Description
The Cisco Nexus 7000 4-Slot Switch Chassis is a modular, high-performance backbone designed for modern data centers. This chassis delivers scalable connectivity with two IO module slots, letting you tailor the port mix to evolving workloads. It supports up to 96 x 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet ports, 12 x 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports, and 4 x 100-Gigabit Ethernet ports, enabling a dense, flexible fabric that can adapt as your organization grows. Built to meet the needs of small to medium-sized data centers, co-locations, and enterprise campuses, the Nexus 7000 4-Slot framework combines robust performance with streamlined management to simplify day-to-day operations and long-term scalability.
- Modular 4-slot chassis with two I/O module slots enables scalable deployments that adapt to evolving traffic patterns; you can mix and match IO modules to optimize performance, latency, and cost. The architecture supports gradual expansion—from initial deployments to larger, multi-tier fabrics—without requiring a complete replacement of core components.
- High port density is designed for modern workloads, supporting up to 96 x 1/10-Gbps Ethernet, 12 x 40-Gbps Ethernet, and 4 x 100-Gbps Ethernet interfaces — ideal for top-of-rack aggregation and spine-leaf fabrics. This density helps reduce the number of devices needed in your network core while enabling high-bandwidth interconnects across racks.
- Built for data centers, co-location facilities, and enterprise campuses, delivering predictable latency, deterministic performance, and simplified cabling with standardized 19-inch rack form factor. The chassis supports a clean, scalable topology that minimizes cable chaos and improves cooling efficiency in dense environments.
- Cisco NX-OS powered with advanced features including virtualization support, multi-tenant isolation, security controls, and centralized management that scales with your network. Expect robust QoS, policy-based automation, VXLAN/EVPN capabilities, and seamless integration with Cisco management ecosystems for easier provisioning and monitoring.
- Reliability and uptime are prioritized with hot-swappable components, redundant power options, and Cisco's rigorous software validation to minimize downtime and maintenance windows. This design emphasizes serviceability in busy data centers, enabling faster field replacements and continuous operation.
Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 7000 4-Slot Switch Chassis
- 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 7000 4-Slot Switch Chassis
- Power down the equipment and prepare a clean, ventilated 19-inch rack with adequate clearance for service access and airflow. Verify that the rack environment meets electrical and thermal requirements before unboxing the chassis.
- Mount the 4-slot chassis in the rack, align with the rack rails, and secure the chassis to prevent movement during installation. Attach grounding and chassis straps as required by local standards, and ensure all mounting hardware is tightened to specification.
- Install the IO modules in the two available module slots; ensure each module is seated firmly and that all interconnects align with backplane connectors. Verify module compatibility with your intended topology and confirm link status before proceeding.
- Insert required supervisor modules, line cards, and cooling components, then connect redundant power supplies to a clean power source with appropriate circuit protection. Route power feeds to maximize redundancy and maintain organized cabling for airflow efficiency.
- Power on the chassis and perform initial health checks: verify LED indicators, run basic NX-OS initialization, and connect to a management console or centralized management system for configuration. Validate connectivity to downstream devices, then apply baseline security and QoS policies to establish a stable operational baseline.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Cisco Nexus 7000 4-Slot Switch Chassis best suited for? It is designed for modular, high-density data center networks that require scalable IO, flexible port configurations, and robust management capabilities to support growth and multi-tenant architectures.
- How many ports can it support? It supports up to 96 x 1/10-GbE ports, 12 x 40-GbE ports, and 4 x 100-GbE ports, depending on IO module configuration and card density. This enables a wide range of network topologies from leaf-spine to large core distributions.
- Does it run Cisco NX-OS? Yes, the Nexus 7000 family runs Cisco NX-OS, offering features for virtualization, security, automation, and policy-driven management to simplify operations at scale.
- Is this chassis suitable for co-locations and enterprise campuses? Yes, it is designed to meet the needs of co-location facilities and mid-size data centers, providing scalable performance, reliability, and manageable growth paths in constrained spaces.
- What are the power and redundancy options? The chassis supports hot-swappable, redundant power supplies and fans to maximize uptime; exact specifications depend on installed power modules, but redundancy is a core design focus for high-availability deployments.
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