup.
In Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(25)SG and later on a Catalyst 4507R Series Switch, 10GE and GE uplinks are concurrently usable on the Supervisor Engine V-10GE (WS-X4516-10GE). In Cisco IOS Software Releases earlier than 12.2(25)SG, you need to issue the hw-module uplink select configuration command to select either the 10GE or GE uplinks.
Check below table of possible combinations can you be use:
If only 10GE ports are selected for uplink:
Uplink Interface | Slot 1: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE Slot 2: Empty | Slot 1:Empty Slot2: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE | Slot1: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE Slot2: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE |
---|---|---|---|
10GE 1/1 | Active | N/A | Active |
10GE 1/2 | Active | N/A | Not Active |
10GE 2/1 | N/A | Active | Active |
10GE 2/2 | N/A | Active | Not Active |
If only GE ports are selected for uplink:
Uplink Interface | Slot 1: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE Slot 2: Empty | Slot 1:Empty Slot2: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE | Slot1: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE Slot2: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE |
---|---|---|---|
GE 1/3 | Active | N/A | Active |
GE 1/4 | Active | N/A | Active |
GE 1/5 | Active | N/A | Not Active |
GE 1/6 | Active | N/A | Not Active |
GE 2/3 | N/A | Active | Active |
GE 2/4 | N/A | Active | Active |
GE 2/5 | N/A | Active | Not Active |
GE 2/6 | N/A | Active | Not Active |
If both 10GE and GE ports are selected for uplink:
Uplink Interface | Slot 1: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE Slot 2: Empty | Slot 1:Empty Slot2: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE | Slot1: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE Slot2: Supervisor II Plus 10GE or V 10 GE |
---|---|---|---|
10GE 1/1 | Active | N/A | Active |
10GE 1/2 | Active | N/A | Not Active |
10GE 2/1 | N/A | Active | Active |
10GE 2/2 | N/A | Active | Not Active |
GE 1/3 | Active | N/A | Active |
GE 1/4 | Active | N/A | Active |
GE 1/5 | Active | N/A | Not Active |
GE 1/6 | Active | N/A | Not Active |
GE 2/3 | N/A | Active | Active |
GE 2/4 | N/A | Active | Active |
GE 2/5 | N/A | Active | Not Active |
GE 2/6 | N/A | Active | Not Active |
For more detail you can check below link;
http://cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps663/products_tech_note09186a0080134f18.shtml#uplink25
05-09-2011 10:07 PM
Thanks for the precision.
I am only using the 10Gb ports on the supervisors. So, this confirm that only 1 x 10Gb interface per sup is available to use.
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