WS-X45-SUP7L-E Specification |
Feature |
Chassis compatibility | The Supervisor Engine 7L-E is supported on the Catalyst 4503-E,
Catalyst 4506-E, Catalyst 4507R-E, and the Catalyst 4507R+E switch
chassis. The Supervisor Engine 7L-E is not supported on the
Catalyst 4510R-E or the Catalyst 4510R+E switch chassis. |
Software requirements (minimum) | Refer to your software release notes for the latest software
release requirements. |
Chassis slot restrictions | •Catalyst 4503-E: Slot 1 only •Catalyst 4506-E: Slot 1 only •Catalyst 4507R-E and Catalyst 4507R+E: Slot 3 and slot 4 |
Bandwidth per slot | 48-Gbps |
Supervisor Engine 7L-E Front Panel Features |
STATUS LED | The STATUS LED indicates the current health of the supervisor
engine and the current software state. •Green—All diagnostic 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. |
RESET switch | The RESET switch is used to reset and restart the switch. Note 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. •Green—Supervisor engine is active (in redundant supervisor engine
configurations). •Off—Supervisor 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 12.5 percent of
load. |
USB connectors | Two USB 2.0 ports are provided: •Port 1 is not supported at this time. •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: •Configure the switch from the CLI. •Monitor network statistics and errors. •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
Catalyst 4500 E-series switch. •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. Note 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 Engine 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. •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. |