[c-nsp] Question regarding 6500

Stork, D.H. (Duncan) d.h.stork at minlnv.nl
Fri Jul 30 03:49:14 EDT 2004


Dear Vish,

We have 2 Cat6509's (for redundancy purposes) at our company and they're
doing more than very well. To be exactly....we NEVER had any problems with
any hardware but, of course, this doesn't say that it's representative for
all 6500-series Catalysts. I think that most of the downtime due to
defective hardware is caused by the blades. Second cause is a poorly
network-design. Personally I don't think you'll find someone who has two
defective cat6509-powersupply's at the same time, but allways keep a spare
for emergency purposes. I really don't think you can describe the chances of
failiure by any numbers.

Best regards,

Duncan Stork
The Netherlands

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Vish Yelsangikar [mailto:vyelsangikar at netflix.com]
Verzonden: vrijdag 30 juli 2004 02:18
Aan: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Onderwerp: [c-nsp] Question regarding 6500


Sorry for the spam. I am trying to find this info, but can't find it
anywhere. So posting my question to a wide and experienced audience.

What are the chances of dual Sup 6500 chassis going down completely for
whatever reason in general or hardware failure in particular. Anyone has
MTBF for 6500 with dual everything (power supply, sup)?

You may reply to me off list.

Thanks.

Vish.

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