Data Sheet c78-618603
Data Sheet c78-618603
Data Sheet c78-618603
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The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform extends the industry-leading versatility of the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series purposebuilt 10 Gigabit Ethernet data center-class switches and provides innovative advances toward higher density, lower latency, and multilayer services. The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform is well suited for enterprise-class data center server access-layer deployments across a diverse set of physical, virtual, storage-access, and high-performance computing (HPC) data center environments.
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Expansion Module Options for the Cisco Nexus 5548P, 5548UP, 5596UP, and 5596T Switches
The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform is equipped with expansion modules that can be used to increase the number of 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 40 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE ports or to connect to Fibre Channel SANs with 8/4/2/1-Gbps Fibre Channel switch ports, or both. The Cisco Nexus 5548P and 5548UP supports two expansion module, and the Cisco Nexus 5596UP and 5596T support four expansion modules from the following offerings (Figure 5):
Ethernet module that provides sixteen 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE ports using the SFP+ interface. Fibre Channel plus Ethernet module that provides eight 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE ports using the SFP+ interface, and eight ports of 8/4/2/1-Gbps native Fibre Channel connectivity using the SFP+/SFP interface.
Unified port module that provides up to sixteen 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE ports using the SFP+ interface or up to sixteen ports of 8/4/2/1-Gbps native Fibre Channel connectivity using the SFP+ and SFP interfaces; the use of 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet or 8/4/2/1-Gbps Fibre Channel on a port is mutually exclusive but can be selected for any of the 16 physical ports per module.
Four port QSFP Ethernet module that provides 4 40 Gigabit Ethernet ports using QSFP interface. Each QSFP 40GE port can only work in 4x10G mode and supports DCB and FCoE.
Figure 5.
From Left to Right: 16-Port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE Module, 8-Port Fibre Channel Plus 8-Port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE Module, 16 port Unified Port Module and 4 port QSFP module.
Ethernet module (Figure 6) that provides twelve 10G BASE-T ports; The 10G BASE-T ports support FCoE up to 30m distance with Category 6a and Category 7 cables.
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Figure 6.
12-Port 10G BASE-T Expansion Module (Front View and Side View)
Layer 3 Daughter Card and Expansion Module Options for Cisco Nexus 5548P, 5548UP, 5596UP, and 5596T Switches
In addition to these expansion modules, the Cisco Nexus 5548P and 5548UP support a Layer 3 daughter card that can be ordered with the system or as a spare (field upgradable). This daughter card provides up to 160 Gbps of Layer 3 forwarding capability (240 million packets per second [mpps]) that can be shared by all 48 ports in the chassis. As shown in Figure 7, the Layer 3 daughter card does not take up one of the expansion slots on the rear of the chassis, but instead is installed by replacing the Layer 2 I/O module (N55-DL2) that is located on the front of the chassis.
Figure 7.
In addition to these expansion modules, the Cisco Nexus 5596UP and 5596T support a Layer 3 module that provides up to 160 Gbps of Layer 3 forwarding capability (240 mpps) that can be shared by all the I/O ports in the chassis (Figure 8).
Figure 8.
Version 2 of Layer 3 daughter cards and expansion modules have enhanced capabilities that increase the host table size from 8000 to 16,000 entries, or multicast routes from 4000 to 8000 starting from software release Cisco NX-OS Software Release 5.2(1)N1(1b) and later.
Requires free of charge a base LAN license (N55-BAS1k9=) to be installed. This is included in the hardware purchase; however the license would need to be manually installed.
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Working in conjunction with Cisco Nexus switches, the Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders offer a cost effective and efficient way to support todays Gigabit Ethernet environments while allowing easy migration to 10 Gigabit Ethernet, virtual machine-aware Cisco unified fabric technologies. The Cisco Nexus 2000 Series design is aligned with the design of servers. It offers front-to-back or back-to-front cooling, compatibility with data center hot-aisle and cold-aisle designs, placement of all switch ports at the rear of the unit in close proximity to server ports, and accessibility of all user-serviceable components from the front panel. The Cisco Nexus 2000 Series is built for nonstop operation, with redundant hot-swappable power supplies and a hot-swappable fan tray with redundant fans. Its compact 1RU form factor takes up relatively little space, making it easy to incorporate into rack designs (Figure 9).
Figure 9. Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders from Bottom Right to Top Left: Cisco Nexus 2224TP GE, 2248TP GE, 2248TP-E GE, 2232TM 10GE, 2232TM-E 10GE, 2232PP 10GE and 2248 PQ 10GE
The Cisco Nexus 2000 Series provides two types of ports: ports for end-host attachment (host interfaces) and uplink ports (fabric interfaces). Fabric Interfaces are differentiated with a yellow color for connectivity to the upstream parent Cisco Nexus switch. Table 1 lists the Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders. Fabric extenders can be mixed and matched to a parent switch to provide connectivity options.
Table 1.
Description Cisco Nexus 2224TP Cisco Nexus 2248TP Cisco Nexus 2248TP-E Cisco Nexus 2232PP Cisco Nexus 2248PQ Cisco Nexus 2232TM Cisco Nexus 2232TM-E Cisco Nexus B22HP Cisco Nexus B22F Cisco Nexus B22DELL
The Cisco Nexus 2224TP, 2248TP, and 2248TP-E provide port density options for highly scalable 100-Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. The Cisco Nexus 2232PP provides ease of migration from Gigabit Ethernet to 10 Gigabit Ethernet while supporting highly scalable 10 Gigabit environments.
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The Cisco Nexus 2248TP-E Fabric Extender is a general-purpose 1 Gigabit Ethernet fabric extender with enhancements that target workloads such as large-volume databases, distributed storage, and video editing. Just like the Cisco Nexus 2248TP, the Cisco Nexus 2248TP-E also supports 48 100/1000BASE-T host facing ports and four 10 Gigabit Ethernet fabric interfaces. The Cisco Nexus 2232TM-E Fabric Extender supports scalable 1/10GBASE-T environments, ease of migration from 1GBASE-T to 10GBASE-T, and effective reuse of existing structured cabling. It comes with an uplink module that supports eight 10 Gigabit Ethernet fabric interfaces. It is a superset of the Cisco Nexus 2232TM with the latest generation of 10GBASE-T PHY, enabling lower power and improved bit error rate (BER). The Cisco Nexus 2232TM-E supports DCB and LAN and SAN consolidation. The Cisco Nexus 2232PP 1/10GE Fabric Extender is the ideal platform for migration from Gigabit Ethernet to 10 Gigabit Ethernet and unified fabric environments. It supports FCoE and a set of network technologies known collectively as Data Center Bridging (DCB) that increase the reliability, efficiency, and scalability of Ethernet networks. These features allow the switches to support multiple traffic classes over a lossless Ethernet fabric, thus enabling consolidation of LAN, SAN, and cluster environments. The Cisco Nexus 2248PQ 10 Gigabit Ethernet Fabric Extender is the newest member of the Cisco Nexus Fabric Extender Family. It supports high- density 10 Gigabit Ethernet environments and has 48 forty-eight 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ host ports and 4 QSFP+ fabric ports (16 x 10 GE fabric ports). QSFP+ connectivity simplifies cabling while lowering power and solution cost. The Cisco Nexus 2248PQ 10GE Fabric Extender supports FCoE and a set of network technologies known collectively as Data Center Bridging (DCB) that increase the reliability, efficiency, and scalability of Ethernet networks. These features allow support for multiple traffic classes over a lossless Ethernet fabric, thus enabling consolidation of LAN, storage area network (SAN), and cluster environments. The Cisco Nexus B22HP Fabric Extender (Figure 10) for HP Blade System is the first 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE fabric extender in a third-party blade chassis format. It is targeted at customers who already own HP blade servers and makes it easier for them to integrate with the Cisco Nexus data center fabric.
