Description
The Cisco Multi-Fiber Patchcord - MPO to MPO 16 Fibers - 8m is engineered for modern data centers that demand ultra-dense, high-speed fiber connectivity. This 16-fiber parallel optic patch cord uses MPO connectors on both ends, enabling simultaneous transmission across all fibers. With an 8-meter length, it provides the flexibility needed to route through overhead racks, backplanes, and cabinet branches while keeping cabling tidy and scalable. Built to Cisco’s exacting standards, this patchcord optimizes performance for parallel optic deployments, making it an essential solution for 40G and 100G links that rely on multiple fiber lanes working in concert. Whether you’re deploying QSFP/QSFP28 transceivers, blade servers, or dense switch fabrics, this MPO-to-MPO patch cord delivers consistent throughput, low insertion loss, and reliable repeatable connections that data centers rely on every day. The product is designed for multi-mode operation with variants supporting OM3 or OM4 fiber, offering the right balance of distance, bandwidth, and cost for your data center topology. By consolidating 16 fibers into a single, manageable cord, it reduces cabinet clutter, improves airflow, and simplifies port-to-port cabling in high-density environments.
- High-density, 16-fiber MPO-to-MPO configuration: This patchcord consolidates 16 parallel optical channels into a single, compact cable, enabling wide multi-lane transmission essential for 40G/100G Ethernet and InfiniBand architectures. Its MPO-to-MPO design simplifies cross-connects, reduces patch panel complexity, and supports seamless interconnection between transceivers and modular switches. This configuration is ideal for data center spine-leaf topologies and high-bandwidth campus backbones where every fiber lane counts.
- Optimized for data-center parallel optics: Specifically crafted for parallel optic deployments, the 16-fiber patch cord ensures that all channels move in sync, delivering deterministic performance across critical links. It pairs naturally with QSF P/QSFP28 modules and other high-speed interfaces, enabling scalable upgrades as bandwidth demands rise. The uniform fiber count across both ends helps preserve link integrity and ensures consistent performance across racks and rows.
- Low insertion loss and robust durability: Cisco’s patchcords are engineered for stable, repeatable performance in busy data-center environments. The MPO ferrules are manufactured to tight tolerances, and the jacket and strain-relief design withstand daily handling, bends, and tray routing. Expect dependable signal integrity with low loss per fiber and high return loss, supporting reliable data transfer even under densely populated rack situations.
- OM3/OM4 multi-mode fiber options for diverse deployments: This patchcord is available in multi-mode variants, with OM3 and OM4 fiber options to match your deployment needs. OM3 provides solid performance for shorter reach and cost-sensitive applications, while OM4 extends reach and bandwidth for longer parallel optic runs. The jacket color and exact specifications vary by SKU, but both options are optimized for high-speed data center links and compatibility with common Cisco transceiver families.
- Vendor-grade reliability and ecosystem compatibility: As a Cisco-branded solution, this patchcord integrates smoothly with Cisco switching fabrics, fiber panels, and network architectures. It’s designed to meet industry standards for interoperability, durability, and performance, ensuring it remains a dependable choice for scalable data-center growth. With broad compatibility across Cisco and third-party devices, you can deploy with confidence in mixed environments while maintaining consistent cabling practices and service-level objectives.
Techncial Details of Cisco Multi-Fiber Patchcord - MPO to MPO 16 Fibers - 8m
- Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference
How to install Cisco Multi-Fiber Patchcord - MPO to MPO 16 Fibers - 8m
- Plan your layout: Map out patch panel and switch/router port locations to minimize cable length, avoid sharp bends, and ensure proper airflow. Identify the 16 fiber lanes and confirm the OM3/OM4 variant aligns with your transceiver requirements.
- Inspect connectors and cable: Before connection, visually check the MPO ferrules for cleanliness and inspect the jacket for any signs of damage. Use an MPO cleaning kit if needed to prevent contamination that can degrade signal quality.
- Power down relevant equipment: For safety and to prevent data corruption, power down or put into a maintenance mode any equipment you will patch during installation, especially in production environments.
- Align and connect MPO ends carefully: Align the MPO connectors with both ends of the patchcord and insert straight into the corresponding ports. Do not force the connectors; if resistance is felt, re-seat and verify alignment to avoid ferrule damage.
- Route and secure cabling: Route the 8-meter patchcord through cable management channels or trays, using appropriate tie-downs and bend-radius protections. Keep the patchcord away from high-heat zones and moving parts to prolong life and maintain performance.
- Test after installation: Use a fiber tester or OTDR (if available) to verify continuity and signal integrity across all 16 lanes. Confirm low insertion loss, stable transmission, and consistent performance across the entire length.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco MPO to MPO patchcord used for? The patchcord is designed to connect parallel optic channels between transceivers and switch ports in high-density data-center environments. It enables 16 simultaneous fiber lanes in a single cable, supporting 40G/100G links that rely on parallel optics.
- Which fiber types are available for this patchcord? The patchcord family offers multi-mode variants, commonly OM3 and OM4. OM3 is suitable for shorter, cost-efficient deployments, while OM4 extends reach and bandwidth for longer parallel-optic runs. Availability of variants may vary by SKU.
- Is this patchcord compatible with Cisco and non-Cisco devices? Yes. While designed for optimal performance with Cisco transceivers and modules, MPO-to-MPO patch cords are generally compatible with other vendors’ parallel optic interfaces, provided the electrical and optical specifications align with the transceivers’ requirements.
- What are the benefits of using a single 8-meter MPO patchcord? Using a single 8-meter patchcord reduces cabinet clutter, simplifies cable management, and improves airflow. It also minimizes the need for multiple shorter connectors, which can introduce additional loss and potential misrouting.
- How do I maintain performance over time? Regular inspection and cleaning of MPO connectors, proper routing to avoid tight bends, and periodic testing help preserve signal integrity. Replacing damaged cords promptly ensures continued reliability in critical data-center operations.
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