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Catalyst 5500/5000 Series
Product Overview
Cisco's Catalyst 5500/5000 Series offers a complete set of enterprise switching solutions spanning everything from the campus backbone to the desktop. The Cisco Catalyst 5500/5000 Series of switches is based upon proven Cisco switching technology that is being used in the largest campus networks in the world.
With integrated frame and cell switching, full support for Cisco IOS-based routing, full support for Fast EtherChannel,
Gigabit EtherChannel, and ATM, the Catalyst 5500/5000 Series is well positioned to evolve as campus bandwidth needs grow. Furthermore, the Catalyst 5500/5000 Series supports data communication between any type of media.The mediaindependent architecture supports all legacy LAN and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switching technologies through a wide range of Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), Token Ring, and ATM switch modules.
All Catalyst 5500/5000 Series switches support NetFlow switching as part of the architecture. NetFlow switching combines the simplicity and speed of switching with the intelligence and scalability of routing. This feature enables multilayer switching scalability. A route-switch module (RSM) delivers integrated support for Cisco IOS-based multiprotocol routing, and a NetFlow switching feature card option on supervisor engine III scales forwarding capacity to millions of packets per second.
Cisco's Catalyst 5500/5000 Series features five modular chassis: 2-, 5-, 9-, and 13-slot versions. All five chassis share the same set of interface modules and software features, providing scalability while maintaining interoperability and investment protection across all chassis.
The Cisco Catalyst 5500/5000 Series consists of the following multilayer switching systems:
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Catalyst 5000
The Catalyst 5000 platform is a 5-slot chassis, and it will continue to serve as a platform supporting both wiring closet and data center applications. The five module slots support the required supervisor engine and four additional interface modules. The Catalyst 5000 supports all supervisor engines (including the NetFlow switching feature card option), and will support all new line cards as part of a complete solution.
High-speed connectivity between switches, switches and routers, and switches and servers is provided using standard
100/1000 Ethernet, FDDI, or ATM interfaces. Fast EtherChannel is supported on supervisor engine II ports and on Fast
EtherChannel-capable line cards on which users can group up to four Fast Ethernet ports, providing up to 800 Mbps of load-sharing, redundant, point-to-point connections between Catalyst 5500, 5509, 5505, 5002, and 5000 switches. For higher bandwidth applications, users can deploy Gigabit EtherChannel which supports up to 8 Gbps (full-duplex) of interswitch bandwidth. Gigabit EtherChannel is also support across the entire Catalyst 5500/5000 Series. Users can choose dual AC or DC power supplies for fault tolerance.
High-speed connectivity between switches, switches and routers, and switches and servers is provided using standard
100/1000 Ethernet, FDDI, or ATM interfaces. Fast EtherChannel is supported on supervisor engine II ports and on Fast
EtherChannel-capable line cards on which users can group up to four Fast Ethernet ports, providing up to 800 Mbps of load-sharing, redundant, point-to-point connections between Catalyst 5500, 5509, 5505, 5002, and 5000 switches. For higher bandwidth applications, users can deploy Gigabit EtherChannel which supports up to 8 Gbps (full-duplex) of interswitch bandwidth. Gigabit EtherChannel is also support across the entire Catalyst 5500/5000 Series. Users can choose dual AC or DC power supplies for fault tolerance.The Catalyst 5000 chassis fits into a standard 19-inch rack, and all system components are accessible from the same side of the chassis.
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Catalyst 5002
The Catalyst 5002 is a 2-slot chassis where one slot is used by the supervisor engine (supporting two built-in Fast Ethernet ports), and the second slot is used for any existing, or new, Catalyst 5500/5000 Series module for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet,
Token Ring, FDDI, or ATM. The 5002 also supports all supervisor engines (including the NetFlow switching feature card option) and the Route Switch module.
The chassis has two built-in, redundant power supplies, and is designed to address the needs of smaller environments requiring Catalyst 5000 features and performance.
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Catalyst 5500
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The Catalyst 5500, the 13-slot member of the Catalyst 5500/5000 Series, serves as the high-end modular switching platform. With a gigabit Ethernet-ready architecture that scales to more than 50 Gbps and throughput of tens of millions of packets or cells per second (pps), the Catalyst 5500 provides the scalability, flexibility, and redundancy required for building large, switched intranets and can be used in both wiring closet and backbone applications.
At the same time, the Catalyst 5500 protects your investment in current Cisco products by seamlessly integrating existing
Catalyst 500, Catalyst 8510 interface modules and features, and LightStream 1010 interface modules and features into the 5500 chassis.
With its support for hot-swappable modules, power supplies, and fans, the Catalyst 5500 delivers high availability for production networks. Dual redundant switching engines, power supplies, and a passive backplane design ensure full system redundancy for mission-critical environments.
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Catalyst 5505
The Catalyst 5505 is a high-performance, five-slot chassis for the evolving Catalyst 5500 Series. The Catalyst 5505 combines the size of the original Catalyst 5000 with the performance boost and added features of the Catalyst 5500. The
Catalyst 5505 is ideal for high-performance wiring closet and data applications.
The Catalyst 5505 protects customers' Catalyst 5500 Series investments by seamlessly integrating existing Catalyst 5000 interface modules and features into a high-performance chassis. Customers who desire a performance boost for existing
Catalyst 5000 chassis can redeploy all Catalyst 5500 Series line cards in the five-slot Catalyst 5505. Supervisor Engines
II or III can also be used in a Catalyst 5505. The Catalyst 5505 can be configured for backbone applications with featurerich, scalable 100/1000 Ethernet, ATM, and FDDI, as well as optional redundant Supervisor Engines and power supplies.
In the wiring closet, switched 10/100 Ethernet, Token Ring, and ATM modules provide high-performance connectivity.
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Catalyst 5509
The Catalyst 5509 is the nine-slot member of the Catalyst 5500 Series that is ideally suited for both wiring closet and backbone applications. As a low cost wiring closet solution, the Catalyst 5509 supports high density, dedicated Token
Ring or 10/100/1000 ethernet switching. The Catalyst 5509 can support high density switching with only a 15 Amp circuit requirement, allowing for easy installation in most wiring closet environments. The Catalyst 5509 also supports all of Cisco's advanced features for the wiring closet, such as automatic protocol broadcast filtering to conserve valuable bandwidth, intelligent multicast forwarding to handle multimedia traffic, and load balancing over redundant links.
