05-12-2010 05:56 AM - edited 03-06-2019 11:02 AM
Hello
I have this network layout in which I identify the cisco equipment installed.
The links between distribution and Nucleo are 10Gb and 1Gb distribution and fiber access.
The core are physically separated, the idea is to implement a datacenter backup.
05-17-2010 12:28 AM
The image is too small ...plz post large image to see the details..
Hitesh Vinzoda
05-17-2010 12:45 AM
Right-o. I can't review your diagram because I broke my x25 magnifying glass. Can you post something bigger?
Without going into intricacies here, I'd like to express my humble opinion about mixing 4500 (regardless of the supervisor engines) and 10Gb. My opinion is: Are you serious???
4500 legacy series linecard can push a maximum of 6Gb while "E" series linecard can do a maximum of 24Gb per slot. 4500 chassis is not designed to support more than 2 10Gb links. Data centre core switch? You're looking at the wrong model.
If you want true 10Gb links, then consider a 6500E chassis with Sup720. This model has a 40Gb cross-bar backplane. When you use a 6704-10Gb blade you get 1:1 ratio (10Gb).
It is such a waste to spend good money and get bad results.
Have a read at this one:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3037369
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