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Cisco Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X S iSeries
Technical OverviewTechnical Overview
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The Transformation: The World Is Our New WorkspaceThe World Is Our New Workspace
Any Resource
Any DeviceAny Device
BORDERLESS NETWORKSAnyone
Anywhere
BORDERLESS NETWORKSA Next Generation Architecture to Deliver
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AnywhereA Next Generation Architecture to Deliver the New Workspace Experience
Driving the TransformationDriving the TransformationMobile Devices
↔
IT Resources
1.3 Billion New N t k d M bil
60% of All Cisco
Mobility VideoNetworked Mobile Devices in Next
3 Years
Network Traffic Today Is Video
WorkspaceExperience
HealthcareData
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID 3Blurring the Borders : Consumer ↔ Workforce; Employee ↔ Partner
Sources: IDC; Visual Networking Index; Cisco IT
Borderless NetworksNetwork Access Challenges
Borderless Networks
Network Downtime
I E i
Traffic Volume and Bandwidth
E di
Struggling to Keep up
Operational Complexity
Is Expensive ExpandingWith Securityand Costs
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Your Business Is BorderlessYour Business Is Borderless
St kWi ® PlStackPower MACsec
PoE+ StackPower
StackWise ® Plus
Auto Smartports
HAGOLD +
Location and Resource
Temperature
Phone
BatteryLocation:
Wired and Wireless
L3
Auto QoSModular uplinks Identity
Access Denied
+ =WLAN
PC Battery
EEMWired and Wireless
M di tAd dT tSp
Pervasive Services
Lights
Cisco EnergyWise
MedianetCatalyst Smart
Operations Identity Based Policy
AdvancedMulticast
TrustSec
Ease of Ease of OperationsOperations
Borderless Borderless SecuritySecurity
Borderless Borderless ExperienceExperience SustainabilitySustainability
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When the Network Knows, You Create a Platform for Your Business
Addressing Business TransformationNEW Intelligent Secure Access Fixed Switching Solutions
Addressing Business Transformation
Intelligent
Evolves With Your
B i
Enterprise Services
Bus Entry-Level
t Ci
ConvergedServices
Intelligent Services Business
Catalyst 3K-X w/ IP BaseCatalyst 3K-X
/ LAN B
Catalyst 3K-X w/ IP Services
siness C
to Cisco Experience
Catalyst 2960-S w/ LAN Lite
Catalyst 2960-S w/ LAN Base
w/ LAN Base New
NNew
New
Continuit Ease of Operations
NewNew Borderless Security
ty
Sustainability
Borderless ExperienceEase of Operations
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Business AgilitySustainability
Addressing Business TransformationNEW Intelligent Secure Access Fixed Switching Solutions
Addressing Business Transformation
Intelligent
Evolves With Your
B i
Enterprise Services
Bus
ConvergedServices
Intelligent Services Business
Catalyst 3K-X w/ IP BaseCatalyst 3K-X
/ LAN B
Catalyst 3K-X w/ IP Services
Entry-Level t Ci
siness C
Catalyst 2960-S w/ LAN Base
w/ LAN Base New
NewNew
N
to Cisco Experience
Catalyst 2960-S w/ LAN LiteC
ontinuit Automated Smart Operations Non Stop Self Preserving
NewNewThreat Intelligence Role-based Access, Secure Traffic
ty
Cisco EnergyWise
Reliable Voice, Video Scalable MedianetAutomated Smart Operations Non Stop, Self Preserving
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Business AgilityCisco EnergyWise
Catalyst 3750 X and 3560 X SeriesCatalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Series
Catalyst 3750-X Series Next Generation Gigabit Ethernet 24 and 48 port, Data and PoE+ SwitchesThree IOS feature sets:
LAN BaseIP BaseIP S iIP Services
Innovative features, StackPower, PoE+, Encryption, Dual redundant PS, Network modulesCatalyst 3560-X SeriesEnhanced LLW:
Next business day (NBD) advance hardware replacement90 Day access to Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) support
Full Energy-Wise support
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Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-XWh t’ NWhat’s New
StackPower – Power aggregationgg g
Network Modules – Field replaceable uplink
Full 802 3at PoE+ SupportFull 802.3at PoE+ Support
Three IOS feature sets
Dual redundant power supplies and fans
MACsec – Hardware encryption
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MACsec Hardware encryption
Catalyst 3750-X & 3560-XModel comparisonModel comparisonIOS Model Stackable StackPower Full PoE PoE+
WS C3750X 24T L Yes 24 t 10/100/1000 350W AC LAN B
Description
WS‐C3750X‐24T‐L Yes ‐ ‐ 24‐port 10/100/1000, 350W AC, LAN Base
WS‐C3750X‐48T‐L Yes ‐ ‐ 48‐port 10/100/1000, 350W AC, LAN Base
WS‐C3750X‐24P‐L Yes Yes Yes 24‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 715W AC, LAN Base
WS‐C3750X‐48P‐L Yes ‐ Yes 48‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 715W AC, LAN Base
Available with
