Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Module Installation Guide October 2003 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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C O N T E N T S Preface xi Audience xi Organization xii Conventions xii Statement 1071—Warning Definition xiv Related Documentation xix Obtaining Documentation xix Cisco.
Contents CONSOLE PORT MODE Switch 1-14 Switch Load 1-15 PCMCIA Slot 1-15 Uplink Ports 1-15 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 1-16 24-Port 10BASE-FL Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6024-10FL-MT) 1-20 48-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148-GE-TX) 1-21 48-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148V-GE-TX) 1-21 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148-RJ21V) 1-22 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148-RJ45V) 1-23 24-Port 10
Contents 48-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6548V-GE-TX) 1-32 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Fabric-Enabled Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6548-RJ-21) 1-33 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Fabric-Enabled Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6548-RJ-45) 1-34 48-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T Fabric-Enabled Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6748-GE-TX) 1-35 Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules 1-36 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6316-GE-TX) 1-38 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6408-GBIC) 1-38 8-Po
Contents Network Analysis Modules 1-58 Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-1) 1-59 Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-2) 1-61 Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9) 1-63 IPSec VPN Acceleration Services Module (WS-SVC-IPSEC-1) 1-66 Intrusion Detection System Module (WS-X6381-IDS) 1-68 Content Switching Module (WS-X6066-SLB-APC) 1-71 Switch Fabric Modules 1-72 Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM) 1-72 Switch Fabric Module 2 (WS-X6500-SFM2) 1-73 Voice-Related Modules 1-75 Communications Media Module (WS-S
Contents Patch Cord 2-9 Differential Mode Delay 2-11 Console Port Cabling Specifications—Supervisor Engine Only 2-13 Port Connector Requirements—Switching Modules Only 2-14 Port Densities 2-16 Gigabit Interface Converters 2-18 WS-G5483 Copper GBIC 2-19 WS-G5484, WS-G5486, and WS-G5487 Optical GBICs 2-20 Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing GBICs 2-21 SFP Optical Transceiver Modules 2-22 1000BASE-T SFP Modules 2-23 CWDM SFP Optical Transceiver Modules 2-24 XenPak Optical Transceiver Modules 2-25 Software Requi
Contents APPENDIX A Technical Specifications A-1 Module Specifications A-1 Regulatory Standards Compliance A-2 APPENDIX B Cable and Connector Specifications B-1 RJ-21 Connector B-2 RJ-21 (WS-X6624-FXS Only) B-4 RJ-45 Connector B-5 Supervisor Engine Console Port Signals and Pinouts B-8 CONSOLE PORT MODE Switch B-9 Identifying a Rollover Cable B-9 Console Port Mode 1 Signaling and Pinouts B-10 Console Port Mode 2 Signaling and Pinouts B-13 Fiber-Optic Connectors B-14 SC Connectors B-14 MT-RJ Connectors
Preface This preface describes who should read the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Module Installation Guide, how it is organized, and its document conventions. Audience Only trained and qualified service personnel (as defined in IEC 60950 and AS/NZS3260) should install, replace, or service the equipment described in this publication.
Preface Organization Organization This publication is organized as follows: Chapter Title Description Chapter 1 Product Overview Provides an overview of the Catalyst 6500 series switches, the supervisor engine, Ethernet switching modules, and ATM modules.
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Preface Related Documentation Related Documentation For instructions on installing and configuring Catalyst 6500 series switches, refer to these publications: • Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 6500 Series Switches • Site Preparation and Safety Guide • Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Quick Software Configuration Guide • Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Installation Guide • Catalyst 6000 Series Switch Installation Guide • Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guid
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C H A P T E R 1 Product Overview This chapter describes the Catalyst 6000 series switches, the Catalyst 6500 series switches, supervisor engines, and switching modules.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Catalyst 6000 Series Switches • IPSec VPN Acceleration Services Module (WS-SVC-IPSEC-1), page 1-66 • Intrusion Detection System Module (WS-X6381-IDS), page 1-68 • Content Switching Module (WS-X6066-SLB-APC), page 1-71 • Switch Fabric Modules, page 1-72 • Voice-Related Modules, page 1-75 • Port Addresses, page 1-84 • Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines and Switching Modules, page 1-87 • Power Management and Environmental Monitoring, page 1-88 Catalyst 6000 Series Swi
Chapter 1 Product Overview Catalyst 6000 Series Switches Note The uplink ports are fully functional on the redundant supervisor engine in standby mode. The Catalyst 6000 series switches support the following hardware: • A supervisor engine with two gigabit interface uplinks and an optional redundant supervisor engine Note Supervisor Engine 720 is not supported in the Catalyst 6006 and Catalyst 6009 switches. Both supervisor engines in a single chassis must be completely identical.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Catalyst 6500 Series Switches The Catalyst 6500 series switches consist of the following six chassis: • Catalyst 6503 (3 slots) • Catalyst 6506 (6 slots) • Catalyst 6509 (9 slots) • Catalyst 6509-NEB (9 slots, vertical) • Catalyst 6509-NEB-A (9 slots, vertical) • Catalyst 6513 (13 slots) The Catalyst 6506, Catalyst 6509, Catalyst 6509-NEB, Catalyst 6509-NEB-A, and Catalyst 6513 switches can support a backplane architecture that scales f
Chapter 1 Product Overview Catalyst 6500 Series Switches – Two additional switching modules in the Catalyst 6503 switch – Five additional switching modules in the Catalyst 6506 switch – Eight additional switching modules in the Catalyst 6509, Catalyst 6509-NEB, and Catalyst 6509-NEB-A switches – Twelve additional switching modules in the Catalyst 6513 switch Note • Specific combinations of supervisor engines and modules may not be supported in your chassis.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Note • For redundancy, you can install a redundant Switch Fabric Module. The module that is installed first functions as the primary module. When you install two Switch Fabric Modules at the same time, the module in slot 5 or slot 7 acts as the primary module, and the module in slot 6 or slot 8 acts as the backup. If you reset the module in slot 5 or slot 7, the module in slot 6 or slot 8 becomes the primary module.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Table 1-1 Catalyst 6500 Series Switches Key Features (continued) Feature Description Component Hot-Swapping Modules (including the supervisor engine if you have redundant supervisor engines) and fans can be replaced without interrupting the system power or causing other software or interfaces to shut down. Memory Components • 512-KB NVRAM stores configuration information.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Supervisor Engines This section describes the features found on Supervisor Engine 1, Supervisor Engine 2, and Supervisor Engine 720. This section contains the following topics: Note • LEDs, page 1-12 • RESET Button, page 1-13 • CONSOLE Port, page 1-13 • CONSOLE PORT MODE Switch, page 1-14 • Switch Load, page 1-15 • PCMCIA Slot, page 1-15 • Uplink Ports, page 1-15 The Catalyst 6513 switch requires a Supervisor Engine 2 or Supervisor Engine 720.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-2 Supervisor Engines (continued) Product Number WS-X6K-SUP1A-MSFC WS-XSUP1A-PFC Description • Supervisor Engine 1A, dual 1000BASE-X GBIC uplinks, PFC and MSFC daughter cards • QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) is 1p1q4t/1p2q2t • Supervisor Engine 1A, dual 1000BASE-X GBIC uplinks, PFC daughter card • QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) is 1p1q4t/1p2q2t • Supervisor Engine 2, dual 1000BASE-X GBIC uplinks, fabric-enabled, supports a PFC2 and an MSFC2,
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-2 Supervisor Engines (continued) Product Number Description Supervisor Engine 720 Supervisor Engine 7202 • Two Ethernet uplink ports: port 1 supports gigabit Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) module; port 2 configurable with either a gigabit SFP or a 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 • Integrated 720-Gbps Switch Fabric • 2 CompactFlash Type II slots (DISK 0 and DISK 1) • Must be installed in slots 5 or 6 in a 6-slot and a 9-slot chassis, and slots 7
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Figure 1-1 Supervisor Engine 1 Front Panel Features Switch load display Console port PCMCIA LED LINK LEDs WS-X6K-SUP1 16057 EJECT LIN PCMCIA 1% PORT 2 K PORT 1 K CONSOLE Load LIN G M ET R ES R S U TIV ST PW AT AC SY ST E EM M T Switch CONSOLE 100% PORT MODE SUPERVISOR I Console port mode switch PCMCIA slot Status LEDs 1000BASE-X GBIC Uplink Ports Reset button Figure 1-2 Supervisor Engine 2 Front Panel Features Console
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines LEDs The LEDs on the supervisor engine front panel indicate the status of the supervisor engine, modules, power supplies, and the fan assembly. Table 1-3 lists the LEDs and their function. Table 1-3 Supervisor Engine LEDs LED Color/State Description STATUS Green All diagnostics pass. The module is operational (normal initialization sequence). Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics (normal initialization sequence).
