Operating instructions
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Note that the current revision of code available at the time of this most recent update to
this document is 12.1(14)AY4. It is strongly recommended that this or a newer revision be
installed to ensure all recent bug fixes are applied and new features are available.
Cisco Catalyst 6500 switch hardware and software
Two Cisco Catalyst 6509s each with:
IOS version: 12.2(17d)SXB
Image name: s72033-jk9sv-mz.122-17d.SXB.bin
Module in slot 2: 48 CEF720 48 port 10/100/1000mb Ethernet
– Model number: WS-X6748-GE-TX
• Hardware: 1.4
• Firmware: 12.2(14r)S5
• Software: 12.2(17d)SXB
– Sub-module: Centralized Forwarding Card - WS-F6700-CFC (Hw 2.0)
Module in slot 5: Supervisor Engine 720
– Model number: WS-SUP720-BASE
• Hardware: 2.1
• Firmware: 7.7(1)
• Software: 12.2(17d)SXB
– Sub-module: Policy Feature Card 3 - WS-F6K-PFC3A (Hw 1.1)
– Sub-module: MSFC3 Daughterboard - WS-SUP720 (Hw 1.2)
Module in slot 6: CEF720 4 port 10-Gigabit Ethernet
– Model number: WS-X6704-10GE
• Hardware: 1.2
• Firmware: 12.2(14r)S5
• Software: 12.2(17d)SXB
– Sub-module: Centralized Forwarding Card - WS-F6700-CFC (Hw 1.1)
– Two - 10GBASE-LR XENPAK module
One - DS-CAC-2500W Power supply
One - WS-C6K-9SLOT-FAN2 Fan tray
7.3.2 Preconfiguration preparation (base configuration information)
All configurations and testing were performed on clean systems. In the case of the Cisco
Systems IGESMs and 6500s, the units were restored to the factory default through the CLI
interface command write erase, deleting the vlan.dat file, and performing a reload on the
switches.
Important: Performing the operations above will result in all configuration data being lost
on the mentioned devices, which in turn,
will lead to network downtime if performed on
production systems. The commands are presented here only to indicate the preparation
performed prior to commencement of lab testing for this document.
Important: If working in a production network, be sure to understand the consequences of
any commands issued. Failure to completely understand the operation of commands can
lead to network down conditions.