For Gigabit ethernet backbone applications, the Catalyst 5509 supports up to 38 ports of Gigabit ethernet, the highest port density available today for the Catalyst 5500 series. This capability can be combined with Cisco's Gigabit EtherChannel technology. Gigabit EtherChannel technology enables multiple gigabit ethernet links to be treated as one logical link, for up to 8 Gbps (full duplex) of device-to-device throughput. Used in such a configuration, the Catalyst 5509 creates an industry-leading gigabit ethernet backbone solution to meet the requirements of today's demanding and fast-growing enterprise intranets.
With its support for hot-swappable modules, power supplies, and fans, the Catalyst 5509 chassis delivers high availability for production networks. Dual redundant switching engines, power supplies, and a passive backplane design ensure full system redundancy for mission-critical environments. The Catalyst 5509 chassis fits into a standard 19-inch rack, and all system components are accessible from the same side of the chassis. Only one power supply is required to run a fully configured system.
Key Features and Benefits
The Catalyst 5500/5000 Series of multilayer switching systems includes the following standard features and options:
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Modular 2-, 5-, 9-, or 13-slot chassis base chassis does not ship with any modules; these must be ordered separately
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Supervisor engine:
— Hardware-based switching backplane with tri-level priority
— Bridge address table for 16,000 MAC addresses
— Network management processor
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— Uplink ports
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Switching modules with choice of interface options
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AC or DC power supply
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Second AC or DC power supply option (Catalyst 5002 has dual AC or DC power supplies built in)
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Hot-swap feature for all power supply and module options
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Dual power cord availability
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Rack-mounting hardware and cable guide availability
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NetFlow switching, providing multilayer support for Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching
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Route-switch module multiprotocol layer 3 routing
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Media-independent switching backplane
— Accommodates Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, and ATM simultaneously in a single system
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Three levels of priority on the switching backplane, which prevents higher-layer protocols from timing out by giving the interface the highest priority on the backplane until the buffer content is reduced.
— Accommodates technologies that use priorities, such as ATM and Token Ring
— Enables user to define priorities on per-interface basis
— Ensures server traffic priority
— Accommodates bursty traffic
Figure 1 Figure 7-1: Catalyst 5000 Rear View With AC Power Supplies
AC power supply Optional AC power supply
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Power Supply 1
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Figure 7-3: Catalyst 5002 Rear View
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This unit has more than one powersupply cord.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both powersupply cords before servicing.
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Supervisor engine
Switching module
The following figure shows a rear view of the Catalyst 5500 13-slot chassis with two supervisor engine IIs installed in slots 1 and 2, and an ATM Switch Processor (ASP) module installed in slot 13 with four port adapter modules (PAMs) installed above it.
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Figure 4 Figure 7-4: Catalyst 5500 Rear View
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Figure 5 Figure 7-5: Catalyst 5505 Rear View
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Interface modules
Supervisor engine
Specifications
Hardware
The following abbreviations are used in the tables in this section.
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MII = media-independent interface
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FE = Fast Ethernet
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MMF = multimode fiber
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SMF = single-mode fiber
• dBm = decibels per milliwatt
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MTFB = mean time between failures
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VAC = volts alternating current
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VDC = volts direct current
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BTU = british thermal units
• kVA = kilovoltampere
Table 1
Placement
Placement
Switching backplane
Table 7-2: Catalyst 5500/5000 Hardware Specifications
Rack-mounted, front or back (standard 19-inch rack)
Rack-mounted, front or back (standard 19-inch rack)
Center-mount for 23" two post racks available for 5500/5509/5505/5000 chassis
1.2 Gbps (Catalyst 5000 and 5002): Supports over 1 million pps
3.6 Gbps (Catalyst 5500/5509/5505)
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Placement
Memory
Interfaces
Port adapter modules (for Catalyst
5500)
Duplex
Rack-mounted, front or back (standard 19-inch rack)
4-MB Flash memory (all supervisor engine I models)
8-MB Flash memory (all supervisor engine II models)
8-MB Flash memory + PC Card Flash support (all supervisor engine III models)
16-MB DRAM (supervisor engine II)
4-MB or 20-MB DRAM (supervisor engine I)
16-MB DRAM (supervisor engine II)
32-MB DRAM (supervisor engine III)
128-KB NVRAM (supervisor engine I)
256-KB NVRAM (supervisor engine II and III)
Supervisor console: DB-25 (female)
Supervisor 100BaseTX: RJ-45 (female), MII (female)
Supervisor 100BaseFX: MMF SC, SMF SC
Switched 10/100Base TX FE Supervisor Uplink: RJ-45 (female), 2 interfaces
Switched 100BaseFX FE Supervisor Uplink: MMF SC or SMF SC, 2 interfaces
Switched Gigabit Ethernet Supervisor Uplink: SX SC or LX SC, 2 interfaces
Switched Gigabit Ethernet: GBIC, 9 or 3 interfaces
Group Switched 10BaseT: RJ-21 (female), 48 interfaces
Switched 10BaseT: RJ-21 (female), 48 or 24 interfaces
Switched 10BaseT: RJ-45 (female), 24 interfaces
Switched 10BaseFL Ethernet: ST (female), 12 interfaces
