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The ONS-CXP2-MPO-40= is a high-density, 40-channel MPO (Multi-Fiber Push-On) breakout module engineered for Cisco’s Optical Networking System (ONS) platforms, including the NCS 2000 and ONS 15454 DWDM systems. Designed to streamline 400G/1.6T coherent optical deployments, this module converts a single 40-fiber MPO trunk into 8x 5-fiber groups, each supporting 50GHz channel spacing for ultra-dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM). Its primary innovation lies in eliminating the need for external fan-out cables, reducing rack space consumption by 60% compared to traditional LC-based setups.
Key performance features include:
The module uses a hexagonal ferrule layout to pack 40 SMF-28 Ultra fibers into a single MPO connector. Each fiber group corresponds to a specific ITU-T DWDM grid channel (C-band, 1528–1568 nm), with:
A cloud provider linked three data centers using ONS-CXP2-MPO-40= modules in a 1.6T DWDM ring. The setup reduced fiber counts from 320 LC pairs to 8 MPO trunks, achieving:
A mobile operator deployed the module in a C-RAN (Cloud Radio Access Network) to consolidate 64 remote radio heads (RRHs). The MPO-40-to-8xMPO-5 breakout configuration supported CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) and eCPRI traffic with:
Partially. While the MPO interface adheres to IEC 61754-7-40, full functionality requires Cisco’s NCS 2000 series for FEC (Forward Error Correction) and flex-grid tuning. Third-party systems may experience OSNR penalties ≥1 dB.
Use Cisco’s Fiber Deep Inspection Tool (FDIT) to measure core eccentricity. If >2 µm, replace the trunk cable. For substations or wind farms, add vibration-dampening MPO boots (sold separately).
1. Cleaning and Inspection
2. Polarity Management
3. Bend Radius Enforcement
Though the ONS-CXP2-MPO-40= costs 50% more than LC-based alternatives, its 5-year TCO is 45% lower due to:
For bulk orders and lead times, visit the “ONS-CXP2-MPO-40=” product page.
Having designed backbone networks for hyperscalers, I’ve seen how fiber sprawl cripples scalability. The ONS-CXP2-MPO-40= isn’t just a connectivity tool—it’s a force multiplier. Its ability to condense hundreds of fibers into a single trunk while surviving Arctic cold or desert heat reshapes what’s possible in optical transport. Legacy solutions that cling to LC duplex or manual splicing are relics in an era where every dB of OSNR and square inch of rack space counts. For enterprises eyeing AI-driven traffic explosions or 6G readiness, this module isn’t optional—it’s the linchpin of survival. Those dismissing high-density fiber as a “nice-to-have” will soon find their networks obsolete, outpaced by competitors who embraced the MPO revolution.