Cisco Nexus N5K-C5672UP – Switch – L3 – Managed – 32 x 1 Gigabit / 10 Gigabit SFP+ + 16 x combo 1 Gigabit / 10Gb Ethernet / 2/4/8Gb Fibre Channel / FCoE SFP+ + 6 x 40Gb Ethernet / FCoE QSFP+ (breakout compatible) – rack-mountable
High-Performance 10 GE Unified Port Switch The Cisco Nexus 5672UP is a wire-rate Layer 2 and Layer 3 switch offering 10 Gigabit Ethernet and unified ports (UP) in a compact one-rack-unit form factor. It is optimized for 10 Gigabit Ethernet top-of-rack access, Cisco Fabric Extender (FEX) aggregation, Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) segmentation, and LAN-SAN convergence. It delivers high performance, operational efficiency, and design flexibility for traditional, virtualized, and cloud environments. New Cisco Nexus 5600 Switches Learn how these next-generation switches meet the demands of large-scale converged and virtualized data centers. (06:47 min) Features and Capabilities The Cisco Nexus 5672UP Switch is part of the Cisco Nexus Family of data center switches, offering capabilities of the comprehensive Cisco NX-OS feature set. High Scalability and Performance The Cisco Nexus 5672UP switch is designed to meet the scaling demands of traditional and cloud deployments: – Up to 48 10GE ports (of which 16 are UP) and 6 true 40GE QSFP ports – Hardware based VXLAN (L2, L3, Gateway) and NVGRE capable – Up to 1152 ports in a single management domain via Cisco FEX architecture – Large table sizes and buffers with 1 usec latency Operational Efficiency The Cisco Nexus 5672UP switch delivers ease of operations via single point of management and programmability: – Advanced analytics tool kit with latency and buffer monitoring – Single point of management with Cisco FEX Architecture – Programmability – Python scripting, TCL scripting, the Cisco One Platform Kit, OnePK and Openflow Architectural Flexibility The Cisco 5672UP switch provides deployment flexibility for varying customer needs: – LAN/SAN Convergence – Supports Dynamic Fabric Automation (DFA) for simplified virtualized and cloud deployments – FabricPath support for scalable layer 2 networks
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