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SonicWall 100GBase-SR4 QSFP28 850nm 100m Module
Discover extreme speed and reliable performance with the SonicWall 100GBase-SR4 QSFP28 850nm 100m Module. This high-density, quad-lane 100 Gigabit Ethernet transceiver is purpose-built for SonicWall firewalls and enterprise networks that demand blazing-fast uplinks, minimal latency, and scalable capacity. The 100GBase-SR4 module uses QSFP28 form factor and multi-mode fiber with an 850 nm wavelength to deliver up to 100 Gbps of data throughput over short-reach connections, making it an ideal choice for data center interconnects, high-performance security deployments, and ultra-responsive edge networks. Engineered for reliability and ease of deployment, the SR4 transceiver consolidates four 25 Gbps lanes into a single 100 Gbps link, enabling streamlined cabling, reduced switch port consumption, and simplified management in complex security architectures. Whether you’re expanding capacity in a core network, linking high-density aggregation points, or upgrading firewall interfaces to meet growing traffic, this module provides the performance and compatibility you need without compromising security and service continuity.
- High-performance 100GBASE-SR4 transceiver: This QSFP28 module aggregates four 25 Gbps lanes to deliver up to 100 Gbps of aggregate data throughput, enabling ultra-fast uplinks and future-proof scalability for security appliances and data centers. The 850nm VCSEL-based multi-mode design is ideal for short-reach links, delivering reliable performance across common MMF deployments while preserving signal integrity across the link budget.
- QSFP28 form factor with SR4 optics: Specifically engineered for SonicWall firewalls and compatible switches, the QSFP28 footprint supports hot-swappable installation in eligible ports. The SR4 optics are optimized for multi-mode fiber environments, reducing connector complexity and simplifying cable management in dense network topologies.
- Optical fiber, multi-mode (MMF) with 850 nm wavelength: The 850 nm wavelength is selected for efficient communication over multi-mode fiber, enabling robust short-range connections up to 100 meters. This makes it ideal for data-center racks, aggregation layers, and security appliances that reside within a conventional MMF footprint.
- Long-term reliability and compliance: Built to meet industry standards with a focus on security appliance reliability, the module is designed for stable operation in enterprise networks. The product is TAA compliant, ensuring federal procurement eligibility and broad compatibility with compliant data-center and firewall deployments.
- Designed for deployment in security-focused networks: The module is tailor-made to enhance SonicWall firewall performance by providing a high-capacity uplink that can handle encryption, threat analytics, intrusion prevention, and SSL inspection traffic with minimal bottlenecks, helping maintain low latency while increasing throughput for demanding workloads.
Technical Details of SonicWall 100GBase-SR4 QSFP28 850nm 100m Module
- Interface/Form Factor: QSFP28 – SR4 transceiver for 100GBASE applications
- Data Rate: Up to 100 Gbps aggregate (4 x 25 Gbps lanes)
- Wavelength: 850 nm (VCSEL) optimized for Multi-mode Fiber
- Fiber Type: Multi-mode Fiber (MMF)
- Reach: Up to 100 meters on MMF links
- Connector Type: LC fiber connectors commonly used with MMF SR4 deployments
- Compliance: TAA Compliant
- Typical Applications: 100G uplinks for SonicWall firewalls, data center interconnects, high-density networks, and security appliance backplanes
- Compatibility: Designed for SonicWall devices and compatible with other 100G SR4-capable network equipment
How to install SonicWall 100GBase-SR4 QSFP28 850nm 100m Module
Installing the SonicWall 100GBase-SR4 QSFP28 module is a straightforward process intended to maximize uptime and minimize disruption in security-focused networks. Before installation, ensure you are working in an ESD-safe environment and follow standard data-center procedures for handling hot-swappable components if applicable to your hardware. While the exact steps can vary by SonicWall model and chassis, the general installation flow remains consistent across compatible devices.
1) Power considerations and safety: Verify that the target device supports hot-swapping for the QSFP28 module and consult your device’s maintenance guide. If hot-swapping is not available, power down the device following standard shutdown procedures. Always discharge static electricity and handle the module by its edges to protect the connectors and optical components.
2) Access the port: Locate the 100G QSFP28 port on the SonicWall firewall or switch that will host the SR4 module. If the device has a dedicated slot or cage, remove any protective cover and prepare the slot for insertion. Confirm that the neighboring ports are clear to avoid cable strain and ensure proper airflow.
3) Insert the module: Align the module with the orientation of the port and carefully slide it into the slot until the connectors engage and the locking mechanism (if present) engages. Do not apply excessive force. The module should sit firmly in place with a secure connection between the transceiver and port.
4) Cable preparation and connection: Use appropriate multi-mode fiber optic cables with LC connectors. Inspect the fiber ends for cleanliness; use a lint-free wipe and fiber-cleaning solution if needed. Insert each fiber strand into its corresponding LC duplex connector, ensuring the polarity and pairing match the link endpoints. Route cables to minimize bending, maintain adequate slack, and avoid twisting or stress at the connectors.
5) Power up and establish link: If the device was powered down, power it back on and allow it to initialize. Access the device management interface to verify recognition of the new transceiver. Confirm link status, negotiated speed (100 Gbps), and LED indicators. In most cases, the link should come up quickly if the counterparty device is configured for 100G SR4 operation and the cabling is within recommended specifications.
6) Verification and monitoring: Use the device’s diagnostics, status pages, or management software to confirm error-free operation, proper fiber link, and stable throughput. Monitor for any increase in error rates, such as CRCs or alignment issues, which may indicate a cabling problem or dirty connectors. If necessary, reseat the module or reseat cables and verify optics alignment.
7) Documentation and labeling: Document the installation, cable pairings, and port assignments for future maintenance. Label fiber paths to facilitate troubleshooting and ensure quick remediation in case of link degradation. Maintain the recommended spare parts policy and ensure hot-swap procedures align with your organization's change-management practices.
Following these steps will help ensure a smooth deployment of the SonicWall 100GBase-SR4 QSFP28 module, delivering high-throughput, low-latency uplinks for modern firewall deployments and data-center interconnects. Always refer to your specific SonicWall model’s hardware guide for any model-specific nuances or constraints related to installation, compatibility, or firmware requirements.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Is this module compatible with all SonicWall firewall models? A: The SonicWall 100GBase-SR4 QSFP28 850nm 100m Module is designed for compatible SonicWall devices and 100G SR4-capable ports. Check your device’s hardware compatibility guide or the product page for model-specific support and firmware requirements.
- Q: Can the module be hot-swapped in a live environment? A: In most SonicWall deployments that support hot-swapping, the QSFP28 SR4 module can be installed or replaced without powering down the entire system. Always follow your device’s maintenance and safety procedures to minimize risk.
- Q: What type of fiber and connectors are required? A: Multi-mode fiber (MMF) with LC connectors is standard for 100GBase-SR4 SR4 optics. Ensure cables are clean and correctly terminated, and avoid sharp bends or micro-bends that could affect signal integrity.
- Q: What is the maximum reach of this module? A: The module supports up to 100 meters over multi-mode fiber, making it suitable for data-center short-haul links and server-to-switch uplinks within a typical rack or cabinet layout.
- Q: Is there any special maintenance or calibration needed after installation? A: Generally no calibration is required for SR4 transceivers. Regular optical inspections, cleaning of connectors, and monitoring of link health through the device management interface are recommended to maintain optimal performance.
- Q: What does TAA compliance mean for this module? A: TAA compliance indicates that the product complies with the Trade Agreements Act, which can be important for procurement in government and enterprise environments. It does not affect compatibility or performance, but it can simplify sourcing and compliance processes.
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