In addition you can check this with the following command:

router-x#show platform hardware pfc mode 
PFC operating mode : PFC3CXL

router-x#

For what is worth:
For unknown reason(s) we had to add/swap some linecards and end up with a 
chassis having only 3CXL cards (including RSP3CXL) 
But this command only returned the following output:

router-x#show platform hardware pfc mode 
PFC operating mode : PFC3BXL

router-x#

A reload solved the issue.
-- 
Frederic

Le 24 juin 2010 à 02:45, Matt Nichols a écrit :

> No that is not correct. The system, at boot time, will fall back to the 
> lowest common denominator - in this case PFC3C mode. To run in PFC3CXL mode 
> all PFCs on the supervisors have to be 3CXLs, and all DFCS have to be DFC3CXL.
> 
> Matt
> 
> On Jun 23, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Lobo wrote:
> 
>> We're in the process of purchasing some RSP720-3CXL-10GEs for a 7604 and one 
>> vendor has told us that they have some RSP720-3C-10GE cards plus PFC3CXL 
>> daughter cards which they claim that when combined equates to a regular 
>> RSP720-3CXL-10GE.  Is this true?  I mean from a technical stand point it may 
>> be true and maybe the only thing I won't have is the 3CXL letters on the 
>> outside of the blade.
>> 
>> I tried using the dynamic config tool on Cisco's page to build one and I see 
>> no option for adding a daughter card to the regular RSP720-3C-10GE to make 
>> it the 3CXL version.  Our main concern is that we want to ensure that we can 
>> hold the entire global routing table and beyond and so far only the 3CXL 
>> version fits that bill.  We also want to make sure we get the default memory 
>> that comes with the 3CXL version and make sure we don't get cheated on lower 
>> amount of memory.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Jose
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