Re: supervisor engine [7:9902]

2001-06-26 Thread Bob S

Yes, you can.


>From: "Joe Morabito" 
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>Subject: supervisor engine [7:9902]
>Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 22:45:07 -0400
>
>Does anyone know if you can use the ports of a supervisor engine (which 
>ever
>model) for trunking?
>
>Or do you always need to use a port from the chasis...Assuming you have no
>rsm.
>
>Thanks.
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RE: supervisor engine [7:9902]

2001-06-25 Thread Rik Guyler

Ummm...this is describing etherchannel, but you can do that also.

Rik

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certainly u can,cisco 6509's supervisor engine provide two gigabit ethernet
port in this module, so two 6509 can be combined together by thrunking
through the GE port.

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> Does anyone know if you can use the ports of a supervisor engine (which
ever
> model) for trunking?
>
> Or do you always need to use a port from the chasis...Assuming you have no
> rsm.
>
> Thanks.




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RE: supervisor engine [7:9902]

2001-06-25 Thread Rik Guyler

The ports on a sup engine are like any other comparable port - they can be
trunked.

Rik

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Subject: supervisor engine [7:9902]


Does anyone know if you can use the ports of a supervisor engine (which ever
model) for trunking?

Or do you always need to use a port from the chasis...Assuming you have no
rsm.

Thanks.




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Re: supervisor engine [7:9902]

2001-06-25 Thread jackxu

certainly u can,cisco 6509's supervisor engine provide two gigabit ethernet
port in this module, so two 6509 can be combined together by thrunking
through the GE port.

"Joe Morabito"  wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if you can use the ports of a supervisor engine (which
ever
> model) for trunking?
>
> Or do you always need to use a port from the chasis...Assuming you have no
> rsm.
>
> Thanks.




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