[c-nsp] Cisco Nexus 93240YC-FX2 Switch

Nick Cutting ncutting at edgetg.com
Thu May 17 16:01:58 EDT 2018


One more question - I see the FX series supports up to 1.7 million routes, but is slightly slower at pure pps forwarding.
Are these positioned as more of a "router" than the EX series?


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Thank you.  This is good news.

Hoping it is similarly priced to the 9396PX

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On 5/14/2018 09:22, Nick Cutting wrote:
> This is an interesting looking switch.
>
> There does not seem to be any specific documentation outside of the hardware install and the generic nexus guide.
> I imagine there will be a little show on these and its buddies at cisco live.
>
> Does anyone know if like it's generation 1 brother the Nexus 9396PX Switch - doesit supports 1Gig Copper SFP?
> We did a few rollouts of that switch last year, and it did work with GLC-T's.
>
> This would be a great core switch for a small data center deployment - 
> but 1 gig north border devices would often be copper. (ASA etc)
>
> mail/cisco-nsp/

According to the 1G Transceiver Compatibility Matrix, yes it supports 1G in NX-OS mode.  GLC-SX-MM, GLC-T (1G only), GLC-TE (1G only), SFP-GE-T, GLC-LH-SM, GLC-ZX-SMD, GLC-SX-MMD, GLC-LH-SMD, and GLC-EX-SMD.

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/interfaces_modules/transceiver_modules/compatibility/matrix/GE_Tx_Matrix.html#_Toc513557472

(Disclaimer, I work for Cisco as an SE, but this is a public resource I give out to customers which is maintained by BU folks, so can be taken as official confirmation of support.)

Jeremy

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