Figure 10. From Left to Right: Cisco Nexus B22HP Fabric Extender, Cisco Nexus B22F Fabric Extender, Cisco Nexus B22DELL Fabric Extender
The Cisco Nexus B22F (Figure 10) Fabric Extender for Fujitsu BladeSystem is the 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE fabric extender in a third-party blade chassis format. It is targeted at customers who already own Fujitsu blade servers and makes it easier for them to integrate with the Cisco Nexus data center fabric. The Cisco Nexus B22DELL (Figure 10) Fabric Extender for Dell Blade System is the 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE fabric extender in a third-party blade chassis format. It is targeted at customers who already own Dell blade servers and makes it easier for them to integrate with the Cisco Nexus data center fabric. Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders connect to a parent Cisco Nexus switch through their fabric links using CX1 copper cable, short-reach or long-reach optics, and the cost-effective Cisco Fabric Extender Transceivers. Cisco Fabric Extender Transceivers are optical transceivers that provide a highly cost-effective solution for connecting the fabric extender to its parent switch.
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Cisco Nexus 2000 Series and Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Deployment Scenarios
The fabric extenders can be used in the following deployment scenarios:
Rack servers with 100 Megabit Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, or 10 Gigabit Ethernet network interface cards (NICs); the fabric extender can be physically located at the top of the rack and the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch can reside in the middle or at the end of the row, or the fabric extender and the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch can both reside at the end or middle of the row.
Mixed Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet environments in which rack servers are running at either speeds in the same rack or in adjacent racks.
10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE deployments, using servers with converged network adapters (CNAs) for unified fabric environments with the Cisco Nexus 2232PP.
1/10 Gigabit Ethernet BASE-T server connectivity with ease of migration from 1 to 10GBASE-T and effective reuse of structured cabling.
Server racks with integrated lights-out (iLO) management, with 100 Megabit Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet management and iLO interfaces.
Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet blade servers with pass-through blades. Low-latency, high-performance computing environments. Virtualized access. Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders can single or dual-connect (using Enhanced vPC) to two upstream Cisco Nexus 5500 platform switches (Figure 11).
Servers or end host can connect to single or dual Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders using NIC teaming (Figure 11) when the parent Cisco Nexus 5500 platform has Enhanced vPC enabled.
Cisco Nexus 5500 platform switches do not support enhanced vPC. Hence, vPC is supported only between Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders and Cisco Nexus 5500 platform switches or between servers using NIC teaming and Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders. (Note: In the latter case, vPC is not allowed between Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders and Cisco Nexus 5500 platform switches).
Figure 11.
Deployment Scenario
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The high bandwidth of 10 Gigabit Ethernet poses challenges to transmissions that are met by the transceiver and cabling options supported by the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform. The platform supports an innovative Twinax copper cabling solution that connects to standard SFP+ connectors for in-rack use, and optical cabling for longer cable runs (Table 3).
For in-rack or adjacent-rack cabling, the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform supports SFP+ direct-attach 10 Gigabit Ethernet copper, an innovative solution that integrates transceivers with Twinax cables into an energy-efficient, low-cost, and low-latency solution. SFP+ direct-attach 10 Gigabit Twinax copper cables use only 0.1 watt (W) of power per transceiver and introduce only approximately 0.25 microsecond of latency per link.
For longer cable runs, the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform supports multimode, short-reach optical SFP+ transceivers. These optical transceivers use approximately 1W per transceiver and have a latency of less than 0.1 microsecond.
Table 3.
The Cisco Nexus 5500 Platform Supports SFP+ Direct-Attach 10 Gigabit Copper for In-Rack Cabling, and Optical Solutions for Longer Connections (Ethernet Only)
Cable Twinax Active Twinax Distance 5m 7m 10m Power (Each Side) Approximately 0.1W Approximately 0.5W Transceiver Latency (Link) Approximately 0 microsecond Approximately 0.1 microsecond Standard SFF 8431 SFF 8461
1W
IEEE 802.3ae
SFP+ LR SFP+ ER
SMF SMF
1W 1.5W
Built for todays data centers, the switches are designed just like the servers they support. Ports and power connections are at the rear, close to server ports, helping keep cable lengths as short and efficient as possible, delivering benefits traditionally offered on blade servers to rack servers as well. Hot-swappable power and fan modules can be accessed from the front panel, where status lights offer an at-a-glance view of switch operation. Front-to-back or back-to-front cooling is consistent with server designs, supporting efficient data center hot- and cold-aisle designs. Serviceability is enhanced with all customer-replaceable units accessible from the front panel. The use of SFP+ ports offers increased flexibility, enabling use of a range of interconnect solutions, including copper Twinax cable for short runs and fiber for long runs.
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DCB enables Ethernet fabrics to support lossless transmission to increase network scalability, support I/O consolidation, ease management of multiple traffic flows, and optimize performance. Although SAN consolidation requires only the lossless fabric provided by the Ethernet Pause mechanism, the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform provides additional features that create an even more easily managed, highperformance, unified network fabric. DCB features are summarized in Table 4 and supported by the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform.
Table 4.
Feature
Enhanced Transmission Selection Enables consistent management of quality of service (QoS) at the network level by providing consistent (ETS) scheduling of different traffic types (IP, storage, etc.) Data Center Bridging Exchange (DCBX) Protocol Simplifies network deployment and reduces configuration errors by providing auto negotiation of DCB features between the NIC and the switch and between switches
FCoE is a standards-based upper-layer protocol that maps the Fibre Channel Protocol (FCP) and services onto Layer 2 Ethernet. It is a straightforward encapsulation of Fibre Channel within Ethernet that preserves existing Fibre Channel network management models and tools, helping protect investments in software and staff training.
Cisco unified fabric consolidates all data center I/O onto Layer 2 Ethernet. Unified fabric reduces capital and operating costs by reducing the number of server adapters, cables, and upstream switches needed. All I/O (LAN, SAN, and cluster) typically is consolidated onto two Ethernet links. DCB and FCoE enable the incorporation of Fibre Channel frames into a unified fabric, facilitating wire-once strategies in which all servers become capable of SAN connection. A standard and uniform approach to I/O enhances server and storage consolidation strategies. The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform also connects to existing native Fibre Channel networks, protecting current investments in storage networks. Additionally, the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform attaches to directly connected FCoE and Fibre Channel storage devices and supports multi-tiered unified network fabric connect directly over FCoE.
