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Cisco Catalyst 6500 chassis and power supplies architecture. Two parts to the processing functionality of the Switch - the control PLANE and the Data Plane. Power supplies are installed into the rear of the chassis - a power entry module (PEM) is used at the front of the chassis to provide an interface from the power cable to the power supplies at the back of the chassis. Ethernet line card Overview SSO vs RPR (c) 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco Catalyst 6500 chassis and power supplies architecture. Two parts to the processing functionality of the Switch - the control PLANE and the Data Plane. Power supplies are installed into the rear of the chassis - a power entry module (PEM) is used at the front of the chassis to provide an interface from the power cable to the power supplies at the back of the chassis. Ethernet line card Overview SSO vs RPR (c) 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco Catalyst 6500 chassis and power supplies architecture. Two parts to the processing functionality of the Switch - the control PLANE and the Data Plane. Power supplies are installed into the rear of the chassis - a power entry module (PEM) is used at the front of the chassis to provide an interface from the power cable to the power supplies at the back of the chassis. Ethernet line card Overview SSO vs RPR (c) 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc.
2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Confidential Presentation_ID 2 Agenda Chassis and Power Supplies Supervisor Engine and Switch Fabric Architecture Ethernet Line card Overview SSO vs RPR 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 3 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 CHASSIS OVERVIEW
There are two parts to the processing functionality of the Switch - the Control Plane and the Data Plane SWITCH CONTROL PLANE SWITCH DATA PLANE Switch Features that are processed in SOFTWARE by a CPU
There are two control planes - the Switch Processor Control Plane (SP) which processes software based Layer 2 features - the Route Processor Control Plane (RP) which processes software based Layer 3 features Switch Features that are processed in HARDWARE by Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) CHASSIS OVERVIEW 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 4 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Chassis The Chassis 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 5 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Chassis Chassis Architecture - 6503/6503-E Power Supply F a n
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Power Supply SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 Clock Clock EEPROM Dual Channels Dual Channels Dual Channels Switch Fabric Shared Bus Supervisor Slots The three slot chassis supports a Supervisor in either Slot 1 or 2 - Power supplies are installed into the rear of the chassis - a power entry module (PEM) is used at the front of the chassis to provide an interface from the power cable to the power supplies at the back of the chassis NOTE: A Different PEM is used for the 1400W Power Supply to the 950W Power Supply Note: Supervisor 2T requires the E-Series Chassis 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 6 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Chassis Chassis Architecture - 6504-E Power Supply F a n
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Power Supply SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 Clock Clock EEPROM Dual Channels Dual Channels Dual Channels Switch Fabric Shared Bus The four slot chassis supports a Supervisor in either Slot 1 or 2 - Power supplies are installed into the rear of the chassis Supervisor Slots SLOT 4 Dual Channels 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 7 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Chassis Chassis Architecture - 6506/6506-E Power Supply
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Power Supply SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 Clock Clock EEPROM Dual Channels Dual Channels Dual Channels Switch Fabric Shared Bus SLOT 4 Dual Channels SLOT 5 Dual Channels SLOT 6 Dual Channels Supervisor Slots The six slot chassis supports a Supervisor in either Slot 5 or 6
Power supplies are installed in the bottom of the chassis Note: Supervisor 2T requires the E-Series Chassis 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 8 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Chassis Chassis Architecture - 6509/6509-E Power Supply
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Power Supply SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 Clock Clock EEPROM Dual Channels Dual Channels Dual Channels Switch Fabric Shared Bus SLOT 4 Dual Channels SLOT 5 Dual Channels SLOT 6 Dual Channels SLOT 7 Dual Channels SLOT 8 Dual Channels SLOT 9 Dual Channels Supervisor Slots The nine slot chassis supports a Supervisor in either Slot 5 or 6
Power supplies are installed in the bottom of the chassis Note: Supervisor 2T requires the E-Series Chassis 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 9 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Chassis Chassis Architecture - 6513 Power Supply F a n
