Description
The Cisco Nexus 9396PX Layer 3 Switch is engineered for modern data centers that demand high performance, scalable connectivity, and intelligent automation. Built to support dynamic application workloads across virtualized and non-virtualized environments, this switch blends robust NX-OS reliability with programmable capabilities, making it ideal for leaf-spine fabrics, large-scale virtualization, and multi-tenant cloud deployments. It’s designed to reduce latency, simplify operations, and accelerate digital transformation by delivering consistent performance across demanding workloads, from real-time analytics to AI-infused services.
- High-density port architecture for scalable growth — The 9396PX provides high-density 40/100-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces designed to support large-scale spine-leaf fabrics. Its flexible port options accommodate evolving data-center needs, allowing you to scale uplinks and access ports without compromising performance or reliability.
- Industry-leading Layer 3 routing and fabric versatility — With full Layer 3 routing, advanced routing protocols (OSPF, BGP, IS-IS), VRF-based segmentation, and robust multicast support, this switch delivers predictable convergence and efficient traffic engineering for diverse workloads, from consolidation to micro-segmented networks.
- VXLAN EVPN for scalable multi-tenant overlays — The 9396PX natively supports VXLAN EVPN overlays, enabling seamless multi-site mobility and isolation. This creates a scalable overlay network that preserves the simplicity of the underlay while delivering flexible, policy-driven tenant networks across data centers.
- Programmability and automation at scale — Built for modern DevOps and data-center operations, it supports NX-OS with Python scripting, RESTCONF/NETCONF APIs, and streaming telemetry. This enables automated provisioning, real-time analytics, and rapid deployment of services, reducing manual toil and speeding incident response.
- Resiliency, availability, and intelligent management — Redundant power options, hot-swappable components, and an architectural focus on non-blocking performance ensure high availability. Integrated monitoring, telemetry, and policy-based QoS help maintain service levels and simplify ongoing maintenance in large-scale environments.
Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 9396PX Layer 3 Switch
- Series: Cisco Nexus 9000 Series
- Model: 9396PX
- Port technology: High-density 40/100-Gigabit Ethernet ports with options for copper and fiber optics, designed to support scalable spine-leaf fabrics and uplink/downlink connectivity
- Performance characteristics: Optimized for low latency and high throughput to meet the requirements of modern data-center workloads, with a non-blocking architecture that helps ensure predictable performance under load
- Routing and services: Full Layer 3 routing with support for OSPF, BGP, IS-IS; VRF/routing table isolation; multicast; VXLAN EVPN overlay capabilities; ACLs and QoS for traffic governance
- Fabric automation and programmability: NX-OS with Python scripting, RESTCONF/NETCONF interfaces, and streaming telemetry for proactive monitoring and automated operations
- Power and redundancy: Redundant power supply options and hot-swappable components designed to maximize availability and minimize downtime in data-center deployments
how to install Cisco Nexus 9396PX Layer 3 Switch
Preparation is key. Before installation, verify your data-center readiness, including rack space, power provisioning, cooling capacity, cabling, and compatibility with your leaf-spine fabric. Ensure you have the appropriate NX-OS software and licenses for the features you plan to deploy, such as VXLAN EVPN, VRFs, and advanced routing policies. Gather the necessary configuration templates and security baselines to accelerate rollout while minimizing misconfigurations.
Physical deployment should follow standard data-center practices. Mount the switch in a properly equipped rack, attach power supplies, and route cables with clear labeling to avoid cross-connections that could cause downtime. Position uplinks to connect to spine switches and access ports toward the leaf layer, maintaining organized cabling that supports airflow and serviceability. Attach the management interface to out-of-band or management networks, and ensure secure remote access is enabled with strong authentication mechanisms.
Initial software setup should begin with a secure baseline configuration. Enable required features (routing, overlay, QoS, security policies) and configure management IP addresses, DNS, and NTP for time synchronization. Create VRFs for isolation, define routing policies, and implement VXLAN EVPN overlays if you’re building a multi-tenant fabric. Validate connectivity with basic tests such as ping and traceroute between leaf and spine devices, verify VRF routing, and confirm that overlay networks reach their intended endpoints. Finally, implement monitoring and alerting policies, and set up automated backups of your configurations and images to ensure a quick recovery in case of hardware or software failures.
Ongoing maintenance includes regular software updates, health checks of power supplies and fans, reviewing telemetry dashboards, and validating that QoS policies and ACLs remain aligned with changing workloads. Leverage Cisco’s management tools, such as the Nexus Dashboard or compatible network management systems, to streamline provisioning, inventory tracking, and performance analytics across the data center fabric.
Frequently asked questions
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What scenarios is the Cisco Nexus 9396PX best suited for?
Ideal for data-center core/aggregation and leaf-spine fabrics, large-scale virtualization, cloud deployments, and multi-tenant environments that require scalable VXLAN EVPN overlays and strong Layer 3 routing capabilities.
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Does the 9396PX support VXLAN EVPN?
Yes. It is designed to support VXLAN EVPN overlays, enabling scalable, policy-driven multi-tenant networks across data centers while keeping the underlay simple and reliable.
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What management and automation options are available?
It supports NX-OS with Python scripting, RESTCONF/NETCONF APIs, and streaming telemetry for real-time visibility and automation. This enables integration with modern IT workflows and orchestration tools.
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Can it operate within Cisco fabric ecosystems?
Absolutely. The Nexus 9396PX is designed for data-center fabrics that use Cisco Nexus 9000 family devices in leaf-spine topologies, ensuring compatibility and ease of integration.
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What about reliability and redundancy?
Redundant power supply options and hot-swappable components are available to maximize uptime. The architecture emphasizes high availability and robust monitoring to support mission-critical applications.
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