Sup720 vs 720-3B
is there anyway I can run a sup720-3b as a backup for sup720? Also besides MPLS VRF support, what does the 3b or 3bXL do over a standard sup720?
Yes you can use the 3b or 3bxl in place of 720. Other than MPLS features, there are a few other security features that are available only in 7203b and 3bxl. Other than that, performance wise for ipv4 routing, they are all the same. Check this link.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps4835/products_data_sheet09186a0080159856.html
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I want to know about the method through which we can calculate the Total Backplane throughput of a switch like 6500 series.
If anybody know please reply to me.
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there is no way you can increase the backplane capacity other than replacing the chassis.
Well, yes and no.
The 6500 series "backplane" capacity depends on the chassis (pre -E offer up to 40 Gbps per slot, -E offer up to 80 Gbps per slot), the supervisor (sup1 and 2, natively, only support the 32 Gbps bus), the supervisor and fabric card (sup2 with SFM provides 256 Gbps fabric, sup720 provides 720 Gbps fabric, sup2T provides 2 Tbps fabric), the line card (from 32 Gbps bus to 80 Gbps fabric), and even the combination of type of line cards (bus only cards preclude full fabric operation mode, even for installed fabric capable cards) and/or how chassis is configured (combination bus CEF256 line cards offer a choice of which they use to transmit to other cards). Also with fabric cards, it's possible DFCs are enabled to fully exploit all the fabric bandwidth (i.e. a sup, alone, PPS capacity can bottleneck packet forwarding).
From a configuration only view, pretty much only the bus/CEF256 cards transmission choice can impact performance, otherwise you'll likely need to change hardware, but depending on your needs, just adding a DFC or replacing bus only cards can make a huge difference (although you may need to really load the chassis with traffic to notice). I.e. you may not need to replace the chassis or all your cards. (BTW, to fully exploit a sup2T, you need either a 6513-E or a 6807, the latter probably a better choice for a new chassis.) -
No memory available on a SUP720-3BXL with 1GB RAM
Hi,
any advices what to do if all RAM of the RP is consumed?
r1-core#show log
Sep 17 03:38:13.999 CET: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 8877, Nbr 10.100.205.246 on Vlan60 from FULL to DOWN, Neighbor Down: Dead timer expired
Sep 17 03:38:20.715 CET: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 8877, Nbr 10.100.205.246 on Vlan60 from LOADING to FULL, Loading Done
Sep 17 03:38:48.451 CET: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 65536 bytes failed from 0x434488CC, alignment 0
Pool: Processor Free: 1107328 Cause: Memory fragmentation
Alternate Pool: None Free: 0 Cause: No Alternate pool
-Process= "BGP Task", ipl= 0, pid= 626
-Traceback= 4340F154z 43428FE4z 4343FDD4z 41C77F70z 41CCB3C4z 41CCD7C0z 41CD0604z 41D3C380z 41D3CB48z 41D24B20z 433FAAC0z 433FAAACz
Sep 17 03:38:54.683 CET: %SYS-2-CFORKMEM: Process creation of BGP Open failed (no memory). -Process= "BGP Router", ipl= 0, pid= 558
-Traceback= 43444E34z 43444FDCz 41C8E09Cz 433F52D4z 433F5408z 41C903D0z 41CA22F8z
r1-core#show version
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.1(1)SY1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc5)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 01-May-13 13:16 by prod_rel_team
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(17r)SX7, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
BOOTLDR: Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.1(1)SY1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc5)
r1-core-inn uptime is 16 weeks, 4 days, 4 hours, 16 minutes
Uptime for this control processor is 16 weeks, 4 days, 4 hours, 6 minutes
System returned to ROM by reload at 04:14:47 CET Wed Jan 12 2000 (SP by reload)
System restarted at 18:34:19 CET Sun May 25 2014
System image file is "disk0:s72033-adventerprisek9-mz.151-1.SY1.bin"
Last reload reason: Reload Command
cisco WS-C6509-E (R7000) processor (revision 1.3) with 983008K/65536K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID SMC11140074
SR71000 CPU at 600Mhz, Implementation 0x504, Rev 1.2, 512KB L2 Cache
Last reset from s/w reset
16 Virtual Ethernet interfaces
122 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
1917K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
65536K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 512K).
Configuration register is 0x2102
r1-core#show module
Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No.
1 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet WS-X6748-GE-TX SAL1301F7T8
3 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet WS-X6748-GE-TX SAL1108HB7S
5 2 Supervisor Engine 720 (Active) WS-SUP720-BASE SAD08340D87
8 24 CEF720 24 port 1000mb SFP WS-X6724-SFP SAL1338Z0SV
Mod MAC addresses Hw Fw Sw Status
1 0024.1469.ccb0 to 0024.1469.ccdf 3.0 12.2(18r)S1 15.1(1)SY1 Ok
3 001a.e27a.3840 to 001a.e27a.386f 2.5 12.2(18r)S1 15.1(1)SY1 Ok
5 0011.21b9.9928 to 0011.21b9.992b 3.2 8.5(4) 15.1(1)SY1 Ok
8 0027.0d34.ed50 to 0027.0d34.ed67 4.1 12.2(18r)S1 15.1(1)SY1 Ok
Mod Sub-Module Model Serial Hw Status
1 Distributed Forwarding Card WS-F6700-DFC3BXL SAL11370Q8C 5.3 Ok
3 Distributed Forwarding Card WS-F6700-DFC3BXL SAL1333W4V1 5.6 Ok
5 Policy Feature Card 3 WS-F6K-PFC3BXL SAL1040X3AU 1.8 Ok
5 MSFC3 Daughterboard WS-SUP720 SAL1040Z0JL 2.2 Ok
8 Distributed Forwarding Card WS-F6700-DFC3BXL SAL1439UQVP 5.6 Ok
Mod Online Diag Status
1 Pass
3 Pass
5 Pass
8 Pass
r1-core#show memory summary
Head Total(b) Used(b) Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b)
Processor 4732E520 885824224 873473292 12350932 1107328 556184
I/O 8000000 67108864 21641732 45467132 45467132 45465404
Critical 537DCDE0 475940 44 475896 475896 475896
Critical 949A940 36084 44 36040 36040 36040
Processor memory
Address Bytes Prev Next Ref PrevF NextF Alloc PC what
4732E520 0016853976 00000000 48341124 001 -------- -------- 433EB834 *Init*
48341124 0000012800 4732E520 48344350 001 -------- -------- 43FAE89C *Init*
48344350 0000005000 48341124 48345704 001 -------- -------- 433F9578 List Headers
48345704 0000000160 48344350 483457D0 001 -------- -------- 43FAAFA0 *Init*
483457D0 0000000160 48345704 4834589C 001 -------- -------- 43FAAFA0 *Init*
4834589C 0000000160 483457D0 48345968 001 -------- -------- 43FAAFA0 *Init*
48345968 0000000160 4834589C 48345A34 001 -------- -------- 43FAAFA0 *Init*
48345A34 0000000160 48345968 48345B00 001 -------- -------- 43FAAFA0 *Init*
48345B00 0000001500 48345A34 48346108 001 -------- -------- 43452288 messages
48346108 0000010000 48345B00 48348844 001 -------- -------- 434522E4 Watched Queue
48348844 0000010000 48346108 4834AF80 001 -------- -------- 4345233C Watched Bitfield
4834AF80 0000005000 48348844 4834C334 001 -------- -------- 43452394 Watcher Info
4834C334 0000001500 4834AF80 4834C93C 001 -------- -------- 434523EC Watcher Message Queue
4834C93C 0000004288 4834C334 4834DA28 001 -------- -------- 4073CD0C TTY data
4834DA28 0000000512 4834C93C 4834DC54 001 -------- -------- 4073E668 TTY Output Buf
4834DC54 0000000160 4834DA28 4834DD20 001 -------- -------- 43FAAFA0 *Init*
4834DD20 0000026000 4834DC54 483542DC 001 -------- -------- 41481DFC Process Stack
483542DC 0000000184 4834DD20 483543C0 001 -------- -------- 4344FDC8 Process Events
483543C0 0000000160 483542DC 4835448C 001 -------- -------- 43FAAFA0 *Init*
4835448C 0000000648 483543C0 48354740 001 -------- -------- 4344D754 Process
