RE: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]

2002-08-21 Thread Larkin, Richard

I was told by Cisco that Sup III didn't support IPX routing!

Rik

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Subject: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]


Hi,

I am proposing the following LAN solution to a customer.  Does it make
sense?

-WS-C4006-S3(sup III engine)
Do I need special licenses for this?  The customer will be using IP and IPX.
I saw some licensing software for the Sup III that was around $1700 for both
IP and IPX.  I don't know that that is all about.

-One 48 port RJ45 blade for servers and workstations on same floor

-One 6 port GBIC blade (WS-X4306-GB) that will be used to connect to five
WS-2950s on different floors

-I will use the WS-5483 GBICs to connect the 2950s to the six port
WS-X4306-GB

Can anyone think of things I haven't considered?

Thanks
Wayne




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RE: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]

2002-08-21 Thread Tim O'Brien

Rik is correct. The SupIII only supports IP routing protocols. To get layer3
IPX in the 4000 you will need to install the 4232 L3 blade and the enhanced
IOS image for it. This would not be very clean. Do they really need the IPX?
Maybe you can pitch a conversion from IPX to IP while installing the switch.
I also notice that you have the 5483 TX GBIC's specked out. Are your cable
runs within the distance limitations? When you are talking about running
between floors you better have them tested to be sure.

Tim
CCIE 9015, CSS1


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I was told by Cisco that Sup III didn't support IPX routing!

Rik

-Original Message-
From: Wayne Jang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 August 2002 8:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]


Hi,

I am proposing the following LAN solution to a customer.  Does it make
sense?

-WS-C4006-S3(sup III engine)
Do I need special licenses for this?  The customer will be using IP and IPX.
I saw some licensing software for the Sup III that was around $1700 for both
IP and IPX.  I don't know that that is all about.

-One 48 port RJ45 blade for servers and workstations on same floor

-One 6 port GBIC blade (WS-X4306-GB) that will be used to connect to five
WS-2950s on different floors

-I will use the WS-5483 GBICs to connect the 2950s to the six port
WS-X4306-GB

Can anyone think of things I haven't considered?

Thanks
Wayne




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RE: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]

2002-08-21 Thread Jason Owens

Have you thought about using copper as an alternative to the GBICs and
fiber? We use the 48 port 10/100/1000 blades with the 2950T switches (2
copper 10/100/1000 uplinks). This setup has been working well for us.

Tim O'Brien wrote:
 
 Rik is correct. The SupIII only supports IP routing protocols.
 To get layer3
 IPX in the 4000 you will need to install the 4232 L3 blade and
 the enhanced
 IOS image for it. This would not be very clean. Do they really
 need the IPX?
 Maybe you can pitch a conversion from IPX to IP while
 installing the switch.
 I also notice that you have the 5483 TX GBIC's specked out. Are
 your cable
 runs within the distance limitations? When you are talking
 about running
 between floors you better have them tested to be sure.
 
 Tim
 CCIE 9015, CSS1
 
 
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 I was told by Cisco that Sup III didn't support IPX routing!
 
 Rik
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Wayne Jang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, 21 August 2002 8:29 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I am proposing the following LAN solution to a customer.  Does
 it make
 sense?
 
 -WS-C4006-S3(sup III engine)
 Do I need special licenses for this?  The customer will be
 using IP and IPX.
 I saw some licensing software for the Sup III that was around
 $1700 for both
 IP and IPX.  I don't know that that is all about.
 
 -One 48 port RJ45 blade for servers and workstations on same
 floor
 
 -One 6 port GBIC blade (WS-X4306-GB) that will be used to
 connect to five
 WS-2950s on different floors
 
 -I will use the WS-5483 GBICs to connect the 2950s to the six
 port
 WS-X4306-GB
 
 Can anyone think of things I haven't considered?
 
 Thanks
 Wayne
 
 




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Re: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]

2002-08-21 Thread Christopher Dumais

According to Cisco the 4006 SupIII does not support IPX. We were looking at
that box for our site. We passed on it because of it not having IPX.

Chris Dumais, CCNP, CNA
Sr. Network Administrator
NSS Customer and Desktop Services Team
Maine Medical Center
(207)871-6940
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 Wayne Jang  8/20/02 8:29:02 PM 
Hi,

I am proposing the following LAN solution to a customer.  Does it make
sense?

-WS-C4006-S3(sup III engine)
Do I need special licenses for this?  The customer will be using IP and IPX.
I saw some licensing software for the Sup III that was around $1700 for both
IP and IPX.  I don't know that that is all about.

-One 48 port RJ45 blade for servers and workstations on same floor

-One 6 port GBIC blade (WS-X4306-GB) that will be used to connect to five
WS-2950s on different floors

-I will use the WS-5483 GBICs to connect the 2950s to the six port
WS-X4306-GB

Can anyone think of things I haven't considered?

Thanks
Wayne




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RE: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]

2002-08-21 Thread Diego Rissone

4232 L3 service blade functions only with the supii , no?

regards - Diego CCIP, CCDP, CNNP




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Re: Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]

2002-08-21 Thread Wayne Jang

Thanks for all the great feedback.

How about this for an alternative solution.  Any reason why this may not
work?

-4908G-L3 for backbone (I can route between vlans; works with IP and IPX)
-2950G-48 for one for main floor
-2950G-24 for each of the other five floors
-WS-5484  GBICs for each end of fiber (12 total)



Wayne

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 4232 L3 service blade functions only with the supii , no?

 regards - Diego CCIP, CCDP, CNNP




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Help, Switching Solution with 4006 [7:51799]

2002-08-20 Thread Wayne Jang

Hi,

I am proposing the following LAN solution to a customer.  Does it make
sense?

-WS-C4006-S3(sup III engine)
Do I need special licenses for this?  The customer will be using IP and IPX.
I saw some licensing software for the Sup III that was around $1700 for both
IP and IPX.  I don't know that that is all about.

-One 48 port RJ45 blade for servers and workstations on same floor

-One 6 port GBIC blade (WS-X4306-GB) that will be used to connect to five
WS-2950s on different floors

-I will use the WS-5483 GBICs to connect the 2950s to the six port
WS-X4306-GB

Can anyone think of things I haven't considered?

Thanks
Wayne




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