Managing the Switch
Module Terms
sup-active and sup-standby
sup-local and sup-remote
Overview of I/O Module Support
The switch supports the following I/O modules in slots 1 through 4:
• 48-port 1-/10-Gigabit SFP+ plus 4-port 40-Gigabit QSFP+ I/O module (N9K-X9464PX)
• 48-port 1-/10-GBASE-T plus 4-port 40-Gigabit QSFP+ I/O module (N9K-X9464TX)
• 48-port 1-/10-GBASE-T plus 4-port 40-Gigabit QSFP+ I/O module (N9K-X9564TX)
• 48-port 1-/10-Gigabit SFP+ plus 4-port 40-Gigabit QSFP+ I/O module (N9K-X9564PX)
• 36-port 40-Gigabit QSFP+ aggregation (non-blocking) I/O module (N9K-X9636PQ)
• 36-port 40-Gigabit QSFP+ I/O module (N9K-X9536PQ)
• 32-port 40-Gigabit QSFP+ I/O module (N9K-X9432PQ)
The slots are labeled as LC 1 to LC 4.
Note
Usage
Description
Relative
• sup-active refers to the active supervisor
module—relative to the slot that contains the active
supervisor module.
• sup-standby refers to the standby supervisor
module—relative to the slot that contains the standby
supervisor module.
Relative
If you are logged into the active supervisor, the following
applies:
• sup-local refers to the active supervisor module.
• sup-remote refers to the standby supervisor module.
If you are logged into the standby supervisor, the following
applies:
• sup-local refers to the standby supervisor module (the
one that you are logged into).
• There is no sup-remote available from the standby
supervisor module (you cannot access a file system on
the active supervisor).
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