Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX Layer 3 Switch

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Description

The Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX Layer 3 Switch is a high-density, fixed Ethernet switch designed for modern data centers that demand speed, scale, and reliability. Built as part of the Nexus 9300-EX family, this model blends Cisco’s renowned NX-OS software with a purpose-built, purpose-driven hardware architecture. It delivers robust Layer 3 routing, scalable VXLAN/VPN support, and flexible port options to meet evolving network needs—from campus-to-core interconnects to traditional leaf-and-spine fabrics. With low latency, deep buffering, and high forwarding capacity, the 93180YC-FX is engineered to handle multi-tenant environments, large-scale virtualization, and dynamic workloads with ease. Whether you’re consolidating workloads, optimizing traffic patterns, or extending micro-segmentation across a data center, this switch provides a reliable foundation for future-ready networks.

  • Performance and scalability for modern data centers: Ultimate density and forwarding efficiency enable massive east-west traffic, large-scale virtual networks, and demanding traffic patterns. The 93180YC-FX is designed to keep latency low while delivering sustained throughput under load, making it ideal for scale-out deployments and high-traffic compute clusters.
  • Advanced Layer 3 routing and fabric capabilities: Built to support contemporary data-center routing with VRF, OSPF, BGP, and EVPN-VXLAN, this switch enables seamless network segmentation, traffic engineering, and overlay networks. It helps simplify complex topologies while preserving performance and determinism.
  • Programmability and automation at scale: NX-OS provides a rich set of automation tools, including RESTful APIs, NETCONF, Python scripting, and Ansible modules. This makes day-to-day operations, provisioning, and policy enforcement faster, more repeatable, and less error-prone.
  • Reliability, availability, and operational efficiency: Designed with redundant power and cooling options, hot-swappable components, and ISSU (in-service software upgrades), the 93180YC-FX minimizes downtime during maintenance. Built-in hardware and software resiliency features help sustain critical services even during fault conditions.
  • Security, QoS, and policy-driven networking: Expect robust security controls, segmentation, and quality-of-service mechanisms to prioritize latency-sensitive traffic. Centralized policy management and telemetry provide visibility, compliance, and consistent enforcement across large fabrics.

Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX Layer 3 Switch

  • The technical specifications can be found in the official vendor catalog using the product SKU/UPC; this section highlights capabilities at a high level and emphasizes how the switch fits into enterprise-grade data-center layouts.
  • Fixed form factor with dense port options designed for multi-speed Ethernet, enabling flexible deployment in leaf-and-spine fabrics, collapsed cores, or edge aggregation.
  • Layer 3 routing architecture with advanced features such as VRF, OSPF, BGP, iBGP, and EVPN-VXLAN support for scalable, secure, and efficient traffic isolation and interconnects.
  • Programmability and automation through Cisco NX-OS, REST APIs, NETCONF, Python scripting, and compatible orchestration tools to streamline provisioning and operations.
  • High-availability design, including redundant power supplies and fans, hot-swappable components, and ISSU to minimize disruption during software updates or maintenance windows.

how to install Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX Layer 3 Switch

Before installing, plan your topology according to your data-center design—whether you are deploying a leaf-and-spine fabric or integrating the switch into a collapsed core. Begin with a clean rack, proper airflow, and grounded power sources. Mount the switch securely, connect the power supplies, and attach management and data-plane interfaces as per your network diagram. Connect the management Ethernet interface to a dedicated out-of-band network or management VLAN to enable initial remote access. Use the console port to perform the initial bootstrap and create a secure administrator account. After that, enable essential features such as NX-OS routing, QoS, and security policies appropriate to your environment.

Load a baseline image that aligns with your organization’s software version and licensing, then perform a controlled in-service upgrade (ISSU) if updating. Configure the management IP address for out-of-band administration and verify reachability with a simple ping from a trusted management workstation. Configure basic route redistribution, VRFs, and interface policies that reflect your traffic patterns. Validate connectivity between leaf devices and spine peers, then enable VXLAN encapsulation if you plan to run an overlay network. Finally, establish monitoring and logging, set up SNMP and NetFlow (or sFlow where applicable), and apply your security posture with ACLs, private VLANs, and access-control policies. Document your baseline configuration for future audits and changes.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX Layer 3 Switch best suited for?
    A: It is designed for high-density data centers requiring scalable Layer 3 routing, VXLAN-enabled overlays, and flexible multi-speed Ethernet ports. It works well in leaf-and-spine fabrics, large virtualization deployments, and multi-tenant environments where performance, predictability, and programmability are essential.
  • Q: What routing and data-plane features does it offer?
    A: The switch supports advanced Layer 3 routing with VRF for network virtualization, OSPF and BGP for dynamic routing, and EVPN-VXLAN for scalable multitenant overlays. These features help simplify complex networks while preserving performance and security.
  • Q: How does the switch handle automation and integration?
    A: It runs Cisco NX-OS, which provides REST APIs, NETCONF, Python scripting, and compatibility with orchestration tools like Ansible and Cisco DNA Center, enabling automated provisioning, policy enforcement, and ongoing telemetry.
  • Q: What about reliability and maintenance?
    A: The 93180YC-FX includes redundant power supplies and fans, hot-swappable components, and ISSU support to minimize downtime during software upgrades or component failures, ensuring business continuity for critical workloads.
  • Q: How should I approach deployment and sizing?
    A: Start with a clear topology—detailing leaf-spine or collapsed core usage, expected East-West traffic, and overlay requirements. Use Cisco's best practices for ACLs, QoS, and security policies, and plan for future growth by selecting appropriate uplink options and resilience features.

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