
tcsillag at interware
Apr 15, 2012, 2:08 PM
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Accoring to the BCSPNE study guide: High-speed Switch Fabric Modules • Gen-2 high-speed fabric (hSFM) modules support wire-speed forwarding for all packet sizes, including jumbo frames • hSFM modules are supported on Brocade MLX Series and Brocade NetIron XMR routers, and are interoperable with all existing interface module • hSFM modules are hot-swappable, which means you can install or replace them while the system is powered up and running • hSFM modules can operate in normal mode or turbo mode but will boot in turbo mode only if all active interface modules are Gen-2 module Note Gen-1 switch fabric modules and Gen-2 hSFMs are not compatible and will not operate together in the same device. Managing Switch Fabric Modules High-speed Switch Fabric Modules can operate in Normal mode or Turbo mode. Standard switch fabric modules (SFM) can only operate in Normal mode. The hSFM module is classified as a G2 module and SFM module is classified as a G1 module. When operating in Normal mode, the system uses fixed size cells across the backplane. When operating in Turbo mode, the system uses variable size cells across the backplane. Turbo mode provides higher performance since it is a more efficient mechanism of sending cells across the backplane. The system selects the operating mode for switch fabric modules at startup, or when the first switch fabric or interface module is installed. The system uses this mode for all modules that are subsequently installed. hSFM modules will boot in Turbo mode only if all active interface modules are G2 modules. In a chassis loaded with G1 and G2 modules, the hSFM modules will default to Normal mode. If the system fabric mode is changed to Normal mode from Turbo mode, or vice versa, the system will not change the current operating mode unless the chassis is reloaded. The switch fabric modes have the following restrictions: • The system blocks discovery of any standard switch fabric (G1) module if you have issued the system-init block-g1-sfm command. • If the system is operating in Turbo mode, standard switch fabric modules (G1) and standard (G1) interface modules are automatically blocked. • If there are any active G1 switch fabric modules, G2 interface modules are blocked. • If there are any active G2 interface modules, G1 switch fabric modules are blocked. Since this is just a study guide, I'd ask a Brocade rep, just to be sure. Tamas On 04/15/2012 05:17 PM, Brant Ian Stevens wrote: > Hello All, > > I am looking at a requirement that will call for the use of both the > following modules in either an MLXe-16 or MLXe-32 chassis: > > NI-MLX- 10Gx8-M > NI-MLX- 1GX48-T-A > > The former is a Gen 2 card, while the latter is a "Gen 1.1" module, > according to the MLX Module Compatibility Document. > > Which mode will the chassis operate in, if both of these modules are > installed in the same box? > > Regards, > Brant > > > _______________________________________________ > foundry-nsp mailing list > foundry-nsp [at] puck > http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/foundry-nsp _______________________________________________ foundry-nsp mailing list foundry-nsp [at] puck http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/foundry-nsp
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