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Q What are Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches? A single system can scale up to 384 ports with a wide choice of
PoE+, Cisco UPOE, and data options. In addition, the series supports
A Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series of enterprise-class access switches
1 Gbps Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP), 10 Gbps (SFP+) and 25
switches extend the power of intent-based networking and Catalyst
9000 hardware and software innovation to a broader set of Gbps (SFP28) line cards for aggregation deployments.
deployments. Compared to the scale and feature richness the of With several unique innovations such as modular power supply, dual
Catalyst 9300 Series switches, Catalyst 9200 Series switches focus serviceable fan tray, Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switches sets a new
on offering right-sized switching for simple branch deployments. With bar for enterprise modular access network deployments.
its family pedigree, Catalyst 9200 Series offers simplicity without
compromise – it is secure, always on and provides a new level of IT
simplicity.
Q What are Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Switches?
These switches also support full IEEE 802.3at PoE+, fixed and modular
Q options with field-replaceable network modules, redundant fans, and A
Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switches are the next generation of
enterprise-class fixed-core and aggregation layer switches that are
power supplies and a variety of uplink modules.
A part of the Cisco Catalyst 9000 family. These switches come with 4-
core 2.4-GHz CPU, 16-GB DDR4 memory, and up to 120 GB of USB
What are Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switches?
3.0 or 960 GB of SATA SSD storage for container-based application
hosting.
Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switches are the next generation of
enterprise-class stackable access-layer switches that are part of the Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switches are the industry’s first 100, 40
Cisco Catalyst 9000 switching family. These switches also support full and 25 Gigabit Ethernet feature-rich switches targeted for the
IEEE 802.3at PoE+, Cisco UPOE, modular and field-replaceable enterprise campus, delivering unmatched table scales (MAC, route,
network modules, redundant fans, and power supplies. In addition, and Access Control List [ACL]) and buffering for enterprise
Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series models support a variety of uplink applications. The platform offers nonblocking 100 Gbps Quad Small
modules for both copper and fiber uplink support. These models add Form-Factor Pluggable (QSFP28), 40 Gbps (QSFP), 25 Gbps (SFP28)
even more flexibility to the interface choices that you can make in a and 10 Gbps (SFP+) switches with granular port densities that fit
single Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switch or in a stack of Cisco diverse campus needs. The Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series supports
Catalyst 9300 Series switches. advanced routing and infrastructure services (MPLS Layer 2 and 3
VPNs, IP Multicast VPN [MVPN], and Network Address Translation
Q What are Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series Switches? [NAT]), SD-Access border capabilities (host tracking database,
A Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series Switches are the next generation of cross-domain connectivity, and Virtual Route Forwarding [VRF]-aware
enterprise-class modular access and aggregation switches that are LISP), and network system virtualization with Cisco StackWise® Virtual
part of the Cisco Catalyst 9000 family. These switches provide technology (select models) that are critical for placement in the
unparalleled investment protection with a centralized switching campus core.
architecture that is capable of supporting up to 9 Tbps system
bandwidth and unmatched perpetual PoE power delivery. The family
of switches delivers state-of-the-art high availability with capabilities
such as NSF/SSO, In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU), uplink
resiliency, and N + 1/N + N redundancy with modular power supplies.
Will StackWise Virtual be supported on all ports on the What is the portfolio transition from the Cisco Catalyst
Q Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series?
Q 3000 and 4000 Series to the Cisco Catalyst 9000 platform?
A Currently, StackWise Virtual is supported on all the front panel ports A Refer to Table 2.
in select models. It is not currently supported on the uplink modules. Table 2. Cisco Catalyst platform transitions
Please refer to the Release Notes for more information.
Current Platforms Transition to Cisco
Catalyst 9000 platform
Product portfolio and positioning Access Cisco Catalyst Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series
What is the relative positioning among the Cisco Catalyst switching 2960-X/XR
Q 9300, 9400, and 9500?
A Refer to Table 1. Cisco Catalyst Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series
Table 1. Platform positioning 3850 copper
Cisco Catalyst Lead fixed core and aggregation series Cisco Catalyst 6880-X
9500 Series with 100G, 40G, 25G and 10G
Cisco Catalyst 6840-X
What feature sets does Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches What management capabilities are available for the Cisco
Q support? Q Catalyst 9000 switches?
A Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches support the packaging of features
A You can manage it using the Cisco IOS software Command-Line
into Essentials and Advantage packages. The details of the Interface (CLI), using Cisco Prime® Infrastructure 3.1.7 DP13, Cisco
features in each package are listed in the data sheets. See the DNA Center, onboard Cisco IOS XE Software Web User Interface
links provided in the Pricing and Ordering section. (WebUI), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), or
Netconf/YANG. Catalyst 9000 switches have been designed to
work with Cisco DNA Center and SD-Access, using the DNA Center
Appliance.
What programmability capabilities are available on the
Q Catalyst 9000 switches?
Is there an onboard web GUI on Cisco Catalyst 9000 family
A Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches opens a completely new paradigm in Q switches?
network configuration, operation, and monitoring through network
automation. The Cisco automation solution is open, standards- A Yes. An onboard web GUI - WebUI - is available.
based, and extensible across the entire network lifecycle of a
network device.
What is the purpose of the blue beacon LED on Cisco
• Device provisioning: Through Plug-and-Play (PnP), Zero-Touch Q Catalyst 9000 switches?
Provisioning (ZTP), and Preboot Execution (PXE)
• Configuration: Model-driven operation through open Application
A The blue beacon LED is common across the Cisco Catalyst 9000
Programming Interfaces (APIs) over NETCONF, Python Scripting switching portfolio to simplify the operations. It makes chassis
identification easier when several such switches are mounted on
• Customization and monitoring: Streaming telemetry
racks. A remote administrator can enable the LED to blink to help
• Upgrade and manageability: In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU), the local operator quickly locate the chassis. The local operator
patchability, and config/replace presses the mode button to acknowledge.
What is the maximum number of VRF instances that I can The support for wireless capability uses the Cisco Catalyst 9800
Q configure on the Cisco Catalyst 9000 platform? Wireless Controllers for embedded, cloud-based or appliance
based control. You can also use the AireOS 8.5 Controller running
A The maximum number of VRFs that you can configure on the Cisco
on an Cisco 8540 Wireless Controller, Cisco 5520 Wireless
Catalyst 9300, 9400 and 9500 Series switches is 256. For
Catalyst 9200 Series switches the maximum is 4 VRFs on the Controller, or Cisco 3504 Wireless Controller appliance with the
Cisco Catalyst platforms functioning as Fabric Edge and Fabric
Q modular models and 1 VRF on fixed models.
Border nodes.
• Wired innovations applied to wireless: First-hop security What are Cisco’s solutions for 5 Gbps connections to
innovations available for wired can also be applied to wireless; for Q endpoints?
example, Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI), IP Source Guard (IPSG),
and DHCP Snooping. A Cisco offers stackable Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switch models,
that supports 10G, 5G, 2.5G, 1G, and 100M interfaces. This dense
• Segmentation across wired and wireless: solution will allow a single stack of 8 units to support up to 384
-- The virtual network now passes all the way to wired as well as ports, connected using the industry’s highest stack bandwidth,
wireless devices. StackWise-480. All ports also support Cisco UPOE, PoE+, and PoE.
-- This segmentation is important for separation of certain
devices from others, such as IoT and building automation How will uplink speeds evolve beyond 10G in the campus?
devices connected over wireless. Q With downlink speeds increasing, uplink speeds will evolve beyond
-- It is also important for security reasons to reduce attack the A today’s most common speeds of 10G. There is a new speed
surface; if someone gets into a segment, the person can move required in the campus that 1) uses the same common duplex fiber
only within that segment. in the cable plant, 2) is able to support the 300- to 350-meter
distances common in the campus, and 3) uses optics that are
-- Because segmentation is handled by the fabric, the number of consistent with SFP+ for easy migration. As a result of these
SSIDs can be limited. requirements, 25G Ethernet is bound to emerge as the preferred
• Best multicast: uplink speed in the campus for links from the access layer to the
-- The solution offers the best performance of distributed aggregation layer. Also, links from the core layer to the aggregation/
replication in hardware across the network. distribution layer of the network will evolve to 100G.
These switches truly deliver the best of wired and wireless together. What are Cisco’s solutions for the uplinks and core?
