- Cisco 6500 - how to change from router mode to hybrid (switch mode)
- Posted by tubagod@mesanetworks.net on August 1st, 2005
We have a Catalyst 6500 that arrived in router mode and we need it in
switch mode.
Any suggestions on how to get the SUP to consistently load in Switch
or hybrid mode?
Thanks in advance.
- Posted by Tomasz Paszkowski on August 1st, 2005
W artykule <ds6re19hos2713nupbpcl5jshrj22u9dp7@4ax.com> tubagod@mesanetworks.net napisał(a):
On Sup720 by default all interfaces work in router mode. If you'd like to
change it,just add switchport to interface configuration.
TP
- Posted by Francois Labreque on August 3rd, 2005
Tomasz Paszkowski wrote:
You need to load a catOs image on your sup and an "msfc" image on the
msfc daughter card. Call Cisco or your Cisco reseller to get the proper
image files, and then Call TAC of browse the Cisco web site to find the
appropriate procedures.
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- Posted by pacratt on August 5th, 2005
On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 21:50:28 -0600, tubagod@mesanetworks.net wrote:
The IOS that is on it does allow you to use it as as switch. IOS on
switches can be found in other models like the Cisco 2900 or 3500 and
works on these in a similar fashion. I have not used it in this way
but I know it is possible.
I had some problems myself when changing from IOS to CatOS on a
Sup720. I found that you actually need to format the flash on the SUP
to accept the new OS so that it will boot properly. Putting Cat OS on
a IOS formatted on-board flash causes the boot loader to not load the
CatOS by default especially at power up due to the way CatOS
identifies the flash on the SUP and on the MSFC. In IOS mode, these
are seen as a single unit. In CatOS the MSFC has a seperate flash
built in.
I simply used a Compact flash card formatted by either IOS or CatOS
then copied the Cat OS to it and set the boot statement to point to
the image on the Compact flash card. Once booted to CatOS, format the
Sup flash and copy the image from the card to the Sup flash. Don't
forget to change the boot statement to point to the Sup flash. From
here you should be able to consistantly boot to CatOS.
Next step is to session 15 into the MSFC set the BOOT statement at the
rommon prompt to point the the IOS on the compact flash and reset.
Once you are booted format its flash, copy the IOS and set the boot
statement.
Presto!
The biggest things to remember here is use external flash and format
the on-board flash. I used the external flash to avoid possible
problems and did not want to have to load the OS over the Console
port!
If you are not comfortable with dealing with rommon or are having
further problems, try contacting Cisco they can help. Cisco's web site
does have some Sup720 upgrade info on it:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...html#maintask1
Pacratt