48354740 0000000124 4835448C 483547E8 001 -------- -------- 41485478 *Init*
483547E8 0000010000 48354740 48356F24 001 -------- -------- 433F82E0 List Elements
48356F24 0000010000 483547E8 48359660 001 -------- -------- 433F82E0 List Elements
48359660 0000010000 48356F24 4835BD9C 001 -------- -------- 433F82E0 List Elements
4835BD9C 0000010000 48359660 4835E4D8 001 -------- -------- 433F82E0 List Elements
4835E4D8 0000010000 4835BD9C 48360C14 001 -------- -------- 433F82E0 List Elements
48360C14 0000000220 4835E4D8 48360D1C 001 -------- -------- 408658C8 Env action
48360D1C 0000000184 48360C14 48360E00 001 -------- -------- 408658C8 Env action
48360E00 0000000184 48360D1C 48360EE4 001 -------- -------- 408658C8 Env action
48360EE4 0000000148 48360E00 48360FA4 001 -------- -------- 43782A4C Crypto CA
48360FA4 0000000184 48360EE4 48361088 001 -------- -------- 408657C4 Env action
48361088 0000000184 48360FA4 4836116C 001 -------- -------- 408658C8 Env action
4836116C 0000000184 48361088 48361250 001 -------- -------- 408657C4 Env action
48361250 0000000184 4836116C 48361334 001 -------- -------- 408658C8 Env action
48361334 0000000832 48361250 483616A0 001 -------- -------- 40D9BF10 FM_HA_RDT_INDEX_LIST
483616A0 0000000832 48361334 48361A0C 001 -------- -------- 40D9BF10 FM_HA_RDT_INDEX_LIST
48361A0C 0000000128 483616A0 48361AB8 001 -------- -------- 40D29F90 FM core
48361AB8 0000000240 48361A0C 48361BD4 001 -------- -------- 437BAABC Crypto CA
48361BD4 0000000028 48361AB8 48361C1C 001 -------- -------- 437A3F88 Crypto CA
48361C1C 0000000184 48361BD4 48361D00 001 -------- -------- 408657C4 Env action
48361D00 0000000184 48361C1C 48361DE4 001 -------- -------- 408657C4 Env action
48361DE4 0000000184 48361D00 48361EC8 001 -------- -------- 408658C8 Env action
48361EC8 0000000032 48361DE4 48361F14 001 -------- -------- 40C106E8 draco-oir-process:slot 1
48361F14 0000000032 48361EC8 48361F60 001 -------- -------- 42269CFC Entity MIB C6k Private Process
48361F60 0000000032 48361F14 48361FAC 001 -------- -------- 420D4CB4 Bitfield pool
48361FAC 0000000512 48361F60 483621D8 001 -------- -------- 425779B4 IPC Rx Win Table
483621D8 0000000512 48361FAC 48362404 001 -------- -------- 425779B4 IPC Rx Win Table
48362404 0000000648 483621D8 483626B8 001 -------- -------- 407B4094 XDR: Peer cblk
483626B8 0000000320 48362404 48362824 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
48362824 0000000300 483626B8 4836297C 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
4836297C 0000000280 48362824 48362AC0 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
48362AC0 0000002420 4836297C 48363460 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
48363460 0000000460 48362AC0 48363658 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
48363658 0000000560 48363460 483638B4 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
483638B4 0000000320 48363658 48363A20 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
48363A20 0000000280 483638B4 48363B64 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
48363B64 0000000120 48363A20 48363C08 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
48363C08 0000000156 48363B64 48363CD0 001 -------- -------- 407BA6C8 XDR: stats array
48363CD0 0000001500 48363C08 483642D8 001 -------- -------- 434040C4 Reg Function Seq List
483642D8 0000001500 48363CD0 483648E0 001 -------- -------- 4340411C Reg Function iList
483648E0 0000001500 483642D8 48364EE8 001 -------- -------- 43404174 Reg Function Caselist
48364EE8 0000000032 483648E0 48364F34 001 -------- -------- 42075A40 Init
48364F34 0000000184 48364EE8 48365018 001 -------- -------- 408658C8 Env action
48365018 0000000184 48364F34 483650FC 001 -------- -------- 4124C56C QM-SB
483650FC 0000000060 48365018 48365164 001 -------- -------- 40B237E0 IPC Seat Manager
48365164 0000000088 483650FC 483651E8 001 -------- -------- 4133A234 SIP10GQM-SB
483651E8 0000000032 48365164 48365234 001 -------- -------- 41D08250 BGP Router
48365234 0000000048 483651E8 48365290 001 -------- -------- 43222694 Entity MIB API
48365290 0000000112 48365234 4836532C 001 -------- -------- 4227D18C *Init*
4836532C 0000000032 48365290 48365378 001 -------- -------- 4203E7F0 Parser Linkage
48365378 0000000032 4836532C 483653C4 001 -------- -------- 4203E7F0 Parser Linkage
483653C4 0000000032 48365378 48365410 001 -------- -------- 4203E7F0 Parser Linkage
48365410 0000000032 483653C4 4836545C 001 -------- -------- 42075A40 Init
4836545C 0000000072 48365410 483654D0 001 -------- -------- 43404C54 *Init*
483654D0 0000000072 4836545C 48365544 001 -------- -------- 43404C54 *Init*
48365544 0000000052 483654D0 483655A4 001 -------- -------- 43404C54 *Init*
483655A4 0000000204 48365544 4836569C 001 -------- -------- 43404C54 *Init*
4836569C 0000000112 483655A4 48365738 001 -------- -------- 43404C54 *Init*
48365738 0000000024 4836569C 4836577C 001 -------- -------- 43404C54 *Init*
4836577C 0000001552 48365738 48365DB8 001 -------- -------- 404F4FB0 *Init*
48365DB8 0000003000 4836577C 4836699C 001 -------- -------- 40500E7C Transport ERP id cb chunk
4836699C 0000000032 48365DB8 483669E8 001 -------- -------- 42075A40 Init
483669E8 0000000032 4836699C 48366A34 001 -------- -------- 4203E7F0 Parser Linkage
48366A34 0000000032 483669E8 48366A80 001 -------- -------- 4203E7F0 Parser Linkage
48366A80 0000000032 48366A34 48366ACC 001 -------- -------- 42075A40 Init
48366ACC 0000000024 48366A80 48366B10 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48366B10 0000000024 48366ACC 48366B54 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48366B54 0000000024 48366B10 48366B98 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48366B98 0000000024 48366B54 48366BDC 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48366BDC 0000000024 48366B98 48366C20 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48366C20 0000000024 48366BDC 48366C64 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48366C64 0000000024 48366C20 48366CA8 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48366CA8 0000000024 48366C64 48366CEC 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48366CEC 0000000024 48366CA8 48366D30 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48366D30 0000000024 48366CEC 48366D74 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48366D74 0000000024 48366D30 48366DB8 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48366DB8 0000000024 48366D74 48366DFC 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48366DFC 0000000024 48366DB8 48366E40 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48366E40 0000000024 48366DFC 48366E84 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48366E84 0000000024 48366E40 48366EC8 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48366EC8 0000000024 48366E84 48366F0C 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48366F0C 0000000024 48366EC8 48366F50 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48366F50 0000000024 48366F0C 48366F94 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48366F94 0000000024 48366F50 48366FD8 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48366FD8 0000000024 48366F94 4836701C 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
4836701C 0000000024 48366FD8 48367060 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367060 0000000024 4836701C 483670A4 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
483670A4 0000000024 48367060 483670E8 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
483670E8 0000000024 483670A4 4836712C 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
