NEXUS 3524-XL 24SFP+ PORTS ENHANCED EXTD MEM
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Cisco Nexus 3524-XL Switch, 24 SFP+ – Manageable – 3 Layer Supported – Modular – Optical Fiber – 1U High – Rack-mountable
Description
Cisco Nexus 3524-XL Switch, 24 SFP+ – Manageable – 3 Layer Supported – Modular – Optical Fiber – 1U High – Rack-mountable
Cisco Nexus 3000 Series Switches overview
The Cisco Nexus®3000 Series Switches are a comprehensive portfolio of 1, 10, and 40 Gigabit Ethernet switches built from a Switch-on-a-Chip (SoC) architecture. Introduced in April 2011, this series of switches provides line-rate Layer 2 and 3 performance and is suitable for Top-of-the-Rack (ToR) architecture. This series of switches has established itself as a leader in High-Frequency Trading (HFT), High-Performance Computing (HPC), and big data environments by pairing high performance and low latency with innovations in performance visibility, automation, and time synchronization.
Cisco Nexus 3500 platform overview
The Cisco Nexus 3500 platform further extends the leadership of the Cisco Nexus 3000 Series by including the innovative Cisco® Algorithm Boost (or Algo Boost) technology. Algo Boost technology, built into the switch Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), allows the Cisco Nexus 3500 platform to achieve exceptional Layer 2 and 3 switching latencies of less than 200 nanoseconds (ns). In addition, Algo Boost offers several innovations in latency, forwarding, and performance visibility capabilities:
- Three configurable modes for low latency
- Normal mode: This mode is excellent for environments needing low latency and high scalability. In this mode, latencies as low as 250 ns can be paired with the higher of the Layer 2 and 3 scaling values listed later in this document, in Table 6 and 7.
- Warp mode: For those customers with smaller environments who demand the lowest latencies possible, warp mode consolidates forwarding operations within the switch ASIC, lowering latency by up to an additional 20 percent compared to normal operation. In this mode, latencies as low as 190 ns can be paired with the smaller of the Layer 2 and 3 scaling values listed later in this document, in Table 8.
- Warp SPAN: In some environments, a stream of traffic entering one port simply needs to be copied to a list of outgoing ports as quickly as possible without processing or modification. The Cisco Nexus 3500 platform’s warp SPAN capability allows all traffic entering a single port on the switch to be replicated to any number of destination ports at latencies as low as 50 ns.
Additional information
Product Type | Switch Chassis |
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Product Name | Nexus 3524-XL Switch, 24 SFP+ |
Depth | 17.3" |
Width | 18.4" |
Height | 1.7" |
Weight (Approximate) | 17.40 lb |
Network Technology | 10GBase-X |
Port/Expansion Slot Details | 24 x 10 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Slot |
Modular | Yes |
Shared SFP Slot | No |
Number of SFP+ Slots | 24 |
Marketing Information | Cisco Nexus 3000 Series Switches overview The Cisco Nexus®3000 Series Switches are a comprehensive portfolio of 1, 10, and 40 Gigabit Ethernet switches built from a Switch-on-a-Chip (SoC) architecture. Introduced in April 2011, this series of switches provides line-rate Layer 2 and 3 performance and is suitable for Top-of-the-Rack (ToR) architecture. This series of switches has established itself as a leader in High-Frequency Trading (HFT), High-Performance Computing (HPC), and big data environments by pairing high performance and low latency with innovations in performance visibility, automation, and time synchronization. Cisco Nexus 3500 platform overview The Cisco Nexus 3500 platform further extends the leadership of the Cisco Nexus 3000 Series by including the innovative Cisco® Algorithm Boost (or Algo Boost) technology. Algo Boost technology, built into the switch Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), allows the Cisco Nexus 3500 platform to achieve exceptional Layer 2 and 3 switching latencies of less than 200 nanoseconds (ns). In addition, Algo Boost offers several innovations in latency, forwarding, and performance visibility capabilities: Three configurable modes for low latency Normal mode: This mode is excellent for environments needing low latency and high scalability. In this mode, latencies as low as 250 ns can be paired with the higher of the Layer 2 and 3 scaling values listed later in this document, in Table 6 and 7. Warp mode: For those customers with smaller environments who demand the lowest latencies possible, warp mode consolidates forwarding operations within the switch ASIC, lowering latency by up to an additional 20 percent compared to normal operation. In this mode, latencies as low as 190 ns can be paired with the smaller of the Layer 2 and 3 scaling values listed later in this document, in Table 8. Warp SPAN: In some environments, a stream of traffic entering one port simply needs to be copied to a list of outgoing ports as quickly as possible without processing or modification. The Cisco Nexus 3500 platform's warp SPAN capability allows all traffic entering a single port on the switch to be replicated to any number of destination ports at latencies as low as 50 ns. |
Product Series | 3000 |
Product Line | Nexus |
Product Model | 3524-XL |
Power Source | Power Supply |
Manufacturer | Cisco Systems, Inc |
Manufacturer Website Address | |
Manufacturer Part Number | N3K-C3524P-XL |
Redundant Power Supply Supported | Yes |
Media Type Supported | Optical Fiber |
Product Family | Nexus 3000 |
Number of Total Expansion Slots | 24 |
Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
Manageable | Yes |
Expansion Slot Type | SFP+ |
Brand Name | Cisco |
Form Factor | Rack-mountable |
Layer Supported | 3 |
Compatible Rack Unit | 1U |