09-02-2021 04:17 AM - edited 09-02-2021 04:21 AM
Hi
We have Cisco Nexus 93180YC-FX switches. All ports are currently used and additional servers are required to be connected.
Can I make use of the breakout cables that are available.
I.e the switches have 6 x 40/100-Gbps QSFP28 ports.
If I used a QSPF-4x10GB SFP+ breakout cable (QSFP-4SFP10G-CU3M) - is this meant to provide an additional 4 10GB ports that I connect upto servers.
Additionally using a QSFP - 4 x 25GB (QSFP-4SFP25G-CU3M) breakout cables for the same reason.
Thanks
09-02-2021 06:29 AM
Hi,
I.e the switches have 6 x 40/100-Gbps QSFP28 ports
If you are referring to the uplink ports, those 6 can only support 40/100.
HTH
09-02-2021 06:36 AM
Hi. Yes it is the uplink ports I refer to.
Cisco do sell breakout cables to convert the QSFP ports. so either 40 gb to 4 x 10gb, and 100gb to 4 x 25gb. I was wondering if this will be suitable to then connect to servers. The cables are (in a 3m length for example)
QSFP-4SFP25G-CU3M
QSFP-4SFP10G-CU3M
Thanks
09-02-2021 07:00 AM - edited 09-02-2021 07:06 AM
Hi,
Have a look at this document:
I don't see the exact model you have here but you may want to try the command. See bold section. "interface breakout module 2"
link:
For 7.0(3)I7(1) and later, Cisco Nexus 9000 C93180LC-EX switch provides three different modes of operation:
Mode 1: 28 x 40G + 4 x 40G/100G (Default configuration)
Hardware profile portmode 4x100g + 28x40g.
10x4 breakout is supported on the top ports from 1 to 27 (ports 1,3,5, 7...27). If any of the top port is broken out, the corresponding bottom port becomes non-operational. For example, if port 1 is broken out port 2 becomes non-operational.
1 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit QSA is supported on ports 29, 30, 31, and 32. However, QSAs on the top and bottom front panel ports must be of same speed.
Ports 29, 30, 31, and 32 support 10x4, 25x4, and 50x2 breakout.
Mode 2: 24 x 40G + 6 x 40G/100G
09-02-2021 08:17 AM
Ok I think I can run a 'dynamic breakout 'per port command one the quad sfp+ ports to break out on a per port basis. i.e
interface breakout module 1 port 1 map 10g-4x
I will source one cable to test
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