Product Details

Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3 Ethernet Switch

Manageable - 25 Gigabit Ethernet, 100 Gigabit Ethernet - 25GBase-X, 100GBase-X - 3 Layer Supported - Modular - 48 SFP Slots - 600 W Power Consumption - Optical Fiber - 1U High - Rack-mountable - 1 Year Limited Warranty

Product ID

Mfg. Part: N9K-C93180YC-FX3
UNSPSC: 43222612
MNJPartNumber: MNJ15204703

Availability

  In Stock

Product Pricing

$10,745.46

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Options & Accessories

Cisco Standard Power Cord - 250 V AC / 10 A

250 V AC / 10 A
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$45.79

Cisco Standard Power Cord - 250 V AC / 10 A

250 V AC / 10 A
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$50.34

Cisco Standard Power Cord - 250 V AC / 10 A

250 V AC / 10 A
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$45.79

$17664.63

$10725.28

Main Features

Based on the Cisco Cloud Scale technology the Cisco Nexus® 9300-FX3 Series is the latest generation of access switches. Building on the successful Nexus 9300-FX series, the platform supports cost-effective cloud-scale deployments, an increased number of endpoints, and is capable of wire-rate security and telemetry. The platform is built on modern system architecture designed to provide high performance and meet the evolving needs of highly scalable data centers and growing enterprises.

Cisco provides two modes of operation for Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Switches. Organizations can deploy Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco ACI) or Cisco NX-OS mode.

Cisco ACI is a holistic, intent-driven architecture with centralized automation and policy-based application profiles. It provides a robust, transport network for dynamic workloads and is built on a network fabric that combines time-tested protocols with new innovations to create a highly flexible, scalable and resilient architecture of low-latency, high-bandwidth links. This fabric delivers a network that can support the most demanding and flexible data center environments.

Designed for the programmable network, the Cisco NX-OS operating system automates configuration and management for customers who want to take advantage of the DevOps operation model and tool sets.

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