4836712C 0000000024 483670E8 48367170 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367170 0000000024 4836712C 483671B4 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
483671B4 0000000024 48367170 483671F8 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
483671F8 0000000024 483671B4 4836723C 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
4836723C 0000000024 483671F8 48367280 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367280 0000000024 4836723C 483672C4 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
483672C4 0000000024 48367280 48367308 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367308 0000000024 483672C4 4836734C 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
4836734C 0000000024 48367308 48367390 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367390 0000000024 4836734C 483673D4 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
483673D4 0000000024 48367390 48367418 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367418 0000000024 483673D4 4836745C 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
4836745C 0000000024 48367418 483674A0 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
483674A0 0000000024 4836745C 483674E4 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
483674E4 0000000024 483674A0 48367528 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367528 0000000024 483674E4 4836756C 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
4836756C 0000000024 48367528 483675B0 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
483675B0 0000000024 4836756C 483675F4 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
483675F4 0000000024 483675B0 48367638 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367638 0000000024 483675F4 4836767C 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
4836767C 0000000024 48367638 483676C0 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
483676C0 0000000024 4836767C 48367704 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367704 0000000024 483676C0 48367748 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367748 0000000024 48367704 4836778C 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
4836778C 0000000024 48367748 483677D0 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
483677D0 0000000024 4836778C 48367814 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367814 0000000024 483677D0 48367858 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367858 0000000024 48367814 4836789C 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
4836789C 0000000024 48367858 483678E0 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
483678E0 0000000024 4836789C 48367924 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367924 0000000024 483678E0 48367968 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367968 0000000024 48367924 483679AC 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
483679AC 0000000024 48367968 483679F0 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
483679F0 0000000024 483679AC 48367A34 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367A34 0000000024 483679F0 48367A78 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367A78 0000000024 48367A34 48367ABC 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367ABC 0000000024 48367A78 48367B00 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367B00 0000000024 48367ABC 48367B44 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367B44 0000000024 48367B00 48367B88 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367B88 0000000024 48367B44 48367BCC 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367BCC 0000000024 48367B88 48367C10 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367C10 0000000024 48367BCC 48367C54 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367C54 0000000024 48367C10 48367C98 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367C98 0000000024 48367C54 48367CDC 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367CDC 0000000024 48367C98 48367D20 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367D20 0000000024 48367CDC 48367D64 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367D64 0000000024 48367D20 48367DA8 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367DA8 0000000024 48367D64 48367DEC 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367DEC 0000000024 48367DA8 48367E30 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367E30 0000000024 48367DEC 48367E74 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367E74 0000000024 48367E30 48367EB8 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367EB8 0000000024 48367E74 48367EFC 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367EFC 0000000024 48367EB8 48367F40 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
48367F40 0000000024 48367EFC 48367F84 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48367F84 0000000024 48367F40 48367FC8 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48367FC8 0000000024 48367F84 4836800C 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
4836800C 0000000024 48367FC8 48368050 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
48368050 0000000024 4836800C 48368094 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48368094 0000000024 48368050 483680D8 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
483680D8 0000000024 48368094 4836811C 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
4836811C 0000000024 483680D8 48368160 001 -------- -------- 43F76708 *Init*
48368160 0000000024 4836811C 483681A4 001 -------- -------- 43F766F4 *Init*
483681A4 0000000024 48368160 483681E8 001 -------- -------- 43F76728 *Init*
Bug in IOS Version? More RAM is not possible in SUP720-3BXL.
Thanks,
Thomas> Tracebacks and BGP flapping are not necessarily related.
BGP flapps because there was no more RAM available. (according to the log "ip cef was disabled" because of low memory) After reactivating "ip cef distributed" the BGP sessions becomes stable.
> After the IOS upgrade, did you see any more Tracebacks?
I did not see any tracebacks in the log. Because of having much lower memory available with the new image (only 10-15MB RAM after booting) I decide to downgrade and boot with the previous version. -
QoS Packets not matching on 6500 with SUP720-10GE and SU2T
Hi,
I do not see packets matching in policy.
output below:
Switch#sh policy-map interface vlan 2232
Vlan2232
Service-policy input: HARDPHONE-VVLAN
Class-map: VOICETRAFFIC (match-all)
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: access-group name VOICETRAFFIC
Class-map: VOICESIGNALING (match-all)
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: access-group name VOICESIGNALING
Class-map: class-default (match-any)
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute offered rate 0000 bps, drop rate 0000 bps
Match: any
0 packets, 0 bytes
5 minute rate 0 bps
I also not find packets matching ACL:
switch#sh access-lists
Extended IP access list VIDEOTRAFFIC
10 permit udp any any range 16384 32767
Extended IP access list VOICESIGNALING
10 permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 range 2000 2002
20 permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
30 permit udp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
40 permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 range 2000 2002
50 permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
60 permit udp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
Extended IP access list VOICETRAFFIC
10 permit udp 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 range 16384 32767
I checked policies, they looks applied correctly.
