[c-nsp] view oversubscribed ports on Cisco 4500 platform
Martin T
m4rtntns at gmail.com
Wed Jun 29 05:16:21 EDT 2011
Maarten,
I understand this, but is it possible to view inside the switch, which
ports are assigned into which 1GE groups? Or is it just to count 8
ports from the firs port of the linecard and so on? :) And for
aggregation/server switches in the data center the Cisco 6500 series
is probably a better solution?
regards,
martin
2011/6/29 Maarten Carels <lists at carels.info>:
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> On 29 Jun 2011, at 10:10 , Martin T wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> I have a "Cisco WS-C4506" switch with one linecard in slot 5:
>>
>> 5 48 10/100BaseTX (RJ45) WS-X4148-RJ JAE063105RC
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>>
>> ..and other linecard in slot 6:
>>
>> 6 48 10/100/1000BaseT (RJ45) WS-X4448-GB-RJ45 JAE0849GVW0
>
> Backplane connections in the 4000 (and 4500) chassis are 6 connections of 1G each per slot.
>
> So in the 48 port blades 8 ports share the same 1G connection. This was fine in the past, as 8 100Mb ports fit nicely.
>
> 4000/4500 Catalysts were never positioned as server of aggregation switches, they are access switches for a bunch of desktops.
>
> - --maarten
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