bestjoe 发表于 2018-7-17 06:28:21

What is the difference between M1 and F1 Cisco Nexus Line cards?

  Cisco Nexus series switches brought a new technology to the data   center. The whole designed is changed from the Catalyst 6500 series.   Nexus is no longer dependent on SUP’s backplane, it is more like a   midplane architecture. Let me elaborate a little on this, what that   statement means that currently if there is any limitation of speed, then   it is posed by the Line Card. Then how the Line cards communicate with   each other, they do with Fabric Modules. Read for further details into   basic architecture difference between Catalyst 6500 vs Nexus 7000

  Nexus Line card modulesfall into two major categories. M1, and F1. There is another variation   to the M1 which is M1-XL. Brad Hedlund wrote a good article that can be   referenced for reading,>  M1, M1-XL

  M1 Serieswere the introductory line cards that were offered by Cisco for Nexus.   They come with a fabric of 80GB. These cards have 10Gig links making   them>  1- Delivery at 60 Million Packets per second (Mpps) for layer 2,3 IPv4.
  2- Delivery at 30 Mpps IPv6 unicast.
  3- Delivery of Access Control List (ACL) to 64k entries per module. The   entries include address of Layer 2,3,4 and Cisco’s Metadata fields-   security group tags (SGTs)
  4- in 32 Port line card, each 4 ports share 10GB of Fabric. They can run   either 1 port 10GIG disable 2,3, and 4 OR all 4 in shared mode.
  5- Memory 1GB DRAM
  6- Network management: Cisco DCNM 4.0

  7- Mac addresses table>  8- FIB table of 128k entry
  9- Netflow supports 512k Entry in both Ingres and Egress
  10- 16384 bridge domains and 4096 vlan per Virtual Device Context (VDC)
  11- Policers of 16k entry
  M1-XL Seriesoffers the flexibility or the performance to be internet-facing   deployment with wider transceivers module support. What it basically   offers the possibility of larger FIB. This can be seen from the   following:
  * up to 1M IPv4 routes (depending on prefix distribution)
  * up to 350k IPv6 routes (depending on prefix distribution)
  This was not possible in the M1 Line Cards. M1-XL does provide extra ACL entries support compared to M1, which increased DRAM
  1- Memory 2GB DRAM
  2- Delivery of Access Control List (ACL) to 128k entries per module.
  3- Network management: Cisco DCNM 5.1
  F1

  F1 Series Line   Cards were introduced after the M1. They provide a slight cheaper and   more port density with ONLY layer 2 forwarding. This makes an>  1- 480 Mpps layer two forwarding
  2- Delivery of Access Control List (ACL) to 32k entries per module. The   entries include address of Layer 2,3,4 and Cisoc’s Metadata fields-   security group tags (SGTs)
  3- in 32 Port line card with 230GB of fabric.
  4- Memory 1GB DRAM
  5- Network managment: Cisco DCNM 5.1

  6- Mac addresses table>  The forwarding engine is something new. Every two ports are connectedbya switch on chip. (SoC), these SoC are the forwarding engine. SoeachSoC supports 16k. What this implies (How marketing figured came)thatfor 32 port, we have 16 SoC. With careful planning, if we use oneVLANper SoC we get total of 256k of Mac address support. But if wespan onevlan among all SoC then we are bounded by max limit of 16k MACentry.
  These cards have the Cisco FiberPath Technology. From the data sheet
  The benefits of Cisco FabricPath include:
  · Operational simplicity: Cisco FabricPath embeds an autodiscovery   mechanism that does not require any additional platform configuration.   By offering Layer 2 connectivity, this “VLAN anywhere” characteristic   simplifies provisioning and offers workload flexibility across the   network.
  · High resiliency and performance: Since Cisco FabricPath is a Layer 2   routed protocol, it offers stability, scalability, and optimized   resiliency along with network failure containment.
  · Massively scalable fabric: By building a forwarding model on 16-way   ECMP, Cisco FabricPath helps prevent bandwidth bottlenecks and allows   capacity to be added dynamically, without network disruption.
  They also have the ability to connect FCoE. these features include
  1-Virtual Sans (VSANs)
  2-Inter-VSAN Routing
  3-PortChannels (UP to 16 links)
  4- Storage VDC.
  This sums up what I found. I would include or add more things later as I learn or gather them.
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