Cisco NCS2K-M-R1113FSK9= DWDM Module: Technic
Understanding the NCS2K-M-R1113FSK9= in Cisco’s Optic...
The PP-CAS-L-12LC-SMF= is a 12-port LC single-mode fiber (SMF) patch panel designed for Cisco’s Catalyst 9000 Series and Nexus 9000 Series platforms, targeting high-density data center and enterprise network environments. Engineered to streamline fiber management in structured cabling systems, this panel supports OS2 single-mode fiber with APC/UPC connectors, ensuring low insertion loss and high return loss for critical 10G/100G/400G optical links. Cisco emphasizes its compliance with ISO/IEC 11801-5 and TIA-568.3-D standards, making it ideal for hyperscale data centers, telecom central offices, and enterprise backbone networks.
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Port Configuration:
Mechanical Design:
Environmental Compliance:
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Rack Preparation:
Cable Management:
Connector Cleaning:
Source Cisco-certified cabling components for guaranteed performance.
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Insertion Loss Consistency:
±0.05dB variance across ports vs. ±0.2dB for third-party panels – critical for 400G-ZR coherent links.
Durability:
500+ mating cycles without performance degradation vs. 300 cycles for Belden 12LC panels.
Port Density:
12 ports/1RU vs. 8 ports/1RU in Panduit FP8U – 50% higher ROI per rack unit.
TCO:
450vs.450 vs. 450vs.700 for Corning SMF-28®-based solutions – 36% cost savings with Cisco validation.
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Challenge 1: APC/UPC Connector Mismatch
Challenge 2: Fiber Microbend Loss
Challenge 3: Cross-Contamination in High-Dust Environments
While the PP-CAS-L-12LC-SMF= excels in traditional SMF environments, its lack of MPO/MTP support limits adaptability to 400G-SR8 parallel optics. The fixed 12-port density also complicates scalability compared to modular systems like Corning EDGE™. However, for enterprises prioritizing low-latency DWDM backbones and hyperscale DCI, this panel’s precision engineering and compliance pedigree justify its deployment. As networks transition to 800G-ZR, the ability to maintain ≤0.3dB loss across patch points will become increasingly critical—making investments in Cisco-certified components a strategic imperative rather than a mere convenience.