Unified ports allow any capable port to take on the character of 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet, SAN and LAN shared on 10 Gigabit Ethernet, or 8/4/2/1-Gbps Fibre Channel. Unified ports give the user flexibility in choosing SAN and LAN port options consistent with the virtualized data center and offer a migration path to FCoE for those users not yet ready to make the move from native Fibre Channel.
Energy efficiency achieved through the use of the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform helps data centers operate within their space, power, and cooling parameters while reducing their carbon footprints. Every network link at the rack level requires adapters, switches, and transceivers, all of which consume power. I/O consolidation reduces energy consumption by eliminating the need for separate Fibre Channel adapters, cables, and switches. In many cases, server cluster networks also can be consolidated onto 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks, especially given the low latency of the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform. The switch hardware is also designed for energy efficiency. Variable-speed fans consume only the amount of power necessary to cool the chassis at that specific point in time. The switch power supplies are sized to support worst-case scenarios, in which inefficient SFP+ transceivers increase power draw; however, when low-power cabling solutions are deployed, the switch platforms power supplies maintain 90 percent efficiency at only 25 percent utilization, making efficient use of power in best-case scenarios.
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Consistent management for Cisco products is provided through the consistency of both the Cisco NX-OS Software and Cisco MDS 9000 Software management models and tools. The switch platforms network features can be managed using the Cisco command-line interface (CLI), and the Fibre Channel and FCoE features can be managed through the Cisco Fabric Manager suite. Cisco Data Center Network Manager (DCNM) also supports the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform. The capability to manage Ethernet and FCoE features independently with existing Cisco tools preserves existing management models, best practices, and investments in staff training. In addition, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIBs, XML, and the Cisco CLI are made available to customers for switch management through third-party and custom-developed tools. The switch platform uses Cisco NX-OS for superior operating efficiency, pervasive security, and continuous operation even through software upgrades.
Software manageability and serviceability features include Smart Call Home and automated parameter exchange (through DCBX). Security is enhanced through role-based access control (RBAC); support for authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA), remote TACACS+, and RADIUS servers; and Secure Shell (SSH) access.
Applications
The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform supports a number of application scenarios, making the switches a versatile data center option:
As access-layer switches, they can be used purely as 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches, consolidating 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections into a smaller number of server connections trunked to the aggregation layer.
In conjunction with the Cisco Nexus 2248TP GE Ethernet Fabric Extender, the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform can be used as a high-density 1 Gigabit Ethernet switching system, consolidating more than 900 Gigabit Ethernet connections in a single management plane.
In conjunction with the Cisco Nexus 2232PP 10GE Fabric Extender, the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform can be used as a high-density 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching system, consolidating more than 600 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections in a single management plane.
As a rack-level I/O consolidation platform, the switches carry Ethernet traffic from servers to the aggregation layer, and carry Fibre Channel traffic to existing Fibre Channel SANs.
As a crucial element in data center I/O consolidation, the switches enable I/O consolidation at the access layer and provide interoperability between the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform and other standards-based products.
The capability of the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform to function in all these capacities helps protect investment in the data center with a deployment model in which additional features can be enabled as they are needed.
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Figure 12 shows an active-active pair of Cisco Nexus 5500 platform switches cross-connected to redundant Ethernet NICs in servers. Instead of using multiple 1 Gigabit Ethernet connections to servers for LAN, virtual machine mobility applications, and Small Computer System Interface over IP (iSCSI) SAN support, customers can combine their traffic over a consolidated, lossless, low-latency 10 Gigabit Ethernet fabric. The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform can be deployed as a top-of-tack, access-layer switch in parallel with existing Fibre Channel SANs.
Figure 12. Active-Active Pair of Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches Connected to Redundant Servers
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Figure 13.
Sample Unified Access Deployment Scenario Supporting Up to 1152 1 Gigabit Ethernet Servers or Up to 768 10 Gigabit Ethernet Servers with a Single Pair of Access-Layer Switches and a Single Point of Management
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Product Architecture
The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform is built around two custom components: a unified crossbar fabric and a unified port controller application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC). Each Cisco Nexus 5500 platform switch contains a single unified crossbar fabric ASIC and multiple unified port controllers to support fixed ports and expansion modules within the switch. The unified port controller provides an interface between the unified crossbar fabric ASIC and the network media adapter and makes forwarding decisions for Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and FCoE frames. The ASIC supports the overall cut-through design of the switch by transmitting packets to the unified crossbar fabric before the entire payload has been received. The unified crossbar fabric ASIC is a single-stage, nonblocking crossbar fabric capable of meshing all ports at wire speed. The unified crossbar fabric offers superior performance by implementing QoS-aware scheduling for unicast and multicast traffic. Moreover, the tight integration of the unified crossbar fabric with the unified port controllers helps ensure low-latency, lossless fabric for ingress interfaces requesting access to egress interfaces.
Software compatibility: Cisco NX-OS Software Release 5.0 interoperates with Cisco products running any variant of the Cisco IOS Software operating system. Cisco NX-OS 5.0 also interoperates with any networking OS that conforms to the networking standards listed as supported in this data sheet.
Common software throughout the data center: Cisco NX-OS simplifies the data center operating environment and provides a unified OS designed to run all areas of the data center network, including the LAN, SAN, and Layer 4 to 7 network services.
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Modular software design: Cisco NX-OS is designed to support distributed multithreaded processing on symmetric multiprocessors (SMPs), multicore CPUs, and distributed line-card processors. Computationally intensive tasks, such as hardware table programming, can be offloaded to dedicated processors distributed across the line cards. Cisco NX-OS modular processes are instantiated on demand, each in a separate protected memory space. Thus, processes are started and system resources allocated only when a feature is enabled. The modular processes are governed by a real-time preemptive scheduler that helps ensure the timely processing of critical functions.
Quick development of enhancements and problem fixes: The modularity of Cisco NX-OS allows new features, enhancements, and problem fixes to be integrated into the software quickly. Thus, modular fixes can be developed, tested, and delivered in a short time span.
Troubleshooting and diagnostics: Cisco NX-OS is built with unique serviceability functions to enable network operators to take early action based on network trends and events, enhancing network planning and improving network operations center (NOC) and vendor response times. Smart Call Home and Cisco Generic Online Diagnostics (GOLD) are some of the features that enhance the serviceability of Cisco NX-OS.
Smart Call Home: The Smart Call Home feature continuously monitors hardware and software components to provide email-based notification of critical system events. A versatile range of message formats is available for optimal compatibility with pager services, standard email, and XML-based automated parsing applications. This feature offers alert grouping capabilities and customizable destination profiles. It can be used, for example, to directly page a network support engineer, send an email message to a NOC, and employ Cisco Auto-Notify services to directly generate a case with the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). This feature is a step toward autonomous system operation, enabling networking devices to inform IT when a problem occurs and helping ensure that the problem is acted on quickly, reducing time to resolution and increasing system uptime.