Group Switched 100BaseTX: RJ-45 (female), 24 interfaces
Switched 10/100BaseTX FE: RJ-45 (female), 24 or 12 interfaces
Switched 100BaseFX FE: MMF SC, SMF SC, 12 interfaces
Switched Token Ring: RJ-45 copper UTP/STP (female), 16 ports
Switched Token Ring: MMF 62.5-micron fiber, 16 ports
Switched 10/100BaseTX FE: RJ-45 (female) 24 interfaces
ATM LANE/MPOA Uplink: OC-3 or OC-12: SMF SC, or MMF SC, 1 interface (dual-PHY)
Fast Ether Channel 10/100BaseTX FE: RJ-45 (female), 24 or 12 interfaces
Fast Ether Channel 100BaseTX FE: MMF SC, 12 interfaces
ATM LAN Emulation: UTP RJ-45, MMF SC, SMF SC, dual PHY
CDDI: RJ-45 (female), 1 interface
FDDI: MMF MIC, SMF ST, 1 interface
Optical bypass switch connector: 6-pin mini-DIN
ATM OC-3: SONET STS3c/SDH STM1, MMF SC or SMF SC, RJ-45, 4 ports
ATM OC-12: SONET STS12c/STM4c, SMF SC, 1 portDS-3: 75-ohm coaxial
BNC, 2 or 4 T3 DS3 ports
E-3: 75-ohm coaxial BNC, 2 E3 ports
T1/E1 ATM trunk: RJ-48, 4 ports, balanced or unbalanced
T1/E1 circuit emulation: RJ-48, 4 ports, balanced or unbalanced
25 Mbps ATM: Telco cable 96-pin, 12 ATM25 ports
10-Mbps Ethernet: Full or half duplex
100-Mbps Fast Ethernet: Full or half duplex
10/100-Mbps Fast Ethernet: Auto-negotiated speed and duplex
1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet: Full or half duplex
Token Ring copper: full or half duplex
Token Ring fiber: half duplex
FDDI: Half duplex
ATM: Full duplex
Group switched 10BaseT and 100BaseTX: Half duplex
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Placement
Network Management
Network Management
Standard protocols
Rack-mounted, front or back (standard 19-inch rack)
CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks GUI management including the following:
CiscoView
VlanDirector
Traffic Director
User Tracking
ATMDirector
Cisco Discovery Protocol
VLAN Trunk Protocol
SNMP agent v1 (RFC 1155-1157)
SNMP MIB II (RFC 1213)
RMON (4 groups)
RMON/RMON2 (all groups) with the opitonal Network Analysis Module (WS-X5380)
Ethernet MIB (RFC 1643)
Ethernet repeater MIB (RFC 1516)
Interface Table (RFC 1573)
Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)
Token Ring MIB (RFC 1748)
Source-Route Bridge MIB (RFC 1525)
Cisco Stack MIB Extensions (Token Ring group)
RMON Token Ring Extensions (RFC 1513)
Token Ring extensions for Statistics, History, Alarms, and Events groups
Ring Station Order Group
Ring Station Control Table
FDDI MIB (RFC 1512)
SMT 7.3 (RFC 1285)
AToM MIB (RFC 1695)
ILMI MIB
Cisco Workgroup MIB
LEC MIB (ATM Forum LANE v1.0)
Cisco LECS, LES/BUS MIB
Telnet, TFTP, BOOTP, LAN Emulation client, RFC 1577 Classical IP over ATM client: management acces
E-SPAN
Text-based command-line interface based on familiar router interface
Standard Cisco IOS security capabilities: passwords and TACACS
Ethernet: IEEE 802.3, 10BaseT, and 10BaseFL
Fast Ethernet: IEEE 802.3u, 100BaseTX, 100BaseFX
Gigabit Ethernet: IEEE 802.3z
Token Ring: IEEE 802.5r, IEEE 802.5j
FDDI: ISO 9314-1 FDDI PHY standard; ISO 9314-3 FDDI PMD standard; CDDI TP-PMD standard; ANS
X3T9.5 SMT 7.3
ATM: ATM Forum--3.1 UNI Specification, Q.2931 signaling protocols, ATM Forum LANE v1.0, LUNI v.2
MPOA
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Placement
Maximum cabling distances
Fiber-optical specifications
Rack-mounted, front or back (standard 19-inch rack)
10BaseT Ethernet: Category 5 UTP, 328 ft (100 m)
10BaseFL Ethernet: 62.5/125-micron fiber, 1.24 miles (2 km)
100BaseTX Fast Ethernet: Category 5 UTP, 328 ft (100 m)
10/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet: Category 5 UTP, 328 ft (100 m)
100BaseFX Fast Ethernet: 62.5/125 multimode fiber, 0.248 mile (400 m) half duplex, 1.24 miles (2 km) full or 8.7/125 single-mode fiber, 6.2 miles (10 km), full or half duplex
4-Mbps Token Ring 150-ohm STP: Types 1, 1a, 2, 2a, 2460 feet (750 m); Type 8, 1234 feet (376 m); Type 9 feet (500 m)
4-Mbps Token Ring 100-ohm UTP: Category 3, 820 feet (250 m); Category 4, 1148 feet (350 m); Category feet (350 m)
16-Mbps Token Ring: 150-ohm STP Types 1, 1a, 2, 2a, 952 feet (290 m); Type 8, 480 feet (146 m); Type 9, 6
(200 m)
16-Mbps Token Ring 100-ohm UTP: Category 3, 328 feet (100 m); Category 4, 656 feet (200 m); Category feet (200 m)
CDDI: Category 5 UTP, 328 ft (100 m)
FDDI: 62.5/125 multimode fiber, 1.24 miles (2 km) or 8.7/125 single-mode fiber,
6.2 miles (10 km)
ATM LAN emulation module UTP: Category 5 UTP, 328 ft (100 m)
ATM Uplink module MMF: 62.5/125-micron fiber, 1.24 miles (2 km)
ATM Uplink module SMF: 8.7/125-micron fiber, 6.2 miles (10 km)
Multimode specifications for modules WS-X5006, WS-X5011,
WS-X5114=, WS-X5101, WS-X5158, WS-X5167,WS-X5031, and WS-X5506:
Transmitter output power: -19 to -14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -32.5 to -14 dBm
Wavelength: 850 to 1360 nm
Optical source: LED
Maximum span: 1.24 miles (2 km)
Single-mode specifications for modules WS-X5005, WS-X5157, WS-X5168, WS-X5114=, WS-X5154, an
X5505:
Transmitter output power: -14 to -8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -32.5 to -8 dBm
Wavelength: 1261 to 1360 nm
Optical source: Laser
Maximum span: 6.2 miles (10 km)
Single-mode specifications for module WS-X5104:
Transmitter output power: -4.0 to-7.0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -33 to -14 dBm
Optical source: Laser
Maximum span: 18.63 miles (30 km)
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Fiber optical specifications for ASP port adapter modules and ATM OC-12
Uplink Module
LEDs
Rack-mounted, front or back (standard 19-inch rack)
OC-12 multimode fiber PAM or OC-12 LANE/MPOA Uplink Module (WS-X5161):
Transmitter output power: -20 to -14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -26 to -14 dBm
Wavelength: 1270 to 1380 nm
Optical source: LED
Maximum span: 500 m
OC-12 single-mode fiber IR PAM or ATM OC-12 LANE/MPOA Uplink Module (WS-X5162)
Transmitter output power: -15 to -8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -28 to -8 dBm
Wavelength: 1260 to 1360 nm
Optical source: Laser
Maximum span: 15 km (intermediate reach)
OC-12 single-mode fiber LR PAM
Transmitter output power: -3 to 2 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -28 to -8 dBm
Wavelength: 1280 to 1335 nm
Optical source: Laser
Maximum span: 40 km (long reach)
OC-3 multimode fiber PAM
Transmitter output power: -20 to -14 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -30 to -14 dBm
Wavelength: 1270 to 1380 nm
Optical source: LED
Maximum span: 2 km
OC-3 single-mode fiber IR PAM
Transmitter output power: -15 to -8 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -28 to -8 dBm
Wavelength: 1260 to 1360 nm
Optical source: Laser
Maximum span: 15 km (intermediate reach)
OC-3 mixed-mode fiber IR+ PAM
For IR+ only. For MM specifications see OC-3 MM PAM above.
