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NVIDIA 920-9N201-00F7-0C0 | 32x 100GbE QSFP28, PoE: none, uplinks: 0, license: Linux (Cumulus)

SKU:920-9N201-00F7-0C0

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Description

High‑density 1U 100GbE leaf/spine switch delivering wire‑rate performance on 32 QSFP28 ports. Ideal for spine or leaf roles in EVPN‑VXLAN fabrics and HPC/AI clusters requiring predictable, ultra‑low latency and RoCEv2‑friendly QoS. Runs a Linux‑based NOS for feature‑rich L2/L3, automation, and advanced telemetry.

Features

Dense 32x 100G in 1U for leaf/spine fabrics
- Deterministic, ultra‑low latency switching
- Open, automatable Linux NOS
- EVPN‑VXLAN at wire rate
- Lossless Ethernet with PFC/ECN for AI/HPC and storage

Warranty

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Technical Specifications

Ports: 32x QSFP28 100/40GbE (breakout to 4x 25GbE per port)
- Switching capacity: ~6.4 Tbps (full‑duplex), line‑rate on all ports
- Latency: sub‑microsecond cut‑through
- L2/L3: BGP/OSPF, EVPN‑VXLAN, MLAG
- QoS/Storage: PFC, ECN, DCB features for RoCEv2
- NOS: Linux (e.g., Cumulus) with automation and telemetry
- Airflow: P2C (port‑side intake)
- Form factor: 1U, hot‑swap fans and dual PSUs
- MTU: up to 9K

FAQs

Q: Does it support 40G and 25G breakouts?
A: Yes. QSFP28 ports can run 100G/40G and break out to 4x 25G with compatible cables and NOS support.

Q: Is this suitable as a spine switch?
A: Yes. With 32x 100G at line rate and low latency, it is commonly used as a spine or high‑density leaf.

Q: Which NOS images are supported?
A: Linux‑based NOS options such as Cumulus Linux are supported; ONIE facilitates installation and upgrades.

Q: Any PoE on these ports?
A: No. QSFP28 ports do not provide PoE.

Q: Is EVPN‑VXLAN hardware‑accelerated?
A: Yes. When enabled by the NOS, EVPN‑VXLAN runs at wire rate on Spectrum silicon.

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