Cisco GOLD: Cisco GOLD is a suite of diagnostic facilities to verify that hardware and internal data paths are operating as designed. Boot-time diagnostics, continuous monitoring, and on-demand and scheduled tests are part of the Cisco GOLD feature set. This industry-leading diagnostics subsystem allows rapid fault isolation and continuous system monitoring, critical in todays continuously operating environments.
Programmatic XML interface: Based on the NETCONF industry standard, the Cisco NX-OS XML interface provides a consistent API for devices, enabling rapid development and creation of tools to enhance the network.
SNMP: Cisco NX-OS complies with SNMPv1, v2, and v3. An extensive collection of MIBs is supported. RBAC: With RBAC, Cisco NX-OS enables administrators to limit access to switch operations by assigning roles to users. Administrators can customize access and restrict it to the users who require it.
Enhanced virtual PortChannel: The virtual PortChannel (vPC) feature allows one end of a PortChannel to be split across a pair of Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches. vPC provides Layer 2 multipathing through the elimination of Spanning Tree Protocol blocked ports in dual-homed connections. vPC enables fully used bisectional bandwidth and simplified Layer 2 logical topologies without the need to change the existing management and deployment models. vPC feature is further enhanced so that edge devices can connect to Nexus 2000 platform using vPC as well as Nexus 2000 platform can connect to Nexus 5000 platforms using vPC at same time.
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Cisco FabricPath: Cisco FabricPath is a set of multipath Ethernet technologies that combine the reliability and scalability benefits of Layer 3 routing with the flexibility of Layer 2 networks, enabling IT to build massively scalable data centers. Cisco FabricPath offers a topology-based Layer 2 routing mechanism that provides an equal-cost multipath (ECMP) forwarding model. Cisco FabricPath implements an enhancement that solves the MAC address table scalability problem characteristic of switched Layer 2 networks. Furthermore, Cisco FabricPath supports vPC+, a technology similar to vPC that allows redundant interconnection of the existing Ethernet infrastructure to Cisco FabricPath without using Spanning Tree Protocol. Benefits introduced by the Cisco FabricPath technology include:
Operational simplicity: Cisco FabricPath embeds an autodiscovery mechanism that does not require any additional platform configuration. By offering Layer 2 connectivity, the VLAN anywhere characteristic simplifies provisioning and offers workload flexibility across the network.
High resiliency and performance: Because Cisco FabricPath is a Layer 2 routed protocol; it offers stability, scalability, and optimized resiliency along with network failure containment.
Massively scalable fabric: By building a forwarding model on 16-way ECMP routing, Cisco FabricPath helps prevent bandwidth bottlenecks and allows organizations to add capacity dynamically, without network disruption.
FabricPath Multi-Topology support for two distinct topologies that provide VLAN localization and reuse in the network.
Cisco TrustSec security: As part of the Cisco TrustSec security suite, Nexus 5000 series will be able to participate in CTS authentication to ACS server and download ACS policy. Security group access control lists (SGACLs), a new paradigm in network access control, are based on security group tags instead of IP addresses, enabling implementation of policies that are more concise and easier to manage because of their topology independence.
Port
N55-48P-SSK9
Chassis
N55-BAS1K9
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License Cisco Nexus 5500 Layer 3 Enterprise Software License Cisco Nexus 5500 VM-FEX Software License Cisco Nexus 5548 Enhanced Layer 2 Software License Cisco Nexus 5596 Enhanced Layer 2 Software License Cisco DCNM SAN Software License Cisco DCNM LAN Software License
Supported Features and Platforms Full EIGRP, OSPF with scalability up to 8000 routes, BGP, and VRF-lite (IP-VPN); maximum routes supported by Layer 3 hardware: 8000 entries Cisco Data Center VM-FEX supported on Cisco Nexus 5548 and Cisco Nexus 5596 Cisco FabricPath supported on Cisco Nexus 5548 Cisco FabricPath supported on Cisco Nexus 5596 Cisco DCNM for SAN Advanced Edition for Nexus 5000 Series Cisco DCNM for LAN Advanced Edition for Cisco Nexus 3000 and 5000 Series
Specifications
Table 6 lists the specifications for the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform.
Table 6.
Performance Cisco Nexus 5548P and 5548UP: Layer 2 hardware forwarding at 960 Gbps or 714.24 mpps; Layer 3 performance of up to 160 Gbps or 240 mpps Cisco Nexus 5596UP and 5596T: Layer 2 hardware forwarding at 1920 Gbps or 1428 mpps; Layer 3 performance of up to 160 Gbps or 240 mpps MAC address table entries: 32,000 Low-latency cut-through design that provides predictable, consistent traffic latency regardless of packet size, traffic pattern, or enabled features on 10 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces Line-rate traffic throughput on all ports Interfaces Cisco Nexus 5548P: 32 fixed 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE ports; additional interfaces through one expansion module Cisco Nexus 5548UP: 32 fixed ports configurable as 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE or 8/4/2/1-Gbps native Fibre Channel; additional interfaces through one expansion module Cisco Nexus 5596UP: 48 fixed ports configurable as 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE or 8/4/2/1-Gbps native Fibre Channel; additional interfaces through up to three expansion modules Cisco Nexus 5596T: 32 fixed ports of 1 and 10G BASE-T and 16 SFP+ fixed ports configurable as 1 and 10 Gigabit Etherent and FCoE or 8/4/2/1-Gbps native Fibre Channel; additional interfaces through up to three expansion modules Expansion modules 16-port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE module 8-port 8/4/2/1-Gbps Fibre Channel plus 8-port 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE module Unified port module consisting of 16 ports configurable as 8/4/2/1-Gbps Fibre Channel or 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet and FCoE 4-port QSFP expansion module 12-port 10G BASE-T module (Cisco Nexus 5596T only) Layer 3 module (Cisco Nexus 5596UP and 5596T only; one per system) Layer 3 daughter card (Cisco Nexus 5548P and 5548UP only; one per system)
Product Specifications