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Power Supply SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 Clock Clock EEPROM Single Channel Single Channel Single Channel Switch Fabric Shared Bus SLOT 4 Single Channel SLOT 5 Single Channel SLOT 6 Single Channel SLOT 7 Single Channel SLOT 8 Single Channel SLOT 9 Dual Channels SLOT 10 Dual Channels SLOT 11 Dual Channels SLOT 12 Dual Channels Dual Channels SLOT 13 Power Supply F a n
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Clock Clock The thirteen slot chassis supports a Supervisor in either Slot 7 or 8
Power supplies are installed in the bottom of the chassis
Slots 1-8 have a single fabric channel
Slots 9-13 have dual fabric channels 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 10 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Chassis Chassis Architecture 6513-E Power Supply F a n
Clock Clock The Dual Channels in slots 1-6 can only be used with Supervisor 2T
Slots 7 and 8 are Supervisor- only when using the Supervisor 2T
When using a Supervisor 720, the fabric channels are distributed the same as in a 6513 non-E chassis 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 11 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Power Supplies Power Supplies for six, nine and thirteen slot chassis are located at front bottom of chassis Power Supplies for three and four slot chassis are located in the rear
2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 12 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Power Supply Redundancy Redundant Mode Combined Mode In redundant mode, each power supply operates at ~50% capacity and provides the same total power as a single power supply if one fails, the backup reverts to providing 100% power In combined mode, each power supply operates at up to 83% capacity - if one fails, then the running supply provides 100% of its power capacity Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 50% 50% Catalyst 6500 Power Supply 1 Power Supply 2 83% 83% Catalyst 6500 The Catalyst 6500 Can Utilize Two Power Supplies to Work in Either Combined or Redundant Mode 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 13 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Agenda Chassis and Power Supplies Supervisor Engine and Switch Fabric Architecture Ethernet Line card Overview SSO vs RPR
2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 14 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 32 The Supervisor 32 is designed for deployment in the Access Layer - there are two Supervisor 32 options, one with 8 GE SFP ports and the other with 2 10GE ports on the front panel Sup32-8GE Sup32-10GE 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 15 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 32 - Some facts Supervisor 32 Quick Facts
NO Switch Fabric
Integrated Policy Feature Card 3 (PFC3B) supporting hardware acceleration for select features
Integrated Multilayer Switch Feature Card 2a (MSFC2a) supporting two CPUs for Layer 2 and Layer 3 functionality
IPv6 unicast and multicast forwarding support in hardware
All uplinks can be active in systems with redundant Supervisors
(more information in the notes)
2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 16 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 32 - The Elements Both Supervisor 32 models incorporates a Multilayer Switch Feature Card 2a (MSFC2a) and the Policy Feature Card 3 (PFC3) - each of which is highlighted below PFC3 MSFC2a 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 17 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 720 The Supervisor 720 is designed for deployment in the Core and Distribution Layers of the Network There are two main options available : Sup720 with 10G uplinks and Sup720 with 1G uplinks VS-S720-10G-3C is shown 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 18 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 720 - Some Facts Supervisor 720 Quick Facts
Integrated 720Gbps Switch Fabric
Integrated Policy Feature Card 3 (PFC3) supporting hardware acceleration for select features
Integrated Multilayer Switch Feature Card 3 (MSFC3) supporting two CPUs for Layer 2 and Layer 3 functionality
IPv6 unicast and multicast forwarding support in hardware
Virtual Switching System (VSS) support with Sup720-10G models
All uplinks can be active in systems with redundant Supervisors
(more information in the notes)
2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 19 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 720 - The Elements All Supervisor 720 models incorporates three main elements - the Multilayer Switch Feature Card 3 (MSFC3), the Policy Feature Card 3 (PFC3) and the Switch Fabric - each of which is highlighted below Switch Fabric PFC3 MSFC3 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 20 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 2T The Supervisor 2T is designed for deployment in the Core and Distribution Layers of the Network - it is the highest performing Supervisor option available for the Catalyst 6500 platform VS-SUP2T-PFC4 is shown 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 21 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 2T - Some Facts Supervisor 720 Quick Facts Integrated 2-Tbps Switch Fabric