Q Cisco provides the industry’s first full campus solution, from the
What is the rationale for future downlink speeds
Q converging on 5 Gbps? A access layer to the network core. Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series
stackable switches support 4x 1G and42x 40G fixed and modular
A The maximum speed supported in the most widely deployed uplink modules options. Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series stackable
cabling, Cat5e, goes up to 5 Gbps. Additionally, the next-generation switches support 2x 25G and 2x 40G uplink modules. Cisco
wireless standard, 802.11ax, will require 5-Gbps links to the Catalyst 9400 Series modular switches support 10G, 25G and 40G
Ethernet network from the access points. Compute, storage, uplink ports in the supervisor engines today. Cisco Catalyst 9500
and high-performance endpoints will support 5 Gbps with next- Series switches support dense 25G, 40G, and 100G modules in the
generation NICs. 2.5 Gbps is seen as a transitional technology. core.
Q What is the power consumption for Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series switches?
A Power consumption by SKU is listed on the data sheet and can be seen in Table 3.
Table 3. Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series power consumption by SKU
Fixed SKUs
(C9200L)
24 125W AC - Yes Fixed redundant
C9200L-24T-4G/4X
48 125W AC - Yes Dual Fixed
C9200L-48T-4G/4X
• C9300-48T: 48 ports data Are the uplinks between the Cisco Catalyst 9300 and 3850
Q Series switches interchangeable?
• C9300-24T: 24 ports data
A All existing Catalyst 3850 Series switch uplink modules may be
Can I stack Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series Switches with the used in Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switches. However, the Catalyst
Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series Switches? 9300 Series switch uplinks modules are not supported on the
Q These switches do not stack together. Features are packaged Catalyst 3850 Series switches.
differently between these platforms, they use different CPU
A architectures, and the platforms do not have the same scaling,
Q What about service modules for the Cisco Catalyst
making stacking with them impossible. 9300 Series switches?
A
There are no service modules for Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series
Are the network modules shared between the Cisco switches. All functions are embedded into the platform.
Catalyst 9300 and 3850 Series switches?
Q Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series switch network modules may be used Q Where can I purchase an SSD module for the Cisco
on Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switches. However, the Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series series?
A Catalyst 9300 Series switch network modules are not usable on A
SSD modules approved by Cisco are available (SSD-120G=)
the Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series switches.
What management ports are available on the Cisco Do Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switches support
Q Catalyst 9300 Series switches?
Q auto-baud on the console port?
A Catalyst 9300 Series switches come with a 10/100/1000 Ethernet A No.
dedicated management port on the backside of the switch right
above the console port. This port is in a separate VRF instance What type of airflow do Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series
called “Mgmt-vrf” in order to segment the management traffic from Q switches support?
the global routing table of the switch.
A The airflow on Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switches is “front and
sides” to back airflow.
Can I use both console ports on Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series
Q switches simultaneously? What pluggable transceiver modules do Cisco Catalyst
Q
A No. When you use the USB console, the RJ-45 console receives 9300 Series switches support?
the output of the USB console as well. This design allows the
administrator to see when the USB console port is in use. This A Refer to the Cisco Transceiver Module Compatibility Matrixes for
a complete list: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/interfaces-
capability is useful for remote administrators. modules/transceiver- modules/products-device- support-tables-
list.html.
Q What is the power consumption for Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switches?
A Power consumption by SKU is listed on the data sheet and can be seen in Table 3.
Table 3. Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series power consumption by SKU
A The Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series has 12 primary SKUs: • C9400-LC-24XS: 24 ports 10G (SFP+) line card
• C9410R: 10 slot Catalyst 9400 Chassis • C9400-LC-48S: 48 ports 1G (SFP) line card
• C9407R: 7 slot Catalyst 9400 Chassis • C9400-LC-24S: 24 ports 1G (SFP) line card
• C9404R: 4 slot Catalyst 9400 Chassis
What is the system architecture on Cisco Catalyst 9400
• C9400-SUP-1XL-Y: up to 240G per slot supervisor, with 25G Q Series switches?
• C9400-SUP-1XL: up to 240G per slot supervisor A Catalyst 9400 Series switches are based on centralized
architecture using the Cisco UADP ASIC 2.0 running open Cisco
• C9400-SUP-1: 80G per slot supervisor
IOS XE software. This architecture has several key benefits,
• C9400-LC-48UX: 24 ports 2.5G/5G mGig+ 10/100/1000 including simplicity of upgrades, investment protection, and
(RJ45) line card superior high availability.
