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In long-haul and metro network architectures, achieving high-speed data transmission over extended distances demands advanced optical engineering. The Cisco QSFP-100G-ZR4-S=—a 100G coherent QSFP28 transceiver with 80 km reach—provides a cost-effective solution for data center interconnects (DCI) and service provider networks. This article analyzes its design, interoperability, and deployment strategies, leveraging Cisco’s technical documentation and field-tested configurations.
The QSFP-100G-ZR4-S= employs dual-polarization quadrature phase-shift keying (DP-QPSK) modulation with integrated coherent DSP. Key specifications include:
Key Innovation: Unlike direct-detect 100G-ZR modules, this transceiver integrates forward error correction (FEC) and chromatic dispersion (CD) compensation, eliminating external amplifiers for links ≤80 km.
For 400G-ZR networks using Cisco Nexus 93600CD-GX switches:
*Example DCI Configuration*:
plaintext复制interface Ethernet1/1 description DCI_SiteA_to_SiteB no shutdown speed 100000 fec cfec wavelength 1550.12 !
2. 5G XHaul Transport
Mobile operators leverage the ZR4-S= for:
Cisco’s Coherent Optics Design Guide recommends:
Testing Protocol:
show controllers coherentDSP
.show environment temperature
).Symptoms:
%OPTICS-3-OSNR_LOW: OSNR below threshold on interface Eth1/1
hw-module coherent-power 1
Errors:
%PLATFORM-3-FW_MISMATCH: Coherent DSP firmware incompatible
To avoid counterfeit risks, source the QSFP-100G-ZR4-S= from itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/. Genuine units include:
While 100G-ZR competitors exist, the ZR4-S= addresses three industry gaps:
In 2022, a cloud provider reduced DCI CapEx by 40% by replacing CFP2-DCO systems with ZR4-S= modules on Nexus 93600CD-GX. The tradeoff? A 2% latency increase—acceptable for non-HFT workloads. This illustrates the ZR4-S=’s niche: cost-sensitive, high-volume links where sub-μs latency isn’t critical. For engineers, it’s a reminder that “optimal” solutions depend on use cases—not just specs. In the real world, balancing technical excellence with business pragmatism defines success.