Cisco QSFP-200-CU3M=: High-Density 200G Direc
Overview of the QSFP-200-CU3M= The Cisco QSFP-200...
The SLES-2S-GC-D3S= is a Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series 2-slot Gigabit Ethernet module designed for high-density enterprise and data center deployments. Supporting 48×1G Base-T ports and 4×10G SFP+ uplinks, it leverages Cisco UADP 3.0 ASIC for 240 Gbps switching capacity with hardware-accelerated Cisco DNA Essentials features.
Key technical parameters from Cisco’s hardware documentation:
Validated for use in:
Critical Limitations:
Supports 802.1x/MAB for 5,000+ endpoint authentication, handling ACL scale of 16,000 entries with TCAM compression enabled.
Processes Modbus TCP and DNP3 industrial protocols at line rate, achieving 99.999% reliability in manufacturing environments.
Optimized for H.265 multicast streaming with Policer Hierarchical QoS, reducing switch CPU utilization to <15% at 40Gbps throughput.
Thermal Management:
Maintain ≥3 RU vertical spacing between modules in Catalyst 9500H chassis. Use CAB-TA-9500 airflow trays in reverse-flow configurations.
Port Configuration Template:
interface range TenGigabitEthernet1/0/1-48
switchport mode access
storm-control broadcast level 50
device-tracking attach-policy IPDT_POLICY
ASIC Resource Allocation:
platform tcam format access-list ipv4 8K
platform tcam region arp 2048
Root Causes:
Resolution:
show platform hardware fed switch active qos queue stats
system mtu jumbo 9216
globally if using VXLAN encapsulationRoot Causes:
Resolution:
stack-power stack Stack1
power inline consumption default 15400
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During a 2023 university campus upgrade, 16 SLES-2S-GC-D3S= modules handled 38,000 concurrent BYOD connections—a 40% increase over previous gen hardware. However, the true test came during finals week: the module’s buffering capacity (12 MB per port) prevented TCP retransmits despite 95% link utilization. Yet, we learned the hard way that its 1G Base-T PHY requires Cat6a shielding in EMI-heavy labs. While 2.5G/5GBase-T dominates discussions, this module’s 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet reduced campus energy costs by $18,000 annually—proving that sometimes, proven tech delivers unexpected wins.