11-05-2013 04:12 AM - edited 03-07-2019 04:26 PM
Hello Guys,
I have question based on Virtual switching system 4500 series switch
Hardware available
I read in the document that Ten GB SFP module is required to implement VSS in 4500 series switch. Will it be possible to implement VSS with the above mentioned avaiable hardware. I am concerned about the 1GB SFP module whether its possible to implement VSS with it or not.
Please advise. Do i need 10 GB SFP module or i can also use 1GB SFP module. Below is the bill of quantities what we ordered to Cisco.
WS-C4506-E | Cat4500 E-Series 6-Slot Chassis fan no ps | 2 | |
CON-SNTP-C4506E | SMARTNET 24X7X4 Cat4500 E-Series 6-Slot Chassis fan no | 2 | |
CAB-CON-C4K-RJ45 | Console Cable 6ft with RJ-45-to-RJ-45 | 2 | |
WS-X45-SUP7-E | Catalyst 4500 E-Series Supervisor 848Gbps | 2 | |
WS-X4748-RJ45-E | Catalyst 4500 E-Series 48-Port 10/100/1000 Non-Blocking | 2 | |
WS-X4624-SFP-E | Catalyst 4500 E-Series 24-Port GE (SFP) | 2 | |
GLC-SX-MMD | 1000BASE-SX SFP transceiver module MMF 850nm DOM | 2 | |
S45EU-33-1511SG | CAT4500e SUP7-E/SUP7L-E Universal Image | 2 | |
PWR-C45-1400AC | Catalyst 4500 1400W AC Power Supply (Data Only) | 2 | |
CAB-BS1363-C19-UK | BS-1363 to IEC-C19 14ft UK | 4 | |
PWR-C45-1400AC/2 | Catalyst 4500 1400W AC Power Supply Redundant(Data Only) | 2 | |
C4500E-IPB | Paper IP Base License | 2 |
Reply in this regards will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Fazal
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11-05-2013 06:34 AM
You CAN create a VSS using VLs created from 1 Gbps ports Per Cisco, "The VSL EtherChannel supports both 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports and 1- Gigabit Ethernet ports." (source)
It's not recommended though as you run a very good chance of saturating the link and dropping packets. Your Supervisor 7-E cards have 4 each 10 Gbps ports. The recommended approach would be to bond a pair (or more) of them into the VSL.
You can use fiber transceivers and multimode jumpers or - my personal preference for close-in 10 Gbps connections - the 1, 3, or 5m twinax transceiver assembly. They are much more economical. Supported 10 Gbps transceivers are listed here.
11-05-2013 05:53 PM
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I would agree with Marvin, if possible, use at least a pair of 10g ports on the sups.
Remember, if you lose a line card in the chassis, all other traffic ingressing on that device, that wanted to egress on the failed card, will now go across the VSL, perhaps up to 48 Gbps. So even a pair of 10g might be overloaded.
Besides twinax you might also look at 10GB-T to keep transceiver costs down.
11-05-2013 06:34 AM
You CAN create a VSS using VLs created from 1 Gbps ports Per Cisco, "The VSL EtherChannel supports both 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports and 1- Gigabit Ethernet ports." (source)
It's not recommended though as you run a very good chance of saturating the link and dropping packets. Your Supervisor 7-E cards have 4 each 10 Gbps ports. The recommended approach would be to bond a pair (or more) of them into the VSL.
You can use fiber transceivers and multimode jumpers or - my personal preference for close-in 10 Gbps connections - the 1, 3, or 5m twinax transceiver assembly. They are much more economical. Supported 10 Gbps transceivers are listed here.
11-05-2013 05:53 PM
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The Author of this posting offers the information contained within this posting without consideration and with the reader's understanding that there's no implied or expressed suitability or fitness for any purpose. Information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as rendering professional advice of any kind. Usage of this posting's information is solely at reader's own risk.
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I would agree with Marvin, if possible, use at least a pair of 10g ports on the sups.
Remember, if you lose a line card in the chassis, all other traffic ingressing on that device, that wanted to egress on the failed card, will now go across the VSL, perhaps up to 48 Gbps. So even a pair of 10g might be overloaded.
Besides twinax you might also look at 10GB-T to keep transceiver costs down.
11-05-2013 10:49 PM
Thanks Joseph & Marvin for valueable replies. I will use the two 10 GB uplink for VSS.
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