Beats the hell out of me. I work in a sector that is poor as church mice so
I don't sell a lot of this stuff.
I've had a couple of people ask, then walk away when they learned the price
of the module. In fact, most of my client base walks away from the 65xx
series anyway. The 4006 suits most of them just fine.
I notice our favorite mutual customer didn't want anything to do with the
SFM's ;->
Chuck
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tony
Medeiros
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 7:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how to enlarge Switching Backplane of 6509 [7:5487]
I looked at that link too Chuck. It seems that if I want the utilize the DFS
card I gottal run that nasty "native IOS" Is this true ?
Tony M.
#6172
----- Original Message -----
From: Chuck Larrieu
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 12:59 AM
Subject: RE: how to enlarge Switching Backplane of 6509 [7:5487]
> It's always fun to have one of these discussions, especially when I could
be
> sleeping. This one seems to be turning into yet another of those "what is
> truth?" questions. When dealing with Cisco, it is sometimes difficult to
> tell.
>
> The following link would appear to say something other than what you have
> quoted. Granted, mine is a quick skim. But it does seem to state that one
> SFM card provides 256G and the other is for redundancy.
>
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca6000/prodlit/c6sfm_ds.htm
>
> notice that later in the link, Cisco starts talking bout packets per
second
> ( PPS ) If you add the MSFC card you get 30mpps and if you add the DCF
card
> on top of that you get 100mpps. I bring this up because I had a
> conversation off line with someone about needing the MSFC and DCF in order
> to get the 256G backplane. Cisco's own configuration tool indicates no.
The
> person with whom I was discussing this indicated he has done a lot of
> research and his finding was yes. My own reading tells me that if I were
an
> EE I might actually understand the link a bit better, and perhaps it would
> make more sense. As is stands, I am perceiving it as a lot of double-talk.
>
> This next link is where you, Frank, may have gotten your quote about the
> failover.
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sft_6_1/configgd
> /swfab.htm#xtocid223541
>
> I just opened NetformX, the configuration tool my boss paid a LOT of money
> for me to use in my design work. Once again I can't prove that I ever saw
> the SFM card described as 128G, and now it appears that the one card is
> indeed 256G. Serves me right for not checking this stuff every hour of
> every day :->
>
> Chuck
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> frank
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 11:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: how to enlarge Switching Backplane of 6509 [7:5487]
>
> but a cisco engineer told me i should just use one .
> for why upgrade to 256G,the customer is god ,he wants to pay ,i don't
> care.^_^
> According to the following ,it seems if we use 2 sfm,just one is active
> ,another is not.
>
> The following is from cisco website.
>
> "128-Gbps Switch Fabric Module. The Switch Fabric Module requires
Supervisor
> Engine 2. Switch Fabric Modules must be installed in either slot 5 or 6 of
> the Catalyst 6500 series switches. For redundancy, you can install a
second
> Switch Fabric Module. The Switch Fabric Module first installed functions
as
> the primary module. When two modules are installed at the same time, the
> module in slot 5 functions as the primary module, and the module installed
> in slot 6 functions as the backup. If you reset the Switch Fabric Module
> installed in slot 5, the module in slot 6 becomes the active one."
> v
> "Chuck Larrieu" wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Takes two to get 256
> >
> > Takes slots 5 & 6, making your 6509 a 6507 ;->
> >
> > Idle curiosity - why do you need a 256 gig back plane? Assuming all
seven
> of
> > the other slots each contain the 16 port Gig E blades, and each port was
> > going full duplex, that comes out to 224 gigs, according to my fingers.
Oh
> > yeah, through in the two Gig E ports on the sup module, and that gets to
> > 226.
> >
> > I am still trying to figure how you can move that much data, given the
way
> > networks normally work. ;->
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> > frank
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 8:53 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: how to enlarge Switching Backplane of 6509 [7:5487]
> >
> > do i need one or two 128G Switch Fabric Module?
> >
> > "dave mauro" wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > Don't expect to find this spelled out clearly anywhere on CCO, but to
> the
> > > best of my knowledge, you must have:
> > >
> > > 1. Supervisor Engine 2 (with PFC2)
> > > 2. MSFC2
> > > 3. 128G Switch Fabric Module
> > > 4. 16-port GE module (WS-X6516-GBIC or WS-X6816-GBIC)
> > > 5. Distributed Forwarding Card (DFC)
> > >
> > > Until recently this last piece has not been available...
> > >
> > > Search CCO for details on these fine products. Bring your wallet.
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, 22 May 2001, frank wrote:
> > > >
> > > > from 32G to 256G?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Frank
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