Cisco Cisco DWDM Transceiver Modules 数据表
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Cisco QSFP-100G-CUxM
Cisco QSFP to QSFP copper direct-attach 100GBASE-CR4 cables (Figure 3) are suitable for very short links and
offer a cost-effective way to establish a 100-Gigabit link between QSFP-100G ports of Cisco switches within racks
and across adjacent racks. Cisco currently offers passive copper cables in lengths of x=1, 2 and 3 meters.
Figure 3. QSFP-100G-CU1M Cables
Cisco QSFP-100G-AOCxM
Cisco QSFP-100G to QSFP-100G AOC cables (Figure 4) are suitable for short distances and offer a flexible way to
connect within racks and across racks. Active optical cables are much thinner and lighter than copper cables,
which makes cable management easier. AOCs enable efficient system airflow, which is critical in high-density
racks. Cisco currently offers active optical cables in lengths of x=1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 meters.
Figure 4. QSFP-100G-AOC3M Cables
Technical Specifications
Platform Support
Connectors and Cabling
Refer to Table 2 for connector type information and cabling specifications for each QSFP product.
Table 2.
QSFP Port Cabling Specifications
Cisco QSFP
Nominal
Wavelength
(nm)
Wavelength
(nm)
Cable Type
Core Size
(Microns)
(Microns)
Modal
Bandwidth
(MHz
Bandwidth
(MHz
*
km)
*3
Cable
Distance
Distance
*1
Power
Consumption
(W)
Consumption
(W)
Pull Tab
Color
Color
QSFP-100G-SR4-S
850
MMF
50.0
50.0
2000 (OM3)
4700 (OM4)
70m
100m
3.5
Beige
QSFP-100G-LR4-S
1295, 1300,
1304, 1309
1304, 1309
SMF
G.652
-
10km
3.5
Blue