upgrade to IP BaseLA
N Base
WS‐C3750X‐48PF‐L Yes Yes Yes 48‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 1100W AC, LAN Base
WS‐C3750X‐24T‐S Yes Yes ‐ ‐ 24‐port 10/100/1000, 350W AC, IP Base
WS‐C3750X‐48T‐S Yes Yes ‐ ‐ 48‐port 10/100/1000, 350W AC, IP Base
WS C3750X 24P S Yes Yes Yes Yes 24‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000 715W AC IP Base
to IP Base
Base
k Mod
ules
WS‐C3750X‐24P‐S Yes Yes Yes Yes 24‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 715W AC, IP Base
WS‐C3750X‐48P‐S Yes Yes ‐ Yes 48‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 715W AC, IP Base
WS‐C3750X‐48PF‐S Yes Yes Yes Yes 48‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 1100W AC, IP Base
WS‐C3560X‐24T‐L ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 24‐port 10/100/1000, 350W AC, LAN Base
IP B
e / 1G
Networ
WS‐C3560X‐48T‐L ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 48‐port 10/100/1000, 350W AC, LAN Base
WS‐C3560X‐24P‐L ‐ ‐ Yes Yes 24‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 715W AC, LAN Base
WS‐C3560X‐48P‐L ‐ ‐ ‐ Yes 48‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 715W AC, LAN Base
WS‐C3560X‐48PF‐L ‐ ‐ Yes Yes 48‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 1100W AC, LAN Base
LAN Base
ptional 10G
/
WS C3560X 48PF L p / / , ,
WS‐C3560X‐24T‐S ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 24‐port 10/100/1000, 350W AC, IP Base
WS‐C3560X‐48T‐S ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 48‐port 10/100/1000, 350W AC, IP Base
WS‐C3560X‐24P‐S ‐ ‐ Yes Yes 24‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 715W AC, IP Base
Y 48 P E 10/100/1000 715W AC IP B
P Ba
se
Op
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WS‐C3560X‐48P‐S ‐ ‐ ‐ Yes 48‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 715W AC, IP Base
WS‐C3560X‐48PF‐S ‐ ‐ Yes Yes 48‐port PoE+ 10/100/1000, 1100W AC, IP Base
IP Base Models can be upgraded to IP services feature set at the time of order
I
Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X SeriesS t Ch t i tiSystem Characteristics
Management ports with configurable behaviorManagement ports with configurable behaviorRJ45 serial & USB type-B consoles
St d d 10/100 Eth t tStandard 10/100 Ethernet port
Supports SFP+ instead of X2
USB port Type A for Storage, All Cisco supported USB flash drivesyp g pp
Type mini-B as console port in the front
DRAM 256/128 Mbyte Flash 64MbDRAM 256/128 Mbyte, Flash 64Mb
Full support for network based power management –EnergyWise
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EnergyWise
Catalyst 3750 Models comparisonCatalyst 3750 Models comparison3750-X 3750-E 3750G
StackPower Yes No No
FRU Network M d l Yes No NoModule Yes No No
FRU Power Supplies Yes, Dual PS Yes No
Encryption Yes (Downlink) No NoEncryption Yes (Downlink) No No
PoE+ 30W/port Yes No No
IOSIOS
LAN Base OptionYes No No
Management O ti
Console RJ45, USB console, and Out of band Console RJ45 and Out of
B d Eth t Console RJ45Options console, and Out of band Ethernet Band Ethernet Console RJ45
RPS / XPS XPS RPS RPS
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EnergyWiseReport Actual Power use
PoE & System
Report Actual Power use
PoEReport Budgeted Power
Dual Redundant Power supplies & fansDual Redundant Power supplies & fans
Four PS optionsFour PS options1100W AC
715W AC715W AC
350W AC
440W DC
Dual, redundant, high efficiency PS
Redundant fan modulesModels Default Power Supply Available PoE Power
24 Port Data Switch C3KX-PWR-350WAC –48 Port Data Switch24 Port PoE Switch C3KX PWR 715WAC 370W
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C3KX-PWR-715WAC 370W48 Port PoE Switch48 Port Full PoE Switch C3KX-PWR-1100WAC 740W
PoE+ SupportM i f tMain features
Support for new standard 802 3atSupport for new standard 802.3at30W per port Vs. 15.4W per port
Ability to provide 30W per port on all 48-ports simultaneously
Ability to assign priorities (high/low) to each portUseful for intelligent power shedding!
Use a 1-event mechanism for classificationFor Type1 (Legacy) or Type2 PDyp ( g y) yp
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StackPowerM i f t
Industry LeadershipMain features
Innovative technology aggregates and shares
Leadership
Innovative technology, aggregates and shares available input power capacity in a Stack
Flexible arrangement of power supplies in a g p ppstack
Up to 8.8Kw power in a stack
Supports a “zero-footprint” RPS deployment
Intelligent power shedding
Stackpower decouples a PS from its physical location in the stack!
Up to 4 switches can be part of StackpowerUp to 4 switches can be part of StackpowerIndependent from Stackwise (Stackwise Plus)
No need for RPS though an XPS is available!
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No need for RPS though an XPS is available!
