Description
HPE X151 100G QSFP28 LC LR4 SMF XCVR
Elevate your data center with the HPE X151 100G QSFP28 LC LR4 SMF XCVR, a high-performance transceiver designed for long-haul, single-mode fiber uplinks. Built to integrate seamlessly within Aruba and HPE networking ecosystems, this LR4 module delivers precise optical performance, scalable throughput, and robust diagnostics for modern, scale-out data centers. Whether you are expanding core-to-core connectivity or provisioning high-speed uplinks for top-of-rack switches, the X151 LR4 is engineered to provide reliable 100G connections over SMF with reduced downtime and simplified management.
- Unleash 100G performance over single-mode fiber with a QSFP28 LR4 transceiver and LC connectors, delivering four aggregated 25G lanes across up to 10 kilometers of link distance. This enables flexible, future-ready uplinks for data-center spine-to-leaf architectures while preserving valuable rack space and wire density.
- Designed for seamless deployment within HPE Aruba environments, the X151 LR4 is built to work with 100G-ready switches and routers in the Aruba/HPE portfolio. Its form-factor and signaling align with industry standards, making plug-and-play installation straightforward and minimizing compatibility concerns across existing networks.
- Advanced diagnostics and monitoring capabilities are embedded in the transceiver to support proactive network maintenance. Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) provides real-time visibility into optical power, temperature, and laser health, helping engineers identify degradation before it impacts service levels.
- Reliability and serviceability are at the core of the X151 LR4 design. The module features a hot-swappable QSFP28 form factor with MSA alignment, enabling from-field replacement without downtime and reducing maintenance windows in busy data centers.
- Energy efficiency and environmental resilience bolster long-term operations. The X151 LR4 is engineered for stable performance under typical data-center conditions, with robust thermal and power characteristics that align with modern green IT initiatives and overall reliability goals.
Technical Details of HPE X151 100G QSFP28 LC LR4 SMF XCVR
- Data rate: 100 Gbps (4×25G lanes) in LR4 configuration
- Form factor: QSFP28 hot-swappable optical transceiver
- Fiber type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Reach: up to 10 km depending on fiber quality and channel conditions
- Wavelength: 1310 nm typical for LR4 operation
- Connector: LC duplex
- Polarization and dispersion tolerance: optimized for long-haul links in campus and data-center environments
- DOM support: Yes, for real-time monitoring of optical parameters
- Interoperability: Compliant with MSA standards and 100G LR4 signaling
- Power consumption: Designed for efficiency within standard 100G optics power envelopes
- Operating temperature: Suitable for standard data-center ambient conditions (custom ranges may apply by model)
- Environmental compliance: RoHS compliant and manufactured to meet common data-center reliability requirements
- Warranty/support: Backed by manufacturer support and Aruba/HPE ecosystem service options
how to install HPE X151 100G QSFP28 LC LR4 SMF XCVR
- Prepare the host system: Verify that the switch or router port supports 100G QSFP28 LR4 optics and that the device firmware is current to ensure compatibility with the X151 XCVR.
- Power down the chassis or enable a maintenance window if hot-swapping is not supported by the platform, and remove any protective dust covers from the QSFP28 port and transceiver slot.
- Insert the X151 LR4 transceiver into an available QSFP28 port until it seats firmly with a click, ensuring that the connector orientation matches the slot design for proper alignment.
- Connect the SMF fiber using LC-LC duplex patch cords, paying careful attention to transmit and receive polarity to avoid misalignment. Route fibers with gentle bend radii and minimal stretching to preserve signal integrity.
- Power up the device (if powered down) and verify physical link status on the management interface. Look for a healthy link indication and a valid 100G capability on the corresponding port.
- Verify optics operation with management tools: use the transceiver details or show commands to confirm vendor ID, serial, temperature, laser bias, and power levels. If DOM is enabled, monitor ongoing health metrics for early warning signs.
- Run end-to-end connectivity tests across the link, validate error counters, and confirm throughput against your SLA requirements. If discrepancies appear, re-check fiber connections, polarity, and patch cord quality.
- Document installation for asset management and future maintenance. Maintain proper cleanliness and labeling of fiber cables to simplify future swaps or upgrades.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the reach of the HPE X151 100G QSFP28 LC LR4 SMF XCVR? A: It supports up to 10 kilometers on standard single-mode fiber (SMF) with LC connectors, depending on cable quality and network margins.
- Q: What fiber type is required? A: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) with LC duplex connectors is required for LR4 operation and optimal performance.
- Q: Is this transceiver compatible with Aruba and HPE switches? A: Yes. The X151 LR4 is designed to integrate with Aruba/HPE 100G-capable devices, offering plug-and-play functionality within supported ecosystems.
- Q: Does it support DOM? A: Yes. Digital Optical Monitoring is available to provide real-time insights into optical power, temperature, and laser health for proactive maintenance.
- Q: How do I know if my device supports LR4 optics? A: Check the device’s 100G LR4 capability in the product specifications or consult the vendor’s compatibility matrix for your switch or router model.
- Q: What is the recommended patch cord and cable management approach? A: Use high-quality SMF LC-LC patch cords with appropriate bend radius and clean connector tips; maintain tidy routing to minimize disturbances and preserve signal integrity.
- Q: Can I mix LR4 with other 100G optical modules in the same fabric? A: Mixing optics may require attention to compatibility matrices, signaling, and wavelength budgets; verify cross-vendor interoperability before deployment.
- Q: What maintenance is required for LR4 LR4 transceivers? A: Generally minimal beyond routine cleanliness and periodic health checks via DOM and management interfaces; replace if performance thresholds are exceeded or if failures occur.
- Q: Is there a warranty or support plan for this transceiver? A: Yes, it is supported under the standard manufacturer warranty and eligible support programs within the Aruba/HPE ecosystem.
- Q: Are there environment or safety requirements to consider during installation? A: Follow data-center best practices for fiber safety, electrostatic discharge precautions, and temperature/humidity guidelines specified by the platform and transceiver documentation.
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