Cisco Catalyst 9000 Switches
Discover the advantages of the Cisco Catalyst 9600 Series switch in this video. For additional details, please contact AMS.NET.
What business problems does the Cisco Catalyst 9600 help solve?
The Cisco Catalyst 9600 is built to help organizations modernize the campus core so it can keep up with changing business needs, cloud adoption, and growing security requirements.
It is designed to:
- Support higher bandwidth and more devices as your workforce, IoT, and wireless traffic grow.
- Provide a more consistent experience for users and applications across wired and wireless networks.
- Improve visibility and control so IT teams can detect issues faster and respond more effectively.
- Simplify operations by consolidating services and using a common platform across the campus.
By moving to a Catalyst 9600-based core, many organizations are looking to reimagine their campus as a more agile, cloud-ready foundation that can support new digital initiatives without constant hardware swaps or complex workarounds.
How does the Catalyst 9600 support growth and performance needs?
The Cisco Catalyst 9600 is engineered as a high-capacity modular core platform, so it can scale as your traffic and user base grow.
Key points typically include:
- High port density and multi‑gigabit support to handle more users, devices, and access switches without frequent chassis upgrades.
- Support for high-speed uplinks (such as 40G and 100G) to keep pace with modern data center and cloud connectivity.
- Hardware and software designed to support advanced features like segmentation, automation, and analytics without a noticeable performance hit.
For IT teams, this means you can plan for growth in stages. You can start with the capacity you need today and add line cards or higher‑speed interfaces as requirements increase, instead of replacing the entire core every few years.
What are the operational and security benefits of upgrading?
Upgrading to the Cisco Catalyst 9600 is often about simplifying operations and strengthening security, not just adding bandwidth.
Operationally, organizations can:
- Standardize on a common Cisco IOS XE software stack across access, distribution, and core, which can reduce configuration drift and troubleshooting time.
- Use automation and policy-based management to cut down on manual changes and repetitive tasks.
- Gain deeper telemetry and analytics to identify performance issues and user-impacting problems more quickly.
From a security perspective, the platform is designed to:
- Support network segmentation and policy enforcement closer to users and devices.
- Integrate with Cisco security and identity solutions to apply consistent access controls.
- Provide better visibility into traffic patterns, which can help detect anomalies and potential threats earlier.
Together, these capabilities help IT teams reshape how they run the campus network—moving from reactive, device-by-device management toward a more policy-driven, insight-led operating model.
Cisco Catalyst 9000 Switches
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