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Table 1-3 LED Supervisor Engine LEDs (continued) Color/State Description SWITCH LOAD If the switch is operational, the switch load meter indicates (as an approximate percentage) the current traffic load over the backplane. PCMCIA The PCMCIA LED is lit when no Flash PC card is in the slot, and it goes off when you insert a Flash PC card. LINK Green The port is operational. Orange The link has been disabled by software.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines Note EIA/TIA-232 and EIA/TIA-449 were known as recommended standards RS-232 and RS-449 before their acceptance as standards by the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). For detailed information on using this port, see the “Connecting to the Console Port—Supervisor Engine Only” section on page 3-15.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Supervisor Engines For more information on using the console port, see the “Connecting to the Console Port—Supervisor Engine Only” section on page 3-15. Switch Load The switch load meter provides you with a visual approximation of the current traffic load across the backplane. PCMCIA Slot The Flash PC card (PCMCIA) slot holds a Flash PC card for additional Flash memory. You can use this Flash memory to store and run software images or to serve as an I/O device.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules For detailed information on these ports, see the “Connecting to the Uplink Ports—Supervisor Engine Only” section on page 3-16. The Supervisor Engine 720 has two uplink ports. The port labeled PORT 1 requires that a Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) module be installed into it. The port operates at 1 Gbps. The port labeled PORT 2 has two connectors: either an SFP 1-Gbps port connector or a 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 connector.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules • 24-Port 100BASE-FX Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6224-100FX-MT), page 1-24 • 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248-RJ45), page 1-25 • 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248-TEL), page 1-25 • 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248A-TEL), page 1-26 • 24-Port 100BASE-FX Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6324-100FX-MM), page 1-26 • 24-Port 100BASE-FX Ethernet Switching
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules Table 1-4 Ethernet Switching Modules Features Product Number Backplane Connection Forwarding Inline Power1 Port Buffer Size Queues Per Port WS-X6024-10FL-MT 32 Gbps Bus Centralized No 128 KB 2 transmit, 1 receive WS-X6148-GE-TX 32 Gbps Bus Centralized Optional2 128 KB 2 transmit, 1 receive WS-6148V-GE-TX 32 Gbps Bus Centralized Yes 128 KB 2 transmit, 1 receive WS-X6148-RJ21V 32 Gbps Bus Centralized Ye
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules Table 1-4 Ethernet Switching Modules Features (continued) Forwarding Inline Power1 Port Buffer Size Queues Per Port Switch Fabric and Bus Centralized No 1 MB 4 transmit, 2 receive WS-X6548-GE-TX Switch Fabric and Bus Centralized Optional2 1 MB 4 transmit, 2 receive WS-6548V-GE-TX Switch Fabric and Bus Centralized Yes 1 MB 4 transmit, 2 receive WS-X6548-RJ-21 Switch Fabric and Bus Centralized No 1 MB 4 t
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 24-Port 10BASE-FL Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6024-10FL-MT) The 24-port 10BASE-FL switching module (WS-X6024-10FL-MT) provides 24 switched, 10-Mbps, full- or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-4.) The module has 24 MT-RJ connectors for connection to multimode fiber-optic (MMF) cable. The QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) for this module is 1q4t/2q2t. This module is a Class 1 laser product.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 48-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6148-GE-TX) The 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T switching module (WS-X6148-GE-TX) provides 48 switched, 10/100/1000-Mbps autosensing, full- or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-5.) The module has 48 RJ-45 connectors for use with either Category 3, Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP cable. This module can be upgraded with an inline-power daughter card to support IP phones.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules • Phone discovery—Automatically detects the presence of an IP phone and supplies inline power to the phone. • Auxiliary VLANs—Provides automatic VLAN configuration for IP phones using IEEE 802.1Q as the standards-based VLAN tagging mechanism between the switch and the IP phone. The QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) for this module is 1q4t/2q2t.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules Auxiliary VLANs—Provides automatic VLAN configuration for IP phones using IEEE 802.1Q as the standards-based VLAN tagging mechanism between the switch and the IP phone. • The QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) for this module is 1q4t/2q2t.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules The QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) for this module is 1q4t/2q2t.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248-RJ45) The 48-port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet switching module (WS-X6248-RJ45) provides 48 switched 10/100-Mbps autosensing, full or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-10.) The 48 ports have RJ-45 connectors for Category 3, Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP or FTP cable. The QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) for this module is 1q4t/2q2t.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6248A-TEL) The 48-port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet switching module (WS-X6248A-TEL) provides 48 switched 10/100-Mbps autosensing, full or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-12.) The WS-X6248A-TEL Ethernet module has a larger buffer than the WS-X6248-TEL Ethernet module.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules Figure 1-13 24-Port 100BASE-FX Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6324-100FX-MM) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 N K N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI LI N K N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI LI N K N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI LI LI N K 24 PORT 100FX-MMF 44744 1 ST AT US WS-X6324-100FX-M
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ21V) The 48-port 10/100BASE-T switching module (WS-X6148-RJ21V) provides 48 switched, 10/100-Mbps autosensing, full- or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-15.) The module has 4 RJ-21 connectors (12 ports per connector) for use with either Category 3, Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP cable.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ-45) The 48-port 10/100BASE-T switching module (WS-X6348-RJ-45) provides 48 switched, 10/100-Mbps autosensing, full- or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-16.) The module has 48 RJ-45 connectors for connection to either Category 3, Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP or FTP cable. This module can be upgraded with an inline-power daughter card to support IP phones.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6348-RJ45V) The 48-port 10/100BASE-T switching module (WS-X6348-RJ45V) provides 48 switched, 10/100-Mbps autosensing, full- or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-17.) The module has 48 RJ-45 connectors for use with either Category 3, Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP or FTP cable.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 24-Port 100BASE-FX Fabric-Enabled Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6524-100FX-MM) The 24-port 100BASE-FX switching module (WS-X6524-100FX-MM) provides 24 switched, 100-Mbps, full- or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-18.) Ports have MT-RJ connectors for MMF cable. The WS-X6524-100FX-MM module has 1-MB per-port packet buffers and a single fabric channel interface.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules Figure 1-19 48-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS_X6548-GE-TX) 47 48 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 PHONE 90852 37 38 SWITCHING MODULE 30 10/100/1000 BASE-T GE 35 36 29 24 22 21 20 23 19 18 17 16 15 14 9 12 8 11 7 10 6 5 4 3 2 1 48 PORT 25 26 28 23 24 27 STATUS 13 14 26 11 12 2 25 1 13 WS-X6148-GE-TX The front panel LEDs are
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules Figure 1-20 48-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6548V-GE-TX) 47 48 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 PHONE 90852 37 38 SWITCHING MODULE 31 10/100/1000 BASE-T GE 35 36 30 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 9 11 8 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 48 PORT 25 26 29 23 24 28 STATUS 13 14 27 11 12 2 26 1 25 WS-X6148-GE-TX The front panel LEDs are
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 48-Port 10/100BASE-T Fabric-Enabled Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6548-RJ-45) The 48-port 10/100BASE-T switching module (WS-X6548-RJ-45) provides 48 switched, 10/100-Mbps, full- or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-22.) Ports have RJ-45 connectors for Category 5, 5e, and 6 cable. The WS-X6548-RJ-45 module has 1-MB per-port packet buffers and a single fabric channel interface.
Chapter 1 Product Overview 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ethernet Switching Modules 48-Port 10/100/1000BASE-T Fabric-Enabled Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6748-GE-TX) The 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T switching module (WS-X6748-GE-TX) provides 48 switched, 10/100/1000-Mbps, full- or half-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-22.) Ports have RJ-45 connectors for Category 5, Category 5e, and Category 6 cable. The WS-X6748-GE-TX module has 1.3-MB per-port packet buffers and a dual-fabric channel interface.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules This section describes these Gigabit Ethernet switching modules: • 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6316-GE-TX), page 1-38 • 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6408-GBIC), page 1-38 • 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6408A-GBIC), page 1-39 • 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6416-GBIC), page 1-40 • 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6416-
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules Table 1-5 Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules Features (continued) Product Number Backplane Connection Forwarding Number of Transmit Queues/Port Number of Receive Queues/Port WS-X6501-10GEX4 Switch fabric and bus Centralized. Support for 3 distributed forwarding with optional DFC1 2 WS-X6502 -10GE Switch fabric and bus Centralized.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules These modules are Class 1 laser products. Refer to the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Catalyst 6500 Series Switches for information on working with lasers. Note 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6316-GE-TX) The 16-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X6316-GE-TX) provides 16 switched, full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet ports. (See Figure 1-24.) Ports have RJ-45 connectors for Category 5 UTP.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules Figure 1-25 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6408-GBIC) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI N K LI LI N K LI N K ST 8 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET 16061 1 AT US WS-X6408 1000BASE-X GBIC ports The front panel LEDs are described in Table 1-6 on page 1-47.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6416-GBIC) The 16-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X6416-GBIC) provides 16 switched, full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet ports that you can configure with any combination of 1000BASE-SX, LX/LH, and ZX GBICs, copper GBICs, or CWDM GBICs. (See Figure 1-27.) The WS-X6416-GBIC module has enhanced QoS features. CWDM GBICs are used with the CWDM Passive Optical System.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6416-GE-MT) The 16-port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X6416-GE-MT) provides 16 switched, 1000-Mbps, full-duplex ports. (See Figure 1-28.) The module has 16 MT-RJ connectors for connecting to MMF cable. The WS-X6416-GE-MT module has enhanced QoS features. The QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) for this module is 1p1q4t/1p2q2t.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules 1-Port 10-Gigabit Ethernet Base Module (WS-X6502-10GE) The 1-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X6502-10GE) consists of a 10-Gigabit Ethernet Base Module (WS-X6502-10GE) and an Optical Interface Module (OIM). (See Figure 1-30.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules The WS-X6516-GBIC module has enhanced QoS features. The QoS port architecture (Rx/Tx) for this module is 1p1q4t/1p2q2t. The WS-X6516-GBIC module has a single fabric channel interface. The switching module is upgradable to support distributed forwarding by installing an optional Distributed Forwarding Card (WS-F6K-DFC).
