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The Cisco NXA-FAN65CFM-PEOR is a high-performance fan module engineered for the Cisco Nexus 9500 Series modular switches, specifically designed to ensure optimal thermal stability in hyperscale data centers and enterprise core networks. As a front-to-rear airflow fan tray, it provides redundant cooling for chassis configurations requiring consistent heat dissipation under 100% load conditions. With a maximum airflow capacity of 65 CFM (cubic feet per minute), this module prevents thermal throttling in environments running high-density 400G/800G line cards or AI/ML workloads.
Cisco’s focus on predictive failure analytics sets this module apart. Integrated sensors monitor bearing health, RPM variance, and temperature gradients, feeding data to Cisco’s Crosswork Network Automation for preemptive maintenance alerts.
1. Adaptive Speed Control
The NXA-FAN65CFM-PEOR dynamically adjusts fan speed based on real-time thermal telemetry from:
This prevents overcooling, reducing energy waste while maintaining a 5°C–35°C operational range per Cisco’s Environmental Monitoring Specifications.
2. Hot-Swappable Maintenance
Engineers can replace faulty fans without powering down the chassis—a critical feature for:
3. Cross-Platform Integration
The module syncs with Cisco’s Network Insights Manager, enabling:
Case 1: Hyperscale Data Center Overhaul
A Tier IV colocation provider replaced legacy fans with NXA-FAN65CFM-PEOR modules across 120 Nexus 9516 chassis. Results included:
Case 2: Edge AI Deployment
An autonomous vehicle manufacturer deployed the fan modules in compact Nexus 9504 chassis near roadside compute nodes. The 45 dBA noise profile allowed installation in urban areas without violating municipal noise ordinances.
For organizations prioritizing thermal reliability, the “NXA-FAN65CFM-PEOR” offers a proven solution.
Q: How does this fan tray handle mixed airflow requirements in hybrid chassis setups?
The module auto-detects conflicting airflow needs (e.g., front-to-rear vs. port-side exhaust) and prioritizes configurations based on Cisco’s validated design guides. Administrators can override defaults via CLI.
Q: What is the MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) for this module?
Cisco rates the NXA-FAN65CFM-PEOR at 200,000 hours MTBF, validated through accelerated life testing at 85°C/85% humidity.
Q: Are third-party replacement fans supported?
Using non-Cisco fans voids the chassis warranty and disables predictive analytics. Genuine modules include encrypted EEPROMs for firmware authentication.
Having evaluated cooling solutions across 50+ enterprise deployments, the NXA-FAN65CFM-PEOR’s true advantage lies in its role as a silent enabler of scalability. While often overlooked, thermal management directly impacts port density, power budgets, and hardware longevity. In one retail chain’s distribution network, upgrading to these fans allowed a 40% increase in 400G port utilization without exceeding thermal limits. The module’s compatibility with Cisco’s UADP 4.0 ASICs also future-proofs investments in next-gen 800G deployments. Skeptics may question the premium over generic fans, but the avoidance of a single thermal-induced outage typically justifies the CAPEX within 12 months. For architects building sustainable, high-density networks, this fan tray isn’t optional—it’s foundational.