09-15-2014 01:06 AM - edited 03-07-2019 08:45 PM
Dear Team,
I need to add a 48 port GE Line Card to my existing Cisco 4507R+E Switch. I am looking at theses options:
Please let me know which card will be the best suited based on the following Sh Ver and Sh Inv commands.
Following are the Show Version and Show Inventory of the Switch:
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Sh Version
AAA#sh ver
Cisco IOS Software, IOS-XE Software, Catalyst 4500 L3 Switch Software (cat4500e-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 03.02.00.XO RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
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software.
Image text-base: 0x100A12B4, data-base: 0x13F29B60
ROM: 15.0(1r)SG3
Jawa Revision 7, Winter Revision 0x0.0x3
MPCL-DC-CORE2 uptime is 4 weeks, 6 days, 7 hours, 22 minutes
Uptime for this control processor is 4 weeks, 6 days, 7 hours, 24 minutes
System returned to ROM by power-on
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License Information for 'WS-X45-SUP7L-E'
License Level: ipbase Type: Permanent
Next reboot license Level: ipbase
cisco WS-C4507R+E (MPC8572) processor (revision 4) with 2097152K/20480K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FXS1651Q35H
MPC8572 CPU at 1.5GHz, Supervisor 7L-E
Last reset from PowerUp
26 Virtual Ethernet interfaces
52 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
2 Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
511K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
Configuration register is 0x2101
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Show Inventory
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AAA# sh inventory
NAME: "Switch System", DESCR: "Cisco Systems, Inc. WS-C4507R+E 7 slot switch "
PID: WS-C4507R+E , VID: V04 , SN: FXS1651Q35H
NAME: "Clock Module", DESCR: "Clock Module"
PID: WS-X4K-CLOCK-E , VID: V01 , SN: FXS165104CZ
NAME: "Mux Buffer 1 ", DESCR: "Mux Buffers for Redundancy Logic"
PID: WS-X4590-EX= , VID: , SN: FXS165006E4
NAME: "Mux Buffer 2 ", DESCR: "Mux Buffers for Redundancy Logic"
PID: WS-X4590-EX= , VID: , SN: FXS165103F1
NAME: "Mux Buffer 5 ", DESCR: "Mux Buffers for Redundancy Logic"
PID: WS-X4590-EX= , VID: , SN: FXS165102LR
NAME: "Mux Buffer 6 ", DESCR: "Mux Buffers for Redundancy Logic"
PID: WS-X4590-EX= , VID: , SN: FXS1651031B
NAME: "Mux Buffer 7 ", DESCR: "Mux Buffers for Redundancy Logic"
PID: WS-X4590-EX= , VID: , SN: FXS165103QJ
NAME: "Linecard(slot 1)", DESCR: "1000BaseX (SFP) with 24 SFP Ports Jumbo Frame Support"
PID: WS-X4624-SFP-E , VID: V02 , SN: JAE170408MX
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/1", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511LT7
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/2", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511LU0
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/3", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511LU2
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/4", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511LT6
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/5", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511ETC
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/6", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511ESW
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/7", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511ETR
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/8", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511F2R
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/9", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511EPC
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/10", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511F2G
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/11", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511ESN
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/12", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511F3S
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/13", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511EVC
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/14", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511EUX
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/15", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS165120S5
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/16", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS165120SF
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/17", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS165120T5
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/18", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS165120SN
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/21", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511YQ0
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/22", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511YR7
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/23", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511YP3
NAME: "GigabitEthernet1/24", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS165120RV
NAME: "Linecard(slot 2)", DESCR: "1000BaseX (SFP) with 24 SFP Ports Jumbo Frame Support"
PID: WS-X4624-SFP-E , VID: V03 , SN: JAE1728006P
NAME: "GigabitEthernet2/1", DESCR: "1000BaseT"
PID: Unspecified , VID: , SN: AGM172224XL
NAME: "GigabitEthernet2/5", DESCR: "1000BaseT"
PID: Unspecified , VID: , SN: AGM172227KR
NAME: "GigabitEthernet2/19", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS16511YQ4
NAME: "GigabitEthernet2/20", DESCR: "1000BaseT"
PID: Unspecified , VID: , SN: AGM172226TT
NAME: "GigabitEthernet2/21", DESCR: "1000BaseT"
PID: Unspecified , VID: , SN: AGM172226TK
NAME: "GigabitEthernet2/22", DESCR: "1000BaseT"
PID: Unspecified , VID: , SN: AGM172226TJ
NAME: "GigabitEthernet2/24", DESCR: "1000BaseSX"
PID: GLC-SX-MMD , VID: V01 , SN: FNS165120SW
NAME: "Linecard(slot 3)", DESCR: "Sup 7L-E 10GE (SFP+), 1000BaseX (SFP) with 4 S
PID: WS-X45-SUP7L-E , VID: V01 , SN: CAT1704L4PL
NAME: "Fan", DESCR: "FanTray"
PID: WS-X4597+E , VID: V02 , SN: FXS1651Q2WF
NAME: "Power Supply 1", DESCR: "Power Supply ( AC 1400W )"
PID: PWR-C45-1400AC , VID: V04 , SN: AZS17020A0T
NAME: "Power Supply 2", DESCR: "Power Supply ( AC 1400W )"
PID: PWR-C45-1400AC , VID: V04 , SN: AZS17020A11
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Regards,
Farhan.
