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The 15454-MPO-MPO-6= is a multi-trunk MPO aggregation module designed for Cisco’s ONS 15454 platform, enabling high-density MPO-to-MPO signal distribution in dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) networks. It acts as a passive optical splitter/combiner, allowing six independent MPO trunks to interface within a single chassis slot. Key specifications include:
This module is designed for ONS 15454 M12 shelves running Cisco Transport Planner 13.2+, with no software configuration required. Critical deployment considerations:
Q: Can this module support 800G-ZR optics in future-ready deployments?
Yes, but only via 16-fiber MPO (MPO-16) connectors with 8x100G lambda breakdown. The module’s C+L band support ensures compatibility with next-gen coherent DSPs.
Q: How does it differ from the 15454-MPO-MPO-2= in ring topologies?
The MPO-MPO-6= aggregates three times the trunk density in one slot, ideal for multi-degree ROADM nodes requiring cross-connects between multiple fiber paths.
In a recent multi-vendor DWDM backbone project, the 15454-MPO-MPO-6= streamlined interconnectivity between Cisco and third-party MPO panels—but its Type B polarity caused initial signal mismatches. Rigorous OTDR trace comparisons resolved this, though it added two days to commissioning. For teams scaling to terabit capacities, this module’s low-loss design is indispensable, but fiber cleanliness protocols cannot be overstated. One contaminated MPO ferrule in a 24-fiber trunk disrupted 16 channels simultaneously. Always deploy with inline inspection scopes and prioritize end-to-end fiber labeling—tracking six trunks without documentation is a recipe for outage escalations.