The Cisco WS-SUP720
supervisor engine is a common requirement when populating a Cisco 6500 or 7600
series chassis. The intent of this sup engine is to deliver scalable
performance to enable applications such as Layer 2 and 3 MPLS VPNs, Ethernet
over MPSL with QoS and security features. This line card is often purchased by
those operating a data center or ISP environment. The complexity for this Cisco
supervisor engine to operate at optimal levels requires a Cisco certified
engineer to install, test, and troubleshoot when issues arise.
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WS-SUP720 Common Questions
- Are there ACE Counters? NO
- Is there port security? YES
- Am I able to utilize IEEE 802.1x and 802.1x extenstions? YES
- Does it have VLAN and router ACLs and port ACLs? YES
- How many security ACL entries allowed? 32,000
- How many reflexive ACLs? 128,000
- How many paths for uRPF hardware checks? 6
- How many CPU rate limiters for DoS protection? 10
- Private VLANs supported? YES
- How many interfaces with unique ACLs? 512
- MAC ACLs on IP? NO
- Is TCP intercept hardware acceleration available to me? YES
- What versions of software is compatible? 8.1(1) or Higher
- Is there a console port? YES, one RS-232
- How is this engine described in ordering? Most refer to it as a Cisco Supervisor 720 with MSFC3 PFC3A
- What is a good refurbished price for this unit? Currently, anything under $2,000

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