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Catalyst 6000 Family Fast
Ethernet Switching Modules



Cisco's Catalyst® 6000 Family
supports a full line of Fast Ethernet switching modules that
deliver high performance, excellent scalability, and superior
manageability---all at industry-leading price/performance
ratios. The Catalyst 6000 Family Fast Ethernet switching modules
offer unparalleled physical interface flexibility, including
10/100Base-TX with RJ-45 or Telco RJ-21 interfaces as well as
100Base-FX with multimode fiber MT-RJ connectors. And with up to
48 10/100 ports per module, the Catalyst 6000 Family switches
provide high port density 10/100---up to 384 Fast Ethernet
connections per platform.




Figure 1: Catalyst 6000 Family Fast Ethernet Switching Modules







10/100 Fast Ethernet Module (WS-X6248-RJ-48)







100Base-FX Fast Ethernet Module (WS-X6224-100FX-MT)



The Catalyst 6000 Family Fast Ethernet switching modules
support wire-speed, switched connectivity for unshielded
twisted-pair (UTP), shielded twisted-pair (STP), and fiber-optic
cable. Up to eight modules can be added to a Catalyst 6000 Family
platform representing industry-leading performance and
scalability for Fast Ethernet customers.



Key Benefits

High Performance and Scalability to
Support the Largest Fast Ethernet Networks

The Fast Ethernet switching modules for the Catalyst 6000
Family support up to 48 ports per module (10/100 with RJ-45 or
RJ-21 interfaces) or up to 24 ports per module with the
100Base-FX interface. With eight available slots in the Catalyst
6509 (WS-C6509) or 6009 (WS-C6009), the platform can handle up to
384 Fast Ethernet 10/100 ports to support the largest Fast
Ethernet networks.



Flexibility for Ethernet or Fast
Ethernet Networks

Cisco's Catalyst 6000 Family Fast Ethernet switching modules
offer a number of advanced features that make it easier to
migrate to or implement a Fast Ethernet network. The 10/100 Fast
Ethernet switching modules, for example, support
autosensing/autonegotiation to determine the speed and duplex
mode of the attached device. Fast Ethernet switch module
customers have the flexibility to select modules with RJ-45,
RJ-21, or fiber MT-RJ interfaces. Customers can use category 3
through category 5 UTP cable or STP cable or multimode fiber
(62.5/125 micron). All Fast Ethernet switching modules are
hot swappable without interruption of the Catalyst 6000 Family
switch.



Increased Link Resiliency and
Bandwidth Aggregation

Catalyst 6000 Family Fast Ethernet modules fully support Cisco
Fast EtherChannel® technology, which gives network
managers with a reliable high-speed solution for the campus
network backbone. Fast EtherChannel provides flexible,
incremental bandwidth aggregation in multiple 200 Mbps
increments, up to 1.6 Gbps per Fast EtherChannel link. Customers
can take advantage of the new multimodule channeling feature that
combines ports from the same module or from different modules
into a Fast EtherChannel link. This is ideal for customers
requiring scalable, flexible bandwidth within the network.
Customers also benefit from Fast EtherChannel automatic recovery
and redistribution of loads across remaining links, ease of
management, and technology that is transparent to network
applications.



Advanced Manageability for Maximum
Availability

The Catalyst 6000 Family offers advanced network management
features to make it easy to manage fast-growing networks. Each
module has extensive interface-level statistics including four
remote monitoring (RMON) groups, alarms, events, history, and
statistics. For in-depth network analysis, users can employ the
Enhanced Switched Port Analyzer (Enhanced SPAN) feature to
redirect traffic from each switched port to a specific virtual
LAN (VLAN), allowing the user to add, move, and easily change
group access to network resources from centralized locations
using CiscoWorks.



Hot-Swapping Modules

Catalyst 6000 Family switches allow you to remove and replace
Fast Ethernet switching modules without powering down the switch.
This feature is known as hot swapping. When a Fast Ethernet
module is removed or inserted while the switch is powered on and
operating, the system:




    l l
    lDetermines whether there is sufficient power for the
    module l

    lScans the backplane for configuration changes l
    lInitializes all newly inserted switching modules l
    lPlaces any previously configured interfaces on the
    switching module back to the state they were in when
    they were removed l



The ability to hot swap Fast Ethernet modules in the
Catalyst 6000 Family switches enables maximum system uptime in
addition to configuration flexibility.



Superior Traffic Management

The Catalyst 6000 Family Fast Ethernet switching modules have
superior traffic management with large per-interface buffers.
Each Fast Ethernet port has a 64 K buffer, and each group of
eight Fast Ethernet ports has a 512 K buffer with multiple
queuing for quality of service (QoS). These features allow users
to configure a higher priority for mission-critical applications
on any switched interface. The Catalyst 6000 Family of switches
maintains up to 32,000 active Media Access Control (MAC)
addresses in the bridge lookup table. The standard 802.1d
spanning-tree algorithm is supported on a VLAN basis for
fault-tolerant connectivity.