Integrated Policy Feature Card 4 (PFC4) supporting hardware acceleration for select features
Integrated Multilayer Switch Feature Card 5 (MSFC5) supporting a single CPU for L2 and L3 functionality
Connectivity Management Processor (CMP) for improved management capability
One external compact flash slot (power controlled by IOS)
All uplinks can be active in systems with redundant Supervisors
(more information in the notes) 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 22 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors Supervisor 2T - The Elements All Supervisor 2T models incorporate three main elements - the Multilayer Switch Feature Card 5 (MSFC5), the Policy Feature Card 4 (PFC4) and the Switch Fabric - each of which is highlighted below Switch Fabric MSFC5 PFC4 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 23 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors MSFC and PFC in more detail Lets look at the MSFC and PFC in more detail - what they are and what they do Multilayer Switch Feature Card (MSFC) Policy Feature Feature Card (PFC) Provides Control Plane Functionality Provides Data Plane Functionality 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 24 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors MSFC3 Introduction MSFC3 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 25 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors MSFC3 Components Route Processor Bootflash 64MB Switch Processor Bootflash 64MB Switch Processor Route Processor Switch Processor DRAM 512MB Route Processor DRAM 512MB 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 26 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors MSFC3 - Switch Processor MSFC3 Route Processor (RP) Switch Processor (SP) Both the RP and SP perform distinct functions during both the booting of the operating system and the ongoing operation of the switch - The SP owns the switch at initial boot up before handing over to the RP - The SP runs all layer 2 operations like VTP, Spanning Tree, Chassis and Power Management, etc - Supports other Layer 2 features like CDP, SPAN, Broadcast Suppression, Etherchannel, etc The Switch Processor is physically located on the MSFC3
Logically considered as the Network Management Processor (NMP)
Dedicated CPU, DRAM and Flash 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 27 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors MSFC3 - Route Processor MSFC3 Both the RP and SP perform distinct functions during both the booting of the operating system and the ongoing operation of the switch The Route Processor is physically located on the MSFC
Logically considered as the MSFC
Dedicated CPU, DRAM and Flash - The RP runs the Layer 3 routing protocols like OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, etc - Other layer 3 features like IPX and Appletalk - Manages the user interface (CLI) - All show and configuration commands are processed on the RP then sent to the SP for execution Route Processor (RP) Switch Processor (SP) 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 28 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors PFC3 Introduction PFC3x Hardware Features Summary IPV4 and IPV6 CEF Switching From 256K-1M IPV4 Routes IPV4 NAT/PAT in Hardware GRE and IP in IP Tunnels (HW) Ingress/Egress Policing From 128K-500K IPV6 Routes Port Access Control Lists User Based Rate Limiting Hardware based Classification Bi-Directional PIM Multi-path URPF 4K ACL Labels (3B/3BXL only) ACL Counters (3B/3BXL only) VSS (3C/3CXL only) 96K MAC Table (3C/3CXL only) PFC3 PFC3A - Base PFC
PFC3C - Adds support for VSS, 96K MAC addresses, improved hash algorithm or MAC entries, EtherChannel Enhancements
PFC3CXL - Upgrades FIB to 1M entries and Netflow table to 256K entries 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 29 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors PFC3 Components FIB TCAM Adjacency Table QoS ACL Security ACL Netflow TCAM Netflow Table Netflow Statistics Counters 3B/3BXL Layer 3/4 Forwarding Engine Layer 2 Forwarding Engine MAC Table Contains IPV4, IPV6 prefixes and MPLS entries Contains Layer 2 rewrite information Contains QoS ACL entries (up to 32K) Contains Security ACL entries (up to 32K) Contains location of flow in Netflow Table Contains key packet fields for flow Collection of statistics for each active flow Security ACL Counters 64K CAM containing MAC addresses To DBUS To RBUS To EOBC . 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 30 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 SWITCH FABRIC OVERVIEW
There are two parts to the processing functionality of the Switch - the Control Plane and the Data Plane SWITCH CONTROL PLANE SWITCH DATA PLANE Switch Features that are processed in SOFTWARE by a CPU
