Supervisor Engine (Cisco)
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The Cisco Supervisor Engine serves as the management card for modular Cisco switches that can also, in some cases, act as forwarding/routing element.[1]
Over time, the Supervisor Engine has undergone multiple iterations and was different for different modular switches in Cisco Portfolio (Catalyst 4000, 4500, 5000, 5500, 6000, 6500, 9400, 9600 and Nexus switches).
Supervisor Engine typically offers management of entire chassis in modular system, control over its power (PSU, Power Supply Units), cooling (fans) and physical management interfaces, as well as Line Cards (LCs) that host its own physical interfaces to serve user traffic.
Some models of Supervisor Engines can also process traffic, albeit at reduced scale and speed. Typically, traffic processing is distributed to line cards (LCs), which host their own NPUs (Network Processing Units) or ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits) that are programmed by Supervisor to properly forward, filter and otherwise process user traffic. Supervisor Engines can also host switching matrix, that connects line cards together and allows for faster traffic transport between ports on different line cards, as well as can support traffic replication for multicast.
Cisco uses CEF (Cisco Express Forwarding) to create forwarding and routing tables, that in modular switches and routers is distributed using dCEF (distributed CEF). Line Cards that offer distributed forwarding & routing run their own copy of CEF tables thanks to dCEF.
Abridged list of features:
- 802.1q VLAN
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Ether Channel
- Jumbo Frames
- (E)IGRP, OSPF, RIP (2), Static Routing
- BGP, IS-IS
- QOS
- Layer 3 and 4 Switching
Specifications
[edit]Supervisor Engine | Mpps[2] | Switching Layer | Bandwidth[3] | CPU Frequency | Max Ram | Max Flash | OS | Minimum IOS |
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1 | 15 | 2 | 1.2–32 | 25 MHz Motorola 68k | 128MB | 16MB | CatOS | N/A |
2 | 30 | 2 | 18 | 150 MHz Mips R4700 | 128MB | 16MB | CatOS | N/A |
2+ | 48 | 4 | 64 | 266 MHz R4700 | 256MB | 32MB | CatOS/IOS | |
3 | 15 | 4 | ? | 150–300 MHz | 256MB | ? | IOS | 12.1(8a) |
4 | 48 | 4 | 64 | 333 MHz | 512MB | 128MB | IOS | 12.1(12c) |
5 | 136 | 4 | 102 | 400–800 MHz | 512MB | ? | IOS | 12.2(18) |
6 | 250 | 4 | 320 | 1.3 GHz | 1GB | ? | IOS | 12.2(40) |
720 | 400–450 | 5 | 720 | 600 MHz | 2GB | 64MB | CatOS/IOS | |
32 | 5 | 32 | 300 MHz | IOS | ||||
2T[4] | 720 | 5 | 2080 | 4GB | 2GB | IOS |
Details
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Supervisor Engine I
Supervisor Engine II
Supervisor Engine II+
Supervisor Engine III
Supervisor Engine IV
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Supervisor Engine V
Supervisor Engine 6
Supervisor Engine 32
Supervisor Engine 720
MSFC1-3
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Types of Cisco Switches > Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Foundation Learning Guide: Network Design Fundamentals | Cisco Press". www.ciscopress.com. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
- ^ Millions of Packets switched Per Second
- ^ in gigabits
- ^ "Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Supervisor Engine 2T Data Sheet".
- http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps663/products_tech_note09186a00801a5d58.shtml
- http://www.ciscosystems.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps4324/product_data_sheet09186a00801fcaba.pdf
- http://www.cisco.ac/application/pdf/en/us/guest/products/ps4324/c1167/ccmigration_09186a008011b8da.pdf
- http://www.berkcom.com/resources/cisco/C6500_ccmigration_09186a00800887fd.pdf
- http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps663/products_tech_note09186a0080094645.shtml
- Lammle, Todd; Spangenberg, Ward; Padjen, Robert (1999). Compton, James (ed.). CCNP: Cisco Lan Switch Configuration (Hardback). Cisco Certification Series (1st ed.). San Francisco: SYBEX, Network Press. p. 624. ISBN 0-7821-2571-9.
- Rossi, Louis; Rossi, Louis; Rossi, Thomas (2000). Elliot, Steven (ed.). Cisco Catalyst LAN Switching (Softback). Cisco Technical Expert (1st ed.). New York: Mcgraw Hill. p. 394. ISBN 0-07-134982-0.
- Chan, Jason; Arteaga, Frank (2004). Cisco catalyst switch troubleshooting handbook.
- Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks.
- Cisco LAN Switch Configuration Handbook.