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Is this the hardware limintation on 6513

nawas
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Is this hardware limitation or am I missing something

00:02:05: %C6KPWR-SP-4-UNSUPPORTED: unsupported module in slot 1, power not allowed: WS-X6748-GE-TX is not supported in slot 1-8 in WS-C6513 chassis.

00:02:05: %C6KPWR-SP-4-UNSUPPORTED: unsupported module in slot 2, power not allowed: WS-X6748-GE-TX is not supported in slot 1-8 in WS-C6513 chassis.

00:02:05: %C6KPWR-SP-4-UNSUPPORTED: unsupported module in slot 3, power not allowed: WS-X6748-GE-TX is not supported in slot 1-8 in WS-C6513 chassis.

00:02:07: %C6KENV-SP-6-NONNEBSCOMP: Module 10 installation makes this system non-NEBS compliant

00:02:08: %C6KENV-SP-6-NONNEBSCOMP: Module 10 installation makes this system non-NEBS compliant

00:02:09: %FABRIC-SP-5-CLEAR_BLOCK: Clear block option is off for the fabric in slot 7.

00:02:09: %FABRIC-SP-5-FABRIC_MODULE_ACTIVE: The Switch Fabric Module in slot 7 became active.

00:02:12: %DIAG-SP-6-RUN_MINIMUM: Module 7: Running Minimal Diagnostics...

Module 1 installation makes this system non-NEBS compliant

00:09:53: %C6KPWR-SP-4-UNSUPPORTED: unsupported module in slot 1, power not allowed: WS-X6708-10GE is not supported in slot 1-8 in WS-C6513 chassis.

Here is the show mod

Router# sh mod

Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No.

--- ----- -------------------------------------- ------------------ -----------

1 8 CEF720 8 port 10GE with DFC WS-X6708-10GE removed

2 48 CEF720 48 port 1000mb SFP WS-X6748-SFP removed

7 5 Supervisor Engine 720 10GE (Active) VS-S720-10G removed

8 5 Supervisor Engine 720 10GE (Other) VS-S720-10G removed

9 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet WS-X6748-GE-TX removed

10 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet WS-X6748-GE-TX removed

11 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet WS-X6748-GE-TX removed

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Found some more info while answering another question. If you go to this link

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/prod_release_notes_list.html

these are the release notes for IOS version on 6500 switch. Select the relevant one and when the doc loads in the "Table of Contents" at the top select the "13-Slot Chassis" link. It will then show exactly which modules you cannot use in slots 1 - 8.

Jon

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Jon Marshall
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Slots 1 - 8 in the 6513 chassis provide 1 x 20Gbps connection to the switch fabric.

Slots 9 -13 will provide 2 x 20Gbps connection to the switch fabric. The WS-X6748-GE-TX supports 2 x 20Gbps connections to the switch fabric and hence needs to go into slots 9 - 13.

Jon

And how about WS-X6708-10GE , slot 1-8 didn' like this either. What can we actually put in slot1-8 then?

Sorry, should have said. Yes the WS-X6708-10GE also has 2 x 20Gbps connections so it needs to be in slots 9 - 13 as well.

Most of the 6500 modules will be fine in slots 1 - 8 (note slots 7 & 8 are for Supervisor). You have to do a bit of hunting to find out which modules need to go into which slots. Attached is a link to all the relevant modules for 6500 switches. if you look at the data sheet for your module it usually says if there are any restrictions as to which slot it can go in on a 6513.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_relevant_interfaces_and_modules.html

Jon

Found some more info while answering another question. If you go to this link

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/prod_release_notes_list.html

these are the release notes for IOS version on 6500 switch. Select the relevant one and when the doc loads in the "Table of Contents" at the top select the "13-Slot Chassis" link. It will then show exactly which modules you cannot use in slots 1 - 8.

Jon

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