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Summarizes new and changed features for Cisco NX-OS Release 7.0(3)14(2) and where they are documented.
Details Cisco's IP fabric solution for the broadcast industry, replacing SDI routers with IP infrastructure.
Lists the Cisco Nexus 9200 Series switches used for transporting video and audio traffic in the IP fabric.
Explains the spine-leaf topology of Cisco's IP fabric for media, including switch roles and connectivity.
Describes how the IP fabric for media solution handles link failures deterministically.
Outlines the advantages of Cisco's IP fabric for media solution, such as scalability, low latency, and security.
Guides on calculating the number and types of leaf switches based on endpoint requirements and bandwidth.
Explains how to calculate the number of possible flows in the IP fabric based on total bandwidth and flow size.
Lists the necessary prerequisites, including software version and TCAM configuration, for the IP fabric for media solution.
Details the guidelines and limitations for using Cisco Nexus 9200 Series switches as spine and leaf switches in the IP fabric.
Provides steps to enable and configure the Non-Blocking Multicast (NBM) feature for bandwidth management.
Explains how to verify the Non-Blocking Multicast (NBM) configuration using show commands.
Shows how to display current NBM flows and flow statistics for monitoring and troubleshooting.
Guides on configuring Precision Time Protocol (PTP) for media, supporting AES67 and SMPTE-2059-2 profiles.
Provides an example configuration for an IP network supporting 3G HD video broadcast traffic.
Lists related topics and their corresponding document titles for further reference.