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- Data Sheet
- Cisco Catalyst 4948-10GE Switch

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SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
Table 1 describes the software configuration options for the Cisco Catalyst 4948-10GE.
Table 1. Software Configuration Options for the Cisco Catalyst 4948-10GE
Software Image Description
IP Base Image
Standard Layer 3 image, including Routing Information Protocol Version 1 (RIPv1), RIPv2, static routes, includes
EIGRP stub.
Enterprise Services Image
Enhanced Layer 3 image, including Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System
(IS-IS), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) AppleTalk, and
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) software routing. Also includes all IP Base Image features.
Table 2 compares the Cisco Catalyst 4948 Switch to the Catalyst 4948-10GE Switch.
Table 2. Comparison Between Cisco Catalyst 4948 and Catalyst 4948-10GE
Feature and Description Cisco Catalyst 4948 Cisco Catalyst 4948-10GE
Layer 2-4 Performance
72 mpps and 96 Gbps 102 mpps and 136 Gbps
Uplink Optic Types
4 SFP optics Two X2 (10 GE) optics
Switching Capacity
96 Gbps 136 Gbps
Throughput
72 mpps 102 mpps
Multilayer Switching
Full Layer 2-4 services and routing Full Layer 2-4 services and routing
Minimum Software Requirement
Cisco IOS
®
Software Release 12.2(20)EWA
or later
Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(25)EWA
or later
CPU
266 MHz 666 MHz
Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM)
256 MB 256 MB
Active VLANs
2048 2048
Multicast Entries
28,000 (Layer 3)
16,000 (Layer 2)
28,000 (Layer 3)
16,000 (Layer 2)
Per VLAN Spanning Tree (PVST)
and VLAN IDs
4096 4096
Spanning Tree Protocol Instances
1500 1500
Switched Virtual Interfaces (SVIs)
2k 2k
PREDICTABLE PERFORMANCE AND SCALABILITY
The Cisco Catalyst 4948-10GE is optimized for multimedia applications with its advanced multicast support. It supports Protocol Independent
Multicast (PIM), Source Specific Multicast (S SM), and Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM), providing end users with additional scalability to
support multimedia applications. Also supported is Internet Engineering Task Force (IGMP) snooping in hardware, enhancing performance and
reducing network traffic by allowing a switch to dynamically add and remove hosts from a multicast group.