05-24-2017 09:09 AM - edited 03-01-2019 05:14 AM
Hi,
I have ordered 2 x 93108-TC-EX switches ACI mode for a duel spine and leaf setup.
I now have a requirement to connect 8 x 10Gig fiber connections to my server enclosure.
Can someone kindly recommend the best option,
As per the documentation i can use the QSA module QSA (CVR-QSFP-SFP10G) and insert the SFP-10G-SR or i am not clear if i can use the
QSFP-40G-SR4 with a break out cable not sure of the PID and if supported on the 93108.
If both are supported what is the better solution to use .
Many thanks
Khurram
05-24-2017 10:16 AM
Hi Khurram,
The QSFP ports on N9K leaf nodes are only to be used for spine connectivity. The only option would be to use the 48 copper ports.
If the servers have any RJ45 ports which support 10Gig, then you could try plugging in copper between the 93108TC and the hosts. If they do not support copper, then your only option with the 93108 is to plug in GLC-T SFPs into the servers and scale down the speed to 1 gig.
Based on your requirements the 93180YC would be a better fit for your servers. It's the same hardware architecture as the 93108TC. The only difference is the ports are SFP/SFP+ instead of RJ45.
Jason
05-24-2017 10:28 AM
Hi Jason
Thanks for your reply
But referring to the following link
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/interfaces_modules/transceiver_modules/compatibility/matrix/40GE_Tx_Matrix.html#_Toc482605801
It states we can use QSFP ports with the QSA for the 10gig fibre for the 93108-TC-EX - unfortunately i am stuck with the 93108 and need to find a solution - what will happen if i use the QSA with the SFP-10-SR , will the connection not work ?
Kind Regards
05-24-2017 10:33 AM
Also this link explains the use of the QSFP ports as well
So very confused ...
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/transceiver-modules/data_sheet_c78-660083.html
Kind Regards
05-24-2017 02:22 PM
Appreciate any advice on this please ;)
11-13-2018 10:42 AM
@khashmi did you ever try this out? Did it work?
05-26-2017 10:12 AM
QSFP ports of the 93108 (fabric ports Eth1/49 and up) are only to be used for connecting to spines, not hosts. If you attempt to configure it for a host, then it will not work.
The document below does show support for QSA in 2.1(1h). The use case would be for stretch fabric designs when site to site is limited to 10gig fiber.
Jason
11-14-2018 01:43 AM
You cannot use 40G port for server connectivity in 93108-EX. These port are specifically build to use only Switch to Switch connectivity, in your case Spine to Leaf connectivity.
If you wanted 10G fiber port, I would suggest you to look for Cisco Nexus 93180YC switches.
11-14-2018 06:31 AM - edited 11-14-2018 07:17 AM
@AKK Thanks. What about this...
I want to connect a northbound link from a UCS 6248 fabric interconnect to this switch. My only supported transceiver option is to use an SFP+ in the FI and one in a QSA module on the QSFP port on the 93108TC-EX (non ACI).
I don't plan to use the L3 capabilities of the 9K switch at this time (long story). I simply want to trunk my VLANs over this connection.
You're saying this older/basic design, which I currently have connected to an old 2960 SFP uplink port, won't work?
11-14-2018 07:08 AM
Actually starting with Cisco APIC Release 3.1(1), uplink and downlink conversion is supported on Cisco Nexus 9000 series switches with names that end in EX or FX (except for the last 2 uplink ports), 93108TC included...
Regarding QSA and Breakout support check the latest release notes.
Regards,
Nuno
11-14-2018 07:23 AM
I should have mentioned a very important detail, which I didn't realize the original poster said, my scenario involves the 93108TC-EX in NX-OS mode (so standalone), not ACI mode.
11-14-2018 07:29 AM
In standalone mode nothing prevents you to connect to the QSFP ports as long as QSA or Breakout is supported (better check latest release notes and adapter compatibility matrix).
Actually its common to have FI 40G connections to the 93XX 40G ports.
Regards
Nuno
11-14-2018 07:31 AM
Figured as much. Yep, I've triple verified the supported compatibility.
Thanks for the help!
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