On SUP-720-10GE, I modified ACL to 'permit udp any any' but not found any matching packets. There are plenty of IP phones connected directly to this switch belongs to voice VLAN. I applied VLAN based QoS under voice VLAN and other VLANs too.
I observed different thing on SUP 2T. I saw packets matching ACL statement 'permit udp any any' but when I took off this line, ACL was not showing packets matching.
OUTPUT of IP phones connected to switch:
switch#sh cdp neighbors | in SEP
SEP0008308A5D7B Gig 13/38 143 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308A5DE0 Gig 10/1 121 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0023049C6348 Gig 3/42 152 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0021A02D64D4 Gig 9/28 120 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP1C6A7AE0588E Gig 3/9 127 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP00229059969E Gig 12/48 166 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308AF26F Gig 2/7 161 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP00235EB7BE0E Gig 4/2 154 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP00229059BE5A Gig 6/37 158 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP1CAA07115CF3 Gig 12/29 148 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP00235EB7884F Gig 9/3 156 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308B03FB Gig 2/30 178 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B42CD3 Gig 3/45 132 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0022905991C9 Gig 11/4 145 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308A5E6C Gig 6/36 124 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B427CA Gig 13/31 170 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B425FF Gig 3/19 168 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308A7AD7 Gig 2/3 159 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP0008308A3EB2 Gig 10/4 132 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP002414B45A0E Gig 10/28 170 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP04C5A4B19C8B Gig 2/15 162 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B43DE6 Gig 9/48 162 H P M IP Phone Port 1
SEP006440B42B0D Gig 9/23 179 H P M IP Phone Port 1
Could anyone please help, how to make sure that packets are hitting correct ACL and policy on 6500 with SUP720-10GE and SUP2T.
Thanks,
PruthviPlease note that 6500 is used as L2 switch only and SVI are used for applying policies only.
Configuration below:
class-map match-all VOICESIGNALING
match access-group name VOICESIGNALING
class-map match-all VOICETRAFFIC
match access-group name VOICETRAFFIC
class-map match-all VIDEOTRAFFIC
match access-group name VIDEOTRAFFIC
policy-map HARDPHONE-VVLAN
class VOICETRAFFIC
police flow mask src-only 128000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit ef exceed-action drop
class VOICESIGNALING
police flow mask src-only 32000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit cs3 exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
class class-default
police flow mask src-only 32000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit default exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
policy-map STUDENT-DVLAN
class class-default
police flow mask src-only 25000000 1562500 conform-action set-dscp-transmit default exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
policy-map STAFF-DVLAN
class VOICESIGNALING
police flow mask src-only 32000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit cs3 exceed-action policed-dscp-transmit
class VOICETRAFFIC
police flow mask src-only 128000 8000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit ef exceed-action drop
class VIDEOTRAFFIC
police flow mask src-only 2000000 150000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit ef exceed-action drop
class class-default
police flow mask src-only 50000000 1000000 conform-action set-dscp-transmit ef exceed-action drop
ip access-list extended VOICESIGNALING
remark Skinny and SIP protocols From Phones to Voice Core Infrastructure
permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 range 2000 2002
permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
permit udp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 range 2000 2002
permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
permit udp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
ip access-list extended VOICETRAFFIC
permit udp any any dscp ef
permit udp 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255
permit udp any any range 16384 32767 dscp ef
ip access-list extended VOICESIGNALING
remark Skinny and SIP protocols From Phones to Voice Core Infrastructure
permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 range 2000 2002
permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
permit udp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 range 2000 2002
permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
permit udp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
ip access-list extended VIDEOTRAFFIC
permit udp any any range 16384 32767 dscp ef
interface Vlan104
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input STAFF-DVLAN
interface Vlan105
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input STAFF-DVLAN
interface Vlan573
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input PUBLIC-DVLAN
interface Vlan604
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input PUBLIC-DVLAN
interface Vlan654
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input STUDENT-DVLAN
interface Vlan674
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input PUBLIC-DVLAN
interface Vlan807
ip address 172.18.128.5 255.255.255.0
interface Vlan860
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input PUBLIC-DVLAN
interface Vlan2016
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
service-policy input HARDPHONE-VVLAN
interface Vlan3124
description PolicyOnlyInt
no ip address
shutdown
service-policy input HARDPHONE-VVLAN
switch#sh access-lists
Extended IP access list VOICESIGNALING
10 permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 range 2000 2002
20 permit tcp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
30 permit udp any 10.128.0.0 0.3.255.255 eq 5060
40 permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 range 2000 2002
50 permit tcp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
60 permit udp any 172.20.10.0 0.0.1.255 eq 5060
Extended IP access list VOICETRAFFIC
10 permit udp any any dscp ef <----- not showing any match
11 permit udp 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 <----not shwoing any match
12 permit udp any any range 16384 32767 dscp ef<----not shwoing any match
If I user "permit udp any any ", acl is showing match.
switch#sh access-lists
Extended IP access list VOICETRAFFIC
10 permit udp any any dscp ef
11 permit udp 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255 10.128.0.0 0.63.255.255
12 permit udp any any range 16384 32767 dscp ef
13 permit udp any any (527055 matches) -
Migrating from Sup2GE to Sup720 Native IOS
We are planning to migrate a 6509 chassis from a single Sup2GE & SFM to a Sup720-3B.
Can this be done without a service interruption? If so, what is the recommended procedure for this?
If anyone has done this, I would love to hear your story.
Thanks in advance.
JohnJohn,
Definitely this asks for downtime. I hope you are familiar with the fact that there are two trains of OSes (CATOS and IOS) for the 6509 Sups. IF you are running CATOS now (hybrid) and migrate to SUP 720 which also run's hyrbid then you are OK with not having to convert Operating systems. If you want to use IOS (router like) features on the 6509 after you migrate to Sup 720, you may need to install IOS on the Sup 720. You will also need to convert your existing configs from CATOS to IOS so that your new Sup retains all the configurations that your old switch had.
I would recommend that you keep the OS same on both Sup's so that the migration goes smoother and later on if you want to conver OSes you can do it at a later time. Remember there is a lot of difference in syntax between the commands used in both OSes. Here are a few links that may help understand the diff.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps700/products_tech_note09186a008010e9d5.shtml
If you are converting OSes you will need to refer to this link.
For conversion from CATOS to IOS
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_tech_note09186a008015bfa6.shtml
For conversion from IOS to CATOS
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps700/products_tech_note09186a00801350b8.shtml
THe conversion process takes about 30 mins to an hour depending upon how familiar you are with the conversion process. Remember not to miss any step specified in the above links while conversion.I would definitely recommend, to test this procedure in lab before you are comfortable with doing this in production.
