09-27-2013 07:11 AM - edited 03-10-2019 12:23 PM
Hi all,
rigth now we are considering to use some interfaces of the SUP2T-10G to have some uplinks (1G Interfaces) from some access stacks (3750x) to the VSS.
We are taking it into consideration since there is no more available for 1G interfaces only those of the supervisor.
May have any problem if I use these interfaces for uplinks??
Thanks!
Hans V.
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09-30-2013 05:39 AM
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If you not running VSS, the sup ports should be usable just like any other port.
If running VSS, and one of the sup ports is being used for VSL, there might be some restrictions on QoS for the non-VSL ports on the sup.
09-27-2013 08:39 AM
Hi Hans,
you can use the line rate port 1G in sup2T for uplink. No known Caveats.
Richard.
09-29-2013 09:45 PM
Thanks Richard!
09-27-2013 08:25 PM
Hi,
These 1Gig interfaces are just like any other interface. You can use them for whatever you like.
HTH
09-30-2013 05:39 AM
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If you not running VSS, the sup ports should be usable just like any other port.
If running VSS, and one of the sup ports is being used for VSL, there might be some restrictions on QoS for the non-VSL ports on the sup.
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