Cisco Nexus 7000 Series - Cisco WS-C3750G-48PS-S Switch Manual

Scalable, intelligent lan switching for campus, branch, and data center networks of all sizes
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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series

Cisco's flagship modular data center-class product line: Designed to meet the
requirements of the most mission-critical networks, the Cisco Nexus™ 7000 Series
delivers continuous system operation and virtualized pervasive services. The Cisco
Nexus 7000 Series is based on the highly resilient NX-OS operating system, with
enhanced features to deliver real-time system upgrades with exceptional manageability
and serviceability. Its innovative design is purpose-built to support end-to-end data
center unified fabrics for consolidating LAN and SAN traffic over a single network and for
high-performance campus core deployments.
The Cisco Nexus 7000 Series is designed for highly scalable 1GE and 10 Gigabit
Ethernet networks today, with the ability to scale beyond 15 terabits per second (Tbps)
coupled with future support for 40-Gbps and 100-Gbps Ethernet.
Powered by Cisco NX-OS, the Nexus 7000 Series offers a self-healing, robust and rich
feature set with a variety of Cisco innovations. Cisco's NX-OS provides customers with an
intelligent and scalable network operating system that offers numerous industry-leading
innovations such as OTV, FabricPath, VDCs, LISP, and hitless ISSU for continuous
availability, setting the standard for mission-critical environments. NX-OS delivers
exceptional operational flexibility through a single operating system that is leveraged
across all Nexus platforms, the Cisco MDS 9000 family of storage switches and the
Cisco UCS 6100 Series of Fabric Interconnects of the Cisco Unified Computing System.
This provides for consistent operations across physical, virtualized, and converged
environments allowing you to implement a single operating system across network,
storage, and compute infrastructures, simplifying data center operations and resulting in
a positive effect on operational costs.
IP routing and multicast: Supports state-of-the-art implementations of IPv4 and IPv6
services, routing protocols, and IP multicast features to optimize and enhance network
scalability and performance, reducing capital expenditures (CapEx) and operating
expenses (OpEx).
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