08-31-2012 11:22 AM - edited 03-07-2019 08:38 AM
we have two core swiches 6506 and around 55 cat 3550 switches. currently we are on the process of replacing the cat 3550 switches to 3750 switches.We need 10/1000/1000 speed, ip base image with upgrade options. Our up links from cat 3550s(sfps) are single mode and dual mode fiber mode with 1 gbps ports on core switch.
At present we are not upgrading to 10 gb modules on core. Spread over 15 floors each floor needs 2 up links(single mode , and dual mode). since cat 3750 sfps are smaller in size existing gibics cannot be used. Looking for the best option of cat 3750 switches with 1 gb up links which can be upgraded to 10 gb later when we replace the modle on core.Can any one guide me?
Requirements:
1- Cat 3750 switches 55 in no with sfps for 1 gb up link (dual mode fiber and single mode fiber)
2- stacking option
3- 10/100/1000 speed
4- ip base image upgradable to ip service image
5- ipv6 compatibaility. Network is spread over 15 floors so from each floor we need two sfp up links 1 gbps using dual mode and single mode
-6-Should be upgradable to 10 gb in future when we upgrade the core modules
Or is it better to go for 10 gb module in core as well as edge switches ? if so what should be the modules?
Regards
prakavi
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08-31-2012 11:46 AM
Hi,
You can use the 3750X series switches. The uplinks are modular, so for now you can get a 1Gig SFP based module and later when you want to upgrade to 10Gig, you can simply replace the 1Gig module with 10Gig. Since your fiber is single mode, make sure to order single mode SFPs.
Here is the data sheet:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps6406/data_sheet_c78-584733.html
HTH
09-01-2012 12:50 PM
Hi,
3550 take GBIC with SC type connector. 3750x take SFP with LC type connector.
So, if you upgrade to 3750 (1Gig), you need to purchase the SFPs and also the fiber patch cords with LC type connectors.
don't forget if your fiber is single mode you need single mode SFPs if your fiber is multimode you need multimode SFPs.
The part numbers are
"GLC-SX-MM" for multimode
and
"GLC-LH-SM" for single mode
for more info see table-8 in this link:
HTH
09-02-2012 08:19 AM
If your fiber is single mode, use LR on both sides of the connection
Part number for the 3750 side
SFP-10G-LR
part number for the 6500 side:
X2-10GB-LR
Remember, if you are connecting these devices together back-to-back, you need LC to SC patch cord
HTH
08-31-2012 11:46 AM
Hi,
You can use the 3750X series switches. The uplinks are modular, so for now you can get a 1Gig SFP based module and later when you want to upgrade to 10Gig, you can simply replace the 1Gig module with 10Gig. Since your fiber is single mode, make sure to order single mode SFPs.
Here is the data sheet:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps6406/data_sheet_c78-584733.html
HTH
08-31-2012 10:38 PM
Thanks for the reply. Can I use the existing connectors (sfp) single mode /dual mode in the new switch es? Or Shall I have to buy new sfp gibics for the 3750s? is it mandatory to have ip service iamge for inter vlan routing ?Please calrify
Regards
09-01-2012 03:06 AM
Thanks for the reply. Can I use the existing connectors (sfp) single mode /dual mode in the new switch es?
You want to use the same fibre optic patch cable? Sure, if one end is LC (SFP side).
is it mandatory to have ip service iamge for inter vlan routing ?
Depends on what routing protocols you are planning to use.
RIPv1, RIPv2, IS-IS, OSPFv1 is supported in IP Base.
09-01-2012 03:59 AM
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prakavi wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Can I use the existing connectors (sfp) single mode /dual mode in the new switch es? Or Shall I have to buy new sfp gibics for the 3750s? is it mandatory to have ip service iamge for inter vlan routing ?Please calrify
Regards
You'll need new optics modules, i.e. the SFPs.
As to requiring more than IP Base for routing, base image supports statics and RIP (including v2), OSPF or EIGRP would need service image.
In the original series, it was possible to run a whole stack on just one stack member with upgraded license, don't believe this is true with -X series.
