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The Cisco A99-RP3-SE= is a dual-supervisor route processor engineered for Catalyst 9400 and Nexus 9500 series chassis, delivering stateful failover and control plane redundancy in mission-critical networks. Designed as the operational backbone, it manages routing protocols, QoS policies, and system diagnostics while ensuring zero service disruption during hardware upgrades or failures.
The A99-RP3-SE= uses In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) protocols to synchronize runtime states between active and standby supervisors. During upgrades, Uplinks remain operational on both supervisors with <200ms traffic convergence.
Yes. Cisco IOS-XE 17.9.4+ is required for FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) support, while NX-OS 8.4+ enables VSAN trunking on Nexus platforms.
For guaranteed interoperability with Cisco’s latest fabric modules, “A99-RP3-SE=” is available here. Always request Cisco’s Hardware Compatibility Matrix (HCM) documentation to confirm support for your specific chassis generation and power shelf configurations.
While the A99-RP3-SE= remains pivotal for legacy Catalyst/Nexus 9500 deployments, its relevance diminishes in cloud-native architectures. Modern alternatives like Catalyst 9600 with Kubernetes-based control planes offer superior automation but lack PAROLI-based fabric scalability. For financial institutions or healthcare networks bound by compliance timelines, this module provides a transitional solution—though its 13RU chassis footprint and 3000W power demands demand rigorous rack space planning. Ultimately, its value lies in bridging traditional HA designs to intent-based networking paradigms.