Description
Cisco MDS 9000 Family 24/10 SAN Extension Module
Unlock scalable, enterprise-grade SAN expansion with the Cisco MDS 9000 Family 24/10 SAN Extension Module. Crafted for modern data centers, this extension module delivers dense port options and flexible interconnect choices to extend Fibre Channel and storage networking across campuses, metro distances, and large-scale fabrics. Built to pair seamlessly with the Cisco MDS 9000 family, it brings high performance, low latency, and robust manageability to storage networks requiring meeting-room-to-campus reach without sacrificing reliability. Whether you’re consolidating storage, extending a SAN fabric, or preparing for future growth, this module offers the foundation for a resilient, scalable data center fabric that can adapt to evolving workloads and virtualization trends.
- The Cisco MDS 9000 SAN Extension Module delivers powerful density and performance for today’s data centers, enabling scalable SAN extension across campus and metro distances. It supports high-speed Fibre Channel integration and flexible interconnects to help you consolidate storage resources while preserving low latency and deterministic performance for mission-critical workloads. With this module, you can grow your SAN fabric without compromising stability, ensuring smooth backups, rapid recovery, and consistent I/O throughput during peak operations.
- Flexible connectivity options for diverse environments. The design includes a console and management pathway (1 x RS-232 via RJ-45) along with 2 x 1000Base-T RJ-45 ports for management or uplink access. In addition, the module supports Optical Fiber interconnects at 10 Gigabit Ethernet speeds and higher, including 10GBase-X and 16GBase-X, plus Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. This blend of copper and fiber interoperability gives you the flexibility to meet current network requirements and future-proof your investment as storage needs evolve, while maintaining compatibility with Fibre Channel, 10G/16G Fibre Channel, and Ethernet-based storage options.
- Expansion capacity designed for scalable growth. The module is described with 32 Expansion Slots using SFP (mini-GBIC) form-factor modules, enabling you to tailor port configurations to your exact topology and media choices. This expansive slot count, paired with SFP-based transceivers, supports a broad spectrum of fiber and copper connections, allowing you to deploy long-reach uplinks, dense inter-switch links, and multi-site storage fabrics with ease. The result is a scalable SAN fabric that can expand alongside business needs without requiring a major redesign of the core network.
- Enterprise-grade reliability and performance features. As part of the Cisco MDS 9000 ecosystem, this SAN Extension Module benefits from Cisco’s investment in mission-critical reliability, including non-blocking design principles, optimized data paths, and efficientHeat/Power management within data-center racks. The module contributes to a robust SAN fabric that minimizes latency, reduces contention, and provides predictable performance for virtualized environments, database workloads, and large-scale backup/restore processes. In addition, its modular design supports hot-swapping and serviceability within supported chassis, enabling faster maintenance windows and reduced downtime during upgrades.
- Seamless management, visibility, and interoperability. The extension module is designed to integrate with Cisco management tools and standard network management protocols. It aligns with Cisco NX-OS-based management workflows and supports familiar CLI interfaces, SNMP monitoring, and centralized fabric management. This makes provisioning, zoning, and sustaining a healthy SAN fabric straightforward for storage administrators, storage area networks teams, and data center operators. The module’s compatibility with Cisco MDS core and director-class switches helps maintain consistent security policies, path control, and fabric-wide governance across the entire SAN ecosystem.
Technical Details of Cisco MDS 9000 Family 24/10 SAN Extension Module
- Interface and console: 1 x RS-232 - RJ-45 (management console) and 2 x 1000Base-T - RJ-45 ports for management or uplink access.
- Interconnect options: Optical Fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 16 Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet; supports 10GBase-X, 16GBase-X, and 1000Base-T media options for versatile fiber and copper connectivity across SAN and storage networks.
- Expansion and media: 32 Expansion Slots with SFP (mini-GBIC) modules, enabling broad transceiver choices and flexible deployment of copper and fiber paths to match diverse data-center topologies.
How to Install Cisco MDS 9000 Family 24/10 SAN Extension Module
- Verify compatibility and prerequisites. Before installation, confirm that the MDS 9000 chassis or director-class switch supports the SAN Extension Module and that firmware or software revisions are aligned with your fabric’s requirements. Review cabling plans and ensure you have the correct SFP transceivers and copper cables for the intended topology. Prepare by gathering the management console access device and appropriate configuration documentation to streamline setup.
- Power-down considerations and hot-swap readiness. Depending on your chassis design, determine whether the module can be inserted while the system is running (hot-swappable) or if a brief maintenance window is required. If hot-swapping is supported, follow the manufacturer’s hot-swap guidelines to minimize disruption and protect existing fabric integrity. If downtime is needed, schedule accordingly and ensure full data protection measures are in place.
- Install the module into an available expansion bay. Open the chassis expansion bay, align the extension module with the backplane connectors, and gently seat the module into place. Engage the locking mechanism to secure the module and verify that the front panel status indicators (if present) reflect a healthy insertion and proper power-up sequence. Avoid applying excessive force; gentle seating and proper alignment help prevent backplane damage.
- Connect transceivers, fiber, and copper links. Install the appropriate SFP modules into the expansion slots and attach fiber optic cables or copper cables to the corresponding ports according to your design. Ensure fiber cables are correctly terminated (LC/SC, as required) and that copper networks use standard 1000Base-T or higher-speed cabling. Label ports for easier management and future expansions, and verify physical connectivity before powering on or proceeding with configuration steps.
- Initial management and configuration. Connect a management workstation to the console port (RS-232) if required for initial configuration, or rely on your existing fabric management system. Access the Cisco MDS NX-OS CLI and verify the device is recognized using commands like show module or show inventory. Configure basic fabric integration, enter any required zoning, and establish path policies or QoS settings per your storage workload needs. Finally, test connectivity with representative I/O traffic to confirm stability and performance across the extended fabric.
- Validation and documentation. After successful configuration, monitor port status, error counters, and fabric health with your preferred management tools. Document the deployment, including slot numbers, transceiver types, port mappings, zoning rules, and performance baselines. Schedule periodic health checks and firmware updates in line with your data-center maintenance practices to ensure continued reliability and compatibility with evolving SAN standards.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the Cisco MDS 9000 Family 24/10 SAN Extension Module designed to do? A: It is designed to extend and scale SAN fabrics within data centers by providing high-density connectivity and flexible interconnect options, enabling larger, more resilient storage networks that can span campus and metro distances while maintaining Cisco’s SAN fabric reliability.
- Q: Which interconnect media are supported by this module? A: The module supports a combination of Copper and Fibre Channel interconnects, including 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBase-X), 16 Gigabit Ethernet (16GBase-X), and 1000Base-T, with SFP-based expansion allowing a variety of fiber and copper adapters for diverse deployments.
- Q: Is the SAN Extension Module hot-swappable? A: In supported Cisco MDS chassis configurations, the module is designed for hot-swappable installation and removal to minimize downtime during upgrades or expansions, subject to local maintenance and vendor guidelines.
- Q: How do I manage and monitor the extended SAN fabric? A: Management is integrated with Cisco’s NX-OS-based tooling and standard network management protocols. You can use the CLI, SNMP-based monitoring, and Cisco fabric management solutions to provision, monitor, and troubleshoot the SAN extension module within the larger MDS fabric.
- Q: What are typical use cases for this module? A: This module is ideal for scaling storage-area networks in large data centers, enabling disaster recovery replication across sites, extending SAN fabrics to remote campuses, and supporting storage virtualization initiatives where centralized storage resources must reach multiple locations with consistent performance and reliability.
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