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Extension through the Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Layer 2 Features Layer 2 switch ports and VLAN trunks IEEE 802.1Q VLAN encapsulation Support for up to 4096 VLANs Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVRST+) (IEEE 802.1w compatible) Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) (IEEE 802.1s): 64 instances Spanning Tree PortFast Spanning Tree root guard Spanning Tree Bridge Assurance Cisco EtherChannel technology (up to 16 ports per EtherChannel) Cisco vPC technology Enhanced vPC enable vPC between Cisco Nexus 5000 and 2000 Series as well as between Cisco Nexus 3000 Series and end host vPC configuration synchronization Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP): IEEE 802.3ad Advanced PortChannel hashing based on Layer 2, 3, and 4 information Jumbo frames on all ports (up to 9216 bytes) Pause frames (IEEE 802.3x) Storm control (unicast, multicast, and broadcast) Private VLANs Private VLAN over trunks (isolated and promiscuous) Private VLANs over vPC and EtherChannels VLAN Remapping Cisco FabricPath EvPC and vPC+ with FabricPath Cisco Adapter FEX Cisco Data Center VM FEX Support for up to 24 fabric extenders on each Cisco Nexus 5500 platform Layer 3 Features Layer 3 interfaces: Routed ports on Cisco Nexus 5500 platform interfaces, switch virtual interface (SVI), PortChannels, subinterfaces, and PortChannel subinterfaces for a total of 4096 entries Support for up to 8000 prefixes and up to 16000 IPv4 and 8000 IPv6 host entries Support for up to 8000 multicast routes Support for up to 8000 IGMP groups Support for 1000 VRF entries Support for up to 4096 VLANs 16-way equal-cost multipathing (ECMP) 1664 ingress and 2048 egress access control list (ACL) entries Routing protocols: Static, Routing Information Protocol Version2 (RIPv2), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Open Shortest Path First Version 2 (OSPFv2), and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) IPv6 Routing Protocols: Static, Open Shortest Path First Version 3 (OPFv3), Border Gateway Protocol (BGPv6), Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRPv6) IPv6 VRF Lite Hot-Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) and Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) ACL: Routed ACL with Layer 3 and 4 options to match ingress and egress ACL Multicast: Protocol Independent Multicast Version 2 (PIMv2) sparse mode, Source Specific Multicast (SSM), Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP), Internet Group Management Protocol Versions 2, and 3 (IGMP v2, and v3), and Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) Virtual Route Forwarding (VRF): VRF-lite (IP VPN); VRF-aware unicast; and BGP-, OSPF-, RIP-, and VRF-aware multicast Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRFP) with ACL; strict and loose modes Jumbo frame support (up to 9216 bytes) Support for up to 16 fabric extender on each Nexus 5500 with L3 modules RFC 896 QoS Layer 2 IEEE 802.1p (CoS) 8 hardware queues per port Per-port QoS configuration
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CoS trust Port-based CoS assignment Modular QoS CLI (MQC) compliance - IPv4 and IPv6 ACL-based QoS classification (Layers 2, 3, and 4) MQC CoS marking Per-port virtual output queuing CoS-based egress queuing Egress strict-priority queuing Egress port-based scheduling: Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) Control Plan Policing (CoPP) - IPv4 and IPv6 Security Ingress ACLs (standard and extended) on Ethernet and virtual Ethernet ports Standard and extended Layer 2 ACLs: MAC addresses, protocol type, etc. Standard and extended Layer 3 to 4 ACLs: IPv4 and IPv6, Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP and ICMPv6), TCP, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), etc. VLAN-based ACLs (VACLs) Port-based ACLs (PACLs) Named ACLs Optimized ACL distribution ACLs on virtual terminals (VTYs) ACL logging on management interface Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) snooping with Option 82 Dynamic Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Inspection IP source guard DHCP relay Cisco CTS (Authentication and Policy download from ACS) Ethernet Port Security IPv6 RACL IPv6 PACL IPv6 VACL High-Availability Features In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) for Layer 2 Hot-swappable field-replaceable power supplies, fan modules, and expansion modules 1:1 power redundancy N:1 fan module redundancy Management Switch management using 10/100/1000-Mbps management or console ports CLI-based console to provide detailed out-of-band management In-band switch management Locator and beacon LEDs on Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Port-based locator and beacon LEDs Configuration synchronization Module preprovisioning Configuration rollback Secure Shell Version 2 (SSHv2) Telnet AAA AAA with RBAC RADIUS TACACS+ Syslog (8 servers) Embedded packet analyzer SNMPv1, v2, and v3 (IPv4 & IPv6) Enhanced SNMP MIB support XML (NETCONF) support
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Remote monitoring (RMON) Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for management traffic Unified username and passwords across CLI and SNMP Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (MS-CHAP) Digital certificates for management between switch and RADIUS server Cisco Discovery Protocol Versions 1 and 2 RBAC Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) on physical, PortChannel, VLAN, and Fibre Channel interfaces Encapsulated Remote SPAN (ERSPAN) Ingress and egress packet counters per interface Network Time Protocol (NTP) Cisco GOLD Comprehensive bootup diagnostic tests Call Home Smart Call Home Cisco Fabric Manager Cisco DCNM CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution (LMS) Data Center Bridging CEE- and IEEE-compliant PFC (per-priority Pause frame support) PFC link distance support: 3000m CEE-compliant DCBX Protocol CEE- and IEEE-compliant Enhanced Transmission Selection Fibre Channel and FCoE Features (Requires Storage Services License) T11 standards-compliant FCoE (FC-BB-5) T11 FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) (FC-BB-5) Any 10 Gigabit Ethernet port configurable as FCoE SAN administration separate from LAN administration FCP Fibre Channel forwarding (FCF) Fibre Channel standard port types: E, F, and NP Fibre Channel enhanced port types: VE, TE, and VF F-port trunking F-port channeling Direct attachment of FCoE and Fibre Channel targets Up to 240 buffer credits per native Fibre Channel port Up to 32 VSANs per switch Fibre Channel (SAN) PortChannel Native Interop Mode 1 Native Interop Mode 2 Native Interop Mode 3 Native Interop Mode 4 VSAN trunking Fabric Device Management Interface (FDMI) Fibre Channel ID (FCID) persistence Distributed device alias services In-order delivery Port tracking Cisco N-Port Virtualization (NPV) technology N-port identifier virtualization (NPIV) Fabric services: Name server, registered state change notification (RSCN), login services, and name-server zoning Per-VSAN fabric services Cisco Fabric Services Diffie-Hellman Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (DH-CHAP) and Fibre Channel Security Protocol (FC-SP) Distributed device alias services Host-to-switch and switch-to-switch FC-SP authentication
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Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF) Fabric binding for Fibre Channel Standard zoning Port security Domain and port Enhanced zoning SAN PortChannels Cisco Fabric Analyzer Fibre Channel traceroute Fibre Channel ping Fibre Channel debugging Cisco Fabric Manager support Storage Management Initiative Specification (SMI-S) Boot from SAN over VPC/EVPC SNMP MIBs Generic MIBs SNMPv2-SMI CISCO-SMI SNMPv2-TM SNMPv2-TC IANA-ADDRESS-FAMILY-NUMBERS-MIB IANAifType-MIB IANAiprouteprotocol-MIB HCNUM-TC CISCO-TC SNMPv2-MIB SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB SNMP-TARGET-MIB SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB CISCO-SNMP-VACM-EXT-MIB Layer 3 MIBs UDP-MIB TCP-MIB OSPF-MIB BGP4-MIB CISCO-HSRP-MIB Fibre Channel MIBs CISCO-ST-TC CISCO-FC-FE-MIB CISCO-FCSP-MIB CISCO-PORT-TRACK-MIB CISCO-PSM-MIB CISCO-FC-SPAN-MIB CISCO-PORT-CHANNEL-MIB CISCO-RSCN-MIB CISCO-NS-MIB CISCO-FCS-MIB CISCO-DM-MIB FIBRE-CHANNEL-FE-MIB CISCO-FC-ROUTE-MIB CISCO-FSPF-MIB CISCO-ZS-MIB