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules Figure 1-32 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6516A-GBIC) 10 12 14 16 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 LIN K 4 LIN K 3 LIN K 2 LIN K 1 15 16 44315 8 LIN K 6 LIN K 4 LIN K 2 16 PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET LIN K 15 LIN K 13 LIN K 11 LIN K 9 LIN K 7 LIN K 5 LIN K 3 LIN K 1 LIN K ST AT US WS-X6516-GBIC The front panel LEDs are described in Table 1-6 on page 1-47.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules Figure 1-34 4-Port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6704-10GE) WS-X6704-10GE PORT 1 RX TX PORT 2 RX TX PORT 3 RX TX PORT 4 RX 4 1 2 3 K LIN K K LIN LIN K LIN 99885 ST AT US TX 4 PORT 10 GIGABIT ETHERNET The front panel LEDs are described in Table 1-6 on page 1-47.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Gigabit Ethernet Switching Modules 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switching Module (WS-X6816-GBIC) The 16-Port Gigabit Ethernet switching module (WS-X6816-GBIC) provides 16 switched, full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet ports that you can configure with any combination of 1000BASE-SX, LX/LH, and ZX GBICs, copper GBICs, or CWDM GBICs. (See Figure 1-36.) CWDM GBICs are used with the CWDM Passive Optical System.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Ethernet Module LEDs The front panel LEDs are described in Table 1-6 on page 1-47. Ethernet Module LEDs The Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet module front-panel LEDs are described in Table 1-6. Table 1-6 Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Module LEDs LED Color/State Description STATUS Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational. Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics. An overtemperature condition has occurred.
Chapter 1 Product Overview ATM Modules Table 1-6 Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Module LEDs (continued) LED Color/State Description LINK Green The port is active (the link is connected and operational). Orange The module or port is disabled through the CLI command or the module is initializing1. Flashing orange The port is faulty and has been disabled. Off The port is not active or the link is not connected. Green The voice daughter card is installed.
Chapter 1 Product Overview ATM Modules 1-Port OC-12 ATM Module (WS-X6101-OC12-MMF) The 1-port ATM module (WS-X6101-OC12-MMF) provides one direct connection and one standby connection between the ATM network and the switch using two multimode, SC, fiber-optic connectors. (See Figure 1-37.) The CONSOLE PORT allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem).
Chapter 1 Product Overview ATM Modules 1-Port OC-12 ATM Module (WS-X6101-OC12-SMF) The 1-port ATM module (WS-X6101-OC12-SMF) provides one direct connection and one standby connection between the ATM network and the switch using two single-mode, SC, fiber-optic connectors. (See Figure 1-38.) The CONSOLE PORT allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or remotely (with a modem).
Chapter 1 Product Overview ATM Modules ATM Module LEDs The ATM module front-panel LEDs are described in Table 1-7. Table 1-7 ATM Module LEDs LED Color/State Description STATUS Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational. Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics. A fault occurred during the initialization sequence. An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A minor temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) Red The module is resetting.
Chapter 1 Product Overview FlexWAN Module (WS-X6182-2PA) Table 1-7 ATM Module LEDs (continued) LED Color/State Description LINK Green The port is active (the link is connected and operational). Orange The module or port is disabled through the CLI command or the module is initializing. Flashing orange The port is faulty and has been disabled. Off The port is not active or the link is not connected. Green The port is active (the link is connected and operational).
Chapter 1 Product Overview FlexWAN Module (WS-X6182-2PA) Table 1-8 WS-X6182-2PA Supported Cisco 7200 Series and Cisco 7500 Series WAN Port Adapters T1/E1 T3/E3 and STM-1 HSSI ATM Packet over SONET PA-4T+ PA-T3 PA-H PA-A3-T3 PA-POS-OC3MM PA-8T-V35 PA-T3+ PA-2H PA-A3-E3 PA-POS-OC3SMI PA-8T-232 PA-E3 PA-A3-OC3MM PA-POS-OC3SML PA-8T-X21 PA-2T3 PA-A3-OC3SMI PA-MC-4T1 PA-2T3+ PA-A3-OC3SML PA-MC-8T1 PA-2E3 PA-MC-8E1/120 PA-MC-T3 PA-MC-E3 PA-MC-STM-1 For more information about the M
Chapter 1 Product Overview Multilayer Switch Module (WS-X6302-MSM) Figure 1-39 FlexWAN Module Front Panel (WS-X6182-2PA) ST AT U S 30178 STATUS LED Table 1-9 FlexWAN Module STATUS LED Color/State Description Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational. Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics. An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A minor temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Multilayer Switch Module (WS-X6302-MSM) Table 1-10 Cisco IOS Features for the Multilayer Switch Module Feature Description Layer 3 forwarding Layer 3 routing protocols • Wire speed IP, IP multicast, and IPX routing between VLANs • Support for up to 64K entries for IP network prefixes, IP unicast and multicast addresses, IPX network numbers, and MAC addresses • IP precedence-based IP forwarding • Forwarding information base (FIB) and adjacency database support as defi
Chapter 1 Product Overview Multilayer Switch Module (WS-X6302-MSM) Table 1-10 Cisco IOS Features for the Multilayer Switch Module (continued) Feature Layer 3-related protocols Enhanced services Description • IGMP v1 and v2 • IGMP snooping • Cisco Group Multicast Protocol (CGMP) server support • Full ICMP support • Gateway Discovery Protocol (GDP) • Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP) • Integrated routing and bridging (IRB) • Standard Domain Naming S
Chapter 1 Product Overview Multilayer Switch Module (WS-X6302-MSM) Table 1-11 Multilayer Switch Module STATUS LED Color/State Description Green All diagnostics pass; the module is operational. Orange The module is booting or running diagnostics. An overtemperature condition has occurred. (A minor temperature threshold has been exceeded during environmental monitoring.) Red A diagnostic test has failed; the module is not operational. An overtemperature condition has occurred.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Analysis Modules Use the CONSOLE PORT MODE switch as follows: • Mode 1—Place the switch in the in position (factory default position) to connect a terminal to the console port using the console cable and DTE adapter (labeled “Terminal”) that shipped with the switch. You can also use this mode to connect a modem to the console port using the console cable and DCE adapter (labeled “Modem”) that shipped with the switch.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Analysis Modules Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-1) The Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-1) provides integrated network monitoring services within the switch. The NAM collects network traffic statistics for real-time traffic analysis, performance monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Analysis Modules Figure 1-41 Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-1) SHUTDOWN NETWORK ANALYSIS MODULE STATUS LED 73753 ST AT U S WS-SVC-NAM-2 SHUTDOWN button Table 1-12 NAM-1 Module STATUS LED Description Color/State Description Green All diagnostic tests pass. The NAM is operational. Red A diagnostic other than an individual port test failed.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Analysis Modules Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-2) The Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-2) provides integrated network monitoring services within the switch. (See Figure 1-42.) The NAM collects network traffic statistics for real-time traffic analysis, performance monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Network Analysis Modules Figure 1-42 Network Analysis Module (WS-SVC-NAM-2) SHUTDOWN NETWORK ANALYSIS MODULE STATUS LED 73753 ST AT U S WS-SVC-NAM-2 SHUTDOWN button Table 1-13 NAM-2 Module STATUS LED Description Color/State Description Green All diagnostic tests pass. The NAM is operational. Red A diagnostic other than an individual port test failed.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9) Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9) The Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FFWM-1-K9) protects an internal (inside) network from unauthorized access by users on an external (outside) network, such as the public Internet. Note Specific combinations of supervisor engines and modules may not be supported in your chassis.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9) • Security—Cisco firewalls provide the latest in security technology ranging from stateful inspection firewalls to content filtering capabilities that help protect your network environment from future attacks. Another security feature is the adaptive security algorithm (ASA), which maintains the firewalled areas between the networks controlled by the firewall.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9) The front panel LEDs are shown in Figure 1-43 and described in Table 1-14. Figure 1-43 Firewall Services Module (WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9) SHUTDOWN FIREWALL SERVICES MODULE STATUS LED 73755 ST AT U S WS-SVC-FWM-1 SHUTDOWN button Table 1-14 Firewall Services Module STATUS LED Description Color/State Description Green All diagnostic tests pass. The module is operational.
