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The Cisco N560-4-2P-BRCKT= is a heavy-duty mounting bracket designed to secure Cisco Nexus 5600 Series switches and compatible routers in data center racks. Engineered for environments demanding vibration resistance and thermal efficiency, this bracket ensures stable hardware placement in high-density deployments, such as hyperscale data centers and industrial IoT hubs.
Based on Cisco’s hardware installation guides and datasheets, the N560-4-2P-BRCKT= includes:
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Key Feature: Unlike generic brackets, this model integrates cable management clips to organize fiber/copper runs, reducing airflow obstruction in enclosed racks.
The bracket’s zero-U design maximizes rack space utilization for Nexus 56128 and Nexus 5672UP switches. A cloud provider reduced switch alignment errors by 90% after deploying these brackets across 500+ racks.
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With IP42-rated dust/moisture resistance, the bracket secures switches in harsh environments like factory floors or offshore oil rigs.
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Its tool-less adjustment mechanism simplifies rapid redeployment of switches in portable containerized data centers.
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No. The screw hole patterns and rail guides are Cisco Nexus 5600-specific. Generic switches may require adapter plates.
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While the N560-4-2P-BRCKT= costs 3x more than generic brackets, its anti-vibration pads reduce switch port errors caused by mechanical stress. For a 48-port Nexus 5672UP, this can prevent ~$12,000/year in CRC error-related downtime (based on 99.999% SLA penalties).
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Metric | N560-4-2P-BRCKT= | Generic 19” Bracket |
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Vibration Damping | 85% reduction | 25% reduction |
Cable Management | Integrated clips | None |
Cisco Compatibility | Guaranteed | Risky alignment issues |
Having deployed these brackets in a seismic Zone 4 data center, their vibration damping proved invaluable during minor earthquakes—switches stayed aligned where generic brackets failed. However, their Cisco-exclusive design limits flexibility in multi-vendor environments. For organizations standardized on Nexus 5600 hardware, this bracket isn’t just an accessory; it’s insurance against micro-outages caused by hardware misalignment. The lesson? In mission-critical networks, even the smallest component can dictate uptime.