Cisco Nexus Switch
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Cisco Nexus Switch Series
Cisco Nexus
The Cisco Nexus is a series of switches for professional use. They are primarily designed for use in data centres and similar network communication nodes. This means that they can be used as SAN switches, for example.
The Cisco Nexus switches are designed for installation in 19 inch racks. This allows a modular and space-saving design as well as a later expansion of the infrastructure. With the Cisco Nexus switches, it is possible to set up 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks as well as networks with even higher speeds based on fibre optic connections. The various series offer up to 48 SFP+ or QSFP+ network connections per height unit.
The Cisco Nexus series is divided into several classes. The Nexus 7000, for example, are designed for a modular structure. The Nexus 7710 systems have ten slots for rack units that can be individually equipped. In this way, switches with 384 ports and 10 Gbit/s per port or alternatively 96 ports with 100 Gbit/s can be installed in the Cisco Nexus 7710. The Cisco Nexus 9000 series, on the other hand, are permanently configured rack switches with heights between 2U and 21U. These offer up to 2,304 interfaces.
All switches of the Cisco Nexus series are equipped with the NX-OS operating system and are therefore configurable. Access to the operating system is possible in various ways. The switches of the Cisco Nexus series have a web interface that can be accessed via the browser. Furthermore, direct access to the switch is possible via the console port and via a serial interface.
Cisco Nexus
The Cisco Nexus is a series of switches for professional use. They are primarily designed for use in data centres and similar network communication nodes. This means that they can be used as SAN switches, for example.
The Cisco Nexus switches are designed for installation in 19 inch racks. This allows a modular and space-saving design as well as a later expansion of the infrastructure. With the Cisco Nexus switches, it is possible to set up 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks as well as networks with even higher speeds based on fibre optic connections. The various series offer up to 48 SFP+ or QSFP+ network connections per height unit.
The Cisco Nexus series is divided into several classes. The Nexus 7000, for example, are designed for a modular structure. The Nexus 7710 systems have ten slots for rack units that can be individually equipped. In this way, switches with 384 ports and 10 Gbit/s per port or alternatively 96 ports with 100 Gbit/s can be installed in the Cisco Nexus 7710. The Cisco Nexus 9000 series, on the other hand, are permanently configured rack switches with heights between 2U and 21U. These offer up to 2,304 interfaces.
All switches of the Cisco Nexus series are equipped with the NX-OS operating system and are therefore configurable. Access to the operating system is possible in various ways. The switches of the Cisco Nexus series have a web interface that can be accessed via the browser. Furthermore, direct access to the switch is possible via the console port and via a serial interface.
Cisco Nexus
The Cisco Nexus is a series of switches for professional use. They are primarily designed for use in data centres and similar network communication nodes. This means that they can be used as SAN switches, for example.
The Cisco Nexus switches are designed for installation in 19 inch racks. This allows a modular and space-saving design as well as a later expansion of the infrastructure. With the Cisco Nexus switches, it is possible to set up 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks as well as networks with even higher speeds based on fibre optic connections. The various series offer up to 48 SFP+ or QSFP+ network connections per height unit.
The Cisco Nexus series is divided into several classes. The Nexus 7000, for example, are designed for a modular structure. The Nexus 7710 systems have ten slots for rack units that can be individually equipped. In this way, switches with 384 ports and 10 Gbit/s per port or alternatively 96 ports with 100 Gbit/s can be installed in the Cisco Nexus 7710. The Cisco Nexus 9000 series, on the other hand, are permanently configured rack switches with heights between 2U and 21U. These offer up to 2,304 interfaces.
All switches of the Cisco Nexus series are equipped with the NX-OS operating system and are therefore configurable. Access to the operating system is possible in various ways. The switches of the Cisco Nexus series have a web interface that can be accessed via the browser. Furthermore, direct access to the switch is possible via the console port and via a serial interface.
Cisco Nexus
The Cisco Nexus is a series of switches for professional use. They are primarily designed for use in data centres and similar network communication nodes. This means that they can be used as SAN switches, for example.
The Cisco Nexus switches are designed for installation in 19 inch racks. This allows a modular and space-saving design as well as a later expansion of the infrastructure. With the Cisco Nexus switches, it is possible to set up 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks as well as networks with even higher speeds based on fibre optic connections. The various series offer up to 48 SFP+ or QSFP+ network connections per height unit.
The Cisco Nexus series is divided into several classes. The Nexus 7000, for example, are designed for a modular structure. The Nexus 7710 systems have ten slots for rack units that can be individually equipped. In this way, switches with 384 ports and 10 Gbit/s per port or alternatively 96 ports with 100 Gbit/s can be installed in the Cisco Nexus 7710. The Cisco Nexus 9000 series, on the other hand, are permanently configured rack switches with heights between 2U and 21U. These offer up to 2,304 interfaces.
All switches of the Cisco Nexus series are equipped with the NX-OS operating system and are therefore configurable. Access to the operating system is possible in various ways. The switches of the Cisco Nexus series have a web interface that can be accessed via the browser. Furthermore, direct access to the switch is possible via the console port and via a serial interface.
Cisco Nexus
The Cisco Nexus is a series of switches for professional use. They are primarily designed for use in data centres and similar network communication nodes. This means that they can be used as SAN switches, for example.
The Cisco Nexus switches are designed for installation in 19 inch racks. This allows a modular and space-saving design as well as a later expansion of the infrastructure. With the Cisco Nexus switches, it is possible to set up 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks as well as networks with even higher speeds based on fibre optic connections. The various series offer up to 48 SFP+ or QSFP+ network connections per height unit.
The Cisco Nexus series is divided into several classes. The Nexus 7000, for example, are designed for a modular structure. The Nexus 7710 systems have ten slots for rack units that can be individually equipped. In this way, switches with 384 ports and 10 Gbit/s per port or alternatively 96 ports with 100 Gbit/s can be installed in the Cisco Nexus 7710. The Cisco Nexus 9000 series, on the other hand, are permanently configured rack switches with heights between 2U and 21U. These offer up to 2,304 interfaces.
All switches of the Cisco Nexus series are equipped with the NX-OS operating system and are therefore configurable. Access to the operating system is possible in various ways. The switches of the Cisco Nexus series have a web interface that can be accessed via the browser. Furthermore, direct access to the switch is possible via the console port and via a serial interface.