Overview
The Cisco Nexus 9348GC-FXP switch (N9K-C9348GC-FXP) is a 1-RU fixed-port, L2/L3 switch, designed for ACI deployments. This switch has 48 10/100/1000-Megabit 1GBASE-T host ports, 4 1/10-/25-Gigabit SFP28 host ports, and 2 40-/100-Gigabit QSFP28 uplink ports.
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Autonegotiation is supported on 100M/1G/10G ports. |
The chassis for this switch includes the following user-replaceable components:
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Fan modules (three) with the following airflow choices:
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Port-side intake airflow with burgundy coloring (NXA-FAN-30CFM-B)
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Port-side exhaust airflow with blue coloring (NXA-FAN-30CFM-F)
Note
Table 1. Fan Speeds for this Switch Port-Side Intake
Fan Speed %
Port-Side Exhaust
Fan Speed %
Typical/Minimum
50%
70%
Maximum
100%
100%
Note
Each fan module has two rotors. The switch can function normally if one rotor inside the any one fan module fails. In case of more than one rotor failure, the switch will issue a warning and power down in 2 minute.
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Power supply modules (two—one for operations and one for redundancy [1+1]) with the following choices (do not mix AC and DC power sources and do not mix airflow directions):
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350-W AC power supply with port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring) (NXA-PAC-350W-PI)
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350-W AC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) (NXA-PAC-350W-PE)
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350-W HVAC/HVDC power supply with port-side intake airflow (blue coloring) (NXA-PHV-350W-PI)
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350-W HVAC/HVDC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) (NXA-PHV-350W-PE)
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440-W DC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (burgundy coloring) (NXA-PDC-440W-PI)
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440-W DC power supply with port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring) (NXA-PDC-440W-PE)
Note
The 350-W AC power supply does not have the standby voltage to be able to carry to a second power supply, to allow it to communicate and poll the device.
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The following figure shows the hardware features seen from the port side of the chassis.
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Chassis LEDs (Beacon [BCN], Status [STS], and Environment [ENV]) |
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10-/25-Gigabit SFP28 host ports (4) |
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LED (P) designated for possible future use |
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40-/100-Gigabit QSFP28 uplink ports (2) |
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10/100-/1000-Megabit 1GBASE-T host ports (48) |
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Screw holes (6) for attaching rack mounting brackets |
To determine which transceivers, adapters, and cables this switch supports, see the Cisco Transceiver Modules Compatibility Information document.
The following figure shows the hardware features seen from the power supply side of the chassis.
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Management port (RJ-45 port) |
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Chassis LEDs (Beacon [BCN] and Status [STS]) |
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Console port (RS-232 port) |
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Fan module (3) with fan slot 1 on the left and fan slot 3 on the right |
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Management port (SFP port) |
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Power supply (2) one used for operations and one used for redundancy, with power supply slot 1 on the left and slot 2 on the right |
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Grounding pad |
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Screw holes (6) for attaching rack mounting brackets |
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USB port |
Note |
USB support is limited to USB 2.0 devices that use less than 2.5 W (less than 0.5 A inclusive of surge current). Devices, such as external hard drives, that instantaneously draw more than 0.5 A are not supported. |
Depending on whether you plan to position the ports in a hot or cold aisle, you can order the fan and power supply modules with port-side intake or port-side exhaust airflow. To determine the airflow direction of the modules installed in your switch, see the following table.
Replaceable Modules |
Port-Side Intake Airflow Coloring |
Port-Side Exhaust Airflow Coloring |
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Fans |
Burgundy |
Blue |
AC power supplies |
Burgundy |
Blue |
The fan and power supply modules are field replaceable. You can replace one fan module or one power supply module during operations, so long as the other modules are installed and operating. If you have only one power supply installed, you can install the replacement power supply in the open slot before removing the original power supply.
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All of the fan and power supply modules must have the same direction of airflow. Otherwise, the switch can overheat and shut down. If you are installing a dual-direction power supply, that module automatically uses the same airflow direction as the other modules in the switch. |
Caution |
If the switch has port-side intake airflow (burgundy coloring for fan modules), you must locate the ports in the cold aisle. If the switch has port-side exhaust airflow (blue coloring for fan modules), you must locate the ports in the hot aisle. If you locate the air intake in a hot aisle, the switch can overheat and shut down. |