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Re: Cisco Nexus 93180YC Switch Feedback

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tim Stevenson)
Wed Aug 9 09:26:20 2017

X-Original-To: nanog@nanog.org
Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2017 16:15:33 -0700
To: Simon Lockhart <simon@slimey.org>
From: Tim Stevenson <tstevens@cisco.com>
In-Reply-To: <20170808224842.GO15390@dilbert.slimey.org>
Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>
Errors-To: nanog-bounces@nanog.org

At 03:48 PM 8/8/2017  Tuesday, Simon Lockhart opined:
>On Tue Jul 25, 2017 at 08:31:54PM -0700, Tim Stevenson wrote:
> > tstevens-92160yc-1# sh int cap | beg 1/49 | eg Eth|Speed
> > Ethernet1/49 >   Speed:                 40000
> > Ethernet1/50 >   Speed:                 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
> > Ethernet1/51 >   Speed:                 40000
> > Ethernet1/52 >   Speed:                 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
> > Ethernet1/53 >   Speed:                 40000
> > Ethernet1/54 >   Speed:                 40000
>
>Are you sure?


I'll claim correctness on a technicality ;)

Since the original statement was: "Notably only four of the six 100G 
ports on the 92160YCX will run at 100G, leaving two at 40G."

In the default mode, you get 4 x 40G + 2 x 100G. Good point that 
there is an optional mode which is 4 x 100G - but there is no 40G in 
that mode, ports 53-54 are disabled in that mode.

Thanks,
Tim



>xsw-01.ixn# show ver | incl Nexus9
>   cisco Nexus9000 C92160YC-X chassis
>
>xsw-01.ixn# sh int cap | beg 1/49 | eg Eth|Speed
>Ethernet1/49
>   Speed:                 40000,100000
>Ethernet1/50
>   Speed:                 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
>Ethernet1/51
>   Speed:                 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
>Ethernet1/52
>   Speed:                 1000,10000,25000,40000,50000,100000
>
>xsw-01.ixn# show run | incl portmode
>hardware profile portmode 48x25G+4x100G
>
>xsw-01.ixn(config)# hardware profile portmode ?
>   48x25g+2x100g+4x40g  48x25G+2x100G+4x40G port mode
>   48x25g+4x100g        48x25G+4x100G port mode
>
>You can configure how the ports present themselves...
>
>Simon





Tim Stevenson, tstevens@cisco.com
Routing & Switching CCIE #5561
Distinguished Engineer, Technical Marketing
Data Center Switching
Cisco - http://www.cisco.com
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