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| Product Overview |
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The Cisco Nexus 9200 Series C92160YC switch combines high-speed 10G and 40G ports with Layer 3 routing in a compact rack-mountable unit. It fits well in data centers needing reliable network backbone switches that handle heavy traffic loads gracefully, supporting the connectivity needs of modern IT infrastructures. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Cisco |
| Part Number | N9K-C92160YC-X |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Technical Information | |
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| Switch Ports | 48 |
| Number of Ports | 48-Ports |
| Port Type | 10G SFP+, 40G QSFP+, SFP+, QSFP / QSFP+ |
| Port Speed | 10Gbps,40Gbps |
| UpLink Ports | 6 |
| POE Support | No |
| VLAN Support | Yes |
| Max VLANs Supported | 1-4094 |
| Stackable | No |
| Layer Support | Layer 3 |
| Connector Type | SFP+,QSFP+ |
| Performance | |
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| Jumbo Frame Support | Up To 9216 Bytes |
| Management and Configuration | |
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| Remote Protocols | Yes |
| Management Interfaces | Console,SSH,Telnet,HTTP,HTTPS,SNMP |
| Remote Management Protocol | SSH,Telnet,HTTP,HTTPS,SNMP |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 5.00 |
| Product Description |
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The Cisco Nexus 9200 Series C92160YC switch is built for high-performance networking in data centers and enterprise environments. It offers a mix of 10G and 40G ports to handle demanding workloads and traffic aggregation. Often found in large server farms and cloud infrastructures, this switch supports scalable Layer 3 routing features that help manage network traffic efficiently. Network engineers and IT teams benefit from its robust management options and compact 1U design that fits standard racks. Key Features
This switch is typically deployed in core or aggregation layers of data center networks where reliability and scalability are crucial. It plays a key role in connecting servers and storage systems while managing traffic across different network segments. |