• C9400-LC-48U: 48 ports UPOE 10/100/1000 (RJ45) line card
• C9400-LC-48P: 48 ports PoE+ 10/100/1000 (RJ45) line card
Can a Catalyst 9400 Series switch spare What is the airflow design on Cisco Catalyst
Q supervisor be used in any slot ?
Q 9400 Series switches?
A Yes, standby SUP will assume the license level of Active
A Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switches utilize a side-to-
SUP regardless which slot its inserted in. side airflow design that is most common in campus
modular access deployments.
Does SSO work with an DNA Essentials License and What is unique about Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switch
Q spare SUP in a Catalyst 9400 Series switch? Q fan-tray design?
A SSO functionality is supported in with DNA Essentials license,
A Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switches have an innovative fan-tray
however for NSF and ISSU capabilities, a Network Advantage design that allows you to service the fan tray from the front or the
License is needed on both Supervisors. back using the same fan tray. In certain rack deployments, this
design allows you to retain your cable connectivity to the modules
while servicing the fan tray from the rear.
If I buy a Catalyst 9400 Series switch with the DNA What is unique about the Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series
Q Q switch power design?
Essentials license and a spare supervisor (ships with
Network Advantage only), does it effectively upgrade A The Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switch power-design architecture is
the switch to DNA Advantage? unique and superior in many ways. The novel design supports:
If the DNA Advantage feature set is required, the chassis must
A be upgraded to DNA Advantage license : C9400-DNA-E-A.
• Modular power supply
• Superior high-availability capabilities to support N + 1 or N + N
Following table summarizes a few scenarios. modes of operation
• Combined mode of operation
Deployment Result
Operation • Ability to mix-and-match inputs from 110V and 220V sources
Scenario
• Platinum rated efficient power supplies
Use spare Config of primary After reboot,
SUP as SUP gets copied system operates • Power shared across data, PoE and system components
secondary and used for with 1x DNA-E
SUP secondary SUP and 2x NW-E Q How many power supplies can the 4, 7 and 10 slot
chassis hold?
Use spare Reboot is Upon SL
A The 4 slot chassis option supports up to 4 modular power
SUP as mandatory validation, supplies. The 7 and 10 slot chassis options support up to 8
primary SUP system operates modular power supplies.
(Dual SUP with 1xDNA-E
mode) and 2x NW-E
How do I decide the number of power supplies I need on a What management ports are available on Cisco Catalyst
Q Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switch?
Q 9400 Series switches?
A Use the Cisco Power Calculator to estimate the power requirements A Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switches come with a mini-B type USB
on Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switches. This tool allows you to console port and a 10/100/1000 Ethernet (RJ-45) dedicated
configure current and future power needs based on the devices, management port on the front panel of the switch. The Ethernet port
line cards, and access endpoints and recommends the number of is in a separate VRF instance called “Mgmt-vrf”. This setup segments
power supplies you need for your deployment: https:// the management traffic from the global routing table of the switch.
www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tools-catalog.html.
Can I use both console ports simultaneously on a Cisco
Do the power supplies separate the power into data and
Q Catalyst 9400 Series switch?
Q inline (PoE) categories? A No. The RJ-45 port is the default and console switches to USB
when the USB cable is connected.
A No. The power from the power supplies is shared between data,
PoE and other system components.
Do Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switches support Online
What redundant mode does Cisco Catalyst 9400
Q Insertion and Removal (OIR)?
Q Series switches support? A Yes, OIR is supported on all the modules and power supplies.
A Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switches support N + N redundant
mode and N+1 redundant mode. The platforms allow changing of What pluggable transceiver modules do Cisco Catalyst
the power supply modes with a simple CLI. For N + N mode, N Q 9400 Series switches support?
power supplies are active and N are in standby. For N+1 mode, N
power supplies are active and 1 is in standby. A Refer to the Cisco Transceiver Module Compatibility Matrixes for the
supported list https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/interfaces-
modules/transceiver-modules/products-device-support-tables-list.html.