Chapter 1 Product Overview IPSec VPN Acceleration Services Module (WS-SVC-IPSEC-1) IPSec VPN Acceleration Services Module (WS-SVC-IPSEC-1) The IPSec VPN Acceleration Services module is a Gigabit Ethernet IPSec cryptographic module that you can install in the Catalyst 6500 series switches. (See Figure 1-44.) The VPN module provides bump-in-the-wire (BITW) IPSec implementation using VLANs.
Chapter 1 Product Overview IPSec VPN Acceleration Services Module (WS-SVC-IPSEC-1) When you configure a VPN on the Cisco routers, a packet is sent to a routed interface that is associated with an IP address. If the interface has an attached crypto map, the software checks that the packet is on an access control list (ACL) specified by the crypto map.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Intrusion Detection System Module (WS-X6381-IDS) Table 1-15 IPSec VPN Acceleration Services Module STATUS LED Color/State Description Green All diagnostic tests pass. The module is operational. Red A diagnostic test other than an individual port test failed. Orange Indicates one of three conditions: Off • The module is running through its boot and self-test diagnostic sequence. • The module is disabled. • The module is in the shutdown state.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Intrusion Detection System Module (WS-X6381-IDS) The Intrusion Detection System Module captures network packets, and then reassembles and compares this data against a set of rules that indicates typical intrusion activity. Network traffic is copied either to the Intrusion Detection System Module based on security VLAN access control lists (VACLs) in the switch or is routed to the Intrusion Detection System Module using the switch’s Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) port feature.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Intrusion Detection System Module (WS-X6381-IDS) Table 1-16 Intrusion Detection System Module STATUS LED Description Color/State Description Green All diagnostics test pass. The module is operational. Red A diagnostic other than an individual port test failed. Amber The module is running through its boot and self-test diagnostics sequence. The IDSM is disabled. Off The IDSM power is off. The SHUTDOWN button manually shuts down the Intrusion Detection System Module.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Content Switching Module (WS-X6066-SLB-APC) Content Switching Module (WS-X6066-SLB-APC) The Content Switching Module (WS-X6066-SLB-APC) provides high-performance sessions between network devices and a server farm (a group of network servers) based on Layer 4 through Layer 7 information packets. (See Figure 1-46.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Fabric Modules Table 1-17 Content Switching Module STATUS LED Color/State Description Green All diagnostic tests pass. The module is operational. Orange The module is running through its boot and self-test diagnostics sequence, or the module is disabled. Red A diagnostic test has failed. Off The module is powered down.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Fabric Modules module, and the module installed in slot 6 functions as the backup. If you reset the Switch Fabric Module installed in slot 5, the module in slot 6 becomes the primary. Figure 1-47 Switch Fabric Module (WS-C6500-SFM) STATUS LED ACTIVE LED LE XT NE SWITCH FABRIC MDL 44313 SE E TIV AT ST AC US CT WS-C6500-SFM 2 Line X 20 character LCD display Two front-panel LEDs provide status information for the module and indicate whether the module is active.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Switch Fabric Modules Note The Switch Fabric 2 module cannot be installed in the Catalyst 6503 switch. For redundancy, you can install a second Switch Fabric Module 2. The first-installed Switch Fabric Module 2 functions as the primary module. When you install two modules at the same time, the module in slot 5 or slot 7 functions as the primary module, and the module installed in slot 6 or slot 8 functions as the standby.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules Voice-Related Modules This section describes these voice-related modules: Note • Communications Media Module (WS-SVC-CMM), page 1-75 • 8-Port T1/E1 PSTN Interface Module (WS-X6608-T1/E1), page 1-80 • 24-Port FXS Analog Interface Module (WS-X6624-FXS), page 1-82 Specific combinations of supervisor engines and modules may not be supported in your chassis.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules The Communications Media Module has a Gigabit Ethernet backplane interface that can have one IP address and one MAC address. Note The Communications Media Module requires a static IP address. Obtaining an IP address through a DHCP server is not supported. You assign an IP address to the Communications Media Module Gigabit Ethernet backplane interface through the CLI using the interface GigabitEthernet1/0 command.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules Table 1-18 CMM Interface Module Supported Features WS-SVC-CMM-6T1 Module 1 Line code—B8ZS , AMI WS-SVC-CMM-6E1 Module 2 Line code—HDB33, AMI Frame format—SF4, ESF5 with CRC6/no CRC Frame format—with CRC4/no CRC4 MGCP: MGCP: T1-PRI T1-CAS E&M7 Wink Start T1-CAS E&M Delay Dial Fax Pass-through Cisco Fax Relay Modem Pass-through Music on Hold DTMF8, 9 Relay G711 codec (sampling size: 10, 20, and 30 ms) G729 codec (sampling size: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, a
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules Table 1-19 CMM STATUS LED Color/State Off Description • The module is waiting for the supervisor engine to turn on power. • The module is not online. • The module is not receiving power, which could be caused by the following: – Power is not available to the module. – Module temperature is over the limit1. Red Orange Green • The module is released from reset by the supervisor engine and is booting.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules Figure 1-50 and Figure 1-51 show the front panels of the 6-port T1 and E1 interface modules. Figure 1-50 6-Port T1 Interface Module Receive port LEDs WS-SVC-CMM-6T1 1 2 3 4 5 68448 0 6-Port T1 Interface Port Adapter RJ-45 connectors Figure 1-51 6-Port E1 Interface Module Receive port LEDs WS-SVC-CMM-6E1 1 2 3 4 5 68449 0 6-Port E1 Interface Port Adapter RJ-45 connectors The front panel LEDs are described in Table 1-20.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules 8-Port T1/E1 PSTN Interface Module (WS-X6608-T1/E1) The 8-port T1/E1 PSTN interface module (WS-X6608-T1/E1) is a high-density, 8-port T1/E1 voice-over-IP (VoIP) module that can support digital T1/E1 connectivity to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or transcoding and conferencing. (See Figure 1-52.) The module requires an IP address, is registered with Cisco CallManager in its domain, and is managed by Cisco CallManager.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules Figure 1-52 8-Port T1/E1 PSTN Interface Module (WS-X6608-T1/E1) WS-6608-E1 4 5 6 7 8 LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN K LIN LIN K K ST AT US 3 8 PORT VOICE E1 33430 2 1 The front panel LED operation is described in Table 1-21. Table 1-21 8-Port PSTN Interface Module LEDs LED Color/State Description STATUS Green The module is operational. The supervisor engine has granted the module online status.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules Table 1-21 8-Port PSTN Interface Module LEDs (continued) LED Color/State Description LINK Green The link is up. Yellow Frame synchronization has been lost or an RAI signal has been received. Flashing Yellow The SPAN is in loopback. Red No carrier is detected or an AIS signal has been received. Off The registration with Cisco CallManager is lost.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Voice-Related Modules Note When installing the WS-X6624-FXS analog interface module in a chassis, you must have a system ground cable attached to the chassis. Refer to the Catalyst 6000 Series Switch Installation Guide or the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Installation Guide for the system grounding cable installation procedure.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Port Addresses Table 1-22 24-Port FXS Analog Interface Module LEDs (continued) LED Color/State Description Port number Green The telephone or fax machine is off-hook. Yellow The module or port is disabled through the CLI1. Off The port is not active (connected device is on-hook) or the link is not connected. 1. CLI = command-line interface Port Addresses Each port (or interface) in the switch is designated by several different types of addresses.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Port Addresses Physical Interface Addresses Physical port addresses specify the actual physical location of each module port on the rear of the switch, as shown in Figure 1-54. (The port numbering convention is the same in the 6-slot, 9-slot, and 13-slot chassis.) The address is a two-part number in the format slot/port number. The first number identifies the slot in which the module is installed. Module slots are numbered from top to bottom starting with 1.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Port Addresses Interface ports maintain the same addresses regardless of whether other modules are installed or removed. However, when you move a module to a different slot, the first number in the address changes to reflect the new slot number. For example, on a 48-port 10/100BASE-T switching module in slot 2, the address of the left port is 2/1 and the address of the right port is 2/48.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines and Switching Modules Hot Swapping Supervisor Engines and Switching Modules You can remove and replace redundant supervisor engines and switching modules without powering down the switch. This feature is known as hot swapping. When you remove or insert a switching module while the switch is powered on and operating, the switch does the following: 1. Determines if there is sufficient power for the module. 2.
