[c-nsp] WS-X6148A-GE-TX Etherchannel limit
lee.e.rian at census.gov
lee.e.rian at census.gov
Mon Dec 25 14:37:51 EST 2006
Robert Hass <robhass at gmail.com> wrote on 12/25/2006 11:07:23 AM:
> On Mon, 18 Dec 2006, Tim Stevenson wrote:
>
> >>Is this 1Gb/s is full-duplex (1Gb for inbound and 1Gb for outbound) or
> >>half-duplex (inbound + outbound) ?
> >
> >Full duplex (1G in & 1G out simultaneously).
>
> According to Cisco documentation WS-X6148-GE-TX card have 8 ports per
> one ASIC. So, why 'show interface capa mod 3' shows that all ports are
> using only two ASICs (1st - 1-24, 2nd - 25-48) ?
Probably because it's showing the backplane [or fabric?] conection.
Try doing a "show asic slot <n>" and see if there's 6 of anything.. eg:
sup720>sh asic slot 3
Module in slot 3 has 4 type(s) of ASICs
ASIC Name Count Version
PINNACLE 2 (4.2)
LEMANS 6 (0.3)
REVATI 6 (0.3)
HYPERION 1 (3.0)
We don't have any 6148s so I picked a switch with a 6538 in slot 3. The
6538s also have ports 1-24 on one asic and ports 25-48 on another.
The only name I recognize in that list is the pinnacle - four 1G ports.
Regards,
Lee
> Here is output from my 6500:
>
> dc1-sw2# sh int capabilities module 3
> GigabitEthernet3/1
> Dot1x: yes
> Model: WS-X6148-GE-TX
> Type: 10/100/1000BaseT
> Speed: 10,100,1000,auto
> Duplex: half,full
> Trunk encap. type: 802.1Q
> Trunk mode: on,off,desirable,nonegotiate
> Channel: yes
> Broadcast suppression: none
> Flowcontrol: rx-(off,on,desired),tx-(off,on,desired)
> Membership: static
> Fast Start: yes
> QOS scheduling: rx-(1q2t), tx-(1p2q2t)
> CoS rewrite: yes
> ToS rewrite: yes
> Inline power: no
> SPAN: source/destination
> UDLD yes
> Link Debounce: yes
> Link Debounce Time: no
> Ports on ASIC: 1-24
> Port-Security: yes
> [...]
> GigabitEthernet3/33
> [...]
> Ports on ASIC: 25-48
> Port-Security: yes
>
> Robert
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