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CISCO-ZS-EXT-MIB CISCO-VSAN-MIB CISCO-CFS-MIB CISCO-FCPING-MIB CISCO-FCTRACEROUTE-MIB CISCO-FDMI-MIB CISCO-FC-DEVICE-ALIAS-MIB CISCO-WWNMGR-MIB FCMGMT-MIB CISCO-VEDM-MIB CISCO-FCOE-MIB Ethernet MIBs CISCO-VLAN-MEMBERSHIP-MIB CISCO-Virtual-Interface-MIB Configuration MIBs ENTITY-MIB IF-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-EXT-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-FRU-CONTROL-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB CISCO-FLASH-MIB CISCO-SYSTEM-MIB CISCO-SYSTEM-EXT-MIB CISCO-IP-IF-MIB CISCO-IF-EXTENSION-MIB CISCO-SERVER-INTERFACE-MIB CISCO-NTP-MIB CISCO-IMAGE-MIB CISCO-IMAGE-CHECK-MIB CISCO-IMAGE-UPGRADE-MIB CISCO-CONFIG-COPY-MIB CISCO-ENTITY-VENDORTYPE-OID-MIB CISCO-BRIDGE-MIB Monitoring MIBs DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB DIFFSERV-MIB CISCO-CALLHOME-MIB CISCO-SYSLOG-EXT-MIB CISCO-PROCESS-MIB RMON-MIB CISCO-RMON-CONFIG-MIB CISCO-HC-ALARM-MIB Security MIBs CISCO-AAA-SERVER-MIB CISCO-AAA-SERVER-EXT-MIB CISCO-COMMON-ROLES-MIB CISCO-COMMON-MGMT-MIB CISCO-RADIUS-MIB CISCO-SECURE-SHELL-MIB TCP/IP MIBs INET-ADDRESS-MIB TCP-MIB CISCO-TCP-MIB UDP-MIB
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IP-MIB CISCO-IP-PROTOCOL-FILTER-MIB CISCO-DNS-CLIENT-MIB CISCO-PORTSECURITY- MIB Miscellaneous MIBs START-MIB CISCO-LICENSE-MGR-MIB CISCO-FEATURE-CONTROL-MIB CISCO-CDP-MIB CISCO-RF-MIB CISCO-ETHERNET-FABRIC-EXTENDER-MIB CISCO-BRIDGE-MIB Standards Industry Standards IEEE 802.1D: Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1p: CoS prioritization IEEE 802.1Q: VLAN tagging IEEE 802.1Qaz: Enhanced transmission selection IEEE 802.1Qbb: Per-priority Pause IEEE 802.1s: Multiple VLAN instances of Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802.1w: Rapid reconfiguration of Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802.3: Ethernet IEEE 802.3ad: LACP with fast timers IEEE 802.3ae: 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFF 8431 SFP+ CX1 support RMON IEEE 1588-2008: Precision Time Protocol (Boundary Clock) Fibre Channel Standards FC-PH, Revision 4.3 (ANSI/INCITS 230-1994) FC-PH, Amendment 1 (ANSI/INCITS 230-1994/AM1 1996) FC-PH, Amendment 2 (ANSI/INCITS 230-1994/AM2-1999) FC-PH-2, Revision 7.4 (ANSI/INCITS 297-1997) FC-PH-3, Revision 9.4 (ANSI/INCITS 303-1998) FC-PI, Revision 13 (ANSI/INCITS 352-2002) FC-PI-2, Revision 10 (ANSI/INCITS 404-2006) FC-PI-4, Revision 7.0 FC-FS, Revision 1.9 (ANSI/INCITS 373-2003) FC-FS-2, Revision 0.91 FC-LS, Revision 1.2 FC-SW-2, Revision 5.3 (ANSI/INCITS 355-2001) FC-SW-3, Revision 6.6 (ANSI/INCITS 384-2004) FC-GS-3, Revision 7.01 (ANSI/INCITS 348-2001) FC-GS-4, Revision 7.91 (ANSI/INCITS 387-2004) FC-BB-5, Revision 2.0 for FCoE FCP, Revision 12 (ANSI/INCITS 269-1996) FCP-2, Revision 8 (ANSI/INCITS 350-2003) FCP-3, Revision 4 (ANSI/INCITS 416-2006) FC-MI, Revision 1.92 (INCITS TR-30-2002, except for FL-ports and Class 2) FC-MI-2, Revision 2.6 (INCITS TR-39-2005, except for FL-ports and Class 2) FC-SP, Revision 1.6 FC-DA, Revision 3.1 (INCITS TR-36-2004, except for FL-ports, SB-ports and Class 2) Class of Service: Class 3, Class F Fibre Channel standard port types: E and F Fibre Channel enhanced port types: SD and TE
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Physical Specifications SFP+ Optics Cisco Nexus 5500 platform supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ copper Twinax cables for short distances and SFP+ optics (10GBASE-SR, 10GBASE-LR, 10GBASE-ER, GLC-ZX-SM and Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extender Transceiver [FET-10G]) for longer distances. SFP+ has several advantages compared to other 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity options: Small 10 Gigabit Ethernet form factor Optical interoperability with XENPAK, X2, and XFP interface types Low power consumption Hot-swappable device Cisco Nexus 5500 platform products support 8-Gbps Fibre Channel-compatible SFP+ for native Fibre Channel connectivity options; 8-Gbps Fibre Channel-compatible short-reach and 10-km long-reach SFP transceiver modules operate at 8/4/2 Gbps and are supported in the 8-Gbpscapable native Fibre Channel ports on expansion modules and unified ports
SFP Optics
The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform supports Gigabit Ethernet SFP for Gigabit Ethernet connectivity options, available in both standard and extended temperature ranges with Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) support. The following SFP transceiver modules are supported by hardware in all ports of the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform:
Cisco 1000BASE-T SFP Cisco 1000BASE-SX SFP Cisco 1000BASE-LX/LR SFP Cisco 8/4/2/1-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP
Power Supply
Table 7 lists the power supply properties of the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform.
Table 7. Power Supply Properties
Cisco Nexus 5548P and 5548UP 390W 600W (without Layer 3 daughter card) 730W (with Layer 3 daughter card) 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 95 to 98% (50 to 100% load) Yes Yes 1331 BTU/hr Yes Yes (only on Cisco Nexus 5548UP; need fan tray as well) Cisco Nexus 5596UP 660W 882W (without Layer 3 expansion module) 972W (with Layer 3 expansion module) 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 95 to 98% (50 to 100% load) Yes Yes 2252 BTU/hr Yes Yes Cisco Nexus 5596T 900W 1050W (with 3x 10G BASE-T (Cu) expansion module) 1050W (with 3x 10G BASE-T (Cu) expansion module) 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 95 to 98% (50 to 100% load) Yes Yes 3071 BTU/hr Yes Yes
AC Power Supply Properties Typical operating power Maximum power (Layer 2) Maximum power (Layer 3) Input voltage Frequency Efficiency RoHS compliance Hot swappable Typical heat dissipation Front-to-back air flow power supply Back-to-front air flow power supply
DC Power Supply Properties Typical operating power Maximum power (Layer 2) Maximum power (Layer 3)
Cisco Nexus 5548P and 5548UP 390W 680W (without Layer 3 daughter card) 730W (with Layer 3 daughter card)
Cisco Nexus 5596UP 680W 882W (without Layer 3 expansion module) 1079W (with Layer 3 expansion module)
Cisco Nexus 5596T 900W 1050W (with 3x 10G BASE-T (Cu) expansion module) 1079W (with 3x 10G BASE-T (Cu) expansion module)
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DC Power Supply Properties Input voltage Frequency Efficiency RoHS compliance Hot swappable Typical heat dissipation Front-to-back air flow power supply Back-to-front air flow power supply
Cisco Nexus 5548P and 5548UP -40 to -72 VDC N/A 88% Yes Yes 1331 BTU/hr Yes No
Cisco Nexus 5596UP -40 to -72 VDC N/A 88% Yes Yes 2320 BTU/hr Yes No
Cisco Nexus 5596T -40 to -72 VDC N/A 88% Yes Yes 3071 BTU/hr Yes No
Environment
Table 8 lists the environment properties of the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform.