In addition to all this, here is a tool that will convert your current CATOS configs to IOS syntax.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/CatCfgConversion/catcfg_xlat.pl
You will need your CCO login and password.
HTH
Sankar
PS: please remember to rate replies! -
6509 - 720 Supervisor Module Failure after Password Recovery
Hi,
I attempted to perform a password recovery on a 6509 with dual WS-SUP720-3B modules running 12.2(33)SXI2A.
After changing the configuration register to 0x2142 and booting, I am getting a major error on the supervisor modules. I've changed the configuration register back to 0x2102 and am still getting the same error on both supervisor modules. I've also tried it with one module removed and one module installed.
I have about 30 seconds in where I can run commands before I get booted to rommon.
Any thoughts?
See below for the console output:
System Bootstrap, Version 8.5(3)
Copyright (c) 1994-2008 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Cat6k-Sup720/SP processor with 524288 Kbytes of main memory
Autoboot executing command: "boot bootdisk:"
Initializing ATA monitor library...
string is bootdisk:s72033-ipservicesk9-mz.122-33.SXI2a.bin
Loading image, please wait ...
Initializing ATA monitor library...
Self extracting the image... [OK]
Self decompressing the image : ################################################################################################################################################################################################### [OK]
Restricted Rights Legend
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph
(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted
Rights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph
(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.
cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, California 95134-1706
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_sp Software (s72033_sp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SXI2a, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 02-Sep-09 01:25 by prod_rel_team
Image text-base: 0x40101328, data-base: 0x4224F120
*Apr 19 05:03:02.747: %SYS-SP-3-LOGGER_FLUSHING: System pausing to ensure console debugging output.
*Apr 19 05:03:01.515: %PFREDUN-6-ACTIVE: Initializing as ACTIVE processor for this switch
Firmware compiled 19-May-09 12:08 by apyu Build [25600]
*Apr 19 05:03:02.747: %OIR-SP-6-CONSOLE: Changing console ownership to route processor
System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(17r)SX5, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 2006 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Cat6k-Sup720/RP platform with 524288 Kbytes of main memory
Download Start
Download Completed! Booting the image.
Self decompressing the image : ############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################ [OK]
Restricted Rights Legend
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph
(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted
Rights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph
(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.
cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, California 95134-1706
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SXI2a, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 02-Sep-09 01:00 by prod_rel_team
Image text-base: 0x40101328, data-base: 0x43A51E70
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States and local country laws governing import, export, transfer and
use. Delivery of Cisco cryptographic products does not imply
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Importers, exporters, distributors and users are responsible for
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to comply with U.S. and local laws, return this product immediately.
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If you require further assistance please contact us by sending email to
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cisco WS-C6509-E (R7000) processor (revision 1.5) with 458720K/65536K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID SMC133600GT
SR71000 CPU at 600Mhz, Implementation 0x504, Rev 1.2, 512KB L2 Cache
Last reset from s/w reset
1 Virtual Ethernet interface
194 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
1917K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of packet buffer memory.
65536K bytes of Flash internal SIMM (Sector size 512K).
--- System Configuration Dialog ---
Would you like to enter the initial configuration dialog? [yes/no]: no
Press RETURN to get started!
*Apr 19 04:55:51.335: RP: Currently running ROMMON from S (Gold) region
*Apr 19 04:55:52.107: %SPANTREE-5-EXTENDED_SYSID: Extended SysId enabled for type vlan. The Bridge IDs of all active STP instances have been updated, which might change the spanning tree topology
*Apr 19 04:56:00.531: %SYS-5-RESTART: System restarted --
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SXI2a, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c)
Router> 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 02-Sep-09 01:00 by prod_rel_team
*Apr 19 05:03:03.111: %SYS-SP-3-LOGGER_FLUSHED: System was paused for 00:00:00 to ensure console debugging output.
*Apr 19 04:55:46.739: %SPANTREE-SP-5-EXTENDED_SYSID: Extended SysId enabled for type vlan. The Bridge IDs of all active STP instances have been updated, which might change the spanning tree topology
*Apr 19 04:55:46.747: SP: SP: Currently running ROMMON from S (Gold) region
*Apr 19 04:55:47.483: %SCHED-SP-7-WAen
Router#TCH: Attempt to set uninitialized watched boolean (address 0). -Process= "<interrupt level>", ipl= 1, pid= 3
-Traceback= 408E0820 40D74FEC 40D4B31C 40D4A1A8 40D46448 40F604B8 4173CCDC
*Apr 19 04:55:59.607: %SYS-SP-5-RESTART: System restarted --
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_sp Software (s72033_sp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SXI2a, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 02-Sep-09 01:25 by prod_rel_team
Router#
Router#Apr 19 04:56:00.591: %OIR-SP-6-INSPS: Power supply inserted in slot 1
*Apr 19 04:56:00.695: %C6KPWR-SP-4-PSOK: power supply 1 turned on.
*Apr 19 04:56:00.943: %OIR-SP-6-INSPS: Power supply inserted in slot 2
Router#
Router#
Router#
*Apr 19 04:56:08.099: %FABRIC-SP-5-CLEAR_BLOCK: Clear block option is off for the fabric in slot 5.
*Apr 19 04:56:08.195: %FABRIC-SP-5-FABRIC_MODULE_ACTIVE: The Switch Fabric Module in slot 5 became active.
Router#
Router#
Router#
*Apr 19 04:56:09.567: %DIAG-SP-6-RUN_MINIMUM: Module 5: Running Minimal Diagnostics...
Router#
Router#
Router#
Router#show diagnostic result
% Incomplete command.
Router#show diagnostic result ?
module Module Keyword
Router#show diagnostic result ,modu modjle ule 5
Current bootup diagnostic level: minimal
Module 5: Supervisor Engine 720 (Active) SerialNo : SAL1338YTZ0
Overall Diagnostic Result for Module 5 : UNTESTED
Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal
Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested)
1) TestScratchRegister -------------> U
2) TestSPRPInbandPing --------------> U
3) TestTransceiverIntegrity:
Port 1 2
U U
4) TestActiveToStandbyLoopback:
Port 1 2
--More-- U U
5) TestLoopback:
Port 1 2
6) TestNewIndexLearn ---------------> .
7) TestDontConditionalLearn --------> .
8) TestBadBpduTrap -----------------> .
9) TestMatchCapture ----------------> .
10) TestProtocolMatchChannel --------> .