Transmitter output power: -8 to -3 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -32 to -3 dBm
Wavelength: 1270 to 1380 nm
Optical source: Laser
Maximum span: 30 km (intermediate reach plus)
OC-3 single-mode fiber LR PAM
Transmitter output power: -5 to -0 dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -34 to -10 dBm
Wavelength: 1280 to 1335 nm
Optical source: Laser
Maximum span: 40 km (long reach)
Status LED on each module shows successful completion, minor and major failure of power-up diagnostics
Link Good LED shows status of any interface
Switch Load LEDs show backplane utilization
MII = media-independent interface
FE = Fast Ethernet
MMF = multimode fiber
SMF = single-mode fiber dBm = decibels per milliwatt
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Table 2 Table 7-3: Catalyst 5500/5000 Family Environmental Specifications
Characteristic
Temperature
Humidity
MTBF
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Electromagnetic emissions certifications
AC power requirements
DC power requirements
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
Catalyst 5500/5000
Operating: 32˚F to 104˚F (0˚C to 40˚C)
Storage: –40˚F to 167˚F (–40˚C to 75˚C)
10 to 90%, noncondensing
7 years for system configuration
UL 1950
EN 60950
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IEC 950
FCC 15J Class A
VCCI Class 2 on shielded UTP
CE Mark on shielded UTP
EN 55022A Class B on shielded UTP
CISPR 22 Class B
Catalyst 5500
8.0 Amps at 230 VAC
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, 50 Hz
16 Amps at 115 VAC, 60 Hz
Power consumption: 1100W kVA
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= 1.84
Catalyst 5500
–40.5 VDC
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Typical range (U.S. and Canada)
–48 VDC (nominal)
–54 VDC (high)
–42 VDC (low)
Typical range (international)
–60 VDC (nominal)
–72 VDC (high)
–52 VDC (low)
Catalyst 5500
25.25 x 17.3 x 18.25 in.
(64.14 x 43.9 x 46.36 cm)
Catalyst 5500
Minimum: 70 lb (31.7 kg)
Maximum: 160 lb (72.5 kg)
1. MTBF = mean time between failures
2. VAC = volts alternating current
3. kVA = kilovoltampere
4. BTU = british thermal units
5. VDC = volts direct current
The Cisco Catalyst 5000 family features three modular chassis: 2-, 5- and 13-slot versions. All four versions fit a standard
19-inch rack. (Rack-mounting hardware and cable guides can be ordered as spares.) Each chassis supports one required supervisor engine (the Catalyst 5500/5505 supports two supervisor engines), and up to two power supplies. All four chassis share the same set of line cards and software features—providing scalability while maintaining interoperability across all chassis.
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The Catalyst 5000 family supports hot-swapping of all system components including supervisor engines, interface modules, power supplies, and fans. (Hot-swapping means that all system components can be removed, added, or changed without rebooting or taking the system off line.) Switching modules offer a wide variety of interface choices to accommodate all local area network technologies.
Note
See the “.’ section in this chapter for switch module information for the Catalyst 5500/5000 Series switches.
Software
The following section describes software feature information for the Catalyst 5500 and 5000.
Bandwidth Management
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Protocol Filtering
— Wire-speed, hardware-based protocol filtering
— Requires a NetFlow feature card
— Eliminates unnecessary traffic on user ports based on protocol stack
— Feature can be used to block IPX SAP and RIP packets from consuming bandwidth and host CPU cycles for IP-only clients
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Fast EtherChannel
Enables two to four full-duplex Fast Ethernet links to be grouped together to form a single logical link or channel between devices that support Cisco’s Fast EtherChannel.
— Improves network performance by enabling higher-bandwidth channels.
— Provides bandwidth scalability within the campus by providing increments from 200 to 800 Mbps.
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IGMP Snooping
— Enables the Catalyst 5000 to act directly upon IGMPv2 join and leave messages for fast and efficient pruning of multicast traffic
— Requires a NetFlow feature card High-performance standards-based multicast traffic pruning. Directs mlticast traffic only where needed for optimal network bandwidth utilization.
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CGMP
CGMP allows Cisco IOS routers to download to a Catalyst switch the identity of multicast clients as they join a multicast group. Using this information, multicast streams are switched to only those ports interested in the specific multicast traffic.
CGMP provides scalable, multicast distribution for all IGMP-capable workstations. CGMP allows Catalyst switches to provide wire-speed multicast delivery while preventing excessive flooding across switched ports within a VLAN.
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CGMP Fast Leave Processing
With CGMP Fast Leave Processing the Catalyst 5000 can detect an IGMP V.2 host leave message and immediately prune ports from the specified multicast forwarding tree after a quick check to make sure that no other hosts on the interface need multicast traffic from that particular multicast group.
— Reduces processing latency for nodes leaving a multicast group.
— Ensures maximum performance for every switch port by quickly pruning multicast tree from ports that no longer want multicast traffic.
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Broadcast Suppression
Allows the user to set a threshold level for broadcasts on a switch port. Additional broadcasts beyond that threshold rate are discarded.
Preserves network bandwidth by automatically throttling broadcast traffic to a preset level.
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Network Resiliency
•
Redundant Supervisors
When redundant supervisors are present in a Catalyst 550x chassis, the active supervisor automatically keeps the standby supervisor image and configuration synchronized.
Ensures fast, reliable switch over to a redundant supervisor in a Catalyst switch while minimizing any impact on network users or disruption to connectivity.
•
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
STP is an algorithm which runs in Catalyst switches to ensure full connectivity, optimal path selection, and loop avoidance in a layer 2 switched network topology.
Standards-defined protocol for avoiding network loops at layer 2 and activating redundant links when a primary link fails or a better path becomes available.
•
BackboneFast Convergence
— BackboneFast is Cisco's latest enhancement to spanning tree, which can reduce convergence time for certain types of network faults by up to 20 seconds (This is done by advancing the standard spanning tree, Max-Age timer to zero once root path stability is confirmed)
— Maximizes network availability
— No manual tuning required
— Extends Cisco's existing PortFast and UplinkFast spanning tree convergence time enhancements
•
Portfast
STP enhancement for user ports on a switch. Allows the port to go immediately into spanning-tree Forwarding state by bypassing Listening and Learning states.
