06-05-2006 01:37 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:29 AM
Hello all,
I'm putting together an expansion for a customers network and need a high density 10/100/1000 switch-type aggregation with link agg etc and basic OSPF routing.
The problem is that the GE backhaul links are over a transmission network that does not support link-loss forwarding and so need to run BFD across it. Looking at the data sheets, the 6500 is ideal for port density/carrier class redundancy but appears the sup module does not support BFD. Is this true? Any other options or do I need to cost in a 76xx chassis with the required 65xx switch blades?
Cheers,
Craig.
06-05-2006 06:25 AM
Hello Craig,
plataform CAT6000 do support this feature.
check cisco feature navigator.
HTH,
if it does, please rate this post.
Vlad
06-05-2006 06:31 AM
Hiya Vlad,
Looks like it's only recent, 12.2(18) ED is first support.
Cheers,
Craig.
06-05-2006 06:35 AM
You're welcome.
Please remember to rate usefull posts.
Thanks,
Vlad
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