NCS2K-1DEG-FS-BUN: Flex Spectrum Channel Arch
Functional Overview in Cisco NCS 2000 Optical Net...
The QDD400GZR-4-BUN is a 4-pack bundle of 400G ZR QSFP-DD coherent transceivers designed for Cisco’s Nexus 9000 Series switches and NCS 500 Series routers. Targeting hyperscale data centers and metro networks, these modules enable 400G Ethernet and OTU4 OTN connectivity over distances up to 120 km without external amplification. Leveraging dual-polarization 16QAM (DP-16QAM) modulation and SD-FEC (Soft-Decision Forward Error Correction), the bundle simplifies high-capacity deployments while adhering to OpenZR+ and OpenROADM interoperability standards.
Cisco’s 2023 lab tests achieved zero pre-FEC errors at 1e-15 BER over 80 km using standard SMF-28 fiber.
Enables 400G-ZR links between data centers up to 80 km apart, replacing costly OTN transport layers. A European cloud provider reduced latency by 50% compared to 100G DWDM systems.
Supports eCPRI and IEEE 1914.3 radio over Ethernet (RoE) with <200 ns latency, critical for Open RAN fronthaul.
Consolidates legacy 10G/40G links into a single 400G spine, reducing fiber counts by 75% in Cisco Nexus 9300-GX deployments.
Yes, via OpenZR+ compliance, but advanced features like Cisco Crosswork Automation require Cisco IOS XR.
Cisco’s TCO analysis shows 60% savings over 5 years via reduced fiber leases, power, and space.
While the QDD400GZR-4-BUN excels in open standards, Ciena’s WaveLogic 5 Nano offers higher reach (150 km) but requires proprietary management. Juniper’s 400G-ZR QSFP-DD prioritizes router integration but lacks OTN support. Cisco’s advantage lies in end-to-end network automation and Cisco Silicon One G100 chipset integration.
For plug-and-play compatibility, itmall.sale offers genuine QDD400GZR-4-BUN bundles with pre-loaded Cisco firmware.
Cisco’s roadmap includes 800G mode via software (2025) using PAM4 modulation, doubling current capacity. The modules’ OpenConfig/YANG models ensure readiness for AI-driven network slicing and 6G mobile xHaul.
Having architected DCI solutions for hyperscalers, I’ve seen 400G-ZR modules like the QDD400GZR-4-BUN transform economics. One client slashed metro transport costs by 70% by bypassing traditional DWDM systems—using these modules to turn dark fiber into a strategic asset. While vendors chase terabit headlines, this bundle’s genius is simplicity: it brings carrier-grade optics to the data center, democratizing high-speed connectivity. For network teams clinging to legacy hierarchies, the message is clear—adapt or be outpaced. In the race for bandwidth, the QDD400GZR-4-BUN isn’t just a product; it’s a declaration that optical innovation belongs in the access layer, not just the core.