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WS-X.454B-GB-IRJ45
WS-X4648-RJ45V+E
WS -X.454S-RJ45V+
.1 ,Class:.ilc ','illie ,ca.tlds start wirth part nUlmbelr WS~X41XX- IWS~X4,5XX iandl worlk~iltflalll S ulperviis!olrs
.1 Cla.ssi,c ','illie' ,car:as have ISG .balc._p~anle' ,ball1d.f,dr:ll1
.1 E senes ,li:ne ,cards start wi'th part I1IUllmber IWS~X416XX and have 241G b,a,c._p~,'aneballld'.~·dr:hlandwolrlkw·i1lthonllly E-!se·riiies sUiperv'isorsWS-X45-· SUPIS-IE al1JdlWS-·X4·5-SUPSt-1E
Enterprise Infrastructure v; w w . ~ a C U L . C 10 III
Power SUIPply Redundancy
The 4500 can uti lize two power suoplies to worlk lin either combinec or redundant mode
Redundant Mode
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Power SUIPply 11 Power Supplly 2.
Comb~ned Mode
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Power SUIPply 11 Power SUPIPllly 2
Illn combined mode, eech power suppl!y operateses 83°(0- if one mails, then the FiL!lnnilngl sUPIPllly provides 111000/,0 of its power (;alpadilty
In r,edundan~ mode, each power suppl~y operates a~500(0 capscityend provides ilth,e same total~ power as a singille power sUPIPllly - if one maillls, the backup reverts to prov idli~n 9 111000/,0 power
.1 II P Base linclludes ,alill otfhe Ikey ILayer .2 lFe,aturesand some basic liP IRou~lilng
.1 IEIIGiRIP-Slub
.1 'O,SPFfo:r IRollJlted Access
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EnterprIse Infrastructure . .
.1 LAINI Base has, Layer 2 features required tor Ibr~idgl,ed access
Enterprise Services
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Auto QaS Energywise POE + IEEE UUL.,,,,~·,~ Flexlink+ IGMP/MLD _a~
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• Alilil mO:M,allroliing, 'quelUliing~, se'curiilty is ii m plllelmel1ltedonl the Su pervisor
• The iindliiviidlUlialllllliine cards i81lre considered to be ~tranISp81Irenm~
• Each classic liine ,ciardi has IS, Gllbps (fulill dupillex) cormectionstothe Icentrall ro'r'VI/,ardingl,engliine
• E-Seri~es liine, cards havea .24 Glbp:s. (fiLilIIII dupillex) connection bl the central ffOlrNardiin~gl,engiine
• TY1pi~callly n,ew hc:udwalre dependent ffeialmure,s can be ernalb~led just Iby upgll~8,diingIU~le supervisor
SUlpelrvis,Olr Packet F'olrw,arding Piiipell ii neArchitecture
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Enterprise Infrastructure v; w w . ~ a C U L . C 10 III
• 'The Forwardinq enqines utilize a pipelined architecture
• Packet iis processed tlh rouq h ',9 III " stages
of the pipeline
• Deterministic latency tor ',9 III " traffic ii n
'a III" cases
Supervisor 6-E, unlcast Packet Wallk
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P8id~e~ entersthe PIHIY illl the ~ i 111118 modu Ie and tlravels across the backplane before rHadllilll~1 the Supervisor
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Pad~e~ entersthe Supervisor; Packet Processor performs parsilll~1 of VLAlrNJ ta~11 hea~ler and storesthe packetinto Packet Memory
The S~Il~Piped header is used to construet a Paolk,e~ l.oosup Descriptor (PLlD), and torwa rdB~ tn~he Fa NlallT~lii I1lig Hng illl e
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PLiD goes thmtl~lh IL2 lookup. SI~8inllilll~ITree state is dlled~ed_ Pacl~e~ IMIAC sourceend IMlAC desbnsticn coupled with~he reoeivH VLAIrNJI I~D am loo!~ecl up Ii 1111 U-ne IL2 Has!fI1l Tal~,IH_ Il2 Iloolkup also deteamines whetherUfI1le packet I~S destined tor Routerfuncfionality
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Inr~u~ Cllass~iIlil,ca~iol1lJ is USHcJ to store il1lIPtitACIl and OoS mllHs ilillTCAM4 Pad~e~ lis sent to the FOllllVtndilll~1 ILoo!lkup CAIMI tor L3 lockup. File stores IL3 fO:Nlalfl::lliing and umcast RPF check Iml~,es_, GoniaJ~ns IIPv4 and IllPv6 FI~B ellli~lliles
.1 T'CAMI,eniha,n,oelml,ents I ,S,erviiioes IFlllexiilbiillliity • System IHliigIIhAvaiilllalb'~II:iity ·Sllo'fiw,areSelrviiices
• Operational M!ana'gl,e,a,biiiliity
Archltected tor Resiilliielncy
Hiiglh Availability
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System High Av,ail,albility
IRedundiant Supervisorsr----SSOI, NISF" ,andl IISSU ·Ciiisco C,atalyst 45071R-Eand 45 ~ OR-IE SIUPIPort, the use of redlundant
supervsors
• Dedksted supervisor slots
In-Service Software Upgrades (ISSU)
• Supervisor hardware redundancy wi~I~1 leverage three sofi\Mare mechenisms to improve lnet'lNorlk resiliencyand provide for enhaoced operafional dhange processes
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qos trust devic,e cisco-phone
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.1 Challllenilges wi·th oilldlerversi~o:n of Sm:artlPorts
.1 EX~:5tillngl macrostendedlcwards Ilowest ,co:mlmo:n dlelrl,oml~ln;ato:r behavior lin order to mlillnliml~~ethe Illllullmber of IPotelrillti~,alll comer eases
.1 INlew deviees e .. lg .. LWAIPP AP"s" not SlUlPlPo:r1led
.1 Illn~itilall ~im:plileimieirilltat~o:n uti~lllli2ed the II'OS parser to illmlpll,em,ent a macro calpabi~lllilty whiiich meant no ~~undlol" capabiillilty
.1 Ulpdlatiing the iilmlpllem,en~atiiolnto :adldress these issues pilus ,addlthe ;albiiII iltyto dyniamli~,callilly applly ;a Im;aCIrO based on detecton of the deviloe! type
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Catalys't 45,100/49100 Configuration Rollback
Confliigur,atiion rollback provides ,aw,ay to arcbveand save older conrfliguratiilons so that they m,ay be recovered as and when needed ......