Allows user ports to gain immediate access to the network and avoids loss of a client’s first transmitted frames, which are often used by NT and NetWare servers to establish server connections.
•
Active Uplinks
— Enables the ports on the standby Supervisor to be used by any other line card ports on the system
— Maximizes utility of uplink ports on a standby Supervisor module
VLANs
•
Multiple Spanning Trees
Cisco’s Catalyst switches run an instance of spanning tree on each defined VLAN for optimal path determination and link utilization.
Enables load balancing and efficient use of links in a switched internetwork through the distribution of VLANs across all available uplinks.
•
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Trunking
— Provides IEEE 802.1Q-compliant VLAN frame encapsulation
— IEEE standards-based VLAN encapsulation and trunking for Ethernet VLANs only
— Enables interoperability with third-party equipment
•
Dynamic VLANs, MAC-address based
Allows the switch to dynamically assign ports to a VLAN based on the source MAC address of the hosts connected to a
Catalyst switch port. Utilizes a new protocol, Virtual Query Protocol (VQP), which communicates with the VMPS to determine which VLAN a user’s switch port should be configured to.
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Allows switch fabric to automatically configure user ports to the correct VLAN with no intervention from the network administrator. After a policy has been set up for a given user’s MAC address, that user may plug into any Catalyst 5000 switch carrying their VLAN and be automatically assigned to their VLAN for instant connectivity.
•
Policy Server, VMPS I
Virtual Membership Policy Server is a server process that manages a database of host source MAC address-to-VLAN mappings that enables a user’s workstation to be placed into the correct VLAN.
— Empowers network administrators with the ability to define in a central database the VLAN membership policies for their network.
— Provides user mobility for any port within a switched internetwork.
•
ISL Trunking Protocol
Inter-Switch Link is a VLAN multiplexing protocol that allows a single link to carry traffic for multiple VLANs between switches by becoming an ISL trunk.
Enables efficient distribution of VLAN traffic across a switched internetwork.
•
VTP, VTP2
VLAN Trunking Protocol is a protocol that runs on Cisco Catalyst switches to ensure consistency of VLAN configuration between switches. VTP also dynamically maps VLANs across multiple LAN types with unique names and internal index associations. VTP2 extends this protocol to support Token Ring VLANs.
VTP greatly simplifies and helps avoid errors in the configuration of VLANs within the network. The dynamic mapping eliminates excessive device administration required from network administrators.
•
VTP Pruning
Allows the switch fabric to automatically prune the forwarding tree for VLANs in order to contain traffic from each defined VLAN to only those trunks that require this traffic.
— Maximizes efficiency of inter-switch VLAN trunk bandwidth.
— Allows switched internetworks to scale more effectively by intelligently managing VLAN traffic on trunks and backbones.
Embedded Manageability
•
IP Trace Route
— Provides support for the standard ICMP-based IP trace route facility from the system console
— Displays the IP routers traversed in order to reach a destination IP host
— Provides a common and useful IP connectivity troubleshooting tool directly from the Catalyst system console
•
Switch TopN Ports Report
— Provides a sorted list of the most active switch ports by any of the following metrics: utilization, packets, bytes, multicasts, broadcasts, errors, or buffer overflows
— Helps the network administrator quickly identify which ports on the system have the highest utilization, broadcast rates, error rates, and so forth
•
CDP
Cisco Discovery Protocol is a “hello-based” Layer 2 protocol that allows network management applications and internetworking devices to learn important attributes about their neighbors and their capabilities.
Provides fast, efficient discovery of Cisco devices on the network.
•
SNMP, MIB II Agent
The Simple Network Management Protocol provides a light weight protocol for network management stations to access and modify information in a switch. Management Information Base (MIB-II) provides an extensive list of standardsdefined information objects or items within the switch.
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Standards-based network management access to important switch configuration and monitoring information.
•
RMON Agent
The embedded mini-Remote Monitoring (RMON) MIB provides the Statistics, History, Alarms, and Events groups with a virtual agent on every Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring copper, and Token Ring fiber port in the Catalyst 5000.
Standards-based RFC 1757 RMON provides a very effective traffic analysis capability for each switch port. The Alarms and Events groups can be employed to create a powerful proactive management solution by automatically alerting a network administrator when preset thresholds are exceeded.
•
Switch Port Analyzer allows the administrator to mirror traffic from a user port, trunk port, or VLAN to an external network analyzer or RMON probe for in-depth traffic analysis.
•
SPAN and E-SPAN
Provides an effective troubleshooting tool and traffic analysis aid for Catalyst switches while leveraging existing investments in external probes and network analyzers.
•
Traps
Multiple standard and enterprise-defined traps may be sent from the Catalyst 5000 when predefined system events occur.
Traps provide an efficient standards-defined SNMP-based mechanism for notifying network administrators of important system events.
•
Syslog
Enables the Catalyst 5000 to internally log important events and to send syslog messages to a syslog daemon running on a management workstation for external logging.
Creates a flexible logging and tracking system for network administrators to obtain detailed event logs and save historical event data to spot trends and aid in troubleshooting their networks.
•
DISL
Dynamic Inter-Switch Link is an enhancement to Cisco’s ISL VLAN trunking protocol that allows neighboring switches to automatically configure ISL trunk links.
Automates network configuration and eliminates user errors from incorrect manual configuration.
•
Multiple Default IP Gateways
— Allows configuration of several fallback default IP gateways for outbound system console Telnet, TFTP and SNMP traffic
— Provides more reliable and robust communications from the Catalyst system console and SNMP agent
— Provides more reliable and robust communications from the Catalyst system console and SNMP agent
•
Configuration Change Message and SNMP Trap
— Sends notification to configured Syslog receivers and/or SNMP Trap receivers when the system's NVRAM configuration is changed from either SNMP or the /Telnet CLI
— Alerts the network administrator and network management system that the switch's configuration has been updated and provides information on who made the change (TACACS user name, DNS name, IP address, or console port)
•
RMON2 Agent/Probe Configuration Group
— Adds support for the RFC 2021 RMON2 Agent/ProbeConfiguration group.
