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The Cisco Nexus 9300v Series is a line of data center switches designed to support the growing demands of modern data centers, including cloud, virtualization, and software-defined networking (SDN). The Nexus 9300v 9396C-O2 is a specific model within this series, offering high performance, scalability, and programmability.
4.2 Limitations (Virtual vs Physical)
| Area | Limitation | |------|-------------| | Throughput | Limited by hypervisor CPU (~100–200 Mbps) | | Port density | 48 x 10G + 4 x 40G logical interfaces | | VXLAN hardware offload | None – simulated via CPU | | MAC address table | Reduced scale | | No PTP, no PoE, no UADP ASIC simulation | nexus9300v939qcow2 new
Connecting the World: Since you can’t physically plug in fiber cables, you use vNIC mapping. The first virtual network card assigned by your hypervisor becomes the mgmt0 interface, while every card after that maps sequentially to Ethernet1/1, Ethernet1/2, and so on. Technical Context The Cisco Nexus 9300v Series is a line
Step 2: Create a Bridge Network
The Nexus 9300v requires multiple interfaces (mgmt0, Ethernet1/1-1/48). Create an OVS bridge or Linux bridge: The first virtual network card assigned by your
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