Cisco Line Card Module

CiscoSKU: 7431977

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Description

Elevate your data center fabric with the Cisco Line Card Module, a purpose-built solution for ultra-dense, high-performance networking. Engineered for modern spine-and-leaf architectures and large-scale aggregation, this line card combines 6 x 100 Gigabit Ethernet ports with 24 x 400 Gigabit Ethernet ports to deliver massive throughput where it matters most. With 100GBase-X technology and twisted-pair compatibility, it offers a flexible path to scalable, future-proof connectivity while maintaining the reliability and manageability Cisco is known for. If you’re optimizing for low latency, high bandwidth, and simplified operations in a demanding data-center environment, this module is designed to meet those needs with precision and efficiency.

  • Ultra-dense port configuration for backbone and spine-leaf deployments: 6 x 100G Ethernet ports provide high-speed uplinks and tiers, while 24 x 400G Ethernet ports deliver massive east-west bandwidth for high-traffic aggregation, server-to-server communication, and storage traffic. The combination is engineered to maximize port utilization and minimize rack space without sacrificing performance.
  • 100GBase-X technology for scalable, future-ready connectivity: The module embraces 100GBase-X capabilities, enabling seamless integration with existing Cisco platforms and providing a clear upgrade path as bandwidth demands escalate. This technology supports efficient serialization, improved line-rate performance, and better utilization of interconnect fabrics in modern data centers.
  • Twisted Pair compatibility for flexible cabling options: In addition to fiber-based links, the line card supports twisted-pair cabling configurations, offering cost-effective deployment paths, easier migrations, and simpler patch-panel layouts in diverse data-center rack setups. This versatility helps reduce capex while preserving performance.
  • Optimized for reliability and operational efficiency: Built for continuous operation in demanding environments, the Cisco Line Card Module features robust signaling, error handling, and thermal management. Its design supports hot-swap capability in compatible chassis, enabling maintenance and upgrades with minimal downtime and disruption to production workloads.
  • Designed to support large-scale data centers and service-provider networks: Whether used as a core spine interface, an aggregation tier module, or a high-capacity leaf connector, this line card is crafted to deliver predictable performance, centralized management, and scalable growth as traffic patterns evolve over time.

Technical Details of Cisco Line Card Module

  • Interfaces: 6 x 100 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 24 x 400 Gigabit Ethernet ports.
  • Technology: 100GBase-X line card functionality to enable scalable high-speed interconnects.
  • Cabling support: Twisted Pair compatibility for flexible deployment options.
  • Data transfer capability: Up to 1000 Gbps data transfer (as stated in the product description), suitable for high-throughput aggregation in large-scale networks.
  • Target application: High-density data center networking, including spine-leaf architectures, core aggregation, and service-provider backbones.

How to Install Cisco Line Card Module

  • Prepare the chassis and confirm compatibility: Verify that your Cisco switch chassis supports the Line Card Module and that the required power, cooling, and software prerequisites are in place. Review the chassis user guide for slot compatibility and any model-specific caveats.
  • Power down or suspend operations as required: If your data center policy requires, power down the switch or place it into a maintenance window before removing or inserting line cards. This minimizes the risk of hot-swapping issues and ensures a safe installation.
  • Remove the existing module (if upgrading): If you are replacing an existing line card, carefully unlatch and remove the old module from its slot, ensuring that connectors, guides, and the slot receptacle remain undamaged.
  • Insert the Cisco Line Card Module into an appropriate slot: Align the module with the slot guides and slide it firmly into place until the interposer and latching mechanism engage. Ensure the module is seated evenly and the latch is secured to prevent movement during operation.
  • Connect cabling and power: Attach the appropriate twisted-pair and/or fiber interconnects to the corresponding ports, following best practices for cable routing and bend radii. Reconnect any input power and verify that the management interface recognizes the new module. Power on or restore from maintenance mode if applicable, and monitor port status through the Cisco management tools for proper link establishment and speed negotiation.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What capacities does the Cisco Line Card Module provide?

    The module combines 6 x 100 Gigabit Ethernet ports with 24 x 400 Gigabit Ethernet ports, designed to deliver high-density uplinks and massive aggregation capacity. It leverages 100GBase-X technology and twisted-pair compatibility to enable flexible deployment across data-center topologies.

  • Q: Which environments is this line card best suited for?

    It is ideal for large-scale data centers, spine-leaf fabrics, and service-provider backbones that require dense high-speed interconnects, scalable bandwidth, and reliable operation under heavy workloads. It supports modern cloud-native architectures while maintaining Cisco’s emphasis on security and manageability.

  • Q: How easy is it to upgrade to this line card?

    The design emphasizes upgrade path flexibility. If your chassis supports 100G and 400G interfaces, you can replace or augment existing line cards to increase density and throughput. Ensure firmware compatibility and perform the upgrade during a maintenance window to minimize impact.

  • Q: Does the line card support hot-swapping?

    Hot-swapping capabilities depend on the chassis and slot design. Many Cisco platforms support hot-swapping line cards to reduce downtime, but always refer to the specific chassis manual and follow standard maintenance procedures when performing swaps.

  • Q: What management tools are used to monitor this module?

    Monitoring is typically performed through Cisco’s standard network management tools and switch interfaces. Use the platform’s CLI or GUI to verify port status, link negotiation, and error counters, and apply firmware updates as recommended by Cisco for optimal performance and security.


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