The Cisco Supervisor Engine 7L-E, part number WS-X45-SUP7L-E=, is a high-performance control processor designed for Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series switches. It supports scalable and flexible deployment options, ideal for medium to large-scale networks requiring optimal control and enhanced network scalability. With its powerful processing capabilities, the Supervisor Engine 7L-E ensures that your network runs efficiently and reliably, offering both Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding.
This model integrates the IOS XE Software that delivers native high availability and simplified operations. It includes a collection of Network Services supported on this platform, such as security, granular control, and visibility through integrated technologies like Flexible NetFlow and Cisco TrustSec. Additionally, the Hot Swap functionality allows easy replacement without network disruption, ensuring minimal downtime during maintenance or upgrades.
With dual integrated 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks and IPv6 support, the Cisco Supervisor Engine 7L-E meets the demands of future-proof networking. It efficiently handles high-bandwidth applications while maintaining an architecture supporting wired-speed switching with flexible architecture options. Security is enhanced through onboard hardware-based NetFlow processing, which enables advanced monitoring of network traffic patterns for troubleshooting and optimising network performance.
Performance is further assured by the engine’s 64 Gbps per slot bandwidth capacity, enabling efficient line-rate switching even in more complex network topologies. The engine is backwards compatible, ensuring organisations can leverage previous generations of line cards available in the Cisco Catalyst 4500E platform for sustained deployment value.
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