— supports the following MIB objects: trapDestination table, probeCapabilities, probeSoftwareRev, probeHardwareRev
— Enables use of an IETF standard MIB for configuration of SNMP receivers
— Provides information on which RMON and RMON2 groups the embedded agent supports
— Provides software and hardware revision information
•
SNMP Trap Enhancements
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— New warmStart Trap sent on redundant supervisor switchover
— ModuleUp/Down Trap now includes moduleType and moduleNameLinkUp/Down traps now include information from the port security feature
•
New Spanning Tree Topology Change Trap (only sent from current spanning tree root switch)
— The system will now send a standard SNMP warm start trap when a standby supervisor becomes active Several MIB varbinds (variable bindings) have been added to existing SNMP traps to provide more information to the network administrator
•
SNMP MIB Additions and Enhancements
— CISCO-SWITCH-ENGINE-MIB
The switch engine MIB enables configuration and/or monitoring of the following: Layer 3 switching engine cache aging mechanisms, active Layer 3 flows, Layer 3 switching performance, NetFlow Data Export, and protocol filtering
— CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB
The memory pool MIB provides information on the amount of used and free DRAM on the active system Supervisor module
— ENTITY-MIB
The entity MIB is an emerging standard MIB to provide information on system elements
Security Services
•
Port Security
This feature allows the Catalyst 5000 to block input to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet port when the MAC address of a station attempting to access the port is different from the configured or learned MAC address for that port. Upon a violation the port is disabled, and a link-down trap is sent.
Provides a powerful and easy-to-configure security mechanism based on Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering on each switch port.
•
TACACS+ support
TACACS+ provides user authentication for access to the Catalyst 5000 system console by determining the identity of a user. Additionally, the Catalyst 5000 encrypts the user's password using the MD5 encryption algorithm before transmitting it to the TACACS+ server for authentication.
Provides security for access to the Catalyst 5000 system console to ensure that only authorized personnel can configure critical networking devices.
•
IP permit List
Allows an administrator to create a list of permitted IP addresses or subnets to access the system console via Telnet and
SNMP agent services. Can send an SNMP trap and log the event to the syslog table when an access attempt is denied.
— Adds security to inbound Telnet supervisor console logins and SNMP agent access.
— Provides a console security mechanism that may be used with or without TACACS+ security.
Enhanced Feature Set (Release 3.1 and higher)
•
Mini-RMON for Fast EtherChannel Technology
— Provides RFC 1757 RMON statistics, history, alarm, and event groups
— Use standard RMON applications such as the TrafficDirector application within CiscoWorks for Switched
Internetworks (CWSI) to monitor Fast EtherChannel traffic
— Extends valuable RMON traffic analysis and proactive notification capabilities to a logical Fast EtherChannel technology
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— Monitors channel utilization, packet and byte rates, broadcast/multicast/unicast distributions, packet size distributions, and information on errors
— Enables proactive notification via an SNMP trap to a network management station when user-defined thresholds are exceeded
Full RMON and RMON2 is available via the Network Analysis Module (WS-X5380)
•
Mini-RMON Agent for Token Ring Ports
Supports the following RMON groups:
— MAC-Layer statistics
— Promiscuous statistics
— MAC-Layer history
— Promiscuous history
— Alarms group
— Events group
•
Ring station order
— Standards-based RFC 1757 and RFC 1513 RMON for Catalyst 5000 Token Ring ports
— Provides a complete Token Ring Mini-RMON Agent for monitoring traffic statistics
— Enables proactive notification via an SNMP trap to a network management station when user-defined thresholds are exceeded
•
RMON Alarm Thresholds on any MIB Object
RMON rising and falling thresholds can be set on, any integer-based MIB object in the Catalyst 5000 SNMP agent
Provides an effective notification mechanism via SNMP traps for any user defined event in the Catalyst 5000 that has a
MIB object
Ordering Information
Configuration Worksheets
For configuration and wiring layout information for the Catalyst 5500/5000 Series switches, access Cisco Online Connection
(CCO) at the following URL: www.http://cisco.com.
Product and Part Numbers
Table 0-3 Part Numbers for the Catalyst 5500/5000 Series
Part Description
Catalyst 5500 chassis with single AC power supply
Catalyst 5500 single AC power supply
Catalyst 5500 second AC power supply
Catalyst 5500 single DC power supply
Catalyst 5500 second DC power supply
Catalyst 5500 rack-mount kit and cable organizer (spare)
Part Number
WS-C5507=
WS-C5508
WS-C5508/2
WS-C5568
WS-C5568/2
WS-C5599=
17
Part Description
Catalyst 5500 fan tray (spare)
Catalyst 5500 backplane clock module
(spare)
Catalyst 5500 RMON agent license
Catalyst 5500 SMARTnet maintenance
Catalyst 5509 System
Part Number
