[c-nsp] Moving Routing from 7206VRX to 6509-E
An Nguyen
anguyen at emprisebank.com
Wed Dec 12 12:45:17 EST 2012
We are using 12.4 (24) T1 on the 7206.
I think 15.2S is release for the 6500.
Do you know of any migration path documentation available for this type of work?
Thanks
>>>
From: "Edward Salonia" <ed at edgeoc.net>
To:"An Nguyen" <anguyen at emprisebank.com>, <cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net>, "Chuck Church" <chuckchurch at gmail.com>
CC:<cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Date: 12/12/2012 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Moving Routing from 7206VRX to 6509-E
I think it's also prudent to ask what release train are you currently running? T train? SR? I know you said you were reading up on 15.1SY for the Sup2T. Code train differences can be a big enough pain on their own, changing to a different platform not withstanding.
As for qos, check out http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps708/white_paper_c11-652042.html
- Ed
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From: "An Nguyen" <anguyen at emprisebank.com>
Sender: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.netDate: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 11:29:35
To: Chuck Church<chuckchurch at gmail.com>
Cc: <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Moving Routing from 7206VRX to 6509-E
Currently, we are using the 7206VRX as a core router with the following features:
1. QoS for ShoreTel VoIP traffic (we are not using Cisco VoIP solution)
2. Traffic shapping for some replication traffic between our primary data center and disaster recovery data center site.
3. Two routing protocols: EIGRP and OSPF.
The QoS we use is very simple as outlined below.
Thanks
***************************************
show policy-map
Policy Map CCP-QoS-Policy-1
Class QOS_VOICE
priority 7 (%)
set dscp ef
Class QOS_TELLER
priority 3 (%)
set dscp af41
Class QOS_ATM
priority 3 (%)
set dscp af31
Class QOS_VIDEO
priority 7 (%)
set dscp af21
Class SHAPING_DR
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 385000000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_MIDTOWN
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 5000000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_EBC
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 30000000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_PARKCITY
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_WEST
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 5000000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_WESTLINK
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_WESTWAY
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_BRITTANY
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_SOUTH
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_NEWMARKET
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_VALLEYCENTER
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_B47SOUTH
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_ANDOVER
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_CLEARWATER
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_GODDARD
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_HAYSVILLE
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_MULVANE
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_ELDORADO
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_IOLA
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_MORAN
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_EUREKA
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_TORONTO
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_POTWIN
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_HILLSBORO
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_COUNCILGROVE
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_WAKARUSA
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_ROSEHILL
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_HUMBOLDT
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_CHANUTE
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_AUGUSTA
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 5000000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_HAYS
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 3000000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_SOUTHEAST
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_WEBB21
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_DERBY
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_EAST
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class SHAPING_RIDGE21
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 1500000 (bps)
Class class-default
bandwidth remaining 80 (%)
Policy Map CCP-QoS-Policy-2
Class class-default
Average Rate Traffic Shaping
cir 400000000 (bps)
queue-limit 512 packets
service-policy CCP-QoS-Policy-1
****************
show class-map
Class Map match-any SHAPING_WEST (id 71)
Match access-group name SHAPING_WEST
Class Map match-any SHAPING_WESTLINK (id 78)
Match access-group name SHAPING_WESTLINK
Class Map match-any SHAPING_B47SOUTH (id 68)
Match access-group name SHAPING_B47SOUTH
Class Map match-any SHAPING_DR (id 74)
Match access-group name SHAPING_DR
Class Map match-any SHAPING_WEBB21 (id 60)
Match access-group name SHAPING_WEBB21
Class Map match-any SHAPING_COUNCILGROVE (id 54)
Match access-group name SHAPING_COUNCILGROVE
Class Map match-any SHAPING_POTWIN (id 55)
Match access-group name SHAPING_POTWIN
Class Map match-any SHAPING_ELDORADO (id 77)
Match access-group name SHAPING_ELDORADO
Class Map match-all QOS_REALTIME_VIDEO (id 9)
Match access-group name QOS_COXVIDEO
Class Map match-all QOS_REALTIME_VOICE (id 10)
Match access-group name QOS_COXVOICE
Class Map match-any QOS_TELLER (id 42)
Match dscp af41 (34)
Match access-group name QOS_TELLER
Class Map match-any SHAPING_HUMBOLDT (id 48)
