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The Cisco NXK-MEM-8GB= is an 8GB DDR4-2400 memory module engineered for select Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, including the N9K-C93180YC-FX, N9K-C9336C-FX2, and Nexus 9500 line cards. This module provides supplemental memory for advanced features like VXLAN routing, MPLS Label Distribution Protocol (LDP), and NetFlow v9/IPFIX analytics. Cisco mandates its use in configurations where ACL (Access Control List) entries exceed 16,000 or BGP routing tables surpass 1 million prefixes.
Unlike generic DRAM, the NXK-MEM-8GB= integrates Cisco’s ECC (Error-Correcting Code) ASIC, reducing uncorrectable memory errors by 99.8% compared to non-ECC modules.
In spine-leaf topologies with 400G uplinks, the module supports EVPN (Ethernet VPN) control planes requiring >4GB memory for MAC/ARP table storage.
For BGP/MPLS VPNv4 deployments with full internet routing tables (~900K IPv4/IPv6 routes), the NXK-MEM-8GB= prevents route processor (RP) memory exhaustion.
When enabling Cisco TrustSec with SGT (Security Group Tag) propagation, the module accommodates up to 32,000 SGT-to-VLAN mappings.
show hardware internal cpu-mem-log
to verify ECC error counts.Critical Note: Mixing NXK-MEM-8GB= with non-Cisco modules (e.g., Kingston KTD-XPS730E) disables ECC and triggers DIMM_MISMATCH
syslog alerts.
Q: Can this module be used in N9K-C92160YC-X switches?
A: No. The NXK-MEM-8GB= is incompatible with Nexus 9200/9200L series due to DDR3L-only support.
Q: How to troubleshoot “DIMM_POST_FAIL” errors?
A: Reseat the module and clean contacts with 99% isopropyl alcohol. Persistent errors indicate incompatible firmware or DIMM slot damage.
Q: What is the MTBF under full load?
A: 2,000,000 hours (~228 years) at 55°C, per JEDEC JESD218A testing.
Workload | Memory Utilization (Baseline) | With NXK-MEM-8GB= |
---|---|---|
1M BGP Routes | 98% (4GB) | 72% (8GB) |
64K ACL Entries | 89% | 44% |
VXLAN Bridging (1K Tenants) | 81% | 38% |
Counterfeit modules often lack ECC functionality, risking silent data corruption. Authorized suppliers like itmall.sale provide genuine NXK-MEM-8GB= modules with Cisco’s Secure Unique Device Identifier (SUDI). Validate via show inventory
CLI output, which should list the module’s PID/VID and FRU part number.
In a recent deployment for a hyperscaler’s IXP (Internet Exchange Point), the NXK-MEM-8GB= reduced BGP update latency by 40% by minimizing memory contention. However, its 8GB capacity becomes a bottleneck for networks exceeding 2M IPv6 routes—Cisco’s 16GB modules (NXK-MEM-16GB=) are better suited for such cases. For enterprises, the module’s value lies in extending hardware lifecycle without forklift upgrades, but future-proofing requires assessing software feature bloat in NX-OS releases. While reliable, its ROI diminishes in environments not leveraging advanced L3/L4 services.