The 400GBASE-PLR4 Module, MTP/MPO-12 connector, up to 10km over parallel single-mode fiber. It is compliant to IEEE 802.3bs protocol and 400GAUI-8 standards.
The 400 Gigabit Ethernet signal is carried over four parallel lanes by one wavelength per lane. It can be used as 4x100G breakout to QSFP-LR-100G.
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Connect New 400G Sites to Legacy 100G Sites via 4x100G Breakout
Built-in Marvell DSP Chip, Max. Power Consumption 9W
Self-developed 53G EML Laser Chip to Ensure Production
Tested in Targeted Switches for Superior Performance, Quality, and Reliability
Compliant with QSFP-DD MSA CMIS Rev5.0, OIF 56G PAM4 and IEEE802.3cu-4×100GBASE-LR1
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Juniper Networks QDD-4X100G-LR Compatible 4x100GBASE-LR QSFP-DD PAM4 Transceiver Module (SMF, 1310nm, 10Km, MTP/MPO, DOM)
Product Certifications & Compliance
Fully certified to meet strict international safety and quality standards for the industry. Go to the Compliance Center for specific certifications.
Please Note: Installing a third party transceiver does not void your network equipment warranty. Network equipment manufacturers all have guidelines stating that warranty support on their products will not be affected.


