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Introducing the Nexus 9300v 9396C - A Leap Forward in Virtual Networking
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.
- Host: KVM/QEMU on Linux (Ubuntu/CentOS) or hypervisors that support QCOW2 (with conversion for VMware).
- Recommended resources per instance: 4+ vCPUs, 8–16 GB RAM, and 4–16 GB disk depending on features enabled.
- Kernel modules: KVM enabled, bridged networking for L2/L3 connectivity.
- QEMU/Libvirt versions compatible with QCOW2 snapshots and virtio drivers.
This specific release is defined by its role as a maintenance update. According to official Cisco Release Notes , there are no new software or hardware features introduced. Instead, it addresses critical bug fixes, such as: nexus9300v939qcow2 new
This was a virtual instance. It had no physical ports. It shouldn't have a Port-channel 50 configured. Introducing the Nexus 9300v 9396C - A Leap