Description
Unlock unparalleled data center scalability with the Cisco Nexus 7000 10-Slot Chassis and its 110 Gbps per-slot fabric module. Designed for high-density networks, this modular switch fabric architecture lets you grow performance as your business demands increase. By supporting from one to five concurrently active fabric modules, you gain expanding bandwidth across all module slots, enabling consistent line-rate performance for virtualized environments, large-scale cloud deployments, and enterprise data centers. This fabric-focused module is purpose-built to deliver flexible, resilient, and scalable fabric bandwidth that adapts to evolving workloads while maintaining minimal latency and predictable throughput.
- Seamless scalability for growing data centers — Start with a baseline configuration and progressively add fabric modules as traffic, virtualization, and application demands rise. The Nexus 7000 chassis is engineered to accommodate 1 through 5 fabric modules concurrently, providing a straightforward path to higher bandwidth without a complete chassis swap. This modular expansion model helps you future-proof your data center investments and sustain performance during peak loads.
- 110 Gbps per fabric module for high-throughput workloads — Each fabric module delivers 110 Gbps of bandwidth to every module slot, ensuring fast, deterministic connectivity for spine-leaf designs and large-scale clustering. As you add more fabric modules, the aggregate bandwidth to all module slots grows, supporting bandwidth-hungry applications, stateful security services, and storage traffic with confidence.
- All fabric modules connect to every module slot — The architecture places each fabric module in a shared, fully connected fabric network, so bandwidth to each module slot remains consistent regardless of module placement. This universal interconnect eliminates bottlenecks and simplifies deployment by ensuring uniform access across the chassis, even as you scale capacity.
- Reliable, modular design for data center uptime — The Nexus 7000 fabric ecosystem is built for uptime with a modular, redundant approach. By distributing the load across multiple fabric modules, you gain fault tolerance and resilience, reducing single points of failure while maintaining service availability during maintenance or module replacement. Expect stable performance under diverse traffic patterns and during growth phases.
- Optimized for Cisco Nexus 7000 series environments — This fabric module is purpose-built to integrate with Cisco’s Nexus 7000 ecosystem, aligning with Cisco’s architecture for high-density data centers. Expect streamlined management, consistent CLI and telemetry, and compatibility with Cisco IOS and NX-OS features that maximize throughput, security, and virtualization support in large-scale deployments.
Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 7000 10-Slot Chassis 110Gbps/Slot Fabric Module
- Fabric bandwidth per module — 110 Gbps per fabric module connected to each module slot, enabling scalable performance across the chassis as modules are added.
- Fabric module concurrency — Supports 1 to 5 concurrently active fabric modules, allowing you to grow bandwidth in line with traffic demands.
- Slot connectivity — All fabric modules are connected to all module slots, ensuring uniform bandwidth distribution and simplified cabling topology within the chassis.
- Chassis compatibility — Designed specifically for the Cisco Nexus 7000 10-slot chassis family, ensuring a cohesive hardware and software experience within the Nexus ecosystem.
- Scalable total bandwidth — With up to five active fabric modules, the chassis can deliver substantial aggregate fabric bandwidth to every module slot, enabling high-density deployments and consistent performance during scaling (subject to configuration and system limits).
How to install Cisco Nexus 7000 10-Slot Chassis 110Gbps/Slot Fabric Module
Installing the fabric module is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and keep your data center operations efficient. Follow these best practices to ensure a proper, stable deployment within your Nexus 7000 environment:
- Prepare the chassis and workspace with proper equipment, including ESD protection, grounding, and a clean, reconfigurable rack. Verify that you have the correct fabric module model and that it is compatible with your Nexus 7000 chassis revision.
- Power down the chassis if required by your maintenance policy, or follow your vendor’s hot-swap guidelines if hot-swapping is supported in your configuration. Ensure power and environment monitoring are in place.
- Identify the available fabric bays and remove any blanking panels as needed. Inspect the module slots for debris and ensure the orientation aligns with the chassis’s backplane connectors.
- Carefully insert the fabric module into the designated fabric bay, pushing until it clicks into place. Confirm that the module is fully seated and that any carrier screws or retention mechanisms are correctly engaged.
- Connect any required cabling or management interfaces per Cisco’s installation guidelines. Power on the chassis (if powered down) and observe the fabric module status indicators to confirm successful recognition by the system.
- Verify fabric module operation through the management interface or CLI, confirming that all interconnects are active and that the fabric topology reflects your intended configuration. Consider validating with sample traffic tests to ensure expected throughput and latency targets are met.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the purpose of the 110 Gbps per-slot fabric module? The fabric module provides high-bandwidth interconnectivity across all module slots in the Nexus 7000 chassis, enabling scalable performance as you add more fabric modules.
- How many fabric modules can be active simultaneously? The architecture supports 1 to 5 concurrently active fabric modules, allowing incremental growth in bandwidth without replacing the chassis.
- Will all fabric modules connect to every module slot? Yes. All fabric modules are connected to all module slots to ensure uniform bandwidth distribution and simplify cabling.
- Is this chassis compatible with the broader Nexus 7000 ecosystem? Yes. The 10-slot chassis and its fabric module are designed to integrate with Cisco Nexus 7000 series deployments, providing a cohesive management experience and compatibility with NX-OS features.
- How do I verify fabric module status after installation? Use the network management interface or CLI commands to confirm that each fabric module is recognized, active, and contributing to the overall fabric bandwidth as configured.
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