Chapter 1 Product Overview Power Management and Environmental Monitoring Power Management and Environmental Monitoring For detailed information on power management and environmental monitoring, refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide or Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide.
C H A P T E R 2 Preparing for Installation This chapter describes how to prepare your site before you install modules in the switches, and it contains these sections: • Determining Cable Distances, page 2-2 • Port Densities, page 2-16 • Gigabit Interface Converters, page 2-18 • Software Requirements, page 2-26 This chapter does not contain instructions for installing the switch chassis.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Determining Cable Distances When preparing your site for network connections to the modules, you need to consider two factors for each type of interface: Note • Type of cabling required for each interface • Distance limitations for each interface See Appendix B, “Cable and Connector Specifications,” for connector pinouts for the modules.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances ATM The maximum distances for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) fiber-optic network connections are determined by the transmitter output power, receiver sensitivity, and type of optical source. Table 2-1 lists the maximum transmission distances for multimode fiber (MMF). Table 2-2 lists the optical specifications for single-mode fiber (SMF) cables.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Table 2-3 lists the IEEE maximum transmission distances for Ethernet and Fast Ethernet. Table 2-3 Ethernet and Fast Ethernet Maximum Transmission Distances Transceiver Speed Cable Type Duplex Mode Maximum Distance Between Stations 10 Mbps Category 3 UTP Full and half 328 ft (100 m) 10 Mbps Multimode fiber Full and half 1.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Table 2-5 100BASE-FX Optical Characteristics Characteristic Specification (Multimode) Specification (Single Mode) Optical source LED Laser Wavelength 1300 nm 1300 nm Transmitter output power –20 to –14 dBm (62.5/125 micron MMF) –20 to –14 dBm –23.5 to –14 dBm (50/125 micron MMF) (8.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Table 2-6 Gigabit Ethernet Maximum Transmission Distances GBIC Type Wavelength Copper/Fiber (nm) Type Core Size1 (micron) Modal Bandwidth (MHz km) Cable Distance2 WS-G5483 Copper – Category 5, 5e, 6 UTP – – 328 ft (100 m) WS-G5484 Optical SX3 850 MMF 62.5 160 722 ft (220 m) 62.5 200 902 ft (275 m) 50.0 400 1640 ft (500 m) 50.0 500 1804 ft (550 m) 62.5 500 1804 ft (550 m) 50.0 400 1804 ft (550 m) 50.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Table 2-7 GBIC Channel Insertion Loss GBIC Device Transmitter output power (min/max dBm) Receiver maximum input power (dBm) Receiver minimum sensitivity (dBm) 1000BASE-SX -9.5/-4 0 -17 1000BASE-LX/LH -9.5/-3 -3 -19 1000BASE-ZX 0/5 -3 -23 1 1. The 1000BASE-ZX GBIC provides a minimum optical power budget of 23dB.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Table 2-8 10-Gigabit Ethernet Fiber-Optic Transmission Specifications Model Wavelength (nm) Fiber Type Core Size1 (Microns) Modal Bandwidth (MHz/km) WS-X6501-10GEX4 1550 8.3/9/10 – 6.2–31 mi (10–50 km) Dispersion- 8.3/9/103 shifted SMF – 6.2–31 mi (10–50 km) SMF – 6.56 ft–6.2 mi5 (2 m–10 km) Dispersion- 8.3/9/103 shifted SMF – 6.56 ft–6.2 mi5 (2 m–10 km) SMF 8.3/9/10 – 6.56 ft–24.8 mi7 (2 m–40 km) Dispersion- 8.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Table 2-9 10-Gigabit Ethernet Optical Power Specifications Average Transmitter Output Power Average Receiver Input Power Link Power Budget WS-X6501-10GEX4 –3.5 dBm (minimum) +2 dBm (maximum) –16 dBm (minimum) 0 dBm (maximum) 12.5 dB WS-G6488 OIM1 –8.2 dBm (minimum) +0.5 dBm (maximum) –14.4 dBm (minimum) +0.5 dBm (maximum) 6.2 dB WS-G6483 OIM1 –4.7 dBm (minimum) +4 dBm (maximum) –15.8 dBm (minimum) –1 dBm (maximum) 11.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Cisco Gigabit Ethernet products have been tested and evaluated to comply with the standards listed in Appendix A, “Technical Specifications.” Equivalent cables should also meet these standards. Note Patch Cord Configuration Example Figure 2-1 shows a typical configuration using the patch cord.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Figure 2-2 Patch Cord Installation To cable plant 13089 To equipment Differential Mode Delay When an unconditioned laser source designed for operation on a single-mode fiber (SMF) cable is directly coupled to a multimode fiber (MMF) cable, differential mode delay (DMD) might occur.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances MMF cable has been tested for use only with LED sources. LEDs can create an overfilled launch condition within the fiber-optic cable. The overfilled launch condition describes the way LED transmitters couple light into the fiber-optic cable in a broad spread of modes.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances patch cords for all uplink modules using MMF when the link span exceeds 984 feet (300 meters). For link spans less than 300 meters, you can omit the patch cord (although there is no problem using it on short links). Note For link spans greater than 328 feet (100 meters) but less than 984 feet (300 meters), you can omit the patch cord.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances Table 2-10 lists the maximum transmission distances for console port cables. See Appendix A, “Technical Specifications” for console port and cable pinout information. Table 2-10 EIA/TIA-232 Transmission Speed Versus Distance Rate (bps) Distance (feet) Distance (meters) 2400 200 60 4800 100 30 9600 50 15 19,200 25 7.6 38,400 12 3.7 56,000 8.6 2.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Determining Cable Distances • MT-RJ fiber-optic connectors for the 24-port 100BASE-FX module. (See Figure 2-6.) • LC connectors for the SFP optical tranceivers installed in the Supervisor Engine 720. (See Figure 2-7.) • RJ-21 telco connectors for the 48-port 10/100BASE-T R J-21 telco module. (See Figure 2-8.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Port Densities LC Fiber-Optic Connector Figure 2-8 RJ-21 Telco Interface Cable Connectors 58476 Figure 2-7 RJ-21 port 90 RJ-21 connector 110 RJ-21 connector 48136 180 RJ-21 connector Port Densities Table 2-11 lists the bandwidth and port densities of the Catalyst 6000 series and Catalyst 6500 series switches.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Port Densities Table 2-11 Catalyst 6000 Series and Catalyst 6500 Series Bandwidth and Port Density Architecture Catalyst 6000 Series Switch Catalyst 6500 Series Switch1 Backplane Bandwidth 32 Gbps 32 to 256 Gbps2 Number of Gigabit Ethernet ports 82 (6 slots) Catalyst 6006 switch 34 (3 slots) Catalyst 6503 switch 130 (9 slots) Catalyst 6009 switch 82 (6 slots) Catalyst 6506 switch 130 (9 slots) Catalyst 6509 switch 192 (13 slots) Catalyst 6513 switch Number
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Gigabit Interface Converters Table 2-11 Catalyst 6000 Series and Catalyst 6500 Series Bandwidth and Port Density (continued) Architecture Catalyst 6000 Series Switch Catalyst 6500 Series Switch1 Number of ATM OC-12 ports 5 (6 slots) Catalyst 6006 switch 2 (3 slots) Catalyst 6503 switch 8 (9 slots) Catalyst 6009 switch 5 (6 slots) Catalyst 6506 switch 8 (9 slots) Catalyst 6509 switch 12 (13 slots) Catalyst 6513 switch Number of FlexWAN Modules 5 (6 slots) Cat
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Gigabit Interface Converters WS-G5483 Copper GBIC The WS-G5483 GBIC uses Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP/FTP cable to provide 1000BASE-T full-duplex connectivity between the Gigabit Ethernet module or supervisor engine and the network up to a distance of 328 feet (100 meters). (See Figure 2-9.) Refer to your release notes or the online 1000BASE-T GBIC Switch Compatibility Matrix posted with the GBIC documentation on Cisco.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Gigabit Interface Converters WS-G5484, WS-G5486, and WS-G5487 Optical GBICs Table 2-12 lists the three types of optical GBICs. Table 2-12 Optical GBIC Model List Product Number GBIC WS-G5484 Short wavelength (1000BASE-SX) WS-G5486 Long wavelength/long haul (1000BASE-LX/LH) WS-G5487 Extended distance (1000BASE-ZX) Each of the three types of optical GBICs comes in two physical models shown in Figure 2-10.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Gigabit Interface Converters Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing GBICs Eight GBICs are available for use with the CWDM Passive Optical System. (See Figure 2-11.) Table 2-13 lists the available GBICs. These eight GBICs are installed in the Catalyst 6500 series modules that support GBICs and are used with the CWDM Passive Optical System. For more information on the CWDM Passive Optical System, refer to the Installation Note for the Cisco CWDM Passive Optical System.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Gigabit Interface Converters SFP Optical Transceiver Modules Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceiver modules are hot-pluggable and field-replaceable, and you can insert them into SFP module slots on the front panel of the Supervisor Engine 720 and the WS-X6724-SFP Gigabit Ethernet module. The SFP optical transceiver modules use an LC connector. You can use any combination of SFP modules that your Cisco device supports.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Gigabit Interface Converters Table 2-14 SFP Optical Transceiver Module Cabling Specifications Core Size (micron) Modal Bandwidth (MHz/km) Cable Distance MMF 62.5 62.5 50.0 50.0 160 200 400 500 722 feet (220 m) 902 feet (275 m) 1640 feet (500 m) 1804 feet (550 m) MMF1 62.5 50.0 50.0 9/10 500 400 500 — 1804 feet (550 m) 1804 feet (550 m) 1804 feet (550 m) 32,810 feet (10 km) 9/10 — 43.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Gigabit Interface Converters CWDM SFP Optical Transceiver Modules The Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) SFPs are hot-swappable, transceiver components that you can plug into standard receptacles in switching modules that convert Gigabit Ethernet electrical signals into a single-mode fiber-optic (SMF) interface.
