WS-X45-SUP7L-E Specification |
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| Chassis compatibility | The Supervisor EngineĀ 7L-E is supported on the Catalyst 4503-E, CatalystĀ 4506-E, CatalystĀ 4507R-E, and the CatalystĀ 4507R+E switch chassis. The Supervisor EngineĀ 7L-E is not supported on the CatalystĀ 4510R-E or the CatalystĀ 4510R+E switch chassis. |
| Software requirements (minimum) | Refer to your software release notes for the latest software release requirements. |
| Chassis slot restrictions | ā¢Catalyst 4503-E: Slot 1 only
ā¢Catalyst 4506-E: Slot 1 only ā¢Catalyst 4507R-E and Catalyst 4507R+E: Slot 3 and slot 4 |
| Bandwidth per slot | 48-Gbps |
| Supervisor EngineĀ 7L-E Front Panel Features | |
| STATUS LED | The STATUS LED indicates the current health of the supervisor engine and the current software state.
ā¢GreenāAll diagnostic tests have passed. ā¢OrangeāSystem boot or a diagnostic test is in progress. ā¢RedāA diagnostic test failed. ā¢OffāThe supervisor engine is disabled or is not powered up. |
| RESET switch | The RESET switch is used to reset and restart the switch.
NoteĀ Use a paper clip or other small, pointed object to press the RESET switch. |
| ACTIVE SUP LED | The ACTIVE SUP LED indicates whether the supervisor engine is active or in standby mode in redundant supervisor engine configurations.
ā¢GreenāSupervisor engine is active (in redundant supervisor engine configurations). ā¢OffāSupervisor engine is in standby mode (in redundant supervisor engine configurations). |
| UTILIZATION LEDs | When the switch is operational, the eight UTILIZATION LEDs indicate the current traffic load over the backplane as an approximate percentage value. Each LED represents approximately 12.5Ā percent of load. |
| USB connectors | Two USB 2.0 ports are provided:
ā¢Port 1 is not supported at this time. ā¢Port 2 operates in host mode (downstream). It has a USB type A connector and a standard USB 2.0 device such as a flash memory device, can plug into this connector. |
| SECURE DIGITAL slot | A standard Secure Data (SD) memory card interface is provided on the front panel. |
| CONSOLE port | A 10/100/1000 port that uses an RJ-45 connector. The console port allows you to access the switch either locally (with a console terminal) or through a modem (remote). The port has an RJ-45 connector. The console port allows you to perform the following functions:
ā¢Configure the switch from the CLI. ā¢Monitor network statistics and errors. ā¢Configure SNMP agent parameters. |
| 10/100/1000 MGT port | The Ethernet management port is a Layer 3 host port to which you can connect a PC. You can use the Ethernet management port instead of the switch console port for network management. When managing a switch, connect the PC to the Ethernet management port on a CatalystĀ 4500 E-series switch.
ā¢GreenāThe link is operational. ā¢OrangeāThe link is disabled by user. ā¢Flashing orangeāThe power-on self-test indicates a faulty port. ā¢OffāNo signal is detected or there is a link configuration failure. NoteĀ When connecting a PC to the Ethernet management port, you must assign an IP address. |
| LINK LED | The 10/100/1000 MGT port has a LINK LED associated with it. |
| UPLINK (SFP/SFP+) ports | The Supervisor EngineĀ 7L-E has four uplink ports. Ports 1 and 2 support either 10GBASE SFP+ transceivers or 1000BASE SFP transceivers. Ports 3 and 4 support only 1000BASE SFP transceivers. There are restrictions on the use of the uplink ports in both single supervisor engine and redundant supervisor engine configurations and both 10-G and 1-G operation. |
| Uplink port LEDs | There are two types of LEDs associated with the supervisor engine uplink ports. |
| Uplink port ACTIVE LEDs | Uplink ports on the supervisor engine are active in pairs. Two LEDs on the front panel show this activity. One LED, labeled 1G/10G 1-2 ACTIVE, indicates ports 1 and 2 are active; the other is labeled 1G 3-4 ACTIVE and indicates ports 3 and 4 are active.
In standalone supervisor engine configurations operating in 1-Gigabit mode, all four uplink ports are active; both the 1-2 ACTIVE LED and 3-4 ACTIVE LED are lit green. In redundant supervisor engine configurations, only the 1-2 ACTIVE LED is lit green. When one supervisor engine is removed, both the 1-2 ACTIVE LED and 3-4 ACTIVE LED are lit green on the remaining supervisor engine when it is in 1-Gigabit operation. In 10-Gigabit mode, only the 1-2 ACTIVE LED is lit. |
| Uplink port STATUS LEDs | Uplink ports 1 and 2 each have two uplink port STATUS LEDs. The 1G LED displays port status when a 1-GB SFP transceiver is installed in the port socket. The 10G LED displays port status when a 10-GB SFP+ transceiver is installed in the port socket. Port 3 and Port 4 support only 1-GB SFP transceivers and have only the 1G port status LED.
ā¢GreenāThe link is operational. ā¢OrangeāThe link is disabled by user. ā¢Flashing orangeāThe power-on self-test indicates a faulty port. ā¢OffāNo signal is detected or there is a link configuration failure. |
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