Description
Meet the Cisco Nexus 9396PX Layer 3 Switch, a purpose-built data center chassis designed to deliver high-density, low-latency switching and robust routing for today’s most demanding workloads. Built to power modern application environments, this switch blends scalable Layer 3 routing with a programmable, VXLAN-friendly fabric to support multi-tenant clouds, microservices, and virtualization at scale. Whether workloads are virtualized, containerized, or bare-metal, the Nexus 9396PX helps you simplify network operations while accelerating application performance. It is engineered for reliability, uptime, and power efficiency, making it an ideal choice for enterprise data centers, service providers, and large-scale multi-data-center deployments.
- High-density port technology for data center scale: A dense, fixed-port platform that supports a mix of speeds to meet diverse spine-and-leaf, leaf, and aggregation roles. Its multi-speed ports enable flexible, scalable deployments that accommodate varying workloads without sacrificing performance or efficiency.
- Advanced Layer 3 routing and automation: Built with cutting-edge Cisco NX-OS features, this switch delivers robust routing, policy-based forwarding, and scalable interconnectivity. It supports dynamic routing protocols, large-scale EVPN-VXLAN fabric deployments, and high-availability features that minimize downtime while simplifying policy enforcement across complex networks.
- VXLAN and EVPN for modern data centers: The Nexus 9396PX is designed to power virtualized and multi-tenant environments with control-plane isolation, scalable VXLAN overlays, and efficient MAC learning. This enables seamless workload mobility, microsegmentation, and efficient traffic distribution across large data-center fabrics.
- Programmability and automation at scale: The platform embraces modern automation standards, offering RESTCONF, NETCONF, Python scripting, and open APIs to streamline deployment, provisioning, and lifecycle management. Operators can day-1 configure and day-2 operate with confidence, reducing manual steps and speeding incident resolution.
- Reliability, availability, and power efficiency: Redundant power supplies and hot-swappable fans, a non-blocking fabric, fast failover, and continuous telemetry ensure consistent performance under load and minimize service interruptions during maintenance or component failures.
Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 9396PX Layer 3 Switch
- Model: Cisco Nexus 9396PX
- Series: Nexus 9000
- Ports: Fixed port configuration designed for high-density data center deployments; supports multi-speed interfaces for flexible bandwidth provisioning
- Switching capacity: Scales to multi-terabit-range performance with non-blocking fabric characteristics for predictable throughput under load
- Power and cooling: Reliability-focused with redundant power supplies and hot-swappable fans; non-blocking fabric and fast failover support
- Management and automation: RESTCONF, NETCONF, Python scripting, and open APIs to streamline deployment, provisioning, and lifecycle management
- Fabric and virtualization: VXLAN with EVPN support for scalable overlays, control-plane isolation, and efficient MAC learning across large data-center fabrics
How to install Cisco Nexus 9396PX Layer 3 Switch
Installing the Cisco Nexus 9396PX is a straightforward process designed for data center environments. Follow these general steps to ensure a clean, reliable deployment that maximizes performance and uptime.
- Prepare the data center space: Verify rack space, mounting rails, and adequate cooling. Ensure power availability for redundant supplies and confirm that the surrounding network gear is prepared for a spine-leaf fabric topology.
- Rack mounting: Securely mount the Nexus 9396PX in the rack using the appropriate rails and screws. Confirm that front-panel access and cable management areas are unobstructed for maintenance and future upgrades.
- Power and cooling: Connect redundant power supplies to separate power sources to maximize availability. Confirm proper airflow direction and fan operation before powering on the device.
- Initial physical connectivity: Plan and connect the fixed-port interfaces for your initial spine-leaf fabric. Attach required 10G SFP+ or higher-speed modules as needed, ensuring correct fiber or copper cabling and proper transceivers are used per port specifications.
- Console access and boot: Connect a console cable to the management port and power on the unit. Access the Cisco NX-OS CLI to perform the initial bootstrap, perform basic system configuration, and set up management access (SSH or out-of-band management).
- Initial configuration: Configure essential parameters such as hostname, management IP, and access policies. Enable key features such as Layer 3 routing, VXLAN, and EVPN as required by your fabric design. Create initial VRFs, interfaces, and routing protocols per your deployment plan.
- Fabric provisioning: Establish the VXLAN overlay and EVPN control-plane settings for your data-center fabric. Enable multi-tenant segmentation and verify MAC learning and flooding behavior across the fabric.
- Automation and policy: Implement automation through RESTCONF or NETCONF, and consider Python-based provisioning to streamline day-2 operations. Apply templates for consistent configurations across multiple Nexus switches if you’re deploying a large-scale fabric.
- Testing and validation: Validate uplink and spine-leaf connectivity, measure latency and throughput, and verify that routing, EVPN-VXLAN, and policy-based forwarding work as intended. Conduct failover tests to ensure high availability features are functioning properly.
- Operational handoff: Save configurations, enable telemetry, and set up ongoing monitoring. Document your design decisions and keep an up-to-date inventory of cabling, modules, and firmware versions for future maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Cisco Nexus 9396PX used for?
The Cisco Nexus 9396PX is a fixed-port, Layer 3 switch designed for modern data centers. It combines dense port performance with scalable routing and a VXLAN-enabled fabric to support multi-tenant clouds, virtualization, and large-scale, multi-data-center deployments. It’s ideal for spine-leaf architectures, high-availability environments, and workloads that require low latency and predictable throughput.
Does the Nexus 9396PX support VXLAN and EVPN?
Yes. The Nexus 9396PX includes VXLAN overlays with EVPN control plane support to enable scalable, multi-tenant fabrics, efficient workload mobility, MAC learning, and microsegmentation across large data-center fabrics.
What are the reliability and availability features?
The platform emphasizes reliability with redundant power supplies and hot-swappable fans. It also features a non-blocking fabric, fast failover, and continuous telemetry to help minimize downtime and accelerate issue resolution.
How is the switch managed and automated?
Management and automation are built in through modern standards such as RESTCONF and NETCONF, with Python scripting and open APIs. This enables scalable provisioning, day-2 operations, and seamless integration with orchestration and monitoring systems.
What deployment scenarios is the Nexus 9396PX best suited for?
It is well-suited for enterprise data centers, service providers, and large-scale multi-data-center deployments requiring high-density, low-latency switching, scalable Layer 3 routing, and a VXLAN-enabled fabric to support microservices, virtualization, and multi-tenant cloud environments.
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