Description
Cisco 10GBASE-CX4 X2 Module
The Cisco 10GBASE-CX4 X2 Module delivers a high-performance, copper-based 10 Gigabit Ethernet connection designed for data centers, enterprise wiring closets, and service provider transport networks. Built to complement Cisco switches and routers that support 10GBASE-CX4 X2 transceivers, this hot-swappable module opens up flexible, cost-effective connectivity options using copper twinax cabling. It combines Cisco’s reliability with a proven CX4 interface, making it ideal for servers, storage arrays, and high-speed interconnects that demand consistent throughput and low latency in demanding network environments.
- Versatile 10GBASE-CX4 copper connectivity: This module uses four parallel lanes to achieve 10 Gbps Ethernet over CX4 copper cabling. It supports standard CX4 copper twinax cabling and links up to practical distances in data centers, enabling rack-to-rack and cabinet-to-cabinet connections with strong signal integrity and minimal interference. Its copper approach provides a cost-effective alternative to fiber for short- to mid-range deployments while maintaining enterprise-grade performance.
- Hot-swappable design for minimal downtime: The X2 module is engineered for quick insertion and removal from compatible Cisco switches and routers without requiring a full system reboot. With intuitive latching and clear LED indicators, you can upgrade or replace transceivers during maintenance windows or even in production environments, helping you avoid costly downtime and keep critical workloads online.
- Wide compatibility with Cisco devices: Designed to work across a broad range of Cisco platforms that support 10GBASE-CX4 X2 modules, including enterprise switches and service provider transport routers. This broad compatibility simplifies upgrades and expansions, letting you leverage existing Cisco investments while expanding your high-speed connectivity footprint in data centers and wiring closets.
- Robust performance and reliability: Engineered to meet Cisco’s stringent quality standards, the CX4 X2 module provides stable throughput, predictable latency, and strong error-detection features. It is built to withstand the demands of dense data-center deployments, with dependable link maintenance and compatibility with high-performance server and storage fabrics that require reliable 10 Gigabit connections.
- Industry-standard form factor with upgrade path: As an X2 hot-swappable module, it integrates seamlessly into Cisco environments that support X2 transceivers. This facilitates straightforward upgrades and expansions, allowing you to scale your 10G network with minimal disruption when expanding to additional servers, clusters, or backbone links.
Technical Details of Cisco 10GBASE-CX4 X2 Module
- Interface: 10GBASE-CX4 over copper
- Form Factor: X2 hot-swappable module
- Connector/Cabling: CX4 copper twinax interface
- Distance (copper CX4): Supports up to practical copper twinax distances (typical deployments up to 15 meters in data-center environments)
- Compatibility: Cisco devices that support 10GBASE-CX4 X2 transceivers (Catalyst, Nexus, and related Cisco switches/routers within the CX4/X2 ecosystem)
- Standards: Complies with 10 Gigabit Ethernet CX4 specifications and Cisco interoperability requirements
- Operational considerations: Designed for reliable operation in enterprise and service provider networks; supports hot-swapping in approved Cisco chassis without full system downtime
How to install Cisco 10GBASE-CX4 X2 Module
- Prepare the installation: Verify that your Cisco device supports the 10GBASE-CX4 X2 module and that you have compatible CX4 copper twinax cables. Power down the chassis only if required by your maintenance policy, or follow your organization’s hot-swapping procedures to minimize downtime.
- Reduce static risk: Before handling the module, ground yourself and your workstation to prevent Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Keep the module in its protective packaging until you are ready to install to avoid contamination or damage.
- Remove the existing module (if replacing): If you are upgrading or replacing an existing transceiver, release the take-up mechanism or latch as required by the chassis design and carefully slide the old module out of its slot. Set it aside in an anti-static container or bag.
- Install the CX4 X2 module: Align the module with the target slot in the Cisco device and slide it in until it is firmly seated. Ensure any latches engage and that the module sits flush with the chassis faceplate. Do not force the module; if it does not seat easily, remove and re-align.
- Connect CX4 cabling: Attach the CX4 copper twinax cable on the corresponding port of the module and route cables neatly to avoid tension. Confirm that the other end is connected to the compatible device or storage equipment. Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the copper cabling to maintain signal integrity.
- Verify operation: Power on the device if required by your maintenance plan. Check link status LEDs on the module and the parent switch or router to confirm a healthy connection. Run basic connectivity tests to validate throughput and latency against expected performance.
- Document and monitor: Record the installation details, including cable length, device port, and firmware version. Monitor the link for stability during initial operation and after any subsequent network changes.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco 10GBASE-CX4 X2 Module? It is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet transceiver in Cisco’s X2 form factor that uses CX4 copper cabling to provide high-speed connectivity between Cisco switches/routers and servers or storage devices in data centers and enterprise networks.
- Is the CX4 X2 module hot-swappable? Yes. It is designed to be inserted and removed from compatible Cisco devices without powering down the entire system, enabling flexible maintenance and rapid upgrades.
- What cables does it use? It uses CX4 copper twinax cabling, a copper-based interface suitable for short- to mid-range links within data centers.
- Which devices are compatible? Cisco switches and routers that explicitly support 10GBASE-CX4 X2 transceivers. Check the device’s documentation or Cisco interoperability lists to confirm compatibility with CX4/X2 modules.
- What is the typical deployment distance? Copper CX4 cabling supports practical distances suitable for data-center racks and cross-connects. Distances are generally up to around 15 meters, depending on cable quality and environment.
- How do I replace or upgrade? Power down (if required by policy) or use hot-swap procedures, remove the existing module from its slot, insert the new CX4 X2 module, connect the CX4 cables, and verify the link status with LED indicators and network tests.
- How does CX4 compare to SFP+? CX4 uses copper twinax and a four-lane CX4 interface, typically for shorter copper runs, while SFP+ is a modular optical interface that uses fiber for longer-distance 10Gb connections. The CX4 X2 module is chosen for cost-effective copper deployments within a data center.
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