11) TestFibDevices ------------------> F
12) TestIPv4FibShortcut -------------> F
13) TestL3Capture2 ------------------> F
14) TestIPv6FibShortcut -------------> F
15) TestMPLSFibShortcut -------------> F
16) TestNATFibShortcut --------------> F
17) TestAclPermit -------------------> F
18) TestAclDeny ---------------------> U
--More-- 19) TestQoSTcam ---------------------> U
20) TestL3VlanMet -------------------> U
21) TestIngressSpan -----------------> U
22) TestEgressSpan ------------------> U
23) TestNetflowInlineRewrite:
Port 1 2
U U
24) TestFabricSnakeForward ----------> U
25) TestFabricSnakeBackward ---------> U
26) TestTrafficStress ---------------> U
27) TestFibTcamSSRAM ----------------> U
28) TestAsicMemory ------------------> U
29) TestAclQosTcam ------------------> U
30) TestNetflowTcam -----------------> U
31) ScheduleSwitchover --------------> U
32) TestFirmwareDiagStatus ----------> U
33) TestAsicSync --------------------> U
34) TestUnusedPortLoopback:
--More--
Router#[Ashow diagnostic result module 5
Current bootup diagnostic level: minimal
Module 5: Supervisor Engine 720 (Active) SerialNo : SAL1338YTZ0
Overall Diagnostic Result for Module 5 : UNTESTED
Diagnostic level at card bootup: minimal
Test results: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Untested)
1) TestScratchRegister -------------> U
2) TestSPRPInbandPing --------------> U
3) TestTransceiverIntegrity:
Port 1 2
U U
4) TestActiveToStandbyLoopback:
Port 1 2
--More--
Router#
*Apr 19 04:56:29.637: %DIAG-SP-3-MAJOR: M
%Software-forced reload
04:56:30 UTC Sun Apr 19 2015: Breakpoint exception, CPU signal 23, PC = 0x42735338
Possible software fault. Upon reccurence, please collect
crashinfo, "show tech" and contact Cisco Technical Support.
-Traceback= 42735338 42732E8C 423A6220 423A624C 421C1388 4223F614 4223F670 40962164 40963034 40962F54 40963D28 423259D0 42319604 42319820 42727FEC
$0 : 00000000, AT : 43FE0000, v0 : 45870000, v1 : 00000200
a0 : 46DC99C0, a1 : 44E05758, a2 : 00000000, a3 : 00000040
t0 : 00000010, t1 : 3400F101, t2 : 3400F100, t3 : FFFF00FF
t4 : 42728608, t5 : 00002F04, t6 : 80000000, t7 : 00000000
s0 : 00000000, s1 : 43EE0000, s2 : 50449158, s3 : 0000001F
s4 : 50449158, s5 : 470B3AB4, s6 : 00000000, s7 : 08A5DFC8
t8 : 08028FEC, t9 : 00000000, k0 : 00000000, k1 : 00000000
gp : 43FDDE8C, sp : 5000DBB0, s8 : 00000000, ra : 42732E8C
EPC : 42735338, ErrorEPC : 870FDDF0, SREG : 3400F103
MDLO : 00000000, MDHI : 00000000, BadVaddr : 00000000
DATA_START : 0x43A51E70
Cause 00000824 (Code 0x9): Breakpoint exception
Writing crashinfo to bootflash:crashinfo_20150419-045630
=== Flushing messages (04:56:30 UTC Sun Apr 19 2015) ===
Buffered messages:
*Apr 19 04:55:51.335: RP: Currently running ROMMON from S (Gold) region
*Apr 19 04:55:52.107: %SPANTREE-5-EXTENDED_SYSID: Extended SysId enabled for type vlan. The Bridge IDs of all active STP instances have been updated, which might change the spanning tree topology
*Apr 19 04:56:00.531: %SYS-5-RESTART: System restarted --
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SXI2a, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 02-Sep-09 01:00 by prod_rel_team
*Apr 19 05:03:03.111: %SYS-SP-3-LOGGER_FLUSHED: System was paused for 00:00:00 to ensure console debugging output.
*Apr 19 04:55:46.739: %SPANTREE-SP-5-EXTENDED_SYSID: Extended SysId enabled for type vlan. The Bridge IDs of all active STP instances have been updated, which might change the spanning tree topology
*Apr 19 04:55:46.747: SP: SP: Currently running ROMMON from S (Gold) region
*Apr 19 04:55:47.483: %SCHED-SP-7-WATCH: Attempt to set uninitialized watched boolean (address 0). -Process= "<interrupt level>", ipl= 1, pid= 3
-Traceback= 408E0820 40D74FEC 40D4B31C 40D4A1A8 40D46448 40F604B8 4173CCDC
*Apr 19 04:55:59.607: %SYS-SP-5-RESTART: System restarted --
Cisco IOS Software, s72033_sp Software (s72033_sp-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SXI2a, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 02-Sep-09 01:25 by prod_rel_team
*Apr 19 04:56:00.591: %OIR-SP-6-INSPS: Power supply inserted in slot 1
*Apr 19 04:56:00.695: %C6KPWR-SP-4-PSOK: power supply 1 turned on.
*Apr 19 04:56:00.943: %OIR-SP-6-INSPS: Power supply inserted in slot 2
*Apr 19 04:56:08.099: %FABRIC-SP-5-CLEAR_BLOCK: Clear block option is off for the fabric in slot 5.
*Apr 19 04:56:08.195: %FABRIC-SP-5-FABRIC_MODULE_ACTIVE: The Switch Fabric Module in slot 5 became active.
*Apr 19 04:56:09.567: %DIAG-SP-6-RUN_MINIMUM: Module 5: Running Minimal Diagnostics...
*Apr 19 04:56:29.637: %DIAG-SP-3-MAJOR: Module 5: Online Diagnostics detected a Major Error. Please use 'show diagnostic result <target>' to see test results.
*Apr 19 04:56:29.641: %CONST_DIAG-SP-3-BOOTUP_TEST_FAIL: Module 5: TestFibDevices failed
*Apr 19 04:56:29.641: %CONST_DIAG-SP-3-BOOTUP_TEST_FAIL: Module 5: TestIPv4FibShortcut failed
*Apr 19 04:56:29.641: %CONST_DIAG-SP-3-BOOTUP_TEST_FAIL: Module 5: TestL3Capture2 failed
*Apr 19 04:56:29.641: %CONST_DIAG-SP-3-BOOTUP_TEST_FAIL: Module 5: TestIPv6FibShortcut failed
*Apr 19 04:56:29.641: %CONST_DIAG-SP-3-BOOTUP_TEST_FAIL: Module 5: TestMPLSFibShortcut failed
*Apr 19 04:56:29.641: %CONST_DIAG-SP-3-BOOTUP_TEST_FAIL: Module 5: TestNATFibShortcut failed
Queued messages:
*Apr 19 04:56:33.583: %SYS-3-LOGGER_FLUSHING: System pausing to ensure console debugging output.
