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Platform Support for Module Profiles

Use the following support matrix for compatible Module Profiles and Platforms:

Table 1. Built-in Module Profiles
Profile Compatible Platforms
Uniform-4x100G-2-R
  • DCS-7280DR3A-36
  • DCS-7280DR3A-54
  • DCS-7800R3-36D-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36D-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36P-LC
  • DCS-7800R3AK-36DM-LC
  • DCS-7800R3K-36DM-LC
Uniform-4x10G-1
  • DCS-7800R3-36D-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36D-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36P-LC
Mixed-Max-8-Way-Breakout
  • DCS-7280CR3A-24D12
  • DCS-7280CR3AK-24D12
  • DCS-7280CR3AM-24D12
  • DCS-7280DR3A-36
  • DCS-7280DR3A-54
  • DCS-7800R3A-36D-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36P-LC
Uniform-1x400G-8
  • DCS-7388-8D
  • DCS-7388-8DR
  • DCS-7800R3A-36D-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36D2-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36DM-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36DM2-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36P-LC
  • DCS-7800R3A-36PM-LC
  • DCS-7800R3AK-36DM-LC
  • DCS-7800R3AK-36DM2-LC
  • DCS-7800R3AK-36PM-LC
Max-QSA
  • DCS-7050SX3-48C8
  • DCS-7050SX3-48C8C
  • DCS-7050SX3-48YC8
  • DCS-7050SX3-48YC8C
  • DCS-7050TX3-48C8
  • DCS-7260CX3-64
  • DCS-7260CX3-64E

Configuring L1 Module Profiles

Configure an L1 module profile on any module in the System L1 Configuration Mode. Use the following command to enter the configuration mode:

switch(config)# system l1
switch(config-system-l1)# module module_name profile module_profile

Use the module_name Linecard for modular systems, and on fixed systems, use switch, and then apply the built-in profile name.

Examples

Configure the built-in profile, Uniform-4x100g-2-R, on a modular system with Linecard3, Linecard4, and Linecard6:

switch(config)# system l1
switch(config-system-l1)# module Linecard3-4,6 profile Uniform-4x100G2-R

Configure the built-in profile, Uniform-4x100g-2-R, on a fixed system:

switch(config)# system l1
switch(config-system-l1)# module switch profile Uniform-4x100G2-R

To configure a SKU-based L1 profile and set an L1 profile for all linecards on a given model, use the following commands:

switch(config)# system l1
        switch(config-system-l1)# card-model sku_name profile sku_profile
  • sku_name - Name of the SKU to apply the profile
  • sku_profile - Name of the L1 profile to apply to all linecards on the switch
Note: In the case where a SKU-based L1 Profile and a module-based L1 Profile configuration applies to a module, the module-based L1 Profile takes precedence over the the SKU-based L1 Profile.

For example, a DCS-7388-8D with linecards can have a SKU-based L1 Profile or a module-based L1 Profile uses the following configuration:

switch(config)# system l1
switch(config-system-l1)# module linecard3 profile Uniform-4x100G-2-R
switch(config-system-l1)# card-model 7388-8D profile Uniform-1x400G-8
switch(config-system-l1)# show l1 modules profile status
                
  * Indicates that the configured profile definition has changed
                
Module    Operational        Configured         Status
--------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------
linecard3 n/a                Uniform-4x100G-2-R pending
linecard4 n/a                Uniform-1x400G-8   pending
linecard5 n/a                Uniform-1x400G-8   pending

At this stage, the profiles have configurations but not operational. To enable the profile, perform one of the following steps depending on the platform:

For a fixed system, reboot the switch.

For a Linecard system, perform the following:

  1. Reboot the switch.
  2. Reinsert the linecard physically.
  3. Or reinsert the linecards as a simulation.

To simulate reinserting the linecards, use the following commands:

switch# platform module module_name remove
switch# platform module module_name insert
Note: When applying profiles that renumber or delete interfaces on an already configured switch, the references to the old interfaces in the running-config and startup configuration do not automatically update. You must manually change the configurations to match the L1 profile application.

Displaying L1 Module Profile Application Status

Use the show l1 modules profile status to display the status.

On a modular system, the command returns the following output:

switch# show l1 modules profiles status
* Indicates that the configured profile definition has changed

Module    Operational        Configured         Status
--------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------
linecard3 Uniform-4x100G-2-R Uniform-4x100G-2-R applied
linecard4 n/a                Uniform-4x100G-2-R not inserted
linecard5 n/a                Uniform-4x10G-1    pending
linecard6 n/a                Uniform-4x10G-1    error
linecard7 n/a                n/a                applied

On a fixed system, the command returns the following output:

switch# show l1 modules profiles status
* Indicates that the configured profile definition has changed

Module Operational        Configured         Status
------ ------------------ ------------------ -------
switch Uniform-4x100G-2-R Uniform-4x100G-2-R applied

The Status column has one of the following entries:

  • applied - Operational and configured profiles match. No action needed.
  • not inserted - Module not inserted and nothing to configure.
  • pending - Requires a card reinsertion or switch powercycle before module becomes operational. Reboot the switch or simulate reinserting the cards.
  • error - Configured profile on an unsupported module. Double-check the platform compatibility list.

Displaying L1 Module Profiles on a Switch

To display all available L1 profiles on a switch, use the following command:

switch# show l1 modules profile configuration
Name               Source  Applicable  Summary
Modules
------------------ ------- ----------- ---------------------------------------------------
Uniform-4x100G-2-R builtin linecard3,5 A profile which configures all 36 ports to 4x100G-2
Uniform-4x10G-1    builtin linecard3,5 A profile which configures all 36 ports to 4x10G-1

A fixed system displays switch in the Application Modules field. On a modular system, if the Application Modules does not display any information, then an available profile cannot be applied to any currently inserted modules.

To find certain 1 module profiles on a switch, use the following command:

switch# how l1 modules profile configuration name 100g-2
Name               Source  Applicable  Summary
                           Modules
------------------ ------- ----------- ---------------------------------------------------
Uniform-4x100G-2-R builtin linecard3,5 A profile which configures all 36 ports to 4x100G-2                
            
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