StackPower Close upStackPower Close upConsole, 10/100 port, and USB
Atype A
Redundant, Dual PS, either AC/AC AC/DC AC or DCStackPowerFRU DualStackwise Plus
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AC/AC, AC/DC, AC, or DCcombinations
StackPowerCables
FRU DualRedundant FansStackwise Plus
4 Switches
StackPowerC biliti O iCapabilities Overview
715wSwitch AFull POE on 48-ports 740w PoE
Need = 986w
Power requirements:246w * 4 + 740 + 1440 = 3,172wX
715w
350w
S it h C
Switch B48-ports, Data Only,
Needs 246w
Available Power = 2,130wDeficit = 1,042wX
715w
350wSwitch D
Switch CFull POE+ on 48-ports 1,440w PoE
Needs 1,686wOptions:
Add one 1,100w PS slot B of any switch to cover the deficit. No extra capacity
X
Switch D48-ports, Data Only,
Needs 246wAdd two 1,100w PS to any two switches in
slot B to over 1,042w deficit plus 1,100w for redundancy.
X
Note capability to boot up a switch that doesn’t have a PS and even provide PoE+ on that switch.
Stackpower can provide complementary power as well as Redundant power
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p p p y p pdepending on requirements and configuration.
StackPower ModesP h R d d t RPS dPower share, Redundant, RPS modes
Power Sharing mode Redundant mode
A AB B
1,100w 1,100w
A AB B
1,100w
Reserved Power1,100w
A AB
1,100w 0w
500w 500w
B A AB
1,100w 0w
500w 500w
B
B BAA
500w 500wB BAA
500w 500w
Available Pwr Allocated Pwr Unused Pwr Available Allocated Unused RESERVED
Entire available power of 3,300w is Overall capacity is 3,300w –1,100w is reserved
for redundancy
Available Pwr Allocated Pwr Unused Pwr
3,300 W 2,000 W 1,300 WAvailable Allocated Unused RESERVED
3,300 W 2,000 W 200W 1,100 W
p ,available to the system.
Switch and PD requests for more power is granted until all 3,300w are used. No
for redundancy.
Available Power to share is 2,200w and there is an extra 200 W available for allocation.
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g ,redundancy Should a PS fail, then the reserved power is
made available for the stack.
Intelligent Load sheddingIntelligent Load shedding
Built in intelligence to detect important PD or switchesBuilt-in intelligence to detect important PD or switches in a stack
Stackpower has 27 priority levelsStackpower has 27 priority levels
Default priority per port can be re-programmed
All ports are Low priority by default
The amount of load shedding depends on the amountThe amount of load shedding depends on the amount of oversubscribed power
Intelligent mechanism to shed load during failureIntelligent mechanism to shed load during failure scenarios
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StackPower modes & TopologyP Sh & R d d t M dPower Share & Redundant Modes
Ring & Star topologiesRing & Star topologiesRing is Stackpower & Star is XPS
On Catalyst 3750-X Power share & Redundant modes supportedOn Catalyst 3750-X Power share & Redundant modes supportedIncludes power sharing across Cat3750X switches
On Catalyst 3560-X Redundant mode ONLYOn Catalyst 3560 X Redundant mode ONLY
XPS can Not be deployed in a Ring topologyThe power system can not be part of a Stackpower ringThe power system can not be part of a Stackpower ring
In the Star Topology, a XPS must be the hub
Up to nine switches can be connected to the power systemUp to nine switches can be connected to the power systemEither Catalyst 3750-X, Catalyst 3560-X or a combination of switches.
Can identify Catalyst 3750-X Vs. Catalyst 3560-X to apply defaults
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Ca de y Ca a ys 3 50 s Ca a ys 3560 o app y de au s
Best Practice B l PS th t kBalance PS across the stack
Total Input Power = 5,400w
XTotal Output Power = 1,400w
The right half generates only 20A500wA B
1,100w
A B200w
XThe right half generates only 20A
but consumes 80A
Stackpower cables are limited to500w
1,100w
A B
1,100w
A B
2,000w
200w30 A
30 A
Stackpower cables are limited to ~40A
In failure scenario, Stackpower
1,100w A B
2,000w
200w
, pcould be oversubscribed; console messages will warn about the condition and Intelligent power shed will occur
60 A
Recommendation: shed will occur.Recommendation:Balance PS across all systems. Or
insist on filling up PS slot A on
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insist on filling up PS slot A on every switch in the stack, before
using slot B on any switch!
New eXpandable Power SystemO iOverview
Work as an RPS or complements StackPowerRedundant and Power share modesRedundant and Power-share modes
Star topology Only!up to 9 switches, stackable or standalone
Offers full PoE+ redundancy to a 48-port switch That is 30W each on all 48 ports
Works with the X-series switches only; Will not replace
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y; pthe RPS 2300 (which will NOT work with the X-series)
New eXpandable Power System XPSNew eXpandable Power System – XPS
1RU rack unit Power Shelf1RU rack unit Power Shelf
Holds two PS *
Two temperature check pointsFront and rear
Can Protect all 9 Switches in a stack Power Supply
Slots Stack Power
It provides additional electrical capacity & redundancy to a switch
Slots Stack PowerConnectorsFRU Fans
p y yor stack
Front panel button for manual
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poperation
*At FCS, only 1.1KW PS are supported
eXpandable Power System – XPSB fitBenefits
Point to point RPS for Standalone switchesPoint to point RPS for Standalone switchesThat is, each PS to one switch!
