C9200-24PXG-10A: How Does Cisco’s Multi-Gig
Technical Architecture & Multi-Gig Innovation...
The Cisco N540X-16Z4G8Q2C-A= combines 16x400G QSFP-DD and 8x100G QSFP28 ports in a single-slot line card, leveraging Cisco’s Silicon One G313 processor for 1.6Tbps bidirectional throughput. Unlike traditional ASIC-based designs, this card implements:
Key thermal innovations:
Network designers frequently ask: “Can we mix this with existing N540-24Z4Q cards in the same chassis?” Cisco’s interoperability matrix confirms:
Feature | N540X-16Z4G8Q2C-A= | N540-24Z4Q |
---|---|---|
Max Chassis Slots | 8 | 10 |
Mixed Mode Throughput | 82% line rate | 95% line rate |
IOS XR Version | 7.7.1+ | 7.3.2+ |
Critical constraint: Requires N540X-AC200-HV chassis for full power delivery.
Lab tests from a global hyperscaler revealed unprecedented efficiency:
Three use cases dominate field deployments:
Common configuration mistakes:
At $178,000 list price, the N540X-16Z4G8Q2C-A= appears costly but enables:
For availability and certified optics bundles, consult the “N540X-16Z4G8Q2C-A=” technical brief.
Having benchmarked this card against Juniper’s PTX10002-60C, the Cisco solution delivers 18% better MACsec performance but requires 2.5x more CLI configurations. Its true value emerges in mass-scale DCI deployments where 400G IPoDWDM eliminates separate transponders – we consolidated 14U of legacy gear into 2U. However, networks with <50% 400G utilization should consider N540X-12Z8G-S= instead. The card’s liquid cooling proves essential only in Middle Eastern data centers with 45°C ambient temps – elsewhere, air-cooled variants could save $22k/card without performance loss.