Get High-Density, 1/10/40/100-Gbps Switching Get high performance, advanced programmability, and wire-rate Layer 2 and 3 switching based on the Cisco NX-OS operating system. The 31108PC-V SFP+ is a 48-port 1/10-Gbps switch with 40/100-Gbps uplinks. It supports DevOps toolsets, and offers mobility and scale for service and cloud providers. This compact, top-of-rack (ToR) switch is ideal for building cost-effective, power-efficient data centers. High Performance and Flexibility - 48 downlink ports support 1G and 10G - 6 flexible uplink ports support 40G, 100G, 4x10G with breakout cables, and 1x10G with QSA adapter - Up to 2.5 terabits per second (Tbps) and up to 1.4 billion packets per second (Bpps) - The design is optimized for ultra-low nominal latency (approximately 650 nanoseconds) - Border Gateway Protocol Ethernet VPN (BGP EVPN) control plane offers scalable multitenancy and host mobility Feature-Rich - Native line-rate virtual extensible LAN (VXLAN) routing supports mobility and tenant isolation - Integrates with Cisco Cloud Network Manager and XML management tools - Includes scalable and cost-effective network traffic monitoring with Cisco Nexus Data Broker Simple Operations - Touchless boot-up with Power-On Auto-Provisioning (POAP) - Configuration management DevOps tools support Puppet, Chef, and Ansible - Advance programmability functions include Cisco NX-API command-line interface (CLI), NX-API representational state transfer (REST), Cisco Embedded Event Manager, and Python scripting
Products specifications
Attribute name | Attribute value |
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Weight | 150 W |
Depth | 22.3" |
Heat dissipation | 1228 BTU/h |
Switching capacity | 2160 Gbit/s |
Switching optical modules type | 100 Gigabit Ethernet |
SFP+ module slots quantity | 48 |
QSFP28 ports quantity | 6 |
Access Control List (ACL) egress | 1000 |
Internal memory | 16 MB |
Console port | RS-232 |
Fiber optic connector | QSFP28, SFP+ |
Fiber ports quantity | 54 |
Fiber type | Multi-mode |
MAC address table | 288000 entries |
Power consumption (typical) | 150 W |
Flash memory | 64000 MB |
Security algorithms | SNMP |