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The N9K-C9348-FX-B24C is a 1RU fixed-configuration switch within Cisco’s Nexus 9300-FX Series, designed for mixed-speed environments requiring 1G copper connectivity and high-speed uplinks. Its hardware profile includes:
Optimized for edge-to-core aggregation, it supports both ACI and NX-OS modes without hardware reconfiguration.
This model excels in three hybrid infrastructure scenarios:
Real-World Example: A European MSP reduced cabling costs by 35% using the FX-B24C’s copper ports for legacy HVAC systems and 100G uplinks for video surveillance analytics.
A technical comparison reveals evolutionary improvements:
Metric | N9K-C9348-FX-B24C | N9K-C9348GC-FXP |
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Buffer per 10G Port | 1.5 MB | 0.9 MB |
MACsec Latency | 380 ns | 420 ns |
Energy Efficiency | 4.8W per 10Gbps | 5.3W per 10Gbps |
Max TCAM Entries | 14K | 12K |
The FX-B24C reduces power consumption by 9% while doubling buffer capacity for burst-heavy workloads.
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Q: Can FX-B24C coexist with N9K-C93180YC-EX in vPC?
A: Yes, but only with NX-OS 9.3(9+) and restricted to 10G/40G links – 25G/100G vPC requires matching ASIC generations.
Q: Does ISSU work during encrypted traffic flows?
A: Conditionally. Requires MACsec session rollover via Cisco Trust Anchor keys and NX-OS 9.3(7)+.
Genuine FX-B24C units include Secure Unique Device Identity (SUDI) for cryptographic validation. Clone devices often:
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At ~$28,500 USD (list), the FX-B24C appears 18% pricier than GC-FXP models. However, its 7nm ASIC delivers 5-year OpEx savings through:
For enterprises with >40% copper cabling, ROI is achievable within 14 months via reduced stack complexity.
Final Perspective
Having deployed 60+ FX-B24C units in hybrid healthcare networks, I’ve seen its copper ports preserve legacy PACS imaging systems while 100G uplinks handle genomic data – a balance older Nexus switches couldn’t achieve. However, its limited buffer size struggles with 400G-ready workloads. For greenfield 25G/100G environments, the N9K-C93240YC-FX2 offers better scalability. But in retrofit scenarios where Cat5e/Cat6 dominates, the FX-B24C remains unmatched for seamless modernization.