The Cisco Supervisor Engine is the brain of many Cisco switches.[1] The supervisor engine has evolved several times. While it is the management segment of many routers, the power of the switch is often much more powerful than that of the supervisor engine. This is because one of the features of most switches is that dozens of functions are accelerated by ASIC chips.

Abridged list of features:

Specifications

Supervisor Engine Mpps[2] Switching Layer Bandwidth[3] CPU Frequency Max Ram Max Flash OS Minimum IOS
1 15 2 1.232 25 MHz Motorola 68k 128MB 16MB CatOS N/A
2 30 2 18 150 MHz Mips R4700 128MB 16MB CatOS N/A
2+ 48 4 64 266 MHz R4700 256MB 32MB CatOS/IOS
3 15 4  ? 150300 MHz 256MB  ? IOS 12.1(8a)
4 48 4 64 333 MHz 512MB 128MB IOS 12.1(12c)
5 136 4 102 400800 MHz 512MB  ? IOS 12.2(18)
6 250 4 320 1.3 GHz 1GB  ? IOS 12.2(40)
720 400450 5 720 600 MHz 2GB 64MB CatOS/IOS
32 5 32 300 MHz IOS
2T[4] 720 5 2080 4GB 2GB IOS

Details

See also

References

  1. "Types of Cisco Switches > Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Foundation Learning Guide: Network Design Fundamentals | Cisco Press". www.ciscopress.com. Retrieved 2023-06-13.
  2. Million 64k Packets switched Per Second
  3. in gigabits
  4. "Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Supervisor Engine 2T Data Sheet".
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