Cisco Nexus 7009 Switch Chassis

CiscoSKU: 7432062

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Description

The Cisco Nexus 7009 Switch Chassis represents a pinnacle of modular data‑center networking, engineered to meet today’s most demanding requirements for scalability, performance, and reliability. This nine‑slot chassis is built to support a wide array of line cards, fabric modules, and supervisor capabilities, enabling data centers to grow non‑disruptively as traffic, virtualization, and cloud workloads explode. With a fabric‑driven architecture, NX‑OS integration, and a focus on high availability, the Nexus 7009 provides a solid foundation for spine‑leaf deployments, multi‑tenant environments, and mission‑critical applications. Operators benefit from streamlined management, automated provisioning, and a resilient design that minimizes downtime while maximizing throughput and efficiency. Whether you’re consolidating workloads, accelerating application performance, or delivering ultra‑low latency services, the Nexus 7009 Switch Chassis is purpose‑built to deliver consistent, scalable results in modern networks.

  • Unmatched scalability and modular expansion: The nine‑slot chassis is designed to grow with your data center, supporting a broad ecosystem of line cards and fabric modules. This modular approach enables non‑disruptive capacity upgrades, allowing you to add ports, services, and capabilities as demand rises without ripping and replacing the core infrastructure.
  • High‑density, low latency fabric architecture: A robust, fabric‑based backplane provides ample bandwidth and predictable latency across line cards and interconnects. This design supports converged traffic—compute, storage, and network data—while maintaining quality of service and deterministic performance under heavy workloads.
  • Programmable, secure, and automation‑friendly: Running the industry‑leading Cisco NX‑OS, the Nexus 7009 unlocks advanced automation, policy‑driven provisioning, and secure management. Features such as virtualization (Virtual Device Contexts), multi‑tenant capabilities, and API access streamline operations, improve consistency, and accelerate service delivery in dynamic data centers.
  • Industry‑leading availability: Built for resilience, this chassis supports redundant components, hot‑swappable power and cooling modules, and non‑disruptive upgrade paths. Such capabilities reduce maintenance windows and help ensure continuous service during routine maintenance or unexpected events.
  • Efficient design with rack‑level density: Engineered for energy efficiency, the Nexus 7009 delivers high performance per watt and optimized cooling in a compact 19‑inch form factor. This combination helps data centers maximize rack density, minimize cooling costs, and lower total cost of ownership while delivering sustained performance for demanding workloads.

Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 7009 Switch Chassis

  • Form factor: Nine‑slot modular chassis designed for dense, scalable data center deployments and flexible growth paths.
  • Software and management: Cisco NX‑OS‑based operating system with advanced automation, programmability, and secure management interfaces for seamless integration into modern data center workflows.
  • Power and cooling: Hot‑swappable, redundant power supply options and fan modules to maximize uptime and simplify maintenance in busy data centers.
  • Networking fabric: High‑density fabric backplane enables scalable bandwidth, low latency, and efficient interconnects between line cards, fabric modules, and potential supervisor engines.
  • Interoperability: Part of the Cisco Nexus 7000 ecosystem, ensuring compatibility with supported line cards, modules, and management tools across the family for consistent operation.
  • Management interfaces: Centralized control through Cisco tooling and command‑line access, with APIs to support automation platforms and integration into existing IT workflows.

How to install Cisco Nexus 7009 Switch Chassis

Installing the Nexus 7009 in a data center rack should be performed with attention to safety, airflow, and future growth. Use this general guide to get started, and consult Cisco documentation for model‑specific details before proceeding.

  • Plan placement: Verify rack space, available power, cooling capacity, and cable routing paths. Ensure adequate clearance around the chassis for maintenance and airflow.
  • Rack mounting: Install the chassis in a standard 19‑inch rack using the provided rails and mounting hardware. Secure the chassis to prevent movement during cable handling or equipment maintenance.
  • Power and cooling readiness: Install hot‑swappable power supplies and cooling fans as required by your design. Connect power to a stable, redundant power source that complies with local electrical standards.
  • Install line cards and modules: Slide compatible line cards, fabric modules, and any required supervisor modules into their designated slots. Verify secure seating and confirm interlocks for proper operation.
  • Network interconnects: Attach uplink and interconnect cables with careful cable management to maximize airflow and simplify future servicing. Label cables for quick identification during maintenance or expansion.
  • Initial boot and licensing: Power on the chassis and connect to the console. Load the NX‑OS image if needed, then configure licensing, system time, and reachability to management networks.
  • Baseline configuration: Establish management access, set up admin credentials, define basic network policies, and implement standard security controls. Consider applying automation templates to ensure consistency across devices.
  • Verification and testing: Run health checks, verify uplink reachability, and perform failover tests to confirm redundancy is functioning. Validate basic routing or switching functionality before handing the system to operations.

Frequently asked questions

  • What scenarios is the Cisco Nexus 7009 Switch Chassis best suited for? It is ideal for large data centers, spine‑leaf architectures, multi‑tenant environments, and any deployment requiring scalable, high‑throughput switching with strong availability and centralized management.
  • Which software features are available on the Nexus 7009? The chassis runs Cisco NX‑OS, offering automation APIs, virtualization capabilities (such as Virtual Device Contexts), robust security features, and policy‑driven provisioning to simplify operational workflows.
  • How does redundancy work in this chassis? The chassis supports hot‑swappable power and cooling components, along with options for redundant fabric paths and management access, which helps maintain service continuity during maintenance or component failures.
  • Can I integrate the Nexus 7009 into existing Cisco networks? Yes. The Nexus 7009 is designed to be part of the Cisco Nexus 7000 family ecosystem, ensuring compatibility with common line cards, modules, and management tools used in Cisco deployments.
  • What kind of support and warranties are available? Warranty and support terms vary by region and vendor; check with your supplier or Cisco account representative for the exact coverage and service levels.

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