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The CVR-CPAK-QSFP40= is a 40Gbps QSFP+ (Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable) transceiver module designed for Cisco’s high-density data center and enterprise switches. It enables high-speed connectivity between network devices using multimode fiber (MMF) with a reach of up to 150 meters over OM4 cabling. Unlike generic QSFP+ modules, this Cisco-branded optic is optimized for compatibility with Cisco Nexus 9000 series switches and UCS fabric interconnects.
A: No. The CVR-CPAK-QSFP40= uses Cisco’s firmware-locked coding, blocking activation in non-Cisco gear. For multi-vendor environments, consider Cisco’s “GLC-TE” compatible third-party optics.
A: No. This is a strict 40G module. For 100G, use QSFP28 variants like QSFP-100G-SR4-S.
Cisco has discontinued this module in favor of QSFP28/400G solutions, but itmall.sale stocks refurbished units with full Cisco TAC support eligibility. Critical checks before purchase:
While 40G is being phased out in hyperscale clouds, the CVR-CPAK-QSFP40= remains relevant for enterprises with sunk costs in 40G spine layers. In a recent manufacturing network audit I conducted, this module provided a cost-effective path to extend the life of Nexus 93180YC-FX switches until a 2026 refresh cycle. However, for greenfield deployments, bypassing 40G for 100/400G is wiser.
The module’s breakout capability to 10G ports still makes it viable for budget-constrained teams needing to connect legacy 10G storage or IoT devices. Yet, its lack of forward compatibility with 100G-LR4 optics limits long-term flexibility. If your roadmap includes AI/ML workloads requiring massive east-west traffic, prioritize newer optics—this SKU is a stopgap, not a foundation.