Cisco NX-OS


NX-OS is a network operating system for the Nexus-series Ethernet switches and MDS-series Fibre Channel storage area network switches made by Cisco Systems. It evolved from the Cisco operating system SAN-OS, originally developed for its MDS switches. Cisco is responsible for its development and maintenance.
The command-line interface of NX-OS is similar to that of Cisco IOS.

Development

Cisco is responsible for development and maintenance of NX-OS.

Core features

Additional features

Switches running NX-OS

Differences between IOS and NX-OS

  • NX-OS does not support the login command to switch users.
  • NX-OS does not distinguish between standard or extended access lists, all lists are named and "extended" in functionality.
  • NX-OS did not support scp server prior to 5.1 release.
  • In NX-OS, there is no "write" command to save the configuration like on IOS. Instead, command aliases can be created to provide the "write" command.
  • When accessing NX-OS, users authenticate directly to their assigned privilege level.
  • SSH server is enabled while Telnet server is disabled by default in NX-OS.

Releases

4.1, 4.2, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 7.0, 9.2, 9.3, 10.1