[c-nsp] 6513s and 6700 series blades

Tim Stevenson tstevens at cisco.com
Thu Aug 28 20:22:05 EDT 2008


They won't work in those slots.
Tim

At 04:54 PM 8/28/2008, Eric Cables observed:
>I am in a situation where we have 4x 6513s and an assortment of
>6700/6500 series blades.  I know that the 6513 has limitations on
>which modules have dual channel fabric connections (9-13), but I am
>not 100% sure how the 6700 series blades will act in the other slots.
>
>I have been told by our Cisco SE that the 6748 blade will not function
>in blades 1-8, but I wanted to confirm whether that was true.  The
>reason I suspect that it will is because we have some 6724 modules in
>slot #1 that are operating at 1x20Gbps.
>
>Mod  Sub-Module                  Model              Serial       Hw     Status
>---- --------------------------- ------------------ ----------- 
>------- -------
>   1  Centralized Forwarding Card WS-F6700-CFC       [removed] 2.0    Ok
>
>
>SDHQ-CS-02-01#show fabric utilization
>  slot    channel      speed    Ingress %     Egress %
>     1          0        20G            0            0
>
>System Resources
>   PFC operating mode: PFC3BXL
>   Supervisor redundancy mode: administratively sso, operationally sso
>   Switching resources: Module   Part 
> number               Series      CEF mode
>                        1        WS-X6724-SFP              CEF720 
>         CEF
>
>My question is this: Will a 6748 act the same way, with a single
>1x20Gbps connection to the fabric, or will it not work at all?
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Eric Cables
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Tim Stevenson, tstevens at cisco.com
Routing & Switching CCIE #5561
Technical Marketing Engineer, Data Center BU
Cisco Systems, http://www.cisco.com
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