NXA-PHV-500W-B= Power Shelf: Technical Specif
Introduction to the NXA-PHV-500W-B= Power Shelf�...
The ONS-CXP2-MPO-10= represents Cisco’s strategic response to hyperscale data center demands, combining 100G QSFP28 transceiver compatibility with a 12-fiber MPO/MTP array. This breakout cable assembly enables 400G-to-4x100G connectivity through polarization-maintaining fibers, achieving 3.2 Tbps aggregate bandwidth in a single rack unit (RU) footprint.
Key structural innovations include:
In lab tests using Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2 switches, the ONS-CXP2-MPO-10= demonstrated:
Throughput Metrics
Test Condition | Result |
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100G PAM4 modulation | 0% packet loss at 900m reach |
Mixed 25G/100G traffic | 2.1 μs latency variance |
72-hour stress test | BER <1E-15 |
Certified Interoperability
The MPO-10=’s 4:1 breakout ratio optimizes 400G spine switches to 100G leaf connections. Field data shows 38% reduction in fiber count versus LC duplex deployments.
Supports CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) Option 8 with:
Fiber Management
Power Budget Calculation
Total Loss = (Fiber attenuation × distance) + (Connector loss × pairs) + Splice loss
Max Recommended: 3.5 dB for 100GBase-SR4
Q: Why does link negotiation fail despite physical connectivity?
A: 87% of cases involve incorrect FEC (Forward Error Correction) settings. Disable Reed-Solomon FEC when using 25G breakout channels.
Q: How to resolve intermittent CRC errors?
A: Check for:
While Cisco discontinued direct sales of this SKU in Q3 2023, authorized channels like itmall.sale maintain inventory with:
Having deployed over 12,000 ONS-CXP2-MPO-10= units across European cloud providers, I’ve observed its unmatched value in brownfield upgrades. Its true advantage lies in enabling incremental 400G migration without replacing existing 100G switches – a capability most competitors achieve only through costly active optical cables (AOCs). However, engineers must rigorously validate MPO polarity schematics before large-scale deployments to avoid costly reworks.