Cisco Catalyst 5000 Series Installation And Configuration Note
Cisco Catalyst 5000 Series Installation And Configuration Note

Cisco Catalyst 5000 Series Installation And Configuration Note

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Text Part Number:
78-6777-01 Rev. A1
Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch
Feature Card Installation and
Configuration Note
Product Number
WS-F5541
This installation and configuration note contains procedures for installing and configuring the
Catalyst 5000 series Route Switch Feature Card (RSFC). The RSFC provides multiprotocol routing
for Catalyst LAN switches. The RSFC is a fully functional Cisco IOS router feature card available
on the Catalyst 5000 series Supervisor Engine II G (WS-X5540) and Supervisor Engine III G
(WS-X5550).
Note
Series Supervisor Engine Installation Guide publication.
Document Contents
This document contains the following sections:
Configuring Redundancy Using HSRP, page 17
RSFC Configuration Examples, page 23
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Catalyst 5000 series Route Switch Feature Card (RSFC). The RSFC provides multiprotocol routing for Catalyst LAN switches. The RSFC is a fully functional Cisco IOS router feature card available on the Catalyst 5000 series Supervisor Engine II G (WS-X5540) and Supervisor Engine III G (WS-X5550).
  • Page 2: Specifications

    FCC-Part15-Class A, EN55022-Class B, CISPR22-Class B, VCCI-Class 2, CE Marking Network homologation Net 1, Net 2, Net 3 DRAM = dynamic random-access memory Functional Description These sections provide a functional overview of the Catalyst 5000 series RSFC: • Functional Overview, page 3 • VLAN Interfaces, page 3 •...
  • Page 3: Functional Overview

    Functional Overview Functional Overview The RSFC is a router feature card for the Catalyst 5000 series Supervisor Engine II G and Supervisor Engine III G modules. The RSFC runs Cisco IOS router software and directly interfaces to the Catalyst switch backplane to provide interVLAN routing.
  • Page 4: Configuration Register Boot Field

    Functional Description • System image—This software image is the main Cisco IOS software image with full multiprotocol routing support. For information on how the RSFC uses these software images at startup, see the “RSFC Boot Note Process” section on page 5.
  • Page 5: Rsfc Boot Process

    RSFC Boot Process RSFC Boot Process When you boot a Catalyst 5000 series switch with an RSFC installed, the following process occurs on the RSFC: The ROM monitor image loads and checks the value of the configuration register boot field.
  • Page 6: Hardware And Software Requirements

    Hardware and Software Requirements RSFC Redundancy Up to two Catalyst 5000 series supervisor engines with RSFCs can be installed in the Catalyst 5505, 5509, and 5500 chassis. Redundant RSFCs do not exchange configuration or system image information. Configuration changes on one RSFC do not affect the configuration of the second RSFC.
  • Page 7 If you plan to return the module to the factory, immediately place it in a static-shielding bag. Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap. The measurement should be Caution between 1 and 10 megohms (Mohms). Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 8: Removing And Replacing The Supervisor Engine

    Any supervisor engine that is only partially connected to the backplane can disrupt the system. 8 Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 9 Step 7 If the slot is to remain empty, install a module filler plate to keep dust out of the chassis and to maintain proper airflow through the module compartment. Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 10 Align the edges of the supervisor engine carrier with the slot guides on the sides of the switch chassis. Pivot the two module ejector levers out away from the faceplate. The ejector levers are Step 4 shown pivoted out in Figure 2. 10 Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 11: Installing The Rsfc

    Keeping one hand under the carrier to guide the supervisor engine, carefully slide it into the slot on the Catalyst 5000 series switch until the ejector levers click into place on the chassis. Be sure to keep the module horizontal to the backplane and avoid touching any of the components on the module.
  • Page 12: Configuring Intervlan Routing On The Rsfc

    Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to install the eight screws that secure the RSFC to the Step 5 supervisor engine standoffs (see Figure 3 for screw and standoff locations). Install the supervisor engine into the Catalyst 5000 series switch (see the “Installing the Step 6 Supervisor Engine” section on page 10 for instructions).
  • Page 13 To access configuration mode on the RSFC, perform this task: Task Command Step 1 At the EXEC prompt, enter enable mode. Router>enable At the privileged EXEC prompt, enter global Router#configure terminal Step 2 configuration mode. Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 14 Note This section assumes familiarity with Cisco IOS software and Cisco router configuration. If you are not familiar with configuring Cisco routers, refer to the documentation for your router platform. These sections describe how to configure interVLAN routing on the Catalyst 5000 series RSFC: •...
  • Page 15 This step is necessary if you enabled IP routing in Step 1. This step might include other commands, such as specifying the networks to route for using the network router configuration command. Refer to the documentation for your router platform for detailed information on configuring routing protocols. Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 16 To configure interVLAN routing for AppleTalk on the RSFC, perform this task: Task Command (Optional) Enable AppleTalk routing on the Router(config)#appletalk routing Step 1 router Specify a VLAN interface on the RSFC. Router(config)#interface vlan-id Step 2 16 Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 17: Configuring Redundancy Using Hsrp

    (Optional) Specify a clear-text HSRP standby [group-number] authentication string Step 5 authentication string for the interface. All interfaces in the HSRP group should use the same authentication string. Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 18: Maintaining And Administering The Rsfc

    Console> (enable) show module 15 Mod Slot Ports Module-Type Model Status --- ---- ----- ------------------------- ------------------- -------- Route Switch Feature Card WS-F5541 Mod Module-Name Serial-Num --- ------------------- -------------------- RSFC module 00000001234 18 Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 19: Downloading A System Image To The Rsfc Flash

    In the event that you cannot session to the RSFC or the boot Flash is corrupted, you can download a new system image from the switch CLI directly to the RSFC RAM using TFTP. Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 20: Resetting The Rsfc From The Switch Cli

    BOOT variable = CONFIG_FILE variable does not exist BOOTLDR variable does not exist Configuration register is 0x101 Router#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. 20 Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 21: Setting The Bootldr Variable

    The RSFC uses the BOOT variable to locate a system image to boot. For more information on the function of the BOOT variable, see the “BOOT Environment Variable” section on page 4. Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 22: Step 3 Verify The Configuration

    End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)#interface vlan 200 Router(config-if)#mac-address 1234.5678.9ABC Router(config-if)#^Z Router#show interface vlan 200 Vlan200 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is Cat5k Virtual Ethernet, address is 1234.5678.9abc (bia 0010.0d3e.) 22 Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 23: Rsfc Configuration Examples

    The Catalyst 5509 and the Catalyst 5505 are connected through a Gigabit EtherChannel ISL trunk link on ports 1/1-2. • The switches are VTP domain “Corporate” • The Catalyst 5509 is the VTP server and the Catalyst 5505 is a VTP client Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 24 RSFC over the VLAN 250 interface. The RSFC routes the traffic out the VLAN 50 interface and the Catalyst 5509 forwards the traffic to the server. 24 Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 25 Mod/Ports ---- ----------------------- Cat5505> (enable) RSFC Configuration This example shows how to configure the RSFC: Console> (enable) session 15 Trying Router-15... Connected to Router-15. Escape character is '^]'. RSFC>enable Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 26 Two VLAN interfaces are configured on RSFC B: — Interface vlan100 (172.20.100.2) — Interface vlan200 (172.20.200.2) • An HSRP IP address is allocated for each VLAN: — VLAN 100: 172.20.100.10 — VLAN 200: 172.20.200.10 26 Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 27 Router(config-if)#interface vlan200 Router(config-if)#ip address 172.20.200.1 255.255.255.0 Router(config-if)#no shutdown Router(config-if)#standby 200 ip 172.20.200.10 Router(config-if)#standby 200 priority 110 Router(config-if)#standby 200 preempt Router(config-if)#standby 200 timers 5 15 Router(config-if)#standby 200 authentication Covert Router(config-if)#^Z Router# Catalyst 5000 Series Route Switch Feature Card Installation and Configuration Note...
  • Page 28: Fcc Class A Compliance

    You can determine whether your equipment is causing interference by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the Cisco equipment or one of its peripheral devices. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures: •...
  • Page 29: Related Documentation

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  • Page 30: Copyright

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