IPv6FibShortcut failed
*Apr 19 04:56:29.641: %CONST_DIAG-SP-3-BOOTUP_TEST_FAIL: Module 5: TestMPLSFibShortcut failed
*Apr 19 04:56:29.641: %CONST_DIAG-SP-3-BOOTUP_TEST_FAIL: Module 5: TestNATFibShortcut failed
*Apr 19 04:56:29.971: %HA_EM-6-LOG: Mandatory.go_bootup.tcl: GOLD EEM TCL policy for boot up diagnostic
*Apr 19 04:56:30.575: %CPU_MONITOR-3-PEER_EXCEPTION: CPU_MONITOR peer has failed due to exception , reset by [5/0]
*** System received a Software forced crash ***
signal= 0x17, code= 0x24, context= 0x45876f54
PC = 0x42728664, SP = 0x43ed9cd8, RA = 0x413ad2f4
Cause Reg = 0x00003820, Status Reg = 0x34008002
rommon 1 >What kind of line card was being inserted in slot 6? Have you tried other slots? The crash file in the RP says it was reset by SP, so the important crashinfo file would be in the sup-bootflash: Try an see if you find any "dir sup-bootflash:"
Aug 5 17:46:11: %C6K_PLATFORM-2-PEER_RESET: RP is being reset by the SP
%Software-forced reload
To answer your question:
A Is there any different procedure to install line modules in supervisor slots?
>>No there are no special configuration you need to do when inserting a line card in slots that normally would be for supervisor.
B Switch is having previously removed linecard (i.e, fastethernet module)in running configuration. Will it create any system crash?
>>No, it will not cause the switch to crash, when you see the configuration of a line card even after it was removed is quite normal, it's cold module provisionsing, you would not want to keep putting in a configuration for any line card after just resetaing them do you? -
6506, 6509 Chassis Exchange along with SUP 720-3B and SUP 2T-10G
Hi friends,
I have a situation which looks straight forward but since I have not done this before, I thought I should put this here to have some ideas and gottchas related suggestions to look for.
Situation 1:
Basically I have a situation where there is an existing 6506 chassis with SUP32-GE-3B. for some business reasons we have to replace that with a 6509 chassis with SUP720-3B keeping the configuration intact.
Situation 2:
In another situation, we need to replace an existing standalone chassis 6509 with SUP-2T-10G with a pair of 6506 with SUP-2T-10G on each running VSS. Is there any gottachas around this work?
Also, while I was trying to boot the spare 6506 with SUP-2T card, it constantly went to monitor mode with the following error messages
System Bootstrap, Version 12.2(50r)SYS3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 2012 by cisco Systems, Inc.
PYRAMID platform with 2097152 Kbytes of main memory
rommon 1 >
rommon 1 > boot
PCMCIA bootdisk: device is not initialized
open: read error...requested 0x4 bytes, got 0x0
trouble reading device magic number
boot: cannot open "bootdisk:"
boot: cannot determine first file name on device "bootdisk:"
rommon 2 >
Any suggestions for this? It looks like the bootflash memory is missing from the SUP. I am not sure if this flash is usually onboard on this SUP or it should be like an external PCMCIA card.
Look forward for your help and suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
MohitHi SJ
The 16-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet module is interoperable with all models of the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Virtual Switching Supervisor Engine 720 with 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks or Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Supervisor Engine 720, including VS-S720-10G-3C, VS-S720-10G-3CXL, WS-Sup720, WS-Sup720-3B, and WS-Sup720-3BXL. When mixing DFCs in the same chassis, the chassis will operate in the mode of the lowest common denominator.
see link below
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switches/product_bulletin_cisco_catalyst_6500_series_16port_10gigabit_ethernet_module.html
Regards,
Yaseen -
Hi
Just a quick one. Does anyone know the max number of configurable VLANs supported on the sup720? Also what is the maximum number of concurrent spanning-tree instances supported?You can configure extended range vlans on sup 720 so the total number of Vlans supported are 4096.
If you have Mac-address reduction, with PVST+ you have have upto 4096 instances and with MSTP you have 16 MST instances.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_8_1/confg_gd/vlans.htm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_8_1/confg_gd/spantree.htm#wp1083358
HTH,
-amit singh -
6500 Sup720 Native/Hybrid and Flash
Hi
I was hoping to run 6500 in Native Mode (12.2(18)SD5,7 SXF) i.e IOS on both SP and RP.
I have no idea what way the box is configured regarding whether Hybrid (CatOS on SP/PFC, IOS on MSFC) or Native at present.
Those later IOS images are approx. 75M.
From what I can see on CCO, Sup720 comes with 512MB DRAM and 64Mb bootflash on both SP and RP.
Does this mean we need a Compact Flash card to run such an image?
Thanks
MarkHi Brad,
SUP720 can 100% run CATOS and there is no doubt for that matter.
The Catalyst 6500 series Supervisor Engine 720 ships with 512-MB DRAM, which fully supports software release 8.x
The Catalyst 6500 series Supervisor Engine 720 ships with a 64-MB bootflash device
Have a look at this link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/relnotes/ol_4498.htm#wp20785
MARK if you talk of catos yes it will support in 64 MB bootflash and there are some images in NTAIVE IOS which will be working with 64 MB SP bootflash though some Supervisor Engine 720 Release 12.2SX images are larger than the bootflash device and must be stored on a CompactFlash card.
Have a look at this link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/122sx/ol_4164.htm#wp2560955
HTH, if yes please rate the post.
Ankur -
WiSM & SUP720 Performance Issue
We use WiSM 4.0.217.0 and SUP720 12.2(18) SXF5. We experience bad performance with wireless client download, for only about 70kbps. I tried with a WLC2006 connected to the same SUP720 with similar configurations with WiSM and I got 2Mbps download speed via WLC2006. Has anyone seen this issue before?
Thanks!
ZhenningThere are several possible reasons that this error message is generated. From the WiSM's perspective, the most common reason is an incorrect configuration of the service port on the Supervisor Engine.
In the case of a WiSM, the service port is used solely for communication between the Supervisor 720 and the WiSM.
Complete these steps in order to get rid of this error message.
Create a new VLAN for the WiSM service ports on the Supervisor Engine that does not exist anywhere on the network.
Create a DHCP scope setup on your Supervisor 720 to assign IP addresses to the service ports of the controllers. This IP range should not start with the same octet of any interface that already exists on your network .
Note: It is recommended that you create a DHCP scope for the service port of the Catalyst WiSM. Alternatively, you can also session (session slot X process 1 or 2 ) or console directly into the WiSM and set the static IP addresses (configure the interface address service port).
Assign the WiSM service ports to this newly created VLAN with the command wism service-vlan new VLAN ID on the Supervisor Engine. -
hi,
i have been reading about the sup720 for catalyst 6500 switches. i know that the backplane bandwidth can reach 720Gbps. BUT where is this bandwidth distributed (among the line cards that is)? do the cards share this bandwidth or is there a certain amount dedicated to each slot.
any clarification is appreciated.
cheersEach line card can get up to 40Gbps of bandwidth depending on whether the card is switch fabric enabled or not. Some cards have one connection to the switch fabric and one connection to the data bus (32Gbps), the 2nd-generation fabric cards have 2 connection to the switch fabric.