Match access-group name SHAPING_HUMBOLDT
Class Map match-any SHAPING_VALLEYCENTER (id 46)
Match access-group name SHAPING_VALLEYCENTER
Class Map match-any SHAPING_EAST (id 58)
Match access-group name SHAPING_EAST
Class Map match-any SHAPING_HAYS (id 62)
Match access-group name SHAPING_HAYS
Class Map match-any SHAPING_EUREKA (id 72)
Match access-group name SHAPING_EUREKA
Class Map match-any SHAPING_CLEARWATER (id 1)
Match access-group name SHAPING_CLEARWATER
Class Map match-all QOS_REALTIME_ATM (id 12)
Match access-group name QOS_COXATM
Class Map match-any SHAPING_PARKCITY (id 65)
Match access-group name SHAPING_PARKCITY
Class Map match-any SHAPING_BRITTANY (id 67)
Match access-group name SHAPING_BRITTANY
Class Map match-any SHAPING_WAKARUSA (id 45)
Match access-group name SHAPING_WAKARUSA
Class Map match-any SHAPING_IOLA (id 52)
Match access-group name SHAPING_IOLA
Class Map match-any SHAPING_ROSEHILL (id 76)
Match access-group name SHAPING_ROSEHILL
Class Map match-any class-default (id 0)
Match any
Class Map match-any SHAPING_SOUTH (id 47)
Match access-group name SHAPING_SOUTH
Class Map match-any QOS_VIDEO (id 38)
Match dscp af21 (18)
Match access-group name QOS_VIDEO
Class Map match-any SHAPING_SOUTHEAST (id 49)
Match access-group name SHAPING_SOUTHEAST
Class Map match-all QOS_REALTIME_TELLER (id 19)
Match access-group name QOS_COXTELLER
Class Map match-any QOS_VOICE (id 44)
Match dscp ef (46)
Match access-group name QOS_VOICE
Class Map match-any SHAPING_TORONTO (id 73)
Match access-group name SHAPING_TORONTO
Class Map match-any 50_WEBB (id 37)
Match access-group name WEBB_50
Class Map match-any QOS_ATM (id 41)
Match dscp af31 (26)
Match access-group name QOS_ATM
Class Map match-any SHAPING_GODDARD (id 53)
Match access-group name SHAPING_GODDARD
Class Map match-any SHAPING_MORAN (id 56)
Match access-group name SHAPING_MORAN
Class Map match-any SHAPING_RIDGE21 (id 64)
Match access-group name SHAPING_RIDGE21
Class Map match-any SHAPING_HAYSVILLE (id 79)
Match access-group name SHAPING_HAYSVILLE
Class Map match-any SHAPING_NEWMARKET (id 61)
Match access-group name SHAPING_NEWMARKET
Class Map match-any SHAPING_WESTWAY (id 59)
Match access-group name SHAPING_WESTWAY
Class Map match-any SHAPING_ANDOVER (id 75)
Match access-group name SHAPING_ANDOVER
Class Map match-any SHAPING_EBC (id 66)
Match access-group name SHAPING_EBC
Class Map match-any SHAPING_AUGUSTA (id 51)
Match access-group name SHAPING_AUGUSTA
Class Map match-any SHAPING_CHANUTE (id 69)
Match access-group name SHAPING_CHANUTE
Class Map match-any SHAPING_HILLSBORO (id 50)
Match access-group name SHAPING_HILLSBORO
Class Map match-any SHAPING_MIDTOWN (id 57)
Match access-group name SHAPING_MIDTOWN
Class Map match-any SHAPING_DERBY (id 63)
Match access-group name SHAPING_DERBY
Class Map match-any SHAPING_MULVANE (id 70)
Match access-group name SHAPING_MULVANE
>>>
From: "Chuck Church" <chuckchurch at gmail.com>
To:"'An Nguyen'" <anguyen at emprisebank.com>
CC:<cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Date: 12/12/2012 11:04 AM
Subject: RE: [c-nsp] Moving Routing from 7206VRX to 6509-E
If you could summarize what features you're using on the 7200, or even a
small sampling of the more important/interesting commands, the list could
probably summarize how difficult it would be to migrate from one to the
other. Keep in the mind they're totally different devices. The 7200 uses a
CPU for everything, and is very flexible. The 6500 needs everything to
happen in ASICs, and there are a lot of caveats (though the 2T is better).
Migrating your QOS will most likely be the most painful. I wouldn't sweat
the DFC issue too much, the 2T is worlds faster in any mode than a 7200, as
long as the caveats are followed.
Chuck
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From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of An Nguyen
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 10:51 AM
To: Phil Mayers
Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Moving Routing from 7206VRX to 6509-E
No, I am not familiar with this at all since this is the first time we have
purchased the system. I am starting to go through the 15.1SY release for the
Sup 2T, but haven't complete it yet.
However, I don't think that will give me enough information for what I need
to get a complete picture of the features offered in this chassis.
Any information is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
>>>
From: Phil Mayers <p.mayers at imperial.ac.uk> To:An Nguyen
<anguyen at emprisebank.com> CC:<cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Date: 12/12/2012 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Moving Routing from 7206VRX to 6509-E On 12/12/12
15:19, An Nguyen wrote:
> Thanks.
> So by default, if DFC is installed, ingress and egress on the same
> fabric-enabled module, everything is good. If egress is on a different
> fabric-enabled module, it is still not going through supervisor engine?
> Does it only goes through supervisor engine if egress or ingress is on
> a non frabric enabled module?
Not quite. You need to distinguish between presence of fabric and presence
of DFC.
I don't have time to write a detailed response, but basically you have:
non-fabric (forwarding lookups on PFC & data - both via bus) fabric-with-CFC
(forwarding lookups on PFC via bus, data via fabric) fabric-with-DFC
(forwarding lookups on DFC, data via fabric)
If you want the "max" performance option, you need fabric-with-DFC in every
slot.
Every packet "goes through the supervisor" because the sup has both the
fabric and the PFC, and every packet goes through one of them.
TBH I can't remember if sup2t even supports non-fabric linecards any more.
As others have said - it sounds like you're not very familiar with this
platform. Be prepared to do some reading - it's got a lot of
platform-specific behaviours.
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