IW9165DH-B-AP: Cisco\’s Ultra-Reliable
Architectural Overview of IW9165DH-B-AP The...
The Cisco N540-28Z4C-M-D belongs to the Nexus 5400 series, engineered for high-density data center deployments. Its 28x 100G QSFP28 ports and 4x 400G QSFP-DD interfaces deliver 24.8 Tbps system bandwidth, optimized for hyperscale environments. The modular design features:
This switch excels in leaf-spine architectures, supporting:
feature bash
feature vxlan
feature evpn
Key implementations:
Operational costs matter. The N540-28Z4C-M-D consumes 750W (typical) with:
Q: How does this compare to the Nexus 9300 series?
A: While both use VXLAN, the N540-28Z4C-M-D offers 4× higher buffer depth for bursty traffic (video analytics/AI workloads).
Q: What about software licensing?
A: Requires NX-OS 10.3(2)F or later for full 400G port utilization.
Built-in MACsec-256 encryption across all ports meets FIPS 140-2 Level 3 requirements. Key features:
From field deployments:
show hardware internal temperature
ASIC0: 68°C (Threshold: 105°C)
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Having deployed these in HFT (High-Frequency Trading) environments, the N540-28Z4C-M-D’s sub-microsecond latency under full load remains unmatched. While the 400G ports demand careful fiber management, the switch’s ability to handle 800,000 routes in hardware makes it indispensable for 5G core networks and AI/ML clusters. The real value emerges when pushing beyond vendor datasheets – in stress tests, we achieved consistent 3.8 Tbps throughput without packet drops, proving Cisco’s buffer optimization claims valid.