One PS can support multiple switchesPower share mode for Cat3750X only.
Redundancy when switches are running full PoE+PoE+ requires two PSq
Increase HA and reliability
Online PS backup reduces the chances for latentOnline PS backup reduces the chances for latent failures during failover.
R d d b f tl t i d i i i l t
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Reduced number of outlets required in a wiring closet.
Larger Stackpower for Cat3750X (9 switches)
Catalyst 3560-X / 3750-X – Valid DeploymentsDeployments
StackPower Modes
Expandable Power System
XPS
Power ShareMode
RedundantMode CommentsXPS Comments
Cat 3750XCat 3560X X RPS functionality only.
A XPS is required for a Star topology
The Power shelf can Not be part of Ring topology
y y
The Power shelf can Not be part of Ring topology
XPS Can work in RPS and Power share modes for Cat3750X
ONLY RPS mode for Cat3560XONLY RPS mode for Cat3560X
No support for transition from Star to Ring
S t f th t iti f Ri t St t l i ith
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Support for a smooth transition from Ring to Star topologies with some caveats
StackPowerSSummary
Better utilization of available power capacity and sharingBetter utilization of available power capacity and sharing
Scalable infrastructure for PoE+
Improved reliability and efficiency
PS can be configured as redundant failoversPS can be configured as redundant failovers
Complements PoE+ on switches with smaller PS
“ f t i t” RPS (R d d t d )“zero footprint” RPS (Redundant mode)Except in a fully loaded POE+ stack (Stackpower of 4 w/ all PoE+)
Increased HA via a resilient Redundant power system
Pay-as-you-grow architecture – similar to Stackwise
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y y g
StackPowerS ( t )Summary (cont.)
1+n redundancy Vs 1:n redundancy1+n redundancy Vs. 1:n redundancy1+n is better because power is already available online!
Efficiency improvements –Green Power featureOff-lining supplies when extra capacity is available in the system
Not automatic but customer driven action!
Flexible installations – AC outlet requirement is reducedqfour x 250W PS vs. one x 1.1KW PS
“zero footprint” RPS, no need for more outlets and cooling in the p , gcloset.
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Wire Rate Performance with StackWise PlusWire Rate Performance with StackWise Plus
All models provide wire rate non blocking performance asAll models provide wire rate, non-blocking performance as defined in RFC 2544
128 Gbps Switch Fabric p
Local switching ensures that local traffic does not traverse the stack
BenefitCapable of handling bandwidth-intense applications like data backup, remote operating system updates, database access, collaborative development, file sharing, scientific modeling, medical imaging, and video productiong g p
Prepares network for next-gen OSs like Microsoft Vista’s remote imaging, data synchronization, and computer-to-computer search
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StackWise PlusStackWise Plus
St kWi Pl i th ff ti t kiStackWise Plus increases the effective stacking throughput to 64Gbps using spatial reuse
S t f t th i i l St kWiSame great features as the original StackWise
StackWiseStackWise PlusStackWise
1. Packet travels along the ring and
StackWise Plus
3. Packet travels along the ring until it a o g e g a dis copied by destination switch 123
greaches destination switch
42. Packet travels
back to source switch where it is
4. Packet stripped from ring at destination. Acknowledgement
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switch where it is stripped from ringAcknowledgement sent back to source
2960-S Stackingf
3750-X StackWise PlusEase of Use andEase of Use Ease of Use and High Availability
Device Limit 4 units 9 unitsStack Bandwidth 10G / 20G 32G / 64GStack Bandwidth 10G / 20G 32G / 64G
Architecture HW Drop Table Ring (Destination stripping)Dynamic Ring Load
Balancing No Yes
St k C 1 2 d F illi dStack Convergence 1-2 seconds Few millisecondsStack QoS Applied hop by hop Applied on ingress
Management Single IP address, SNMP, SYSLOG Single IP address, SNMP, SYSLOG
Configuration Single config and CLI, auto image and config update
Single config and CLI, auto image and config update
Show and Debug Commands Unified Unified
Single Forwarding andControl Plane
Synchronize ARP, MAC Address, IGMP, VLAN tables
Synchronize ARP, MAC Address, IGMP, VLAN, Routing tables
Cross-Stack Features Yes Yes
Single Bridge-ID Yes Yes
