- Enhanced connectivity
The Cisco-Compatible QSFP-100G-SR4-S QSFP28 Transceiver by Tripp Lite ensures robust and high-speed network performance with its Ethernet 100GBase-SR4 cabling type, supporting data transfer rates of up to 100 Gbps. Ideal for high-demand systems, this transceiver module facilitates efficient data communication over a maximum distance of 100 m, making it perfect for large-scale networking environments. - High compatibility
Designed to meet the rigorous standards of the networking industry, this transceiver is compliant with multiple standards including EN 55032, FCC Part 15 Class B, and RoHS, ensuring broad compatibility and reliable performance in diverse operating conditions. Its Cisco compatibility and Plug-and-Play feature simplify integration into existing network infrastructures, enhancing system scalability and flexibility. - Durable and reliable
Featuring a zinc housing and equipped with EMI/RFI protection, the QSFP28 transceiver module is built for durability and reliable performance under various environmental conditions. Its hot-swappable capability allows for minimal downtime during maintenance, ensuring continuous operation and longevity of your networking equipment.
This QSFP28 transceiver allows you to connect a multimode fiber optic cable to a 100 Gbps network router, server or switch. It transmits data up to 100 meters (328.08-ft.) using an 850 nm wavelength. The zinc housing protects against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and excessive power dissipation.
The MSA-compliant N286-100G-SR4SC functions just like the equivalent Cisco QSFP-100G-SR4-S transceiver module and is manufactured to meet or exceed Cisco specifications. You can use this transceiver with any compatible Cisco router, server or switch and receive the same performance as the QSFP-100G-SR4-S.
This input/output device is fully hot-swappable, so you can install it without a potentially costly 100 Gbps network shutdown or device reboot. Just plug the QSFP28 end of the transceiver into your Cisco network device. The other end has an MTP/MPO connector to link with multimode fiber cable (sold separately). A push/pull tab connector is easily accessible in high-density data center applications and makes the plug-and-play transceiver easy to install and remove with one hand.
DDM support lets you keep track of various operating status in real time including transceiver temperature, input and output power, and supply voltage.