Description
Today’s data centers demand dense, scalable, and reliable networking that can keep pace with rising server virtualization, cloud workloads, and consolidation of I/O. The Cisco Nexus 5548UP Modular Switch is engineered to meet those needs with a high-density, 1U form factor that delivers flexible 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, unified ports, and a resilient, feature-rich NX-OS platform. Built to support large-scale virtualization environments and multi-tenant data fabrics, the 5548UP provides the performance and programmability essential for modern data centers—from campus to core spine-leaf architectures. Its modular design and unified port capabilities enable network architects to deploy a scalable, future-proof fabric that simplifies management, accelerates application delivery, and reduces operational complexity. Whether you’re consolidating workloads, deploying virtual machines, or migrating to a highly automated network, the Nexus 5548UP helps you maximize server density while preserving predictability, security, and control.
- High-Density 10-Gigabit Ethernet with Unified Ports — The Nexus 5548UP delivers dense port capacity with 48 unified ports that can operate as high-speed 1G/10G Ethernet interfaces and flexible uplinks, enabling streamlined connections to servers, storage, and network fabrics without needing separate adapters.
- Flexible Uplink and Port-Mode Architecture — Unified ports support adaptable configurations for future-proofing your data center, including seamless support for evolving workloads and deployment topologies. This design reduces cable sprawl and simplifies fabric connectivity across racks and rows.
- Advanced NX-OS with Rich Networking Features — Powered by Cisco NX-OS, the 5548UP provides robust quality of service (QoS), security controls, virtualization features, and programmatic APIs. Expect scalable policy enforcement, granular traffic management, and reliable operation for multi-tenant environments.
- Virtualization-Optimized for Modern Workloads — Built to complement virtualization platforms and cloud architectures, the switch supports features like virtual Port Channels (vPC) and flexible fabric integration, enabling active-active paths and resilient connectivity for virtual machines and containerized workloads.
- Resilience, Manageability, and Serviceability — Expect redundant power options, hot-swappable components, and straightforward management through familiar CLI, GUI, and API interfaces, helping you reduce downtime and streamline day-to-day maintenance.
Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 5548UP Modular Switch
- Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference.
How to Install Cisco Nexus 5548UP Modular Switch
- Prepare the rack: Mount the switch in a standard 19-inch rack with appropriate anti-vibration and airflow clearance. Verify that your rack has adequate cooling and that there are no obstructions to the rear panel for power and uplink connections.
- Power and redundancy: Connect the switch to power sources with redundant power supplies if available. Ensure that power cords meet local electrical standards and that grounding is properly in place to prevent electrical disturbances.
- Cabling strategy: Plan a clean, scalable cabling layout using the switch’s unified ports for server and uplink connectivity. Label cables clearly and organize them with cable management arms or ties to maintain airflow and ease future maintenance.
- Initial hardware boot: Connect a console cable to the designated console port and access the CLI. Upon boot, confirm the system recognizes all modules and that fans and power supplies are operating normally.
- Basic software and management: Install or verify the NX-OS version, then establish management access (vlan-based or out-of-band management). Configure a management IP, enable essential features (security, QoS, and routing), and apply basic policies for VLANs, NPV, or FabricPath according to your data-center design.
- Security and access control: Define role-based access controls (RBAC) and AAA authentication. Enforce secure management channels and disable unused services to minimize exposure to threats.
- Networking fabric integration: Configure virtual Port Channels (vPC) or other multi-pathing features as needed for your topology. Enable routing, multicast, QoS, and traffic-engineering policies aligned with your workload requirements.
- Monitoring and automation: Integrate with your network management system or controller, enable SNMP traps, syslog, and NetFlow or IPFIX if supported. Leverage NX-OS APIs or RESTful interfaces for automation and orchestration.
- Validation: Validate connectivity by testing server uplinks, storage connections, and inter-switch reachability. Verify latency, jitter, and traffic distribution across the fabric to ensure performance targets are met.
- Documentation and policies: Document the configuration, firmware versions, and cabling layout. Establish a change-management process so future upgrades or topology changes are predictable and safe.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco Nexus 5548UP best suited for? — It is designed for dense, scalable data-center networks requiring high-performance 10-Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, flexible unified ports, and NX-OS-driven management for virtualization, multi-tenant deployments, and modern fabric architectures.
- Does the Nexus 5548UP support virtualization features? — Yes. The switch is built to support virtualization-friendly features such as vPC, policy-based automation, and integration with fabric-enabled architectures to optimize VM placement and traffic flows.
- What management options are available? — Management is available through the Cisco NX-OS CLI, GUI, and APIs, enabling scripting, automation, and integration with network management platforms for consolidated operations.
- Is redundancy supported? — The device offers power redundancy options and hot-swappable components to improve availability and minimize downtime during maintenance or component failures.
- How does it fit into a Cisco-based data center? — The Nexus 5548UP is a core piece in Cisco-based data-center fabrics, compatible with Cisco’s fabric technologies and deployment models, including traditional data-center topologies and newer, software-defined architectures.
- Can it support growth or future-proofing? — Its unified-port design and flexible uplink capabilities help you adapt to changing workloads and evolving networking standards, supporting a gradual upgrade path without a complete hardware refresh.
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