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WS-X45-SUP8L-E= Overview WS-X45-SUP8L-E= is Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Supervisor Engine 8L-E, 560 Gbps. It is supported in Cisco Catalyst 4500 E-Series chassis. Quick Specs Figure 1 shows the appearance of WS-X45-SUP8L-E=. Table 1 shows the Quick Specs. Product Number WS-X45-SUP8L-E= uplinks 4x SFP/SFP+ Ports 4 nonblocking 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (SFP+) or 4 nonblocking 1 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (SFP) console and Management Port 10/100/1000 RJ-45 MAC addresses 55,000 CPU Quad core; 1.8 GHz Centralized switching capacity 560 Gbps Bandwidth per slot 48 Gbps Throughput ·225 Mpps for IPv4·110 Mpps for IPv6·225 Mpps for L2 Bridging Boot flash 2G Synchronous Dynamic
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WS-X45-SUP8L-E= is Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Supervisor Engine 8L-E, 560 Gbps. It is supported in Cisco Catalyst 4500 E-Series chassis.
Figure 1 shows the appearance of WS-X45-SUP8L-E=.
Table 1 shows the Quick Specs.
Product Number |
WS-X45-SUP8L-E= |
uplinks |
4x SFP/SFP+ |
Ports |
4 nonblocking 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (SFP+) or 4 nonblocking 1 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (SFP) |
console and Management Port |
10/100/1000 RJ-45 |
MAC addresses |
55,000 |
CPU |
Quad core; 1.8 GHz |
Centralized switching capacity |
560 Gbps |
Bandwidth per slot |
48 Gbps |
Throughput |
·225 Mpps for IPv4 ·110 Mpps for IPv6 ·225 Mpps for L2 Bridging |
Boot flash |
2G |
Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM) |
4 GB |
Active supervisor power |
240W |
Standby supervisor power |
120W |
Number of routes |
64K for IPv4, 32K for IPv6 |
weight |
6.04 lb (2.94 kg) |
Figure 2 shows the front view of WS-X45-SUP8L-E=.
Note:
① |
Quad Core CPU |
② |
USB ports |
③ |
console and Management Port |
④ |
SD Memory Card |
⑤ |
Uplinks ·4x 10GE with SFP/SFP+·4x 1GE with SFP/SFP+ |
Table 2 shows the recommended elements for the WS-X45-SUP8L-E=.
Category |
Model |
Description |
SW License |
C4500E-IP-ES-S |
C4500E IP to ES license for spare Sup config |
SFP Options
|
1000BASE-LX/LH SFP transceiver module, MMF/SMF, 1310nm, DOM |
|
GLC-BX-U |
1000BASE-BX SFP, 1310NM |
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1000BASE-SX SFP transceiver module, MMF, 850nm, DOM |
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SFP+ Options
|
SFP-10G-LR |
10GBASE-LR SFP Module |
SFP-H10GB-CU5M |
10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 5 Meter |
WS-X45-SUP8L-E= Specification |
|
Feature |
|
STATUS LED |
The status LED indicates the current health of the supervisor engine and the current software state. |
RESET switch (recessed) |
The RESET switch is used to reset and restart the switch. |
UID LED and switch combination |
A combination push button switch and LED indicator. The blue LED can be turned on either by pressing the UID switch on the front panel or through software. The main purpose of the beacon LED is to enable identification from a remote location during configuration or troubleshooting. The ability to turn on/off the LED by pressing a switch allows you to walk to the other side of a fully populated rack and identify the switch. Pressing the blue beacon LED switch toggles the beacon LED on and off. |
USB ports |
USB ports are supported. |
CONSOLE port (RJ-45 connector) |
This is 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: Configure the switch from the CLI Monitor network statistics and errors Configure SNMP agent parameters |
10/100/1000 MGT port (RJ-45 connector) |
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 Catalyst 4500 E-series switch. |
LINK LED (Management port) |
The 10/100/1000 MGT port has a link LED associated with it. |
SECURE DIGITAL slot |
A standard Secure Data (SD) memory card interface is provided on the front panel. |
SD LED |
The SD LED indicates the current status of the SD memory card slot. |
ACTIVE SUP LED |
The active supervisor engine LED indicates whether the supervisor engine is active or in standby mode in redundant supervisor engine configurations. |
UTILIZATION LEDs |
Eight LEDs indicate (as an approximate percentage) the current traffic load over the backplane. |
1G/10G UPLINKS (SFP/SFP+) ports . |
The Supervisor Engine 8L-E has four 1-G or 10-G ports that use either small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers or SFP+ transceivers. |
Uplink port LEDs |
The uplink port LEDs display the status and activity of the uplink ports. |
Supervisor Engine 8L-E Front Panel LEDs—Color and Meaning |
|
STATUS |
Indicates the status of the Supervisor Engine: Green—All diagniostic tests have passed. Orange—System boot or a diagnostic test is in progress. Red—A diagnostic test failed. Off—The supervisor engine is disabled or is not powered up. |
LINK |
Indicates the status of the 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet management port: Green—The link is operational. Off—No signal is detected, or there is a link configuration failure, or the link is disabled by user. |
SD |
Indicates the status of the secure digital port: Green—SD card is inserted. Off—SD card has been removed, or the SD card is bad. |
ACTIVE SUP |
Indicates whether the Supervisor Engine is active or in standby mode: Green—Supervisor engine is active (in redundant supervisor engine configurations) Off—Supervisor engine is in standby mode (in redundant supervisor engine configurations) |
UTILIZATION |
When the switch is operational, the eight utilization LEDs indicate the current traffic load over the backplane as an approximate percentage value. Each LED-lit green indicates approximately 12.5 percent of load. |
Uplink port status |
Indicates the status of the uplink port: Green—The link is operational. Orange—The link is disabled by user. Flashing orange—The power-on self-test indicates a faulty port. Off—No signal is detected or there is a link configuration failure. |
Uplink port active |
Two LEDs on the front panel show the uplink port activity: 1-2 ACTIVE indicates that ports 1 and 2 are active 3-4 ACTIVE indicates that ports 3 and 4 are active In standalone supervisor engine configurations, all four uplink ports are active; all of the ACTIVE LEDs are lit green. In redundant supervisor engine configurations, only the 1-2 ACTIVE LED is lit green. |