Table 8.
Property Physical (height x width x depth) Operating temperature Nonoperating (storage) temperature Humidity Altitude
Environment Properties
Cisco Nexus 5548P and 5548UP 1.72 x 17.3 x 29.5 in. (4.4 x 43.9 x 74.9 cm) 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) -40 to 158 F (-40 to 70 C) 5 to 95% (noncondensing) 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3000m) Cisco Nexus 5596UP and 5596T 3.47 x 17.3 x 29.5 in. (8.8 x 43.9 x 74.9 cm) 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) -40 to 158 F (-40 to 70 C) 5 to 95% (noncondensing) 0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3000m)
Weight
Table 9 lists the weight of the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform switches.
Table 9.
Component Cisco Nexus 5548P or 5548UP with two 750W power supplies, 1 expansion module, and 2 fan modules Cisco Nexus 5596UP or 5596T with two 1100W power supplies, 3 unified port expansion modules, and 4 fan modules
Weight
Weight 35 lb (15.88 kg) 47.5 lb (21.55 kg)
Software Requirements
The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform is supported by Cisco NX-OS Software Release 5.0 and later. The Cisco Nexus 5548UP, 5596UP, unified port expansion module, and Layer 3 modules are supported by Cisco NX-OS Software Release 5.0(3)N1.1 and later. The Cisco Nexus 5596T and N55-M12T (12 x 10G BASE-T Module) is supported by Cisco NX-OS Software Release 5.2(1)N1(1b) and later. FCoE support on 10G Base-T ports is supported by Cisco NX-OS Software Release 6.0(2)N1(1) and later. N55-M4Q is supported by Cisco NX-OS Software Release 6.0(2)N1(2) and later. Cisco NX-OS interoperates with any networking OS, including Cisco IOS Software, that conforms to the networking standards mentioned in this data sheet. For the latest software release information and recommendations, please see the product bulletin at http://www.cisco.com/go/nexus5000.
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EMC: Emissions
47CFR Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A AS/NZS CISPR22 Class A CISPR22 Class A EN55022 Class A ICES003 Class A VCCI Class A EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 KN22 Class A CNS13438 Class A
EMC: Immunity
Security RoHS
FIPS 140-2 Level 1 The product is RoHS 6 compliant with exceptions for leaded ball grid array (BGA) balls and lead press-fit connectors
Ordering Information
Table 11 presents ordering information for the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform. Note that the Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders can be ordered either separately or along with the Cisco Nexus 5500 platform.
Table 11.
Part Number Chassis N5K-C5548P-FA N5K-C5548UP-FA N5K-C5596UP-FA N5K-C5596T-FA Fan Modules N5548P-FAN(=) N5548P-FAN-B(=) N5596UP-FAN(=) N5596UP-FAN-B(=) Cisco Nexus 5548P/5548UP Fan Module, Front-to-Back Airflow, Spare Cisco Nexus 5548UP Fan Module, Back-to-Front Airflow, Spare Cisco Nexus 5596UP/5596T Fan Module, Front-to-Back Airflow, Spare Cisco Nexus 5596UP/5596T Fan Module, Back-to-Front Airflow, Spare Chassis includes 32 fixed ports, Front-to-Back Airflow, 2 750W AC Power Supplies, Fan Trays, 1 Expansion Slot Chassis includes 32 fixed unified ports, Front-to-Back Airflow, 2 750W AC Power Supplies, Fan Trays, 1 Expansion Slot Chassis includes 48 fixed unified ports, Front-to-Back Airflow, 2 1100W AC Power Supplies, Fan Trays, 3 Expansion Slots Chassis includes 32 10G BASE-T fixed ports and 16 1/10G SFP+ fixed ports, Back-to-Front Airflow, 2 1100W AC Power Supplies, Fan Trays, 3 Expansion Slots
Ordering Information
Description
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Part Number Power Supplies N55-PAC-750W(=) N55-PAC-750W-B(=) N55-PDC-750W(=) N55-PDC-1100W(=) N55-PAC-1100W(=) N55-PAC-1100W-B(=) NXA-PAC-1100W(=) NXA-PAC-1100W-B(=) Miscellaneous N55-M-BLNK(=) Software N5KUK9-602N1.2(=) N5KUK9-521N1.1B(=) N5KUK9-521N1.1A(=) N5KUK9-521N1.1(=) N5KUK9-513N2.1C(=) N5KUK9-513N2.1(=) N5KUK9-513N1.1A(=) N5KUK9-513N1.1(=) N5KUK9-503N2.1(=) N5KUK9-503N1.1B(=) N5KUK9-503N1.1(=) N5KUK9-502N1.1(=) N55-8P-SSK9(=) N5000FMS1K9(=) N55-LAN1K9(=) N55-BAS1K9(=)
Description
Cisco Nexus 5548P/5548UP PSU Front-to-Back Airflow module spare, A/C, 100-240V, 750W Cisco Nexus 5548UP PSU Back-to-Front Airflow module spare, A/C, 100-240V, 750W Cisco Nexus 5548P/5548UP PSU Front-to-Back Airflow module spare, D/C, -40 to -72VDC, 750W Cisco Nexus 5596UP/5596T PSU Front-to-Back Airflow module spare, D/C, - 40 to -72VDC, 1100W Cisco Nexus 5596UP PSU Front-to-Back Airflow module spare, A/C, 100-240V, 1100W Cisco Nexus 5596UP/5596T PSU Back-to-Front Airflow module spare, A/C, 100-240V, 1100W Cisco Nexus 5596T Platinum PSU Front-to-Back Airflow module spare, A/C, 100-240V, 1100W Cisco Nexus 5596T Platinum PSU Back-to-Front Airflow module spare, A/C, 100-240V, 1100W
Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 6.0(2)N1(2) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.2(1)N1(1b) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.2(1)N1(1a) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.2(1)N1(1) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.1(3)N2(1c) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.1(3)N2(1) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.1(3)N1(1a) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.1(3)N1(1) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.0(3)N2(1) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.0(3)N1(1b) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.0(3)N1(1) Cisco Nexus 5000 Base OS Software Release 5.0(2)N1(1) Cisco Nexus 5500 8-Port Storage Protocol Services License Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Fabric Manager Server License Cisco Nexus 5500 Layer 3 Enterprise Software License Cisco Nexus 5500 Layer 3 Base Software License