PS:
BTW, since you mention IPv6, do know that 3750s (including the latest -X?) have limited TCAM resources. This often isn't too much of a problem if you use the most appropriate SDM template, but using IPv6, I understand, increases the TCAM pressure.
09-01-2012 12:50 PM
Hi,
3550 take GBIC with SC type connector. 3750x take SFP with LC type connector.
So, if you upgrade to 3750 (1Gig), you need to purchase the SFPs and also the fiber patch cords with LC type connectors.
don't forget if your fiber is single mode you need single mode SFPs if your fiber is multimode you need multimode SFPs.
The part numbers are
"GLC-SX-MM" for multimode
and
"GLC-LH-SM" for single mode
for more info see table-8 in this link:
HTH
09-02-2012 02:50 AM
if 10 gb sfps are used can I use LR and LRM modules? What should be the corresponding ones in the core switch? Assuming each floor requires two up links (15 floors) . Core is 6506 .
Regards
09-02-2012 03:53 AM
if 10 gb sfps are used can I use LR and LRM modules? What should be the corresponding ones in the core switch?
The question is not whether you can use LR or LRM modules. The question is the distance. If it's too short and you are using LR/LRM modules, then there's a chance that you could "burn" the optics of the very-expensive SFP/SFP+.
I mean, you "can" generally use it but if the optics get burned because you are shooting laser at a powerful level then you'll need to pay for replacement because I'm sure no manufacturer will guarantee that.
09-02-2012 08:19 AM
If your fiber is single mode, use LR on both sides of the connection
Part number for the 3750 side
SFP-10G-LR
part number for the 6500 side:
X2-10GB-LR
Remember, if you are connecting these devices together back-to-back, you need LC to SC patch cord
HTH
08-31-2012 05:13 PM
2- stacking option
In addition to Reza's post, please DO NOT be tempted to stack 7 or more 3750X into a single stack. I personally recommend up to 6 switches in a stack.
09-02-2012 01:05 PM
Hi,
Can a 10 gb sfp and 1 gb sfp can co- exist ? So the the primary up-link can be 10 gb and and secondary can be 1 gb dual mode. Is it possible ? lr module and glc-sx-mm module ?
Regards
pradeep
09-02-2012 01:54 PM
Hi,
Although, not very common in a good design, but yes, it is possible to have a 10Gig uplink and a 1Gig uplink.
If you do it this way you can't create an Etherchannel, because of duplex and speed mismatch. You have to run spanning tree.
lr module and glc-sx-mm module
Yes
Reza
09-05-2012 01:55 AM
Hi Reza,
How many uplinks (1 gb and 10gb) are avilable for catalyst 3750-x-24ps? I mean built in ? We are planning to add C3KX-NM-10G module so that we can later switch over to 10 gb sfps. Is it mandatory to buy this modules or does it come by default in the switch? We require 15 uplinks single mode fiber and 15 up links dual mode fiber.
In this case we have to buy 15 c3kx-nm-10 gb modules which supports 2 sfp plus and 2 sfps. we require around 55 switches spread over 15 floors. So from every floor two uplinks are required. if this module comes by default we dont have to purchase it . on the other hand 15 network moules to be added.Kindly clarify
Regards
09-05-2012 02:51 AM
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prakavi wrote:
How many uplinks (1 gb and 10gb) are avilable for catalyst 3750-x-24ps? I mean built in ? We are planning to add C3KX-NM-10G module so that we can later switch over to 10 gb sfps. Is it mandatory to buy this modules or does it come by default in the switch? We require 15 uplinks single mode fiber and 15 up links dual mode fiber.In this case we have to buy 15 c3kx-nm-10 gb modules which supports 2 sfp plus and 2 sfps. we require around 55 switches spread over 15 floors. So from every floor two uplinks are required. if this module comes by default we dont have to purchase it . on the other hand 15 network moules to be added.Kindly clarify
Network/Service Modules are optional - i.e. an extra cost option.
The nm-10g, as you note, supports 2 SFP (gig) and 2 SFP+ (10g). (You can also use the SFP+, I recall, for gig, but with some conditions.)
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