Automation And Programmability Content Creator at Ine
Real User
Top 10
May 4, 2026
I am very satisfied with this solution. However, it is more about whether it is actually possible to do the solutions, and normally people already know what they want. They only need to have the right vendor and the models with it. I understand what you are meaning, but the features themselves, because they are not specific, focus more on the core of the network, which means they mostly all do the same thing. I do not use the advanced policy-driven approach in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series. I do not assess the overlay technology support in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series for enhancing network flexibility. This is something that you can activate using VXLAN or something like this. But it really depends on when you need this overlay because not all parts of the network need an overlay technology. I do not utilize the high-density interfaces for Ethernet in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series. Regarding Ethernet, it is a logical feature inside the 9000. I cannot comment on how Cisco Nexus 9000 Series has benefited my connectivity. Normally, you just choose it, and you are not going to compare it anymore to other vendors or models. It is just stable. If you configure it correctly, it will stay stable. I have integrated Cisco Nexus 9000 Series with Cisco DNA. I cannot share examples of how Cisco Nexus 9000 Series has positively impacted my workflow because the benefit is that they hire me to create a solution, and mostly the solution is generic. Multiple vendors are doing this. But then it is up to sales to see where they can get the biggest benefit, and then they start a purchase, and then I will start designing and implementing. Pricing and licensing of Cisco Nexus 9000 Series is actually outside my expertise. Cisco Nexus 9000 Series is deployed on-premise in my company. They call it cloud, but it is just still a data center. There are three things cloud could refer to: Azure, AWS, or Google. Then you have the data center option that you can place somewhere else, and you also have data center on-premise. If you have only two options, then I would say on-premise, but that does not mean that on-premise is on location. I would rate this product a nine out of ten overall.
For the advanced policy-driven approach, we have a firewall already. I have not yet worked on the overlay technology support in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series, but I have worked a lot on the core capabilities. I don't remember the SFP we are using for high-density interfaces for Ethernet in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series. I don't exactly remember which ports we are using. When we are configuring, we just need to know that the interface is working fine and the policies and protocols are there. Most of the time, I didn't check what type of ports we are using. In this project, I just got Cisco DNA, but right now I don't have much experience with DNAC. This is the one thing I have found so far. I would rate this review as nine out of ten.
I am a customer of this solution and also a distributor. Cisco Nexus 9000 Series is usually integrated with other Cisco tools or third-party tools, including 3750, 3850, 3650, and 3750 as access switches to Cisco Nexus 9000 Series. The opinion on this integration is that it has been excellent. A seven-kilometer client is running on fiber and on STM-1 fiber with Cisco Nexus 9000 Series connecting to the 3750 Gigabit Catalyst switch, and it functions well; there has never been downtime. For now, there are no questions, but if there were questions, the inquiry would be about when Cisco is trying to bring their price down. This review is rated nine overall.
Chief Executive Officer at Smoothtel & Data Solutions Ltd
Reseller
Top 10
Oct 23, 2025
We still work with Poly, which is now called Poly rather than Polycom. We used to sell X70, but we have stopped. Today, we have sold an X72 with a TC10. RealPresence works effectively. I rate this solution a 9 out of 10.
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series is a high-performing network switch line designed for modern data centers, offering scalability, flexibility, and efficiency for complex network infrastructures. This series enhances data center performance with its ability to provide extensive support for open Ethernet standards and programmable networking environments. It is specifically tailored to meet the demands of evolving infrastructure by delivering advanced automation and simplified operations tailored for...
I am very satisfied with this solution. However, it is more about whether it is actually possible to do the solutions, and normally people already know what they want. They only need to have the right vendor and the models with it. I understand what you are meaning, but the features themselves, because they are not specific, focus more on the core of the network, which means they mostly all do the same thing. I do not use the advanced policy-driven approach in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series. I do not assess the overlay technology support in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series for enhancing network flexibility. This is something that you can activate using VXLAN or something like this. But it really depends on when you need this overlay because not all parts of the network need an overlay technology. I do not utilize the high-density interfaces for Ethernet in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series. Regarding Ethernet, it is a logical feature inside the 9000. I cannot comment on how Cisco Nexus 9000 Series has benefited my connectivity. Normally, you just choose it, and you are not going to compare it anymore to other vendors or models. It is just stable. If you configure it correctly, it will stay stable. I have integrated Cisco Nexus 9000 Series with Cisco DNA. I cannot share examples of how Cisco Nexus 9000 Series has positively impacted my workflow because the benefit is that they hire me to create a solution, and mostly the solution is generic. Multiple vendors are doing this. But then it is up to sales to see where they can get the biggest benefit, and then they start a purchase, and then I will start designing and implementing. Pricing and licensing of Cisco Nexus 9000 Series is actually outside my expertise. Cisco Nexus 9000 Series is deployed on-premise in my company. They call it cloud, but it is just still a data center. There are three things cloud could refer to: Azure, AWS, or Google. Then you have the data center option that you can place somewhere else, and you also have data center on-premise. If you have only two options, then I would say on-premise, but that does not mean that on-premise is on location. I would rate this product a nine out of ten overall.
For the advanced policy-driven approach, we have a firewall already. I have not yet worked on the overlay technology support in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series, but I have worked a lot on the core capabilities. I don't remember the SFP we are using for high-density interfaces for Ethernet in Cisco Nexus 9000 Series. I don't exactly remember which ports we are using. When we are configuring, we just need to know that the interface is working fine and the policies and protocols are there. Most of the time, I didn't check what type of ports we are using. In this project, I just got Cisco DNA, but right now I don't have much experience with DNAC. This is the one thing I have found so far. I would rate this review as nine out of ten.
I am a customer of this solution and also a distributor. Cisco Nexus 9000 Series is usually integrated with other Cisco tools or third-party tools, including 3750, 3850, 3650, and 3750 as access switches to Cisco Nexus 9000 Series. The opinion on this integration is that it has been excellent. A seven-kilometer client is running on fiber and on STM-1 fiber with Cisco Nexus 9000 Series connecting to the 3750 Gigabit Catalyst switch, and it functions well; there has never been downtime. For now, there are no questions, but if there were questions, the inquiry would be about when Cisco is trying to bring their price down. This review is rated nine overall.
We still work with Poly, which is now called Poly rather than Polycom. We used to sell X70, but we have stopped. Today, we have sold an X72 with a TC10. RealPresence works effectively. I rate this solution a 9 out of 10.