Description
Organizations everywhere are redefining application environments and the IT networks that support them. The Cisco Nexus 93120TX Layer 3 Switch is engineered to meet the evolving demands of modern data centers, delivering scalable performance, agile multitenancy, and reliable, low-latency routing across mixed workloads. Built for both virtualized and non-virtualized server and storage infrastructures, this switch provides the foundation for a resilient, future-ready network that can adapt to changing traffic patterns, security requirements, and service-level objectives. Whether consolidating data center top-of-rabric access, serving as a high-density aggregation point, or acting as a core routing backbone, the Nexus 93120TX is designed to simplify operations while expanding your capacity to deploy new applications with confidence.
- Optimized for mixed environments — Seamlessly support a blend of virtualized and non-virtualized workloads, enabling consistent performance and simplified management across diverse server and storage resources. This makes it ideal for data centers pursuing consolidation, virtualization, and scalable microservices architectures.
- High-performance Layer 3 routing — Delivers robust, line-rate IPv4/IPv6 routing with scalable forwarding, aiding in faster application delivery and reduced latency for critical workloads. The switch is designed to intelligently route traffic at scale, ensuring predictable performance during peak periods.
- Advanced fabric and overlay capabilities — Supports modern network fabric technologies, including VXLAN and EVPN, empowering multi-tenant data centers with isolation, efficient traffic steering, and simplified overlay provisioning for large-scale deployments.
- Reliability and availability — Engineered with redundant hardware and resilient software, enabling non-stop operation, rapid failover, and simplified recovery. This translates into higher uptime, lower operational risk, and greater business continuity.
- Automation-ready and secure — Integrates with automation pipelines and centralized management tools, offering programmable interfaces, telemetry, and robust security features to protect data and streamline operations.
Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 93120TX Layer 3 Switch
- Specifications are available from the vendor page using the product UPC/SKU reference on the Synex EC website. For precise measurements, port densities, and power requirements, refer to the official specifications section corresponding to your SKU.
How to install Cisco Nexus 93120TX Layer 3 Switch
- Prepare the data center rack: verify space, weight limits, and cooling, and ensure you have the appropriate mounting rails and cable management accessories.
- Unbox and inspect: confirm all components are present, inspect for any transit damage, and verify serial numbers against your asset records.
- Rack mounting: securely mount the switch in a stable 19-inch rack with proper ear installation, ensuring accessible front panel ports and ventilation paths.
- Power and cabling: connect redundant power sources if available and route network cables to your core or aggregation network, following best practices for cable labeling and management.
- Initial device setup: connect to the console or management interface, power on, and perform the out-of-band and in-band management configuration. Establish a management IP, set basic credentials, and enable essential features.
- Software and licensing: apply the appropriate NX-OS software version and licenses for routing, overlay networking, and management features. Validate compatibility with your existing fabric and tools.
- Network integration: configure Layer 3 routing, VRFs if needed, and ensure routes and ACLs align with your security and traffic policies. Begin with a small pilot to verify reachability and performance before full-scale rollout.
- Monitoring and validation: set up telemetry, SNMP, NetFlow/IPFIX, or REST API-based health checks. Run end-to-end tests for latency, throughput, and fault tolerance across the fabric.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco Nexus 93120TX Layer 3 Switch best for? — It is designed for data center deployments requiring high-speed Layer 3 routing, scalable density, and modern fabric capabilities. It excels as an access, distribution, or core switch in multi-tenant environments and is well-suited for workloads that demand low latency, consistent throughput, and straightforward automation.
- Does the 93120TX support modern overlay networks? — Yes. The switch supports overlay technologies such as VXLAN and EVPN, enabling scalable multi-tenant fabrics and simplified network virtualization across large data centers.
- Can it integrate with Cisco management and automation tools? — Absolutely. The Nexus 93120TX is designed for automation and centralized management, offering programmable interfaces, telemetry, and compatibility with Cisco management platforms to streamline provisioning, policy enforcement, and firmware updates.
- What about reliability and high availability? — The device is built with redundancy and resilience in mind, including hardware level redundancy and robust software features to minimize downtime, facilitate fast failover, and support continuous operation in mission-critical environments.
- How do I plan for growth with this switch? — Leverage its scalable routing and fabric capabilities to accommodate increasing workloads, expand tenant networks, and deploy new applications without replacing the core hardware. Pair it with modular fabrics and virtualization-friendly topologies to extend capacity over time.
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