WS-C5504=
WC-C5505=
WS-C5500-EMS-LIC
See the "Service and Support" chapter.
Catalyst 5509 chassis
Catalyst 5509 chassis with single AC power supply
Catalyst 5509 Spare Chassis with one DC power supply
Catalyst 5509 AC Power Supply
Catalyst 5509 AC Power Supply (spare)
Catalyst 5509 second AC Power Supply
Catalyst 5509 DC Power Supply
Catalyst 5509 DC Power Supply (spare)
Catalyst 5509 second DC Power Supply
Catalyst 5509 Fan Tray (spare)
Catalyst 5505/5509 Backplane Clock Module (spare)
Catalyst 5509 Rack Mount Kit and Cable
Organizer
Catalyst 5509 RMON Agent License
Catalyst 5509 SMARTnet maintenance
WS-C5509
WS-C5509-CHAC=
WS-C5509-CHDC=
WS-C5518
WS-C5518=
WS-C5518/2
WS-C5598
WS-C5598=
WS-C5598/2
WS-C5509-FAN=
WS-C5514-CL=
WS-C5509-RACK=
WS-C5509-EMS-LIC
CON-SNT-WS-C5509
Catalyst 5505 System
Catalyst 5505 chassis
Catalyst 5505 chassis with single WS-
C5008B AC power supply (spare)
Catalyst 5505 backplane clock module
(spare)
Catalyst 5505 AC power supply
Catalyst 5505 second AC power supply
(spare)
Catalyst 5505 RMON agent license
Catalyst 5505 SMARTnet maintenance
Catalyst 5000 System
WS-C5505
WS-C5505-CHAC=
WS-C5505-CL=
WS-C5008B
WS-C5008B/2
WS-C5505-EMS-LIC
CON-SNT-WS-C5505
Catalyst 5000 chassis
Catalyst 5000 chassis with single AC power supply (spare)
Catalyst 5000 single AC power supply
WS-C5000
WS-C5007=
WS-C5008A
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Part Description
Catalyst 5000 second AC power supply
(optional)
Catalyst 5000 single DC power supply
Catalyst 5000 second DC power supply
(optional)
Catalyst 5000 rack-mount kit and cable organizer (spare)
Catalyst 5000 RMON agent license
Catalyst 5000 Release 2.1 memory upgrade
Catalyst 5000 Release 2.2 custom memory upgrade
Catalyst 5000 Release 2.2 memory upgrade
Catalyst 5000 series User Guide
Catalyst 5000 series Configuration Guide and Command Reference
Catalyst 5000 RMON Agent License
Catalyst 5000 SMARTnet maintenance
Catalyst 5002 System
Part Number
WS-C5008A/2
WS-C5068
WS-C5068/2
WS-C5099=
WS-C5K-EMS-LIC
MEM-C5K-4M-V21
MEM-C5K-16M-Custom=
MEM-C5K-16M=
DOC-5000UG3=
DOC-5000CGCR3=
WS-C5K-EMS-LIC
CON-SNT-WS-C5001
Catalyst 5002 chassis (with integrated dual
AC power supplies)
Catalyst 5002 RMON agent license
Catalyst 5002 SMARTnet maintenance
Supervisor Engines
WS-C5002
WS-C5002-EMS-LIC
CON-SNT-WS-C5002
Catalyst 5000/5002 supervisor engine I,
100BaseTX
Catalyst 5000/5002 supervisor engine I,
100BaseFX (SMF)
Catalyst 5000/5002 supervisor engine I,
100BaseFX (MMF)
Catalyst 5000/5002/5500 supervisor engine II, 100BaseTX and MII
Catalyst 5000/5002/5500 supervisor engine II, 100BaseFX (MMF)
Catalyst 5000/5002/5500 supervisor engine II, 100BaseFX (SMF)
Catalyst 5002/5000/5505/5500 supervisor engine III base module
Catalyst 5000 24-port 10/100BaseTX
Backbone Fast EtherChannel Switching
Module (802.1Q/ISL, RJ-45)
Catalyst 5000 24-port 10/100BaseTX
Backbone Fast EtherChannel Switching
Module (802.1Q/ISL, RJ-45) (spare)
Catalyst 5000 12-port 100BaseFX Backbone Fast EtherChannel Switching Module
(802.1Q/ISL, SC)
WS-X5009
WS-X5005
WS-X5006
WS-X5509
WS-X5506
WS-X5505
WS-X5530-E1
WS-X5225R
WS-X5225R=
WS-X5201R
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Part Description
Catalyst 5000 12-port 100BaseFX Backbone Fast EtherChannel Switching Module
(802.1Q/ISL, SC) (spare)
Catalyst 5000 3-port Gigabit Ethernet
Switching Module w/out GBICs
Catalyst 5000 3-port Gigabit Ethernet
Switching Module w/out GBICs (spare)
Catalyst 5002/5000/5505/5500 Supervisor
Engine III Base Module w/NFFC
Catalyst 5002/5000/5505/5500 Supervisor
Engine III Base Module w/NFFC (spare)
10BT Switched Ethernet 3 Pack of WS-
X5012, 3x48 ports, Telco
10BT Switched Ethernet 3 Pack of WS-
X5012, 3x48 ports, Telco (spare)
10BT Switched Ethernet 3 Pack of WS-
X5013, 3x24 ports, RJ-45
10BT Switched Ethernet 3 Pack of WS-
X5013, 3x24 ports, RJ-45 (spare)
Fast Ethernet 10/100 3 Pack of WS-X5224,
3x24 ports, RJ-45
Fast Ethernet 10/100 3 Pack of WS-X5224,
3x24 ports, RJ-45 (spare)
Supervisor Engines
Part Number
WS-X5201R=
WS-X5403
WS-X5403=
WS-X5530-E2
WS-X5530-E2=
WS-X5012-3PACK
WS-X5012-3PACK=
WS-X5013-3PACK
WS-X5013-3PACK=
WS-X5224-3PACK
WS-X5224-3PACK=
Dual port 100BaseTX uplink module for supervisor III
Dual port 100BaseFX MMF uplink module for supervisor III
Dual port 100BaseFX SMF uplink module for supervisor III
Dual port 1000BaseSX Uplink module for
Supervisor-3
Dual port 1000BaseSX Uplink module for
Supervisor-3 (spare)
Interface Modules
WS-U5531-FETX
WS-U5533-FEFX-MMF
WS-U5535-FEFX-SMF
WS-U5534-GESX
WS-U5534-GESX=
Catalyst 5500, 5000, and 5002
C5K SW Flash for TR and ENET LANE for ATM dual phy module
C5K SW Flash for TR and ENET LANE for ATM dual phy module
Catalyst 5000 ATM LANE module (UTP,
RJ-45)
Catalyst 5000 ATM LANE module (single mode, SC)
Ethernet switching module (10BaseT, 24 interfaces, Telco)
Ethernet switching module (10BaseFL, 12 interfaces)
SFC5-TELANE100.1
SWC5-TELANE100.1=
WS-X5153
WS-X5154
WS-X5010
WS-X5011
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Part Description
Desktop Ethernet Switching module
(10BaseT, 48, Telco)
Ethernet switching module (10BaseT, 24
RJ-45)
Fast Ethernet 10/100 switching module
(10/100 autonegotiating, 24, RJ-45) (No
ISL)
Group Ethernet switching module
(10BaseT, 48, Telco)
Fast Ethernet switching module (10/
100BaseTX, autonegotiation, 12, RJ-45)
(ISL every port.)
