Description
Cisco Fibre Channel Switch — 40 Ports for Enterprise SAN
Upgrade your data center with a high-performance Cisco Fibre Channel Switch built to power demanding SAN environments. This 40-port switch delivers 24 Fibre Channel ports for ultra-fast storage connectivity, coupled with flexible Ethernet options (40 Gigabit, 10 Gigabit, and Gigabit) to support converged fabric scenarios. With a compact 1U, rack-mountable footprint and 40 total expansion slots, it scales to meet evolving storage needs while maintaining a streamlined, enterprise-ready design. Managed, reliable, and backed by Cisco's trusted support, this switch is designed to optimize latency, throughput, and scalability for mission-critical workloads.
- 40 total expansion slots for scalable growth and future-proofing of your SAN fabric and data-center networking needs.
- 24 Fibre Channel ports deliver dedicated, low-latency connectivity for storage arrays, backups, and high-performance SAN traffic.
- Multi-rate Ethernet support across 40G, 10G, and Gigabit Ethernet, enabling flexible uplinks and convergence with existing infrastructure.
- Manageable enterprise-grade fabric features provide centralized monitoring, zoning, and fabric services to simplify administration and improve security.
- 1U rack-mountable form factor with 3-year warranty for space-efficient deployment in data centers and reliability-backed ownership.
Technical Details of Cisco Fibre Channel Switch
- Port configuration: 40 total ports, including 24 Fibre Channel ports for SAN connectivity
- Ethernet capabilities: Supports 40 Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
- Expansion: 40 total expansion slots for modular growth and future upgrades
- Form factor: 1U rack-mountable chassis designed for dense data-center deployment
- Manageability: Fully manageable with Cisco software for fabric provisioning, zoning, monitoring, and diagnostics
- Warranty: 3-year warranty provides ongoing coverage and support from Cisco
- Intended use: Ideal for enterprise SAN environments, data centers, and storage virtualization projects
- Security and reliability: Built to deliver consistent performance with Cisco-grade reliability and fabric services
How to install Cisco Fibre Channel Switch
Installing the Cisco Fibre Channel Switch is designed to be straightforward in a modern data-center environment. Plan your rack space, ensure proper ventilation, and verify your power supply requirements before unboxing. The following steps outline a typical installation workflow to get your SAN fabric up and running quickly while maximizing performance and manageability.
- Prepare the rack: Confirm rack space availability, secure mounting rails, and ensure the cabinet has adequate cooling to handle sustained SAN traffic. Maintain proper cable management to minimize interference and maximize airflow around the 1U chassis.
- Mount the switch: Install the device in a standard 19-inch rack, align mounting holes, and secure with appropriate screws. Confirm the chassis is level and stable before proceeding with cabling.
- Connect power and initial access: Attach the power cords to a suitable power source or redundant power supply if available. Power on the switch and connect a management workstation to the out-of-band management port or management network as specified by Cisco documentation.
- Attach storage and uplink cabling: Connect Fibre Channel storage arrays, tape libraries, and other SAN devices to the 24 Fibre Channel ports. Establish multi-rate Ethernet uplinks for data center convergence using 40G/10G/1G interfaces as appropriate for your fabric topology.
- Configure fabric services and verify operation: Access the Cisco management interface to configure switch fabric settings, zoning, and security policies. Validate connectivity by testing paths from hosts to storage targets, ensuring zoning is correctly enforced and performance meets expectations. Monitor port status and fabric health to anticipate and prevent congestion.
Post-install considerations include updating firmware to the recommended Cisco release, implementing proper zoning and security policies to protect storage resources, and integrating the switch into your centralized monitoring ecosystem. With Cisco’s familiar management tools, administrators can provision, monitor, and troubleshoot quickly, reducing downtime and ensuring consistent SAN performance across the data center.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What is the Cisco Fibre Channel Switch used for?
A: It is designed to provide high-speed Fibre Channel connectivity for storage area networks (SANs) within data centers, delivering reliable storage access, low latency, and scalable fabric management. It also supports multi-rate Ethernet for converged fabrics, enabling flexible integration with Ethernet networks.
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Q: How many ports does this switch have and what types are included?
A: The switch features a total of 40 ports, including 24 Fibre Channel ports for SAN traffic. It also supports Ethernet interfaces at 40G, 10G, and 1G to accommodate uplinks and convergence with the broader network.
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Q: Is this switch suitable for a converged fabric environment?
A: Yes. With multi-rate Ethernet support (40G/10G/1G) and Fibre Channel connectivity, the switch is well-suited for converged or hybrid SAN/Fabric networks, providing flexible pathways for data and storage traffic.
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Q: Is the switch rack-mountable and what is the form factor?
A: The device is designed in a compact 1U rack-mountable form factor, making it ideal for dense data-center deployments while maintaining serviceability and cable management.
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Q: What warranty is included?
A: The switch comes with a 3-year warranty, offering coverage and support from Cisco to help ensure reliability and long-term value for enterprise storage environments.
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