09-04-2009 06:12 AM - edited 03-06-2019 07:36 AM
I am hoping that someone on the forum could point me to documentation for best practices or anecdotal evidence for an appropriate amount of burn in time for a 6513 with 802.3af cards. I want to minimize the chance for infant mortality on a major upcoming construction project.
Thanks,
rob
09-08-2009 01:50 AM
AFAIK = there is no such document. Just turn on/configure and let it run.
09-08-2009 06:53 AM
There is no document but "Best Practice" has been a week or two, longer if you have the time.This has been my standard as taught to me many years ago by other engineers. You can just fire them up and configure them at your leisure.
09-15-2009 06:32 AM
A week should be sufficient if you have the time.
It should take that long to configure/plan anyway once it's unpacked.
in case anyone out there hasn't seen this, here's the best practices doc for the 4500/6500's. Unfortunately, it looks like it was last updated 3 years ago.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps700/products_white_paper09186a00801b49a4.shtml
09-20-2009 10:51 AM
Hi,
I heard the MOP (Methode of Procedure)in ISP, the core switch need to be turned on for a week with the customized configuration before it put into production.
hope it help
Yang
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