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Overview
Specs
Item Code | CISCO APIC-SIM-S2 |
Brand | CISCO |
Role in Network | Leaf/Spline |
Simulated Spine Switch Count | 2 |
Simulated Leaf Switch Count | 2 |
APIC Cluster Size | 3 |
Interfaces for Management | Web-Based Interface, Shell Interface, API Access |
Controller Software | Comprehensive APIC Management Suite |
Integration with External Management Platforms | ESX Servers, vCenter Systems, vShield Environments, Physical Servers, Network Services from Layer 4 to 7, Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Frameworks |
APIC-SIM-S2
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Product Description
The APIC-SIM-S2 is a Cisco networking device that functions as both a Leaf and Spine switch, supporting 2 stimulated spine switches and 2 stimulated leaf switches. It hosts 3 APIC instances and offers multiple functional interfaces, including a Graphical User Interface, Command Line Interface, and Application Programming Interface, powered by fully-featured APIC controller software. It is compatible with external management entities such as ESX Servers, vCenters, vShields, Bare Metal Servers, and L4-L7 Services, alongside AAA Systems.FAQs for the APIC-SIM-S2
- What is the function of the Leaf switch type in the network?
The Leaf switch facilitates high-speed data transfer and connectivity between servers and the spine switch, ensuring efficient data flow within the network. - How many Spine switches does the system support?
This system supports 2 Spine switches, enabling scalable and high-performance network architecture. - Can I manage the network through a GUI?
Yes, the system offers a Graphical User Interface (GUI) among other functional interfaces like CLI and API for versatile network management. - What software does the APIC controller use?
The APIC controller utilizes fully-featured APIC controller software, designed for comprehensive network management and automation. - How many APIC instances are supported?
There are 3 APIC instances supported by the system, ensuring redundancy and high availability of network management. - Is the system compatible with external management entities?
Yes, it supports various external management entities including ESX Servers, vCenters, vShields, Bare Metal Servers, and L4-L7 Services, along with AAA Systems. - What interfaces are available for system management?
The system can be managed through a Graphical User Interface (GUI), Command Line Interface (CLI), and Application Programming Interface (API), providing flexible management options. - How does the system integrate with AAA systems?
It integrates seamlessly with AAA systems to provide secure access control and authentication for network management and operations. - What benefits do the stimulated Leaf and Spine switches offer?
They offer a scalable, high-capacity network structure, enhancing data flow efficiency and reducing latency across the network. - Are there any specific requirements for the external management entities?
No specific requirements are mentioned; the system supports a wide range of entities including ESX Servers, vCenters, vShields, Bare Metal Servers, and L4-L7 Services, ensuring broad compatibility.
Product Review
The CISCO APIC-SIM-S2 offers effective integration with up to two spine and leaf switches, supporting a network architecture that can scale as needed. Its compatibility with a wide range of external management entities, including ESX Servers, vCenters, and L4-L7 services, facilitates versatile network management and infrastructure flexibility. However, the complexity of its fully-featured APIC controller software may present a steep learning curve for users unfamiliar with Cisco's ecosystem, potentially impacting deployment speed and efficiency.
Overview
Specifications
Item Code | CISCO APIC-SIM-S2 |
Brand | CISCO |
Role in Network | Leaf/Spline |
Simulated Spine Switch Count | 2 |
Simulated Leaf Switch Count | 2 |
APIC Cluster Size | 3 |
Interfaces for Management | Web-Based Interface, Shell Interface, API Access |
Controller Software | Comprehensive APIC Management Suite |
Integration with External Management Platforms | ESX Servers, vCenter Systems, vShield Environments, Physical Servers, Network Services from Layer 4 to 7, Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting Frameworks |