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Gigabit Interface Converters Figure 2-14 CWDM SFP Optical Transceiver Module C C WD l L as M N S # s -S /N 50 1 F : 7 21 PO / C 14 H 01 F 7 1 R 0 2 1 3 0 2 3 4 G 4 0 5 .
Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation Software Requirements Figure 2-15 XenPak Optical Transceiver Module Receive optical bore Transmit optical bore TX Dustplug 113128 RX Captive installation screw Table 2-16 lists the available XenPak transceiver modules and their specifications. Table 2-16 XenPak Optical Transceiver Specifications XenPak Wavelength Connector and Cable Type Maximum Distance XENPAK-10GB-LR 1310 nm SC; SMF 6.2 miles (10 km) XENPAK-10GB-ER 1550 nm SC; SMF 24.
C H A P T E R 3 Installing the Module This chapter describes how to install and verify the operation of the supervisor engine and switching modules in the Catalyst 6500 series switches, and it contains these sections: • Required Tools, page 3-2 • Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module, page 3-2 • Removing the Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module, page 3-12 • Connecting to the Console Port—Supervisor Engine Only, page 3-15 • Connecting to the Uplink Ports—Supervisor Engine Only, p
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Required Tools Warning During this procedure, wear grounding wrist straps to avoid ESD damage to the card. Do not directly touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool, or you could shock yourself. Statement 93 Required Tools This section describes the tools that you need to install the supervisor engine or switching modules. These tools are required to install switching modules in the chassis: • Small flat-blade screwdriver • No.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Table 3-1 Supervisor Engine Slot Assignments Supervisor Engine Supervisor Engine 1A Supervisor Engine 2 Supervisor Engine 720 Slot Assignments • Slots 1 and 2 (3-slot chassis) • Slots 1 and 2 (6-slot chassis) • Slots 1 and 2 (9-slot chassis) • Slots 1 and 2 (3-slot chassis) • Slots 1 and 2 (6-slot chassis) • Slots 1 and 2 (9-slot chassis • Slots 1 and 2 (13-slot chassis) • Slots 1 and 2 (3-slot chassis
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module To install a supervisor engine or module in the chassis, follow these steps: Step 1 Choose a slot for the supervisor engine or module. Step 2 Verify that there is enough clearance to accommodate any interface equipment that you will connect directly to the supervisor engine or module ports. If possible, place modules between empty slots that contain only module filler plates.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Figure 3-1 Positioning the Module in a Horizontal Slot Chassis Insert module between slot guides EMI gasket 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE 1 ST AT US SY ST OL EM T E NS CO R M PW GM SE Switch 100% T Load CONSOLE PORT MODE RE PORT 1 PORT 2 CONSOLE SUPERVISOR2 PCMCIA EJECT 1% WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE 2 ST AT US SY ST OL EM NS CO T E R PW M GM SE Switch 100% T Load CONSOLE PORT MODE
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Step 6 Depending on the orientation of the slots in the chassis (horizontal or vertical), perform one of the following two sets of steps: Horizontal slots a. Position the supervisor engine or module in the slot. (See Figure 3-1.) Make sure that you align the sides of the module carrier with the slot guides on each side of the slot. b.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module supervisor engine or module has not successfully completed the boot process and may have encountered an error. For more information about the orange or red STATUS LED states, see the LED table for your specific module in Chapter 1.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Figure 3-3 Closing the Ejector Levers in a Horizontal Slot Chassis WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE T M LE G O US EM M T AT NS R ST SE ST SY CO PW RE 1 Switch 100% CONSOLE SUPERVISOR2 Load CONSOLE PORT MODE PORT 1 PCMCIA PORT 2 EJECT 1% WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE NK LI T M LE G O US EM M T AT NS R ST SE ST SY CO PW RE 2 Switch 100% CONSOLE SUPERVISOR2 PORT 1 PCMCIA NK LI Load CONSOLE PORT MODE PORT 2 EJECT 1% NK LI NK LI
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Figure 3-4 Positioning the Module in a Vertical Slot Chassis Ejector lever fully extended WS-C6500-SFM SWITCH FABRIC MDL FAN STATUS WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE TUS SYS MT OLE MG TEM NS R SET RE PW CO MT E M S OL T MG TU R NS SE STE RE PW CO SY STA STA WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE SUPERVISOR2 SUPERVISOR2 ST AT CONSOLE CONSOLE AC US CONSOLE PORT MODE PORT MODE WS-X6224 24 PORT 100FX CONSOLE TIV E ST AT US AC TIV E PCMCI
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Figure 3-5 Clearing the EMI Gasket in a Vertical Slot Chassis Gap between the module EMI gasket and the module above it 1 mm WS-C6500-SFM SWITCH FABIRD MDL US AT ST E TIV AC FAN STATUS WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE TUS SYS AT US MT OLE MG TEM NS R SET RE PW CO ST MT E M S OL T MG TU R NS SE STE RE PW CO SY STA STA WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE SUPERVISOR2 SUPERVISOR2 WS-X6224 24 PORT 100FX AC E CONSOLE CONSOLE TIV PORT MODE P
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Installing a Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module c. Using the thumb and forefinger of each hand, grasp the two ejector levers and exert a slight pressure to the left, deflecting it approximately 0.040 inches (1 mm) creating a small gap between the module’s EMI gasket and the module adjacent to it. (See Figure 3-5.) Note Do not exert too much pressure on the ejector levers because they will bend and get damaged. d.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Removing the Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Figure 3-6 Closing the Ejector Levers in a Vertical Slot Chassis FAN STATUS ST WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE SUPERVISOR2 AT US SY ST CO EM NS O PW LE R M M RE G SE T S TU STA T M LE G O T M EM US R NS SE ST AT RE PW CO SY ST WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE SUPERVISOR2 WS-X6224 24 PORT 100FX T CONSOLE CONSOLE VE TI AC CONSOLE PORT MODE CONSOLE PORT MODE PCMCIA PCMCIA EJECT EJECT 100% Switch Switch 1% 1% 100% SE LE
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Removing the Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Tip When you install a new supervisor engine, check the factory default configuration; you might need to reconfigure the system to your requirements. You can reconfigure the supervisor engine manually, or if you previously uploaded the original configuration to a server, you can download it to the new supervisor engine.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Removing the Supervisor Engine or a Switching Module Step 3 Loosen the two captive screws on the supervisor engine or module. Step 4 Depending on the orientation of the slots in the chassis (horizontal or vertical), perform one of the following two sets of steps: Horizontal slots a. Place your thumbs on the left and right ejector levers and simultaneously rotate the levers outward to unseat the module from the backplane connector. b.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Connecting to the Console Port—Supervisor Engine Only Connecting to the Console Port—Supervisor Engine Only This section describes how to connect to the supervisor engine CONSOLE port from a terminal or modem. The CONSOLE port, located on the front panel of the supervisor engine, is shown in Figure 3-7.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Connecting to the Uplink Ports—Supervisor Engine Only To connect a terminal using a Catalyst 5000 family Supervisor Engine III console cable, place the CONSOLE PORT MODE switch in the out position. Connect to the port using the Supervisor Engine III cable and the appropriate adapter for the terminal connection. Check the terminal documentation to determine the baud rate. The baud rate of the terminal must match the default baud rate (9600 baud) of the console port.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Using Flash PC Cards To connect to the supervisor engine uplink ports, follow these steps: Step 1 Remove the plugs from the GBIC or SFP optical bores and store them for future use. Step 2 Remove the plugs from the connector on the fiber-optic cable. GBICs installed in the Supervisor Engine 1 and the Supervisor Engine 2 use SC connectors. SFP optical tranceivers installed in the Supervisor Engine 720 use either MT-RJ connectors or LC connectors.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Using Flash PC Cards This section describes how to insert and remove a (PCMCIA) Flash PC card. For additional information related to the Flash PC card, refer to the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide or the Catalyst 6500 Series Switch IOS Software Configuration Guide. The PCMCIA slot on the front panel of the supervisor engine is for additional Flash memory.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Verifying the Installation Installing and Removing a Flash PC Card To install and remove a Flash PC card, follow these steps: Step 1 Face the front panel of the switch and hold the Flash PC card with the connector end of the card toward the slot. The connector end of the card is opposite the end with the write-protection switch, which is shown in Figure 3-8.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Verifying the Installation Verifying Newly Installed Modules Enter the show module or show port [mod_num/port_num] command to verify that the system acknowledges the new modules and has brought them online.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module Verifying the Installation Mod Sub-Type Sub-Model Sub-Serial Sub-Hw --- ----------------------- ------------------- ----------- -----1 L3 Switching Engine WS-F6K-PFC SAD03365068 1.