Preprovison members Yes Yes
Redundancy Stack master 1:N redundancy Stack master 1:N redundancy
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Easy member replacement Yes Yes
Optional Network ModuleM i f tMain features
FRU Network module supports OIRFRU Network module supports OIR
Provides flexibility with two options at FCS:Four 1G ports (SFP)
Two 10Gig port (SFP+) orTwo 1G ports (SFP)
Port numbering changedInterface Gig 1/1/1 – 1/1/4g
Interface TenGig 1/1/1 – 1/1/2Network Modules for the Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Series
C3KX-NM-1G= 1G network module spare
C3KX-NM-10G= 10G network module spare
C3KX NM BLANK Net ork mod le blank spare
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C3KX-NM-BLANK= Network module blank spare
MACsec (Crypto)M i f t
Industry L d hiMain features
Standards based encryption (802 1AE) on all user
Leadership
Standards based encryption (802.1AE) on all user ports
Line rate performanceLine rate performance
Standards based key exchange protocol, MKA, i l d d i 802 1X Rincluded in 802.1X-Rev
Tested with current Intel NIC cards
Some newer Intel’s LOM chip set supports MACsec
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Catalyst 3750 X and 3560 X Key InnovationsCatalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Key InnovationsStackPower - Innovative technology that increases HA
Reduces operating costs with efficient power use
“Green Power supplies” High efficiency 80% efficiency @ 10% loads
Capability to boot up switches without PS – Resiliency
Zero-footprint RPS – less PS, outlets, and rack space required
FRU Network modules help to protect customers’ investment
Standards based HW encryption – Closely integrated w/ Intel NIC
Increased flexibility:PoE+ support via AC & DC power supplies
Power source options, combination of PS, AC/DC, and XPS
Flexible uplink options via Network modules
OIR N t k d l & FRU t (PS & F )
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OIR Network modules & FRU components (PS & Fans)
HW Instrumentation to integrate with EnergyWise
Cisco IOS Software Feature Set Capabilities Catalyst 2960 S Catalyst 3750 X and 3560 XCatalyst 2960-S, Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X
P iti i G id liLayer 2 Layer 3
Positioning Guidelines
LAN BaseLAN Lite IP Base IP ServicesLAN BaseEnterprise Access
Layer 2
LAN LiteEntry Level
Layer 2
IP BaseEnterprise Access
Layer 3
IP ServicesEnterprise
Advanced Layer 3
Cisco Catalyst 2960 and 2960-S, 3560-X and 3750-X
Cisco® Catalyst® 2960 and 2960-S
Cisco Catalyst 3560-X & 3750-X
Cisco Catalyst 3560-X & 3750-X
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LAN Base vs. IP Base and IP Services HighlightsHighlights
NewCisco Catalyst 3560 and Catalyst
3750, Including E and X SeriesCisco® Catalyst® 3560-X
and Catalyst 3750-X
Functions LAN Base IP Base IP ServicesFunctions LAN Base IP Base IP Services
Layer 2+• Enterprise access Layer 2
Wide range of Layer 2 access features for enterprise deployments
• Complete Access Layer 2Supports all Cisco Catalyst 2000 and Catalyst 3000 Layer 2 features, including hot standby protocols; supports Cisco StackPower™ technology (Cisco Catalyst 3750-X)gy ( y )
Layer 3• No routing support
Support for SVI with no IP routing support
• Enterprise access Layer 3RIP, static and stub PIM, and EIGRP
• Complete access Layer 3OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, IS-ISVRF-lite, WCCP, and PBR
B i bilit E t i L 3 C l t L 3Manageability
• Basic manageabilitySupport for a wide range of MIBs, IPSLA Responder, and RSPAN
• Enterprise access Layer 3Gold-Lite and Smart Install Director
• Complete access Layer 3EEM and IPSLA Initiator
• Enterprise access securityDHCP S i IPSG DAI PACL
• Complete access securityR t d VLAN ACL i t VLAN l t id tit dSecurity DHCP Snooping, IPSG, DAI, PACLs,
Cisco Identity 4.0, NAC and 802.1x features
Router and VLAN ACLs, private VLANs, complete identity and security, TrustSec SXP, and IEEE 802.1AE (Cisco Catalyst 3560-X and Catalyst 3750-X)
QoS• Enterprise access QoS
Ingress policing Trust Boundary• Complete access QoSSupport for all Cisco Catalyst 2000 and Catalyst 3000 QoS features
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QoS Ingress policing, Trust Boundary, AutoQoS, and DSCP mapping
Support for all Cisco Catalyst 2000 and Catalyst 3000 QoS features, including per-VLAN policies
Note: IP Services feature set includes all IP Base features. IP Base feature set includes all LAN Base features.