Group switched 100BaseTX Ethernet (24,
RJ-45)
Fast Ethernet switching module
(100BaseFX, 12 ports MMF)
Fast Ethernet switching module
(100BaseFX, 6 ports MMF, 6 ports SMF)
Fast Ethernet switching module with Fast
EtherChannel (100BaseFX, 12, SC)
Fast Ethernet switching module with Fast
EtherChannel (10/100BaseTX, 12, RJ
WS-X5203
Token Ring UTP/STP switching module
(4/16 Mbps, 16 ports)
Token Ring fiber switching module (MMF,
16 ports)
CDDI module (UTP, RJ-45)
FDDI module (multimode, MIC)
FDDI module (single mode, ST)
ATM LAN Emulation module, dual PHY,
UTP,
ATM LAN Emulation module, dual PHY,
MMF SC
ATM LAN Emulation module, dual PHY,
SMF SC
Route Switch Module (RSM) (Inter-VLAN
Layer 3)
Network Analysis Module
NetFlow Feature Card (spare)
Catalyst 5500 Only
Part Number
WS-X5012
WS-X5013
WS-X5224
WS-X5020
WS-X5213A
WS-X5223
WS-X5111
WS-X5114
WS-X5201
45)
WS-X5030
WS-X5031
WS-X5103
WS-X5101
WS-X5104
WS-X5156
WS-X5158
WS-X5157
WS-X5302
WS-X5380
WS-F5521=
ASP (ATM Switch Processor plus feature card 1)
DRAM Options for the ASP
L1010-ASP-B-FC1
ASP DRAM 16-MB SIMM
ASP DRAM 32-MB SIMM
ASP DRAM 64-MB SIMM
Flash Memory Cards
MEM-ASP-16M
MEM-ASP-32M
MEM-ASP-64M
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Part Description
PCMCIA Flash memory card, 8 MB
(spare)
PCMCIA Flash memory card, 16 MB
(spare)
PCMCIA Flash memory card, 20 MB
(spare)
Cisco/OS software for ATM feature set, version 11.2.2
Cisco/OS software for ATM feature set
(spare)
Carrier Modules
Part Number
MEM-ASP-FLC8M=
MEM-ASP-FLC16M=
MEM-ASP-FLC20M=
SF-WAS3-11.2.2
SW-WAS3-11.2.2=
Carrier module for 2-port PAMs with slot covers for empty slots
CAM slot cover (spare)
PAM slot cover (spare)
WATM-CAM-2P
WATM-CAM-CVR=
WAI-CVR=
Catalyst 5500 Port Adapter Modules
ATM OC-3, 155-Mbps multimode fiber
ATM OC-3, 155-Mbps single-mode fiber
ATM OC-3, 155-Mbps unshielded twisted pair, Category 5 (UTP-5)
WAI-OC3-4MM
WAI-OC3-4SS
WAI-OC3-4U5
ATM OC-12, 622-Mbps single-mode fiber WAI-OC12-1SS
WAI-T3-2BNC DS-3 with 2 T3 ports, coaxial cable, BNC connectors
E-3 with 2 ports, coaxial cable, BNC connectors
WAI-E3-2BNC
WAI-E3-4BNC E-3 with 4 ports, coaxial cable, BNC connectors
T1 ATM trunk
E1 ATM trunk (balanced)
E1 ATM trunk (unbalanced)
T1 circuit emulation
E1 circuit emulation (balanced)
E1 circuit emulation (unbalanced)
25-Mbps ATM
1000BASE-SX "short wavelength" GBIC
(multimode only)
1000BASE-SX "short wavelength" GBIC
(multimode only) (spare)
1000BASE-LH "long haul" GBIC (singlemode or multimode)
1000BASE-LH "long haul" GBIC (singlemode or multimode) (spare)
Cisco IOS Software Feature Licenses
WAI-T1-4RJ48
WAI-E1-4RJ48
WAI-E1-4BNC
WAI-T1C-4RJ48
WAI-E1C-4RJ48
WAI-E1C-4BNC
WAI-ATM25-12P
WS-G5484
WS-G5484=
WS-G5486
WS-G5486=
Catalyst 5K Rel. 4.x SW License, Enhanced Feature Set
Catalyst 5K Rel. 4.x SW License, Enhanced Feature Set (spare)
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SWC5K-BEFS-4X
SWC5K-BEFS-4X=
Part Description
Catalyst 5K Rel. 4.x SW License, Enhanced Feature Set, upgrade
Route Switch Module
Part Number
SWC5K-BEFS-4X-UG
Catalyst 5000 Switch Route Module
Catalyst 5000 Versatile Interface Processor-2 (VIP-2) Model 15
Catalyst 5000 Versatile Interface Processor-2 (VIP-2) Model 40
Catalyst 5000 RSM/VIP2-15
Catalyst 5000 RSM/VIP2-40
RSM console cable (spare)
RSM auxiliary cable (spare)
RSM Flash Credit Card: 16 MB (default)
RSM Flash Credit Card: 20 MB Option
RSM 32-MB DRAM option (default)
RSM 64-MB DRAM option
RSM 128-MB DRAM option
RSM NetFlow License (default)
Cisco IOS Catalyst 5000 RSM WAN packet protocols license
Cisco IOS Catalyst 5000 RSM NAT license
Cisco IOS Catalyst 5000 RSM IP with VIP feature set
Cisco IOS Catalyst 5000 RSM desktop with VIP feature set
Cisco IOS Catalyst 5000 RSM enterprise with VIP feature set
CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks
(CWSI)
WS-X5302
WS-X5303-15=
WS-X5303-40=
WS-X5304-15
WS-X5304-40
CAB-RSM2CON=
CAB-RSM2AUX=
MEM-RSM-FCL16M
MEM-RSM-FCL20M
MEM-RSM-32M
MEM-RSM-64M
MEM-RSM-128
FR-NFC5
FRC5-WPP=
FRC5-NAT
SFC5CV-11.2.9P
SFC5BV-11.2.9P
SFC5AV-11.2.9P
CiscoWorks for switched Internetworks--
IBM AIX
CiscoWorks for switched Internetworks-
IBM AIX upgrade
CiscoWorks for switched Internetworks--
HP UX
CiscoWorks for switched Internetworks--
HP UX upgrade
CWSI-1.3-NV
CWSI-1.3-NV-UG
CWSI-1.3-OVH
CWSI-1.3-OVH-UG
CiscoWorks for switched Internetworks--
Windows NT
CiscoWorks for switched Internetworks--
Windows NT upgrade
CWSI-1.3-WIN-NT
CWSI-1.3-WIN-NT-UG
CiscoWorks for switched Internetworks--
Solaris (HPOV and SNM)
CWSI-1.3.1-SOLAR
CWSI-Solaris (HPOV and SNM)--upgrade CWSI-1.3.1-SOLAR-U
Cables
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Part Description
Category 3 Telco Cable Assy. M90 to
F90,5
Category 3 Telco Cable Assy. M90 to F90,
10
Category 3 Telco Cable Assy. M180 to
F90, 5
Category 3 Telco Cable Assy. M180 to
F90, 10
Category 3 Telco Cable Adapter (110 degrees)
ST Cable for Catalyst 5000 Fiber Token
Ring module, 1 m
ST Cable for Catalyst 5000 Fiber Token
Ring module, 3m
ST Cable for Catalyst 5000 Fiber Token
Ring module, 8m
Part Number
'CAB-3-M90F90-5=
'CAB-3-M90F90-10=
'CAB-3-M180F90-5=
'CAB-3-M180F90-10=
CAB-3-ADPTR-TEL=
WS-CAB01ST
WS-CAB03ST
WS-CAB08ST
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