Chapter 3 Installing the Module What To Do After Installing Modules and Verifying Connectivity Checking Connectivity To check connectivity on any switching module port, perform these tasks: Task Command • Ping a host. ping host • If the host is unresponsive, check the show interface IP address of the switch and default IP show ip route route, if appropriate.
A P P E N D I X A Technical Specifications Note In this appendix, the term Catalyst 6500 series modules refers to modules that can be installed in either the Catalyst 6000 series switch chassis (Catalyst 6006 and Catalyst 6009 switches) or the Catalyst 6500 series switch chassis (Catalyst 6503, Catalyst 6506, Catalyst 6509, Catalyst 6509-NEB, and Catalyst 6513 switches) unless specifically noted. This appendix provides the technical specifications for the Catalyst 6500 series modules.
Appendix A Technical Specifications Regulatory Standards Compliance Table A-1 Environmental and Physical Specifications Item Specification Environmental Temperature, ambient operating 32°F (0°C) to 104°F (40°C) Temperature, ambient nonoperating and storage –40°F (–40°C) to 167°F (75°C) Humidity (RH), ambient (noncondensing) operating 10% to 90% Altitude operating –197 to 6500 ft (–60 to 2000 m) Physical Characteristics Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.2 x 14.4 x 16 in (3.0 x 35.6 x 40.
A P P E N D I X B Cable and Connector Specifications This appendix lists the cable and connector specifications for the Catalyst 6500 series modules.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications RJ-21 Connector RJ-21 Connector The RJ-21 data bus (DB-21) connectors connect Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, or phone connections to a punch-down block or a patch panel using Category 3, Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP or FTP. (See Figure B-1.) Note Caution Do not use Category 3 RJ-21 telco connectors and cables on the 48-port 10/100BASE-T switching module.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications RJ-21 Connector Table B-1 lists the output signals for the RJ-21 connector. The receive and transmit signals are polarized. One pin of each signal pair carries the positive (+) signal and one pin carries the negative (–) signal. Note Table B-1 lists the output signals for the RJ-21 connector, not the pinouts of the cable connecting to the module. Table B-1 RJ-21 Connector Pinout Ethernet Port No. Connector Pin No. Signal Connector Pin No.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications RJ-21 (WS-X6624-FXS Only) Table B-1 RJ-21 Connector Pinout (continued) Ethernet Port No. Connector Pin No. Signal Connector Pin No. Signal 12 23 24 RxD (–) TxD (–) 48 49 RxD (+) TxD (+) – 25 Gnd 50 Gnd RJ-21 (WS-X6624-FXS Only) Table B-2 lists the pinouts for the RJ-21 connector on the 24-port WS-X6624-FXS analog interface module.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications RJ-45 Connector Table B-2 RJ-21 Connector Pinouts (WS-X6224-FXS Analog Interface Module Only) (continued) Port Number Connector Pin Number Signal Port Number Connector Pin Number Signal 9 9 34 Ring Tip 21 21 46 Ring Tip 10 10 35 Ring Tip 22 22 47 Ring Tip 11 11 36 Ring Tip 23 23 48 Ring Tip 12 12 37 Ring Tip 24 24 49 Ring Tip – – – – 25, 50, 51, 52 GND RJ-45 Connector The RJ-45 connector is used to connect a Category 3, Ca
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications RJ-45 Connector Inline power for IP Phones uses connector pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 in a Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 cable to transmit power (6.3 W) from the switch. This method of supplying power is sometimes called phantom power because the IP Phone power travels over the same pairs of wires used to transmit the Ethernet signals. The IP Phone voltage is completely transparent to the Ethernet signals and does not interfere with their operation.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications RJ-45 Connector Twisted-Pair Crossover 10/100BASE-T Cable Schematic Switch Switch 1 RD+ 1 RD+ 2 RD- 2 RD- 3 TD+ 3 TD+ 6 TD- 6 TD- 4 NC 4 NC 5 NC 5 NC 7 NC 7 NC 8 NC 8 NC Table B-4 65273 Figure B-3 1000BASE-T Crossover Cable Pinout (MDI-X) Side 1 Pin (Signal) Side 2 Pin (Signal) 1 (TP0+) 3 (TP1+) 2 (TP0–) 6 (TP1–) 3 (TP1+) 1 (TP0+) 6 (TP1–) 2 (TP1–) 4 (TP2+) 7 (TP3+) 5 (TP2–) 8 (TP3–) 7 (TP3+) 4 (TP2+) 8 (TP3–) 5 (TP2–)
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Supervisor Engine Console Port Signals and Pinouts Twisted-Pair Crossover 1000BASE-T Cable Schematic Switch Switch 1 TPO+ 1 TP0+ 2 TPO- 2 TP0- 3 TP1+ 3 TP1+ 6 TP1- 6 TP1- 4 TP2+ 4 TP2+ 5 TP2- 5 TP2- 7 TP3+ 7 TP3+ 8 TP3- 8 TP3- 65274 Figure B-4 Supervisor Engine Console Port Signals and Pinouts The Catalyst 6500 series switch comes with an accessory kit that contains the cable and adapters you need to connect a console (an ASCII terminal o
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Supervisor Engine Console Port Signals and Pinouts CONSOLE PORT MODE Switch Note Use a ballpoint pen tip or other small, pointed object to access the CONSOLE PORT MODE switch. The switch is shipped in the in position. The supervisor engine front-panel CONSOLE PORT MODE switch allows you to connect a terminal or modem to the console port as follows: • Mode 1—Switch in the in position.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Supervisor Engine Console Port Signals and Pinouts Figure B-5 Identifying a Rollover Cable Pin 1 and pin 8 should be the same color Pin 8 H3824 Pin 1 Console Port Mode 1 Signaling and Pinouts This section provides the signaling and pinouts for the console port in mode 1 (CONSOLE PORT MODE switch in the in position).
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Supervisor Engine Console Port Signals and Pinouts Table B-5 Port Mode 1: Console Port Signaling and Pinouts (DB-9 Adapter) RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Console Port Rollover Cable RJ-45-to-DB-9 Console Terminal Adapter Device Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-9 Pin Signal 8 8 CTS RJ-45 Pin 1 RTS 1 DTR 2 7 6 DSR TxD 3 6 2 RxD GND 4 5 5 GND GND 5 4 5 GND RxD 6 3 3 TxD DSR 7 2 4 DTR 1 7 RTS CTS 8 1 1. Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Supervisor Engine Console Port Signals and Pinouts Table B-6 Port Mode 1: Console Port Signaling and Pinouts (DB-25 Adapter) (continued) Console Port RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Rollover Cable RJ-45-to-DB-25 Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal RJ-45 Pin RJ-45 Pin DB-25 Pin Signal GND 5 4 7 GND RxD 6 3 2 TxD DSR 7 3 20 DTR CTS 81 1 4 RTS 1. Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Supervisor Engine Console Port Signals and Pinouts Table B-7 Port Mode 1: Console Port Signaling and Pinouts (Modem Adapter) RJ-45-to-RJ-45 Console Port Rollover Cable RJ-45-to-DB-25 Modem Adapter Modem Signal RJ-45 Pin DB-25 Pin Signal 8 4 RTS RJ-45 Pin 1 RTS 1 DTR 2 7 20 DTR TxD 3 6 3 TxD GND 4 5 7 GND GND 5 4 7 GND RxD 6 3 2 RxD DSR 7 3 8 DCD 1 5 CTS CTS 8 1 1. Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Fiber-Optic Connectors Table B-8 Console Port Pinouts (Port Mode Switch Out) (continued) Console Port Console Device 4 (GND) GND 5 (GND) GND 6 (TxD) Output 7 (DSR) 8 (CTS) Input 1 Input 1. Pin 1 is connected internally to Pin 8. Fiber-Optic Connectors This section describes the SC and MT-RJ fiber-optic connectors. SC Connectors Warning Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Fiber-Optic Connectors Always make sure that you insert the connector completely into the socket. This action is especially important when you are making a connection between a module and a long distance (1.24 miles [2 kilometers]) or a suspected highly attenuated network. If the link LED does not light, try removing the network cable plug and reinserting it firmly into the module socket.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Fiber-Optic Connectors When you are connecting MT-RJ cables to a module, make sure you firmly press the connector plug into the socket. The upper edge of the plug must snap into the upper front edge of the socket. You may or may not hear an audible click. Gently pull on the plug to confirm whether or not the plug is locked into the socket. To disconnect the plug from the socket, press down on the raised portion on top of the plug (releasing the latch).