Cisco EnergyWise New
Technology Leadership Continues
Cisco EnergyWise New
Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator – PC Power M t li t/
Management Server, Console, and database
Management client/serverSustainability Dashboard for PoE devices and PC power usage and control
Cisco EnergyWiseOrchestrator
Developer Toolkit – CDN, API/SDK for 3rd party developers and technology partners
Available through Cisco Developer ProgramPC EW AgentEW in IOSWirelessAvailable through Cisco Developer Program
New platform support – Cisco ISR G2 and Catalyst 6500
IP Telephony
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TrustSec Identity : Benefit / FeatureTrustSec Identity : Benefit / Feature
Benefit FeatureFlexible rollout Open mode, multi-auth, flex-auth
IP Telephony integration Multi-domain authentication, hostdisconnect TLV
Centralized policy enforcement URL redirect, dynamic ACL (dACL)p y y ( )
Unmanaged device discovery and authentication MAB + NAC Profiler
Reporting and troubleshooting Access control server view, switch instrumentation
Secure extended Access outside 802 1X S li t d NEATthe wiring closet 802.1X Supplicant and NEAT
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Smart Install Auto Smart Ports CISFSmart Install, Auto Smart Ports, CISF
Smart InstallSmart InstallAutomated plug and play switch deploymentReduced operational expense for switches
Auto Smart PortsEase of management utilizing automatic configurationAutomatically execute Smart Port macro’s based upon device typeSupport for Catalyst 2960/3560/3750/3560E/3750E
Threat Defense Layer 2 security featuresThreat Defense – Layer 2 security featuresDynamic ARP InspectionDHCP Snoopingp gIP Source GuardPort Security
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Catalyst 3750 X and 3560 X SummaryCatalyst 3750-X and 3560-X SummaryIntroduce significant new value proposition unmatched by the competition
New Enhanced LLW
Overall Increased HA & ResiliencyIncreased “up time” via StackpowerIncreased up time via Stackpower
Dual PS resiliency
FRU components Fans PS Network modulesFRU components, Fans, PS, Network modules
OIR Network modules
F ll P E+ 802 3 tFull PoE+ 802.3at
HW encryption 802.1ae
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SFP+
Cisco Catalyst 2960-S Series
Technical Overview
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Introducing Catalyst 2960-S
24/48 10/100/1000 ports with fixed uplinks
Fixed Uplink Options: 4x1G or 2x10G SFP+
FlexStack TechnologyBrings stackable ease-of-use features to the 2960 family features 20G stacking linksfamily, features 20G stacking links
Power over EthernetFull standards-based PoE on every port
PoE+ support for next-generation high-power devices
Sustainability - GREENVery low power for Gigabit Ethernet Switch
New EnergyWise functionality to control PHY power
Half the po er of Catal st 2960G
LAN Lite and LAN Base Software Options
LAN Lite option provides
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Half the power of Catalyst 2960G
• E-LLW, NBD and 90 day TAC support
LAN Lite option provides entry-level Gig-E platform
C t l t 2960 SCatalyst 2960-S Characteristics
10/100 Ethernet for Out Of Band (OOB) network mgmt f C2960 S inew for C2960-S series
USB Flash - type A, external Flash storageUSB l (t B) d RJ45 l t dUSB console (type B) and RJ45 console supportedDRAM: 128MBOn board Flash: 64MBLow Latency
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RPS support: CAB-E type cable. (CAB-RPS2300-E=)
Catalyst 2960 S EnhancementsCatalyst 2960-S Enhancements
GOLD OnLine Hardware DiagnosticsGOLD – OnLine Hardware Diagnostics
Crypto images (K9) – shipped from Mfg
Single SDM Template – Fixed TCAM ResourcesMore security ACL resources than Catalyst 2960
IPv6 functionality built-in to TCAM Resources
No modification and reboot requiredq
9198 Bytes max MTU 9000 bytes max for Catalyst 29609000 bytes max for Catalyst 2960
OBFL – HW failure logging capability
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Catalyst 2960 S Model comparisonCatalyst 2960-S Model comparisonModel
Cisco FlexStack Stacking
10G SFP+ Ports
1G SFPPorts
10/100/1000 Ports
Full PoE(15.4W) ports PoE Budget
10G Uplink Ports
WS‐C2960S‐48FPD‐L √ 2 48 48 740W (PoE+)
WS‐C2960S‐48LPD‐L √ 2 48 24 370W (PoE+)WS C2960S 48LPD L √ 2 48 24 370W (PoE )
WS‐C2960S‐48TD‐L √ 2 48
WS‐C2960S‐24PD‐L √ 2 24 24 370W (PoE+)
WS C2960S 24TD L √ 2 24WS‐C2960S‐24TD‐L √ 2 24
1G Uplink Ports
WS‐C2960S‐48FPS‐L √ 4 48 48 740W (PoE+)
WS‐C2960S‐48LPS‐L √ 4 48 24 370W (PoE+)
WS‐C2960S‐48TS‐L √ 4 48
WS‐C2960S‐24PS‐L √ 4 24 24 370W (PoE+)( )
WS‐C2960S‐24TS‐L √ 4 24LAN Lite 1G Uplink Ports
WS‐2960S‐48TS‐S 2 48
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WS 2960S 48TS S 2 48
WS‐2960S‐24TS‐S 2 24
Catalyst 2960 S FlexStackCatalyst 2960-S FlexStack
FlexStack available with optional ModulepHot Swappable with two wire-speed 10G ports
Up to 4 switches in a stackUp to 4 switches in a stack
Unified management, control, and data plane (similar look and feel as StackWise)look and feel as StackWise)
3 FlexStack Cable lengths supported
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0.5 meters, 1.0 meter, 3.0 meter
Catalyst 2960 S FlexStack StackingCatalyst 2960-S FlexStack Stacking
Cross-stack EtherChannel, SPAN, and FlexLink supportedEtherChannel physical links across stack members
P P i i i f t k b t dPre-Provisioning of stack members supportedEasy member addition and replacementConfigurable Stack MasterConfigurable Stack Master
Following same Master election rules as StackWise Plus
Support same CISCO-STACKWISE-MIBSupport same CISCO STACKWISE MIBSingle Spanning tree node: No spanning-tree across stackStack link topology change is handled in SW, not HW
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p gy g ,
Data flow recovery needs SW involvement
FlexStack Architecture OverviewFlexStack Architecture Overview
Not a Ring Architecture!Drop table on member 2 & 3 drop packets from member 1 Not a Ring Architecture!