Features

The Fast Ethernet modules for the Catalyst 6000
Family features:




    l l
    l48 ports 10/100BaseTX per module (either RJ-45 or
    Telco RJ-21)---up to 384 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports per
    Catalyst 6000 Family switch l

    l24 ports 100BaseFX per module (multimode fiber MT-RJ
    connector---up to 192 100BaseFX ports per Catalyst 6000
    Family switch l

    lSupport for IEEE 802.3u autonegotiation process that
    allows the switch to negotiate speed (10 or 100 Mbps) or
    duplex mode (half or full duplex) with an attached device
    l

    lCapacity of up to eight Fast Ethernet modules per
    platform---Fast Ethernet modules require one slot, can be
    "mixed and matched" with other switching
    modules, and can be hot swapped or added as needed
    without interrupting the Catalyst 6000 Family switch l

    lSuperior traffic management with large per-interface
    buffers and multiple priority queues l

    lSupport for multiple active MAC addresses (up to 32,000)
    on a switching port and can be dynamically allocated to
    any port l

    lSpanning-tree algorithm on logical VLANs for
    fault-tolerant connectivity is supported in all Fast
    Ethernet switching modules---these modules are capable of
    supporting up to 1000 VLANs between Catalyst 6000 Family
    switching platforms and Cisco routers l

    lExtensive management tools using Simple Network
    Management Protocol (SNMP) network management platforms
    such as CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks l

    lFour RMON groups: statistics, history, alarms, and events
    are supported in all Catalyst 6000 Family Fast Ethernet
    switching modules l



Specifications

Standard Network Protocols


    l l
    lEthernet: IEEE 802.3, 10BaseT l
    lFast Ethernet IEEE 802.3u, 100BaseTX, and 100BaseFX l


Physical Specification


    l l
    lOccupies one slot in the Catalyst 6000 Family platform l
    lDimensions (H x W x D): 1.2 x 14.4 x 16 in.
    (3.0 x 35.6 x 40.6 cm) l



Environmental Conditions


    l l
    lOperating temperature: 32 to 104° F (0 to 40° C) l
    lStorage temperature: -40 to 167° F (-40 to 75° C) l
    lRelative humidity: 10 to 90%, noncondensing l
    lOperating altitude: -60 to 4000m l
    lMean Time Between Failure (MBTF): seven years for system
    configuration l



Safety Compliance


    l l
    lUL 1950 l
    lCSA-C22.2 No. 950 l
    lEN 60950 l
    lIEC 950 l
    lAS/NZS 3260 l
    lIEC 825 l
    lEN 60825 l
    l21CFR1040 l


EMC Compliance


    l l
    lFCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A l
    lVCCI Class A with UTP, Class B with FTP l
    lEN55022 Class A with UTP, Class B with FTP l
    lCISPR 22 Class A with UTP, Class B with FTP l
    lCE marking l
    lAS/NZS 3548 Class A with UTP, Class B with FTP l


Frame Processing


    l l
    lTransparent bridging (802.1d) l


Network Management


    l l
    lETHERLIKE-MIB(RFC 1643) l
    lIF-MIB (RFC 1573) l
    lBridge MIB (RFC 1493) l
    lCISCO-STACK- MIB l
    lCISCO-VTP-MIB l
    lCISCO-CDP-MIB l
    lRMON MIB (RFC 1757) l
    lCISCO-PAGP-MIB l
    lCISCO-STP-Extensions-MIB l
    lCISCO-VLAN-Bridge-MIB l
    lCISCO-VLAN-Membership-MIB l
    lENTITY-MIB (RFC 2037) l
    lHC-RMON l
    lRFC1213-MIB (MIB-II) l
    lSMON-MIB l


Maximum Station-to-Station Cabling
Distance


    l l
    l10/100BaseTX and 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet: category 5 UTP:
    328 ft (100 m), 100-ohm STP: 328 ft (100 m) half or full
    duplex l

    l100BaseFX Fast Ethernet: 62.5/125-micron multimode fiber:
    400-m half duplex, 2-km half or full duplex l



Indicators and Interfaces


    l l
    lStatus: green (operational)/red (faulty)/orange
    (module booting or running diagnostics) l

    lLink good: green (port active)/orange (disabled)/off
    (not active/connected)/blinking orange (failed
    diagnostic and disabled) l

    l10/100BaseTX and 100BaseTX: RJ-45 (female) l
    l100BaseFX: MT-RJ (female, multimode) l






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