Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3S Ethernet Switch
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Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3S Ethernet Switch

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Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3S Ethernet SwitchThe Cisco Nexus 93180YC FX3S Ethernet Switch is engineered for cloud scale data centers, delivering the performance, density, and reliability required to support modern IT workloads. Built on Cisco Cloud Scale technology and the proven Nexus 9300 FX3 platform, this switch is designed to simplify large scale deployments while expanding the number of endpoints you can connect. It combines high performance with advanced security at wire speed, enabling

The Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3S Ethernet Switch is engineered for cloud-scale data centers, delivering the performance, density, and reliability required to support modern IT workloads. Built on Cisco Cloud Scale technology and the proven Nexus 9300-FX3 platform, this switch is designed to simplify large-scale deployments while expanding the number of endpoints you can connect. It combines high performance with advanced security at wire speed, enabling you to scale out your data center network without compromising control, visibility, or policy enforcement. If you’re modernizing a campus or building a resilient spine-leaf fabric, the FX3S model offers a flexible path to cloud-ready networking with streamlined operations and low total cost of ownership.

  • Cloud-scale architecture for cost-efficient, scalable data centers with the ability to rapidly grow endpoint counts and support diverse traffic patterns.
  • Wire-rate security and policy enforcement that protects traffic at line rate, ensuring robust defense without sacrificing performance.
  • High-density, flexible port options designed to accommodate next-generation workloads, virtualization, and dense leaf-spine fabrics while minimizing cabling complexity.
  • Integrated management through Cisco NX-OS with extensive automation capabilities and compatibility with Cisco DNA Center for centralized control and policy-driven fabric orchestration.
  • Energy-efficient design and reliable hardware architecture engineered for 24/7 data-center operation, delivering consistent performance in demanding environments.

Technical Details of Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3S Ethernet Switch

  • Platform family: Cisco Nexus 9300-FX3 Series, purpose-built as a high-density access switch for cloud-scale deployments.
  • Architecture: Cloud Scale technology to support scalable leaf-spine fabrics and large endpoint populations with predictable performance.
  • Security: Wire-rate security features with fast policy enforcement to protect data-in-motion without impacting throughput.
  • Management: NX-OS-based operating system with options for automation and orchestration through Cisco DNA Center and standard APIs.
  • Deployment profile: Optimized for dense access-layer deployment in data centers and edge locations requiring scalable, policy-driven networking.

how to install Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3S Ethernet Switch

Preparing for installation begins with confirming your data center prerequisites: sufficient rack space, correct mounting rails, stable power supply, and a dedicated management network. Start by inspecting the unit for any transit damage, securing the device in a suitable rack or cabinet, and ensuring there is adequate airflow for cooling. Connect the switch to a reliable power source with appropriate redundancy if available, and attach the console or management interface to a console management station for initial setup. Configure basic hardware elements first, including device hostname, management IP address, and the default gateway to ensure remote access is possible. Then load the recommended NX-OS image and perform the initial setup using the console or SSH session. During the initial configuration, implement a secure admin password, enable secure management protocols, and apply time synchronization to maintain consistent logs and monitoring data.

Once the baseline configuration is in place, begin configuring the network fabric. Define VLANs, assign port channels (link aggregation) where needed, and establish basic L2 and L3 routing as required by your design. For cloud-scale deployments, plan the fabric with a spine-leaf model in mind and leverage the FX3S capabilities to maintain high bandwidth and low latency across the fabric. Integrate the switch with your central management platform, whether Cisco DNA Center, a software-defined management stack, or your preferred automation tools, to enable scalable provisioning, policy enforcement, and telemetry collection. Regularly update the firmware to the latest stable release to ensure security patches, performance improvements, and feature enhancements are deployed across the fleet. Finally, validate connectivity and performance with end-to-end testing, verify that security policies are enforced at wire rate, and document configurations for future audits and maintenance.

Best practices for ongoing operation include establishing a change-management process for updates, enabling anomaly detection and telemetry with real-time monitoring, and scheduling routine backups of configurations. Consider implementing routing and access control strategies that align with your security posture and compliance requirements. Use redundant power supplies when possible to minimize downtime, and maintain a documented disaster-recovery plan that includes steps for restoring the switch configuration and fabric connectivity in case of hardware failure. By following these steps, you can maximize uptime, minimize operational risk, and ensure your Cisco Nexus FX3S switch contributes to a resilient, scalable data-center strategy.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What environments is the Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX3S best suited for?

A: This switch is designed for data-center access-layer deployments that require cloud-scale capabilities, high endpoint density, and secure, wire-rate policy enforcement. It is well-suited for large-scale leaf-spine fabrics, dense top-of-rack installations, and environments that demand scalable virtualization, automation, and integration with centralized management platforms.

Q: Does the FX3S support integration with Cisco DNA Center?

A: Yes. The Nexus FX3S series is designed to work with Cisco DNA Center for automation, assurance, and policy-based management, enabling streamlined operations across a cloud-scale fabric.

Q: What kind of security features does this switch provide at wire speed?

A: The FX3S platform offers wire-rate security features that enforce policies and protections without introducing bottlenecks. This includes access control lists, segmentation, and security services that operate at line rate to safeguard traffic across the fabric.

Q: How should I plan the fabric architecture for optimal performance?

A: Plan for a spine-leaf topology that matches your traffic patterns, workload elasticity, and growth projections. Use high-density ports and link aggregation where appropriate, with careful attention to cabling, power, cooling, and management domain segmentation. Leverage automation to provision and monitor the fabric, and implement consistent QoS and security policies across the entire network for predictable performance.

Q: Where can I find the exact technical specifications for this model?

A: The most precise specifications should be obtained from Cisco’s official product documentation and the vendor’s data sheets. The input data provided here contains a high-level overview; for exact port counts, power specifications, cooling requirements, and compatibility details, refer to Cisco’s guides and the official specification resources.

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