03-27-2010 01:21 PM - edited 03-06-2019 10:20 AM
I recently added 2 more 48-port gigbit blades in my Cisco 4510R switch chassis, which is now maxed.. the blade in slot 8 is recognized no problem, but the blade in slot 9 is not....
to rule out the blade being the issue, i removed the blade from slot 8 where it was working, and put in slot 9, and still did not work...
any ideas?
thanks
rob davis
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03-27-2010 03:02 PM
Hi Davisr,
Do a "sh pow avai"
It will show you how much you are using and how much left to use
HTH
Reza
03-27-2010 03:42 PM
Rob
The sup V-10GE has 2 x 10Gbp uplinks on the supervisor. It also increases the available switching fabric which is why you can run all linecards in slot 10.
Jon
03-27-2010 01:38 PM
davisr651 wrote:
I recently added 2 more 48-port gigbit blades in my Cisco 4510R switch chassis, which is now maxed.. the blade in slot 8 is recognized no problem, but the blade in slot 9 is not....
to rule out the blade being the issue, i removed the blade from slot 8 where it was working, and put in slot 9, and still did not work...
any ideas?
thanks
rob davis
Rob
A bit more detail might help.
Which supervisor and which blade ?
Jon
03-27-2010 02:14 PM
bear with me, im new to cisco switching...
supervisor ?...... it has 2 supervisor V in it...... is this what you are asking?........
also,
i added 2 48-port gigbit modules in the last to available slots 8, and slot 9
hope this helps....
03-27-2010 02:28 PM
Rob
The 4510R with sup V does have limitations as to which module can be run in slot 10 but not 8 or 9.
Couple more questions -
1) do you have these modules already in the chassis ie. the 2 new modules, are they the same type as existing modules you have in the chassis ?
2) i need the specific module type eg. WS-X4418-GB would be a module part number. Run "sh module" on the switch to get the part numbers
3) when you moved the module from slot 8 to slot 9 was slot 8 empty ?
4) do you have a module in slot 10 ?
Jon
03-27-2010 03:04 PM
slot 1 & 2 contain theWS-x4516 supervisor engine V
slot 3 WS-X4506-GB-T 6 fiber/ethernet module
slot 4 WS-X4548-GB-RJ45 48-port10/100/1000 Base-T modue
slot 5 same as slot 4
slot 6 same as slot 4
slot 7 WS-X4148-RJ 48 port 10/100
slot 8 same as slot 7
slot 9 WS-X4548-GB-RJ45
slot 10 empty (this is where i put the 2nd new module which was not recognized, and is the same as what is in slot 9)
so, yes i gave you wrong information... slot 9 and 10 i was trying to populate with new modules ... not 8 and 9......
and slot 10, does read next to it... Flex-slot... what does that mean?
rob
03-27-2010 03:11 PM
Rob
That's your problem. Slot 10 on the 4510R has restrictions with a Sup V in that it only supports a subset of linecards.
From Cisco doc on the 4510R chassis
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Slot 1 is reserved for the supervisor engine only, which provides switching, local and remote management, and switch-status monitoring. Slot 2 is reserved for a redundant supervisor engine only. Slots 3 through 9 are available for switching modules. When using a Supervisor Engine V, slot 10 is a flex-slot for use with the 2-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X4302-GB) or the Access Gateway Module (WS-X4604-GWY) only. When using a Supervisor Engine V-10GE, any supported module may be used in slot 10.
=============================================
Jon
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03-27-2010 02:36 PM
Hi Rob,
Since the blade is good and since the switch if full with blades then make sure you have big enough power supplies to light up all 9 blades.
Use the Cisco Power calculater to make sure your power supplies are providing enough power for all the blades.
HTH
Reza
03-27-2010 02:39 PM
Hi Reza
Power issues was one of my thoughts as well hence question 3) from above. Rob said he removed it from 8 to put it in 9 but it's still worth checking.
By the way, how do you like the new navigation through forums, much better i think
Jon
03-27-2010 02:58 PM
Hi Jon,
Sorry, I did not see your post on time, because I was responding to the post at the same time you did (I think)
Any ways, I like the new navigation a lot. The only issue I see right now is when I go from one forum to another, the security warning pups up and it is really annoying. I have posted enough complains with Dan about varies issues with the site in the last few months and so I think, I can live with this one.
Cheers,
Reza
03-27-2010 02:51 PM
In answering the questions of the voltage, how do i obtain the input voltage from my switch?.... it reads on the front of the powers supplies :
100-240V
16-7A
50/60 Hz
03-27-2010 03:02 PM
Hi Davisr,
Do a "sh pow avai"
It will show you how much you are using and how much left to use
HTH
Reza
03-27-2010 03:12 PM
03-27-2010 02:55 PM
Thank you , i will try this.....
03-27-2010 02:58 PM
Rob
Can you post the ouput of "sh module" from the switch when you have the module in slot 9 ?
Jon
03-27-2010 03:06 PM
i just posted the configuration .... notice i have you bogus information... slot 10 which is the last bottom slot not recognizing the 1gb module...
what were u saying about slot 10?....
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