Check the switch fabric architecture:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps700/products_tech_note09186a00801c6652.shtml#SFM_arch
Keep in mind that the 720 is a combination of MSFC3, PFC3, and a 720Gbps crossbar switch fabric:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_data_sheet09186a0080159856.html
Regards
Mustafa -
Hi,
I want to install the Sup720 and the WiSM module, I know I have to create a VLAN that is used to communication between WiSM and Catalyst Sup720, then I have to create a DHCP Scope for the service port of the WiSM in the Sup720 and associate the VLAN for the service port......
Here is where I request your help:
It is possible to assign static IPs instead of configuring a DHCP Scope for the WiSM or not? If it possible how?
I did not find any documents of that!!
Thanks in advance
FerFer,
it is possible to statically assign the addresses to the SUP 720. You would need to console into the WiSM, and go through the initial setup. In there, you are prompted to do DHCP or none for the Service Port. If you select none, you are able to put a static address on it.
Personally I think the best way to do this, is to do the DHCP scope on the SUP. This way, if you need to replace the controller, or are in a remote location, you can simply session into the processor and get it back online. But that is up to you. One thing that you need to remember, is that in the WiSM the Service Ports are only used to communicate between the WiSM and the SUP, so whatever VLAN you use, should be an unused and unrouted subnet, that is only on the SUP the WiSM is in. -
Is WCCP supported on Sup720 currently ? If not, when will it be supported ?
Release 12.2(18)SXD1 and later support WCCP on Supervisor Engine 720.
~Zach -
Bypass High Speed fan tray req for Sup720
Anyone use the command to disabled this feature? What's the command? What's the procedure (boot ROM)? How long can the system run without causing damage? Immediate need to boot until high fan tray can be delivered.
The command is ALLOWANYFAN=1 in ROMMON. I did not have to use set to add variable, but use it to view. I'm not sure if it's case sensitive. I used all upper case and alarm indicators went out on sup module. Here's some log outout. Notice the temp rising. (The chassis powered down sup module after approx. 5 minutes without these commands. Notice the logg buff output warnings).
rommon 1 > set
PS1=rommon ! >
RTS=02:59:30 PDT Sat Aug 27 2005
?=0
BOOT=disk0:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-18.SXE2.bin,1;
BSI=0
RET_2_RCALTS=
ACL_DENY=0
PF_REDUN_CRASH_COUNT=0
rommon 2 > ALLOWANYFAN=1
rommon 3 > ALLOWANYPS=1
AFTER:
rommon 4 > set
PS1=rommon ! >
LOG_PREFIX_VERSION=1
SLOTCACHE=cards;
RET_2_RTS=02:59:30 PDT Sat Aug 27 2005
BOOT=disk0:s72033-ipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-18.SXE2.bin,1;
BSI=0
RET_2_RCALTS=
ACL_DENY=0
PF_REDUN_CRASH_COUNT=0
?=0
ALLOWANYFAN=1
Router#sh mod
Mod Ports Card Type Model Serial No.
2 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet WS-X6748-GE-TX SAD09330AVJ
3 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet WS-X6748-GE-TX SAD093307MP
5 2 Supervisor Engine 720 (Active) WS-SUP720-3B SAL09337RHD
FIRST SHOW TEMP:
Router#sh envir cool
fan-tray 1:
fan-tray 1 type: WS-C6K-9SLOT-FAN
fan-tray 1 version: 1
fan-tray 1 fan-fail: OK
chassis per slot cooling capacity: 37 cfm
module 2 cooling requirement: 70 cfm
module 3 cooling requirement: 70 cfm
module 5 cooling requirement: 35 cfm
Router#sh envir temp
VTT 1 outlet temperature: 19C
VTT 2 outlet temperature: 19C
VTT 3 outlet temperature: 32C
module 2 outlet temperature: 22C
module 2 inlet temperature: 16C
module 5 outlet temperature: 24C
module 5 inlet temperature: 19C
module 5 device-1 temperature: 28C
module 5 device-2 temperature: 27C
module 5 asic-1 (SSO-1) temp: 19C
module 5 asic-2 (SSO-2) temp: 18C
module 5 asic-3 (SSO-3) temp: 18C
module 5 asic-4 (SSO-4) temp: 19C
module 5 asic-5 (SSA-1) temp: 18C
module 5 asic-6 (HYPERION-1) temp: 18C
module 5 RP outlet temperature: 20C
module 5 RP inlet temperature: 20C
module 5 EARL outlet temperature: 32C
module 5 EARL inlet temperature: 19C
LAST SHOW TEMP:
Router#sh envir temp
VTT 1 outlet temperature: 19C
VTT 2 outlet temperature: 19C
VTT 3 outlet temperature: 29C
module 2 outlet temperature: 38C
module 2 inlet temperature: 18C
module 5 outlet temperature: 26C
module 5 inlet temperature: 19C
module 5 device-1 temperature: 31C
module 5 device-2 temperature: 31C
module 5 asic-1 (SSO-1) temp: 19C
module 5 asic-2 (SSO-2) temp: 19C
module 5 asic-3 (SSO-3) temp: 19C
module 5 asic-4 (SSO-4) temp: 19C
module 5 asic-5 (SSA-1) temp: 19C
module 5 asic-6 (HYPERION-1) temp: 19C
module 5 RP outlet temperature: 21C
module 5 RP inlet temperature: 21C
module 5 EARL outlet temperature: 35C
module 5 EARL inlet temperature: 20C
LOGGING BUFFER WARNINGS:
00:01:23: %OIR-SP-6-INSPS: Power supply inserted in slot 1
00:01:23: %C6KPWR-SP-4-PSOK: power supply 1 turned on.
00:01:24: SP: Warning: Module 2 cannot be sufficiently cooled. Should disallow module power up
but allowing.
00:01:25: SP: Warning: Module 3 cannot be sufficiently cooled. Should disallow module power up
but allowing.
00:01:25: SP: Warning: DFC on Supervisor requires chassis fan upgrade. Should shutdown system b
ut not doing so.
00:01:26: %FABRIC-SP-5-CLEAR_BLOCK: Clear block option is off for the fabric in slot 5.
00:01:26: %FABRIC-SP-5-FABRIC_MODULE_ACTIVE: The Switch Fabric Module in slot 5 became active.
00:01:26: SP: Warning: Module 2 cannot be sufficiently cooled. Should disallow module power up
but allowing.
00:01:26: SP: Warning: Module 2 cannot be sufficiently cooled. Should disallow module power up
but allowing. -
Can I buy Smartnet for WS-SUP720-3B
Hi,
Can I buy SmartNet for a WS-SUP720-3B (Catalyst 6500/Cisco 7600 Supervisor 720 Fabric MSFC3 PFC3B)?
In the DCT it doesn't show up!
Thanks in advance.You buy Smartnet on the chassis and all the components in the chassis are covered, including the Supervisor.
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