On Cisco Catalyst 9400 Series switches, what is the
Q default power supply mode?
A The default mode is a combined mode; User can change the mode
of operation either N+N or N+1 mode.
A No, uplink modules of the Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switches have • DEFAULT_ROUTER: The IP address of the default router in the
different SKUs from those of the 3850 Series. local network
Example:
How many Rack Units (RUs) do Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series
Q Switches have? • Switch: set DEFAULT_ROUTER 10.4.2.1
A Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Switches are 1RU switches • Switch: set IP_ADDR 10.4.2.140/255.255.255.0
• Switch: boot tftp://<tftp server ip addr>/<filename>
Q Do Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switches support 802.1ae? • Benefits of upgrading to Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switches
A Yes, Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switches come with two AC power • Line cards: Latest Datasheet Version for Line cards
supplies. For further details on power supplies, please refer to
• Cisco Catalyst 9500: Latest Datasheet Version
Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switch data sheet: Latest data
sheet version
What is the SKU mapping between the Cisco Catalyst What is the SKU mapping between the Cisco Catalyst
Q Q 3850 and 9300 Series switches?
2960-X/XR and 9200 Series switches?
A Refer to Table 4. A Refer to Table 4.
Table 4. Mapping between Cisco Catalyst 3850 and 9300 Series Table 4. Mapping between Cisco Catalyst 3850 and 9300 Series
WS-C2960X-24 C9200L-24T Cisco Catalyst 9200 WS-C3850-24T C9300-24T Cisco Catalyst 9300
-TD-L -4X 24 port data only switch 24-port data only switch
-TS-L,TS-LL -4G
Cisco Catalyst 9200 WS-C3850-24P C9300-24P Cisco Catalyst 9300
WS-C2960X-24P C9200L-24P
24 port PoE+ switch 24-port PoE+ switch
- PD-L -4X
-PS-L,PSQ-LL -4G
WS-C3850-24U C9300-24U Cisco Catalyst 9300
WS-C2960X-48 C9200L-48T Cisco Catalyst 9200 24-port UPOE switch
-TD-L -4X 48 port data only switch
-TS-L,TS-LL -4G WS-C3850-24XU C9300-24UX Cisco Catalyst 9300
24-port Multigigabit and
WS-C2960X-48 C9200L-48P Cisco Catalyst 9200 UPOE switch
-FPD-L, LPD-L -4X 48 port PoE+ switch
-FPS-L, LPS-L -4G WS-C3850-48T C9300-48T Cisco Catalyst 9300
48-port data only switch
WS-C2960XR-24 C9200-24T Cisco Catalyst 9200
-TD-I,-TS-I 24 port data only switch WS-C3850-48P C9300-48P Cisco Catalyst 9300
48-port PoE+ switch
WS-C2960XR-24P C9200-24P Cisco Catalyst 9200 WS-C3850-48U C9300-48U Cisco Catalyst 9300
- PD-I,-PS-I 24 port PoE+ switch 48-port UPOE switch
WS-C3850- C9300-48UXM Cisco Catalyst 9300
WS-C2960XR-48 C9200L-48T Cisco Catalyst 9200 12X48U 48-port 2.5G (12
-TD-I,-TS-I
48 port data only switch Multigigabit) switch
WS-C2960XR-48 C9200L-48P Cisco Catalyst 9200 no comparable C9300-48UN Cisco Catalyst 9300
-FPD-I, LPD-I 48 port PoE+ switch SKU 48-port 5G switch
-FPS-I, LPS-I
WS-X45-SUP7L-E C9400-SUP-1 Cisco Catalyst 9400 PWR-C45- C9400-PWR- Cisco Catalyst 9400
Series Supervisor 1 6000ACV 3200AC Series 3200W AC
Power Supply
WS-X45-SUP8-E C9400-SUP-1 Cisco Catalyst 9400
Series Supervisor 1 PWR-C45- C9400-PWR- Cisco Catalyst 9400
9000ACV 3200AC Series 3200W AC
WS-X45-SUP8L-E C9400-SUP-1 Cisco Catalyst 9400 Power Supply
Series Supervisor 1
WS-X4748- C9400-LC-48U Cisco Catalyst 9400
RJ45V+E Series 48-Port UPOE
10/100/1000 (RJ-45)
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