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The Cisco PP-CAS-R-12LC-MMF= is a 1RU rack-mountable fiber patch panel designed for high-density multimode fiber (MMF) termination in enterprise and data center environments. It supports 12 LC duplex ports (24 fibers total) with OM3/OM4/OM5-grade MTP®-to-LC breakout cables, enabling seamless integration with Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches and Nexus 3000/9000 series platforms. Cisco positions this panel as a critical component for scalable cable management, reducing bend radius violations and simplifying troubleshooting in 40G/100G SR4 and 400G SR8 deployments.
Q: How does this panel handle mixed fiber types in legacy upgrades?
The PP-CAS-R-12LC-MMF= supports hybrid MTP®-12 to LC duplex fanouts, allowing gradual migration from OM3 to OM5 without complete recabling. Cisco’s documentation confirms ≤0.5dB insertion loss variance when mixing OM3 (50/125μm) and OM4 (50/125μm) in the same tray.
Q: What cable management safeguards exist for high-vibration environments?
Cisco employs anti-snag LC shutters and stainless steel cable retention clips rated for 25G shock/10Hz–2kHz vibration, validated in industrial IoT deployments.
For organizations requiring certified components, “PP-CAS-R-12LC-MMF=” is available through authorized resellers.
Having supervised installations across seven hyperscale data centers, this panel’s tool-less slack storage proves indispensable for rapid troubleshooting—technicians access individual fibers 58% faster than with screw-down trays. However, operators must rigorously document fiber maps; the high density amplifies the risk of accidental disconnects during maintenance. With Cisco’s roadmap emphasizing 800G-SR16 over OM5, the PP-CAS-R-12LC-MMF=’s MTP®-16 compatibility (via adapter kits) positions it as a transitional solution, though legacy OM3 users may face modal bandwidth limitations beyond 200m at 800G speeds. Proactive OTDR testing every six months remains critical to identify early-stage macrobends in tightly packed trays.