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Fiber-Optic Connectors LC Fiber Optic Connector 58476 Figure B-8 Caution Use extreme care when removing or installing connectors so that you do not damage the connector housing or scratch the end-face surface of the fiber. Always install protective covers on unused or disconnected components to prevent contamination. Always clean fiber connectors before installing them.
Appendix B Cable and Connector Specifications Fiber-Optic Connectors To clean the fiber-optic connectors, use a CLETOP cassette cleaner (type A for SC connectors or type B for MT-RJ connectors) and follow the product instructions. If a CLETOP cassette cleaner is not available, follow these steps: Step 1 Gently wipe the ferrules and end-face surfaces of the connector with an alcohol pad. Be sure that the pad makes full contact with the end-face surfaces.
I N D EX Numerics A 1000BASE-LX/LH accessories kit, console port 3-15 channel insertion loss (table) 2-7 accessory kit, console port B-8 transmission distances (table) 2-6 ACTIVE LED 1000BASE-SX channel insertion loss (table) 2-7 1000BASE-SX GBIC transmission distances (table) 2-6 1000BASE-T transmission distances (table) 2-6 1000BASE-ZX ATM modules description (table) 1-52 ACTIVE LEDs 1-12 adapters DB-25 B-11 DB-9 B-10 modem B-12 addresses channel insertion loss (table) 2-7 MAC 1-86 transmissi
Index Catalyst 6506 switches B description 1-4 blank module carriers 3-3 boot Flash 1-7 Catalyst 6509-NEB-A switches description 1-4 Catalyst 6509-NEB switches description 1-4 C Catalyst 6509 switches description 1-4 cables ATM distance limitations 2-3 Category 3 maximum transmission distances (table) 2-4 Category 5 maximum transmission distances (table) 2-4 distance limitations description 2-1 Ethernet 2-4 Fast Ethernet 2-4 Gigabit Ethernet 2-6 specifications B-1 Catalyst 6513 switch description 1-
Index Communication Media Module console port mode switch description 1-75 ATM modules 1-49, 1-50 E1 interface module front panel (figure) 1-79 description 1-14 front panel (figure) 1-76 Multilayer Switch Module 1-57 interface modules 1-75 pinouts for mode 1 DB-25 adapters B-11 interface modules features (table) 1-77 pinouts for mode 1 DB-9 adapters B-11 LEDs (table) 1-78 signaling for mode 1 B-9 T1 interface module front panel (figure) 1-79 signaling for mode 2 B-9 connecting content swit
Index Ethernet cables 2-4 F Fast Etherent cables 2-4 Gigabit Ethernet cables 2-6 fault tolerance 1-6 fiber-optic DMD description 2-11 conectors 2-15 IEEE 802.
Index PCMCIA slots 1-15 IEEE 802.
Index link spans, excessive 2-13 LX/LH GBIC 2-9, 2-14 MSM features 1-54 front panel (figure) 1-56 status LED 1-56 M MT-RJ connectors MAC address 100BASE-FX 2-15 allocation 1-86 description B-15 description 1-84 figure B-15 management 1-7 memory components 1-7 modem, connecting to 3-16 modem adapter B-12 Multilayer Switch Feature Cards See MSFCs Multilayer Switch Module See MSM multimode fiber-optic cable modes Ethernet and Fast Ethernet 2-4 fiber 2-11 module functionality Gigabit Ethernet 2-
Index Policy Feature Cards P See PFCs Packet-over-SONET port see POS patch cord configuration example 2-10 densities 2-16 port addresses 1-84 port mode switch differential mode delay 2-11 description 1-14 installation 2-10 mode 1 B-10 installation, figure 2-11 mode 2 B-13 length 2-10 use of 3-15, B-9 using with LX/LH GBICs 2-9 PCMCIA See also Flash PC cards post-installation 3-22 power management 1-88 PWR MGMT LEDs 1-12 PCMCIA Flash Flash file system 1-7 PCMCIA slots, description 1-15, 3-18
Index rollover cable B-9 RX LED Supervisor Engine 1 console port 1-13 ATM modules description (table) 1-51 console port mode switch 1-14 Flash PC cards 3-17 front panel features (figure) 1-11 S LEDs 1-12 SC connector description B-14 SC-type connector GBIC interfaces 2-14 show module command 3-20 show port command 1-86, 3-20 SHUTDOWN button NAM front panel (figure) 1-62 signaling requirements, IEEE-recommended 2-1 SIGNAL LED ATM modules description (table) 1-52 single mode fiber-optic cable 2-5 softw
Index Switch Fabric Modules W Catalyst 6500 series switches 1-5 features 1-72, 1-73 front panel (figure) 1-73, 1-74 warnings translations xiv LCD display 1-73, 1-74 write command 3-12 redundancy and (note) 1-5 write-protection switch on Flash PC card 3-19 slot assignments 1-5 WS-C6500-SFM STATUS LED 1-73, 1-74 description 1-72 Switch load meter 1-13 front panel (figure) 1-73 SYSTEM LEDs 1-12 LCD display 1-73 LEDs 1-73 push button switches 1-73 T WS-G5483 terminal, connecting to 3-15 tools
Index WS-SVC-CMM WS-X6024-10FL-MT 6-port E1 interface module 1-79 description 1-20 6-port T1 interface module 1-79 front panel (figure) 1-20 description 1-75 LEDs 1-20 front panel (figure) 1-76 WS-X6066-SLB-APC interface module LEDs (table) 1-79 description 1-71 LEDs (table) 1-78 front panel (figure) 1-71 supported features (table) 1-77 LEDs (table) 1-72 WS-SVC-FWM-1-K9 WS-X6101-OC12-MMF description 1-63 console port mode switch 1-49 front panel (figure) 1-65 description 1-49 LEDs 1-6
Index WS-X6148-RJ45V description 1-23 front panel (figure) 1-24 inline power 1-23 LEDs 1-24 WS-X6148V-GE-TX description 1-21 front panel (figure) 1-22 inline power 1-21 LEDs 1-22 WS-X6182-2PA description 1-52 LEDs 1-53 supported WAN adapters (table) 1-53 WS-X6224-100FX-MT description 1-24 front panel (figure) 1-24 LEDs 1-24 WS-X6248A-TEL description 1-26 front panel (figure) 1-26 LEDs 1-26 WS-X6248-RJ45 description 1-25 front panel (figure) 1-25 LEDs 1-25 Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Module Installation Gu
Index WS-X6248-TEL description 1-30 description 1-25 front panel (figure) 1-30 front panel (figure) 1-25 LEDs 1-30 LEDs 1-25 WS-X6380-NAM 1-58 WS-X6302-MSM 1-54 LEDs 1-56 WS-X6381-IDS description 1-68 Ws-X6302-MSM front panel (figure) 1-56 front panel (figure) 1-69 hard disk LED 1-70 WS-X6316-GE-TX LEDs (table) 1-70 description 1-38 PCMCIA slot 1-70 front panel (figure) 1-38 shutdown button 1-70 LEDs 1-38 WS-X6408A-GBIC WS-X6324-100FX-MM description 1-39 description 1-26 front panel
Index WS-X6500-SFM2 WS-X6516-GBIC description 1-73 description 1-42 front panel (figure) 1-74 Distributed Forwarding Card upgrade 1-43 LCD display 1-74 front panel (figure) 1-43 LEDs 1-74 LEDs 1-43 push button switches 1-74 redundancy 1-74 WS-X6501-10GEX4 WS-X6516-GE-TX description 1-44 Distributed Forwarding Card upgrade 1-44 description 1-41 front panel (figure) 1-44 front panel (figure) 1-41 LEDs 1-44 LEDs 1-41 optical transmission specifications (table) 2-8 WS-X6501-1-GEX4 optical power
Index WS-X6548V-GE-TX description 1-32 front panel (figure) 1-33 inline power 1-32 LEDs 1-33 WS-X6608-E1 1-80 WS-X6608-T1 description 1-80 front panel (figure) 1-81 LEDs (table) 1-81 WS-X6624-FXS description 1-82 front panel (figure) 1-83 LEDs (table) 1-83 WS-X6704-10GE description 1-44 front panel (figure) 1-45 LEDs 1-45 QoS architecture 1-44 WS-X6724-SFP description 1-45 front panel (figure) 1-45 LEDs 1-45 QoS architecture 1-45 WS-X6816-GBIC description 1-46 front panel (figure) 1-46 installation restric