Expansion Modules and Daughter Card N55-M16P(=) N55-M12T(=) N55-M8P8FP(=) N55-M16UP(=) N55-M4Q(=) N55-D160L3(=) N55-D160L3-V2(=) N55-M160L3(=) N55-M160L3-V2(=) Cables and Optics SFP-10G-SR(=) SFP-10G-LR(=) SFP-10G-ER(=) SFP-H10GB-CU1M(=) SFP-H10GB-CU3M(=) 10GBASE-SR SFP+ Module 10GBASE-LR SFP+ Module 10GBASE-ER-SFP+ Module 10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 1 Meter 10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 3 Meter 16-port 1/10GE Ethernet/FCoE module (Requires SFP+ for 8Gbps or SFP for 4Gbps operation) 12-port 10G BASE-T Ethernet Module (Only supported on 5596T chassis) 8-port FC (8/4/2/1G) + 8-port Eth/FCoE Module 16-port Unified Port Expansion Module 4-port QSFP expansion module Nexus 5548 Layer 3 Daughter Card Nexus 5548 Layer 3 Daughter Card, version 2 Nexus 5596 Layer 3 Expansion Module Nexus 5596 Layer 3 Expansion Module, version 2
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Part Number SFP-H10GB-CU5M(=) SFP-H10GB-ACU7M(=) SFP-H10GB-ACU10M(=) GLC-T(=) GLC-ZX-SM(=) GLC-SX-MM(=) GLC-SX-MMD(=) GLC-LH-SM(=) GLC-LH-SMD(=) SFP-GE-T(=) SFP-GE-S(=) SFP-GE-L(=) DS-SFP-FC4G-SW(=) DS-SFP-FC4G-LW(=) DS-SFP-FC8G-SW(=) DS-SFP-FC8G-LW(=) DS-CWDM4G1470(=) DS-CWDM4G1490(=) DS-CWDM4G1510(=) DS-CWDM4G1530(=) DS-CWDM4G1550(=) DS-CWDM4G1570(=) DS-CWDM4G1590(=) DS-CWDM4G1610(=) QSFP-40G-SR4(=) QSFP-40G-CSR4 QSFP-4x10G-AC7M QSFP-4x10G-AC10M QSFP-H40G-CU1M QSFP-H40G-CU3M QSFP-H40G-CU5M QSFP-H40G-ACU7M QSFP-H40G-ACU10M Power Cords CAB-250V-10A-AR CAB-9K10A-AU CAB-250V-10A-BR CAB-250V-10A-CN CAB-9K10A-EU CAB-IND-10A CAB-250V-10A-IS CAB-9K10A-IT CAB-250V-10A-ID CAB-9K10A-SW
Description 10GBASE-CU SFP+ Cable 5 Meter Active Twinax cable assembly, 7m Active Twinax cable assembly, 10m 1000BASE-T SFP 1000BASE-ZX SFP transceiver module for SMF, 1550-nm wavelength, dual LC/PC connector GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver with Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) and Extended Temperature Range GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver with Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) and Extended Temperature Range 1000BASE-T SFP, Extended Temperature Range GE SFP, LC connector SX transceiver, with Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) and Extended Temperature Range GE SFP, LC connector LX/LH transceiver, with Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) and Extended Temperature Range 4Gbps Fibre Channel-SW SFP, LC 4Gbps Fibre Channel-LW SFP, LC 8Gbps Fibre Channel-SW SFP+, LC 8Gbps Fibre Channel-LW SFP+, LC 1470 nm CWDM 1/2/4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP (Color: Grey) 1490 nm CWDM 1/2/4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP (Color: Violet) 1510 nm CWDM 1/2/4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP (Color: Blue) 1530 nm CWDM 1/2/4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP (Color: Green) 1550 nm CWDM 1/2/4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP (Color: Yellow) 1570 nm CWDM 1/2/4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP (Color: Orange) 1590 nm CWDM 1/2/4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP (Color: Red) 1610 nm CWDM 1/2/4-Gbps Fibre Channel SFP (Color: Brown) 40GBASE-SR4 QSFP module, (multimode fiber [MMF] at 100m) 40GBASE Extended CSR4 QSFP module, (MMF at 300m) Cisco 40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ to 4 10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attach breakout cable, 7m, active Cisco 40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ to 4 10GBASE-CU SFP+ direct-attach breakout cable, 10m, active Cisco 40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ direct-attach copper cable, 1m, passive Cisco 40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ direct-attach copper cable, 3m, passive Cisco 40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ direct-attach copper cable, 5m, passive Cisco 40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ direct-attach copper cable, 7m, active Cisco 40GBASE-CR4 QSFP+ direct-attach copper cable, 10m, active
AC Power Cord - 250V, 10A - Argentina (2.5 meter) Power Cord, 250VAC 10A 3112 Plug, Australia (2.5 meter) AC Power Cord - 250V, 10A - Brazil(2.1 meter) AC Power Cord - 250V, 10A - PRC (2.5 meter) Power Cord, 250VAC 10A CEE 7/7 Plug, EU (2.5 meter) 10A Power cable for India (2.5 meter) AC Power Cord - 250V, 10A - Israel (2.5 meter) Power Cord, 250VAC 10A CEI 23-16/VII Plug, Italy (2.5 meter) AC Power Cord - 250V, 10A, South Africa(2.5 meter) Power Cord, 250VAC 10A MP232 Plug, SWITZ (2.5 meter)
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Part Number CAB-9K10A-UK CAB-9K12A-NA CAB-AC-L620-C13= CAB-N5K6A-NA CAB-C13-CBN CAB-C13-C14-2M CAB-C13-C14-AC Accessory Kit N5548-ACC-KIT= N5596-ACC-KIT=
Description Power Cord, 250VAC 10A BS1363 Plug (13 A fuse), UK (2.5 meter) Power Cord, 125VAC 13A NEMA 5-15 Plug, North America (2.5 meter) North America, NEMA L6-20-C13 (2.0 meter) Power Cord, 200/240V 6A North America (2.5 meter) Cabinet Jumper Power Cord, 250 VAC 10A, C14-C13 Connectors (0.7 meter) Power Cord Jumper, C13-C14 Connectors, 2 Meter Length (2 meter) Power cord, C13 to C14 (recessed receptacle), 10A (3 meter)
Accessory Kit for Nexus 5548 Chassis Accessory Kit for Nexus 5596 Chassis
Warranty
The Cisco Nexus 5500 platform has a 1-year limited hardware warranty. The warranty includes hardware replacement with a 10-day turnaround from receipt of a return materials authorization (RMA).
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switches: http://www.cisco.com/go/nexus5000 Cisco Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders: http://www.cisco.com/go/nexus2000 Cisco NX-OS Software: http://www.cisco.com/go/nxos
Printed in USA
C78-618603-11
05/13
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