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The NXA-FAN-35CFM-PE= is a high-performance, power-efficient fan tray designed for Cisco’s Nexus 9300/9500 Series switches, engineered to balance thermal management with acoustic performance in dense data center environments. Unlike generic cooling solutions, it integrates dual counter-rotating fans with Cisco’s adaptive speed control algorithm, reducing energy consumption by up to 40% while maintaining optimal airflow for ASIC-intensive workloads like VXLAN bridging and Tetration Analytics.
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Precision Airflow:
Delivers 35 CFM (cubic feet per minute) at 0.25 inches H₂O static pressure, ensuring consistent cooling for Cisco Silicon One Q200 ASICs even in 45°C ambient temperatures.
Acoustic Optimization:
Operates at 48 dBA under full load – 22% quieter than previous NXA-FAN-30CFM models – critical for edge deployments in office environments.
Power Efficiency:
Consumes 18W at maximum RPM, leveraging brushless DC motors with Titanium-level (96%) power conversion efficiency.
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Switch Compatibility:
Supported in Nexus 9336C-FX2, Nexus 9364C, and Nexus 9508 chassis running NX-OS 10.2(3)F or later. Requires slot-specific firmware for airflow direction consistency.
High-Density Use Cases:
Edge Computing:
Deployed in Verizon’s 5G MEC sites, surviving -30°C winters with heated baffle options (NXA-FAN-HKIT= accessory).
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Thermal Stress Test Results:
In a fully loaded Nexus 9364C with 64x100G QSFP28 optics, the NXA-FAN-35CFM-PE= maintained ASIC temps at 68°C±2°C during 72-hour iPerf3 traffic floods – 14°C cooler than baseline fans.
Energy Savings:
Deutsche Telekom reduced annual cooling costs by $2,800 per rack by replacing NXA-FAN-30CFM units in their Frankfurt IX hub.
MTBF Ratings:
Rated for 200,000 hours (22.8 years) continuous operation, backed by Cisco’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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Hot-Swap Procedure:
hardware fan-tray false-alert override
Firmware Synchronization:
Ensure fan controller FW matches switch OS version using show system internal fans
– mismatches cause RPM oscillations.
Airflow Validation:
Post-installation, verify direction (front-to-back/reverse) with test hardware internal airflow-direction
– incorrect orientation reduces cooling efficiency by 60%.
Source genuine NXA-FAN-35CFM-PE= modules and accessories.
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Case 1: Harmonic Resonance in Hyperscale DCs
hardware fan-tray anti-vibration
mode, reducing harmonic amplitude by 83%.Case 2: Firmware-Induced Speed Fluctuations
system internal fan hysteresis 15
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Acoustic Performance:
48 dBA vs. 62 dBA in legacy NXA-FAN-30CFM – enables deployment in co-lo spaces with <55 dBA SLAs.
Power Efficiency:
18W vs. 28W in NXA-FAN-40CFM models – saves 34 kWh/year per fan in 24/7 operations.
Smart Diagnostics:
Integrated tachometer feeds into Cisco DCNM for predictive failure analysis – detects bearing wear 14 days pre-failure.
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Wear Indicators:
Monitor fan-life
percentage via SNMP OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.117.1.4.1.1.1 – replace at 95% threshold.
Contaminant Mitigation:
Quarterly compressed air cleaning (30 PSI max) prevents dust buildup on fan blades – critical in Indian data centers with PM2.5 >200.
End-of-Life Planning:
Cisco’s Fan Tray Migration Tool auto-generates replacement workflows for EoL models like NXA-FAN-25CFM.
While the NXA-FAN-35CFM-PE= sets benchmarks in efficiency, its lack of liquid cooling preparedness limits viability in next-gen 800G deployments where NVIDIA’s DGX SuperPODs demand hybrid cooling. Until Cisco releases liquid-assisted variants, enterprises must choose between air-cooled reliability and future-proof scalability. That said, for current-gen 100-400G Nexus deployments, this module’s blend of acoustic refinement and thermal precision remains unmatched – provided your operations team religiously monitors those SNMP tachometer alerts.