There are two control planes - the Switch Processor Control Plane (SP) which processes software based Layer 2 features - the Route Processor Control Plane (RP) which processes software based Layer 3 features Switch Features that are processed in HARDWARE by Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) SWITCH FABRIC OVERVIEW Agenda Topics 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 31 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Supervisor 720 720-Gbps crossbar fabric PFC3A/B/BXL forwarding engine daughter card Integrated RP/SP CPUs on MSFC3 daughter card (600MHz MIPS) Supported from Cisco IOS 12.2(14)SX and Catalyst OS 8.1(1) 512/512MB (3A/B) or 1/1GB (3BXL) DRAM Internal RP and SP bootflash (64MB each) Optional 512MB and 1GB CF bootflash upgrade for SP - WS-CF-UPG-1GB= - WS-CF-UPG= (512MB)* Dual external compact flash slots 2 x GbE uplink ports 2 x SFP <or> 1 x SFP and 1 x 10/100/1000
* Internal CF Adapter with 512MB CF comes standard on all Supervisor 720s ordered with 12.2(18)SXE5 or newer 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 32 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisor 720 The 720Gb Switch Fabric - Integrated 720Gbps Switch Fabric - Provides backplane interconnects between linecards - Fabric Traces are distributed across each linecard slot - Each Fabric Trace can run at 8Gb/sec OR 20Gb/sec Switch Fabric 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 33 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisor 720 Switch Fabric and the 6513 / 6513-E SWITCH FABRIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 The Switch Fabric has 18 channels which are spread across the available chassis slots - The 6503/6504/6506 and 6509 each get two fabric channels per slot - but what about the 6513 and 6513-E? How do we split 18 channels across 13 slots? Slots 1 thru 8 each get a single fabric channel Slots 9 thru 13 each get dual fabric channels 8 x 1 = 8 5 x 2 = 10 8 + 10 = 18 Total fabric channels Catalyst 6513 / 6513-E Fabric Channel Assignment 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 34 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors The 32Gbps Bus The 32Gbps Classic Bus is a legacy backplane that originated with the first release of the Catalyst 6500 back in 1999. Supervisor DBUS RBUS EOBC* Linecard Linecard DBUS - Data Bus - path over which data is transferred between linecards RBUS - Results Bus - path over which results of forwarding lookups by the Supervisor are passed back to linecards EOBC - Ethernet Out of Band Channel - path Supervisor uses for internal communication with linecards *E-Series Chassis have a dual EOBC 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 35 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Supervisors The Backplanes Two forwarding backplanes exist in the Catalyst 6500, the Classic BUS and the Switch Fabric Classic BUS Switch Fabric Supported by Sup2T Yes 20Gbps, 40Gbps Supported by Sup720 Supported by Sup32 Yes 8Gbps, 20Gbps Yes No Full Duplex Yes Yes Linecard Connection Single Connection Single or Dual Channel Backplane is Shared Medium? Yes - All modules connect to same BUS No - Each module has discrete connection(s) Supports Classic Linecard Yes No Supports CEF256 Linecard Yes Yes Supports CEF720 Linecard Not for data traffic Yes Supports Linecard with DFC No Yes 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 36 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Agenda Chassis and Power Supplies Supervisor Engine and Switch Fabric Architecture Ethernet Line card Overview SSO vs RPR 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 37 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 ETHERNET LINECARD OVERVIEW
There are two parts to the processing functionality of the Switch - the Control Plane and the Data Plane SWITCH CONTROL PLANE SWITCH DATA PLANE Switch Features that are processed in SOFTWARE by a CPU
There are two control planes - the Switch Processor Control Plane (SP) which processes software based Layer 2 features - the Route Processor Control Plane (RP) which processes software based Layer 3 features Switch Features that are processed in HARDWARE by Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) ETHERNET LINECARD OVERVIEW Agenda Topics 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 38 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Linecards Introduction There are a multitude of linecards available for the Catalyst 6500 platform - they essentially fall into one of a number of categories defined below Classic CEF256 CEF720 dCEF720 dCEF2T 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 39 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Linecards Classic Linecards The Classic linecard connects to the 16Gb BUS - typically it has a number of Port ASICs on board that provide this connection as well as providing the front facing ports that hosts connect into DBUS RBUS EOBC Supervisor PORT PORT PORT PORT Linecard The BUS is often referred to as a 32Gb BUS
It is in fact a 16Gb BUS however, as it supports Full Duplex communication is was marketed as 32Gb (i.e. 16Gb Read + 16Gb Write) 16Gb BUS 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 40 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Linecards CEF256 Linecards CEF256 represents the second generation of linecards - supporting a connection to the Classic Bus in addition to a connection to the Switch Fabric Supervisor Linecard Switch Fabric FABRIC ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC A CEF256 linecard supports a single 8Gb Fabric channel connection into the Switch Fabric plus a connection into the 16Gb Classic BUS