Packets traverse stack members hop by hop
Local switching of unicast packetsSW3 SW2
prevents Bcast loops
Both Stack Links active and Fwd
HW Drop Table to stop Broadcastsp pShortest path algorithm used to determine drops
D t bl i b t d t i
B. Packet FWDon stack link
B. Packet FWDon stack link
Drop table uses ingress member to determine drop
All members see the Bcast & Mcast packets
SW1
A. Packet enters stack on member 1A. Packet enters stack on member 1B. Packet FWDd on both stack linksC. Packet dropped between 2 & 3
3 Member Broadcast
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3 Member Broadcast Packet Example
2960-S Stackingf
3750-X StackWise PlusEase of Use andEase of Use Ease of Use and High Availability
Device Limit 4 units 9 unitsStack Bandwidth 10G / 20G 32G / 64GStack Bandwidth 10G / 20G 32G / 64G
Architecture HW Drop Table Ring (Destination stripping)Dynamic Ring Load
Balancing No Yes
St k C 1 2 d F illi dStack Convergence 1-2 seconds Few millisecondsStack QoS Applied hop by hop Applied on ingress
Management Single IP address, SNMP, SYSLOG Single IP address, SNMP, SYSLOG
Configuration Single config and CLI, auto image and config update
Single config and CLI, auto image and config update
Show and Debug Commands Unified Unified
Single Forwarding andControl Plane
Synchronize ARP, MAC Address, IGMP, VLAN tables
Synchronize ARP, MAC Address, IGMP, VLAN, Routing tables
Cross-Stack Features Yes Yes
Single Bridge-ID Yes Yes
Preprovison members Yes Yes
Redundancy Stack master 1:N redundancy Stack master 1:N redundancy
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Easy member replacement Yes Yes
Catalyst 2960 S PoE+Catalyst 2960-S PoE+
802 3at (30W) PoE+ Plus compliant802.3at (30W) PoE+ Plus compliant 802.3af (15.4 W) compliant – maintain backward compatibility
Full PoE FunctionalityFull PoE Functionality48 Ports of full 15.4W per switch24 Port of 30W per switch24 Port of 30W per switchNo External RPS needed
2 PoE Power Models Available2 PoE Power Models Available740W PoE available power budget370W PoE available power budget370W PoE available power budget
Capable of supporting 802.3at and 802.3af PDssimultaneously
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simultaneously
Catalyst 2960-S Sustainability GreenCi T h l I tiCisco Technology Innovation
Lowest Power Consumption in IndustryLowest Power Consumption in IndustryImproving Gigabit Ethernet switching power efficiency
Cisco low power consumption ASICs
Uses 50% power of equivalent Ethernet switches in the market
Additional Power savingsInterfaces power down when interface not in connected to reduce power
EnergyWise Capable
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Power Savings with Ciscog(Based on Internal Power Testing Results
Catal stCatalyst 2960S-48TS-L Industry Save $
Average Wattage 38 W 87 W 71 Wg gCost per day (Cost per kWh =$0.125) $ 0.11 $ 0.26 $ 0.15
Power Cost 1 year (1 switch) $41 $ 95 $54
Power Cost 1 year(100 switches) $4,161 $9,526 $5365
Power Cost 5 years (100 switches) $20,805 $47,632 $26827y ( ) $ , $ , $
Heat dissipated (1W=3.41 BTU) 177 BTU 419 BTU 242
Power Consumed for Cooling 19 W 44 W 25 Wg(1 BTU=.105W) 19 W 44 W 25 W
Cost to Cool 5 years (1 switch) $74 $170 $96
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Savings for 100 Switches 5 years $26,923
Improved Power Supply EfficiencyImproved Power Supply Efficiency86
808284
C2960-G
74767880 C2960 G
C2960-S
707274
Cisco increases power supply efficiency with C2960-S series
40 60 100
p pp y yswitches.
5% over previous generation Catalyst 2960-G
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The more efficient the power supply, the cheaper to operate.
Catalyst 2960 S SFP+ 10GigCatalyst 2960-S SFP+ 10GigSFP+ supported in 10Gig Models
SFP / SFP+ interchangeable
*100MB SFPs not supported in 10Gigmodels
Additional SFP+ models support SFP+as released.
