06-19-2014 01:22 PM
I understand the 6100/6200 interconnect switches are based on the Nexus 5510/5520, so what's the difference between them?
thanks.
_ Greg
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06-19-2014 02:23 PM
6100 is first generation, 6200 is second generation Fabric Interconnect.
5548/5596 (not 5510/5520) are also second generation.
FI in general has more flash, also runs Linux kernel besides NX-OS; it hosts the UCS manager application.
There is no feature parity between 6248/6296 and 5548/5596 !!
e.g. there is no CLI NX-OS set command support (only show commands are supported), all is either done with XML and or UCSM.
06-19-2014 02:23 PM
6100 is first generation, 6200 is second generation Fabric Interconnect.
5548/5596 (not 5510/5520) are also second generation.
FI in general has more flash, also runs Linux kernel besides NX-OS; it hosts the UCS manager application.
There is no feature parity between 6248/6296 and 5548/5596 !!
e.g. there is no CLI NX-OS set command support (only show commands are supported), all is either done with XML and or UCSM.
06-20-2014 07:56 AM
Thanks for your response...
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