Note the CEF256 Linecards also use a local BUS on the linecard 8Gb 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 41 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Linecards CEF720 Linecards The CEF720 is the third generation of high performance linecards to be introduced into the Catalyst 6500 linecard family Supervisor Linecard Switch Fabric CFC or DFC PORT ASIC 20Gb FIRE ASIC FIRE ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC CEF720 Linecards connect into the BUS using a Centralized Forwarding Card (CFC)
They connect into the Switch fabric via dual 20Gb Fabric channels
NOTE: The BUS is NOT used for data only control traffic 20Gb 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 42 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Linecards dCEF720 Linecards WS-X6708-10G-3C/CXL The dCEF720 linecards are the fourth generation of high performance linecards to be introduced into the Catalyst 6500 linecard family dCEF720 Linecards have no connection to the Data or Results buses
They connect into the Switch fabric via dual 20Gb Fabric channels
They come with a DFC3/4 pre-installed with no option for a CFC
20Gb 20Gb Switch Fabric PORT 7 FPGA Supervisor EOBC PORT 4 PORT 1 PORT 6 PORT 8 PORT 2 PORT 3 DFC3/4 FABRIC INTF PORT 5 FPGA MUX FPGA MUX FPGA FIRE ASIC FPGA MUX FPGA MUX FABRIC INTF FIRE ASIC BACKPLANE INTF 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 43 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Linecards dCEF2T Linecards WS-X6908-10G / -10G-XL The dCEF2T linecards are the latest generation of high performance linecards to be introduced into the Catalyst 6500 linecard family Linecard 40Gb dCEF2T Linecards have no connection to the Data or Results buses
They connect into the Switch fabric via dual 40Gb Fabric channels
They come with a DFC4 pre-installed with no option for a CFC
40Gb Switch Fabric PORT ASIC FPGA FPGA Supervisor FABRIC INTERFACE EOBC CTS ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC PORT ASIC CTS ASIC CTS ASIC CTS ASIC CTS ASIC CTS ASIC CTS ASIC CTS ASIC FIRE ASIC FIRE ASIC FIRE ASIC FIRE ASIC DFC4 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 44 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Catalyst 6500 Linecards Services Modules JUST A QUICK NOTE: Services Modules are not directly supported by the ISBU - rather they are supported by the respective BU that developed them WiSM
Supported by the Wireless BU (WNBU) FWSM,IDSM, ACE,
Supported by the Security Technology Group (STG) NAM-1, NAM-2
Supported by the Network Management BU (NMBU) Services Modules 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 45 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Agenda Chassis and Power Supplies Supervisor Engine and Switch Fabric Architecture Ethernet Line card Overview SSO vs RPR
2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 46 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Redundancy options: Route Processor Redundancy: RPR is the first redundancy mode of operation introduced in Cisco IOS Software In RPR mode, the startup configuration and boot registers are synchronized between the active and standby supervisors An important distinction of RPR mode is that the software images between the active and standby supervisors do not have to be the same version. The RPR switchover time is 1 or more minutes. 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 47 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Redundancy options: Route Processor Redundancy+: The running configuration is synchronized between the active and the standby supervisors RPR+ is an enhancement to RPR in which the standby supervisor is completely booted and line cards do not reload upon switchover The software images must of the same license type and same version. The RPR+ switchover time is 30 or more seconds. 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 48 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Redundancy options Stateful Switchover SSO expands the RPR+ capabilities to provide transparent failover of certain Layer 2 protocols and certain Cisco IOS Software applications when a supervisor switchover occurs. These protocols and Cisco IOS Software applications that are synchronized between the active and standby supervisor module are called HA-aware applications The software images must of the same license type and same version. SSO data-plane switchover time is 0 to 3 seconds 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 49 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2 Related Networkers Sessions RST-2031: Multilayer Campus Architectures and Design Principles RST-3032: Resilient High-Availability Enterprise Campus Design RST-3033: Enterprise Campus Infrastructure Virtualization RST-3034: Integrating Emerging/Advanced Technology in the Enterprise Campus Architecture RST-3035: Emerging Enterprise Campus Design Alternatives RST-3143: Troubleshooting Catalyst 6500 Series Switches RST-3467: Cisco IOS Software ModularityArchitecture and Deployment RST-3468: Cisco Catalyst Virtual Switch System (VSS) TECRST-2001: Enterprise High Availability TECRST-2002: Cisco Catalyst 6500 Technical Deep Dive 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco Public 50 BRKRST-3465 14495_04_2008_c2