See data sheetSFP+ Module DescriptionCopper 10Gig SFP+ modules
SFP+
SFP-H10GB-CU1M=SFP-H10GB-CU3M=SFP-H10GB-CU5M=
Copper 10Gig SFP+ modules1-m , 3-m, 5-m 10G SFP+ Twinax cable assembly
O ti l 10Gi SFP d lSFP-10G-SR=SFP-10G-LR=SFP-10G-LRM=
Optical 10Gig SFP+ modules10GBASE-SR SFP+ transceiver module for MMF10GBASE-LR SFP+ transceiver module for10GBASE-LRM SFP+ transceiver module for MMF
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Cisco IOS Software Feature Set Capabilities Catalyst 2960 S Catalyst 3750 X and 3560 XCatalyst 2960-S, Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X
P iti i G id liLayer 2 Layer 3
Positioning Guidelines
LAN BaseLAN Lite IP Base IP ServicesLAN BaseEnterprise Access
Layer 2
LAN LiteEntry Level
Layer 2
IP BaseEnterprise Access
Layer 3
IP ServicesEnterprise
Advanced Layer 3
Cisco Catalyst 2960 and 2960-S, 3560-X and 3750-X
Cisco® Catalyst® 2960 and 2960-S
Cisco Catalyst 3560-X & 3750-X
Cisco Catalyst 3560-X & 3750-X
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LAN Lite vs LAN Base HighlightsLAN Lite vs. LAN Base Highlights
Cisco® Catalyst® 2960 and Catalyst 2960-S
Functions LAN Lite LAN BaseFunctions LAN Lite LAN Base
Layer 2
• Entry-level access Layer 2Basic Layer 2 access features, including 802.1Qtrunking, (M)STP, STP extensions, Cisco Discovery Protocol, DTP, UDLD, VTPv2, PAGP/LACP, LLDP, and
• Enterprise Access Layer 2Wide range of Layer 2 access features for enterprise deployments, including FlexLinks, VTP 3 and LLDP MED, , , , , ,
storm control VTPv3, and LLDP MED
Layer 3• No routing support
Support for Layer 3 management interface• Static Routing Support (Future)
• Entry-level manageability
Manageability• Entry-level manageability
Express setup, Cisco Device Manager, SNMPv3 (with cryptography), RMON, SPAN, TDR, Auto Smart Ports, and Smart Install client
• Basic manageabilitySupport for a wider range of MIBs, IPSLAResponder, and RSPAN
• Entry-level access security • Enterprise access securitySecurity
y ySSH v2 server, SSL, HTTPS, SCP, TACACS+, RADIUS, port security, 802.1x (with guest VLAN), MAB, private VLAN edge, and NAC
• Enterprise access securityDHCP snooping, IPSG, DAI, PACLs, Cisco Identity 4.0, and 802.1x features
• Entry-level access QoS • Enterprise access QoS
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QoS Ingress and egress queuing, scheduling, Priority Queuing, and SRR
Ingress policing, Trust Boundary, AutoQoS, and DSCP mapping, service policy
Note: LAN Base feature set includes all LAN Lite features.
Cisco EnergyWise New
Technology Leadership Continues
Cisco EnergyWise New
Cisco EnergyWise Orchestrator – PC Power M t li t/
Management Server, Console, and database
Management client/serverSustainability Dashboard for PoE devices and PC power usage and control
Cisco EnergyWiseOrchestrator
Developer Toolkit – CDN, API/SDK for 3rd party developers and technology partners
Available through Cisco Developer ProgramPC EW AgentEW in IOSWirelessAvailable through Cisco Developer Program
New platform support – Cisco ISR G2 and Catalyst 6500
IP Telephony
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Smart Install Auto Smart Ports CISFSmart Install, Auto Smart Ports, CISF
Smart InstallSmart InstallAutomated plug and play switch deploymentReduced operational expense for switches
Auto Smart PortsEase of management utilizing automatic configurationAutomatically execute Smart Port macro’s based upon device typeSupport for Catalyst 2960/3560/3750/3560E/3750E
Threat Defense Layer 2 security featuresThreat Defense – Layer 2 security featuresDynamic ARP InspectionDHCP Snoopingp gIP Source GuardPort Security
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TrustSec Identity : Benefit / FeatureTrustSec Identity : Benefit / Feature
Benefit Feature
Flexible rollout Open mode, multi-auth, flex-auth
IP Telephony integration Multi-domain authentication, hostdisconnect TLV
Centralized policy enforcement URL redirect, dynamic ACL (dACL)Centralized policy enforcement URL redirect, dynamic ACL (dACL)
Unmanaged device discovery and authentication MAB + NAC Profiler
Reporting and troubleshooting Access control server view, switch instrumentation
Secure extended Access outsideSecure extended Access outside the wiring closet 802.1X Supplicant and NEAT
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Catalyst 2960 S Key DifferentiationsCatalyst 2960-S Key DifferentiationsCatalyst 2960-S – Gigabit Ethernet Switchy g
LAN Base & LAN Lite models available
Stacking with FlexStack technologyg gy10 Gigabit UpLinks with SFP+ form factor802 3at POE+; Full POE power with 740W or 370W802.3at POE+; Full POE power with 740W or 370WbudgetsLow power consumption – Lowest in industry (FixedLow power consumption Lowest in industry (Fixed Gig Switches)Very Low LatencyVery Low Latency Line rate all interfacesEnhanced LLW
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Enhanced LLW