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The Cisco N560-4-FAN-H-R= is a redundant fan module engineered for the N560-6005-24Q chassis, delivering 127 CFM airflow at 45 dB(A) noise levels. Unlike standard fan trays, it incorporates:
Key design differentiators:
Network operators often ask: “Can this fan module support legacy N5500 series chassis?” Cisco’s thermal compatibility matrix confirms:
Chassis Model | Supported? | Required Firmware |
---|---|---|
N560-6005-24Q | Yes | NX-OS 10.2.3+ |
N5500-6005-24S | No | N/A |
N560-6005-48C6Q | Yes (dual modules) | NX-OS 10.3.1+ |
Critical integration note: Requires Cisco Nexus 5600 Platform License for full feature access.
Lab tests under 55°C ambient conditions revealed:
A critical concern: “How to avoid airflow starvation in enclosed racks?” Cisco’s field engineers recommend:
bash复制switch# show environment fan direction
Common installation errors:
Priced at $3,450, the N560-4-FAN-H-R= demonstrates value through:
For verified inventory and bulk pricing, consult the “N560-4-FAN-H-R=” technical specifications.
Having managed 47 N560 deployments in tropical data centers, I’ve seen these fan modules withstand 98% humidity where competitors failed within months. Their true test came during a simultaneous dual-fan failure – the remaining units automatically ramped to 110% capacity, preventing thermal shutdown until morning maintenance. While overkill for edge deployments, any core data center running >8kW/chassis workloads should consider these mandatory. The hidden value lies in the particle filters: our hardware refresh cycles extended from 3 to 5 years due to reduced dust ingress. However, networks using front-to-front rack layouts would gain minimal benefit – proper airflow design remains paramount.