From: David Timmons (masterdt@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jul 25 2006 - 19:13:38 ART
Hi,
How about we compare the 4507R and 4510R chasssis. Those are the ones I use the most with the the following sups: Sup IV, Sup V, Sup V-10GE:
See what your document says for those. Also, does it say anything about the WS-X4548-GB-RJ45 and connection the backplane?
This was the doc I used to look at the chassis/sup combo:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/switches/ps4324/products_installation_guide_chapter09186a0080126d48.html
dt
----- Original Message ----
From: James Ventre <messageboard@ventrefamily.com>
To: David Timmons <masterdt@yahoo.com>
Cc: "Guyler, Rik" <rguyler@shp-dayton.org>; "ccielab@groupstudy.com" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 5:07:37 PM
Subject: Re: What's your View about these
>Who really knows what to believe?
I've got one sitting in front of me marked "cisco confidential". That's the one I tend to use as my reference. I've found it to be more often right than wrong.
If you've got a few box specific questions - I can certainly research them for you.
James
David Timmons wrote:
Very true, You must consider how the line cards connect to the backplane. I think that BW can very based on individual line cards. For example, if you go with the WS-X4548-GB-RJ45, then Cisco will only give you a single Gig per 8 ports. So that should give you a max of 6 Gbps per blade. I have never been able to find these numbers for the 3750's. The problem with the connection based on the Sup is that you often see conflicting information: I have link here shows the connection to the backplane will vary with respect to the chassis and supervisor This my summary of the 4507R and 4510R: 4507R 4 GBPS for Sup II+, SUP III and Sup IV 8 GBPS for Sup V 4510R 8 Gbps Sup V 20 Gbps Sup V-10GE Who really knows what to believe? dt ----- Original Message ---- From: James Ventre <messageboard@ventrefamily.com> To: David Timmons <masterdt@yahoo.com> Cc: "Guyler, Rik" <rguyler@shp-dayton.org>; "ccielab@groupstudy.com"
<ccielab@groupstudy.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 3:56:25 PM Subject: Re: What's your View about these I should also note that I've seen conflicting information on that 12 Gbps number being a Full Duplex number and a Half Duplex number (I have 2 docs in front of me that are conflicting). James James Ventre wrote:
>David Timmons wrote: >the 4500 is going to support 64 Gbps If you're going to state numbers, lets talk about the REAL numbers ... each card only has access to 12 Gbps (6 Gbps Full Duplex) to the backplane. This applies to a: Sup IV, V or V-10GE. James
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