Solved! Go to Solution.
09-15-2014 01:32 AM
Below are the difference:
S-X4648-RJ45-E:
● 24 gigabits per-slot capacity
● 48 ports
● 10/100/1000 module (RJ-45)
● Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(50)SG or later
● Bandwidth is allocated across eight 6-port groups, providing 3 Gbps per port group (2:1)
● L2-4 Jumbo Frame support (up to 9216 bytes)
● Enterprise campus, commercial collapsed core, and branch applications requiring enhanced performance for large file transfers and network backups
● Campus and branch applications requiring enhanced performance for large file transfers and network backups
● Service provider: GE/100M aggregation for DSLAM and PON
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WS-X4748-RJ45-E:
● 48 ports nonblocking
● 10/100/1000 module (RJ-45)
● Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2.0SG or later
● Energy Efficient Ethernet 802.3az
● IEEE 802.1AE and Cisco TrustSec capability in hardware
● L2-4 Jumbo Frame support (up to 9216 bytes)
● Enterprise and commercial: designed for data only user access
● Campus and branch applications requiring enhanced performance for large file transfers and network backups
I would go for 4748 if you ask me my opinion.
HTH
09-15-2014 02:25 AM
No need of software upgrade. It would work with the current ios.
09-15-2014 01:29 AM
Farh,
Yes you can use it.
Please find ref for the same. You have the required Sup module to support.
Cisco Catalyst 4500 46xx E‑Series Line Cards | 24 Gbps | Cisco Catalyst 4503-E, 4506-E, 4507R-E, 4507R+E, 4510R-E, and 4510R+E[1] | Supervisor Engine 8-E, Supervisor Engine 7-E, Supervisor Engine 7L-E, Supervisor Engine 6-E, Supervisor Engine 6L-E
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ref:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/catalyst-4500-series-line-cards/product_data_sheet0900aecd802109ea.html
HTH
09-15-2014 01:32 AM
Below are the difference:
S-X4648-RJ45-E:
● 24 gigabits per-slot capacity
● 48 ports
● 10/100/1000 module (RJ-45)
● Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(50)SG or later
● Bandwidth is allocated across eight 6-port groups, providing 3 Gbps per port group (2:1)
● L2-4 Jumbo Frame support (up to 9216 bytes)
● Enterprise campus, commercial collapsed core, and branch applications requiring enhanced performance for large file transfers and network backups
● Campus and branch applications requiring enhanced performance for large file transfers and network backups
● Service provider: GE/100M aggregation for DSLAM and PON
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WS-X4748-RJ45-E:
● 48 ports nonblocking
● 10/100/1000 module (RJ-45)
● Cisco IOS XE Release 3.2.0SG or later
● Energy Efficient Ethernet 802.3az
● IEEE 802.1AE and Cisco TrustSec capability in hardware
● L2-4 Jumbo Frame support (up to 9216 bytes)
● Enterprise and commercial: designed for data only user access
● Campus and branch applications requiring enhanced performance for large file transfers and network backups
I would go for 4748 if you ask me my opinion.
HTH
09-15-2014 02:00 AM
Do we need an IOS upgrade either going with 4648 or 4748 or it will work with the current IOS?
09-15-2014 02:25 AM
No need of software upgrade. It would work with the current ios.
09-15-2014 03:31 AM
Thanks.
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