StarTech.com Palo Alto 40GBASE-LR4 Compatible QSFP+ Module - 40GBASE-LR4 40GE QSFP+ 40GbE Single Mode Fiber SMF Optic Transceiver 10km DDM

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StarTech.com Palo Alto 40GBASE-LR4 Compatible QSFP+ Module

This StarTech.com transceiver is a 40GBASE-LR4 QSFP+ module specifically designed to deliver reliable, high-performance 40 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over long-haul single-mode fiber for Palo Alto Networks devices. Engineered to be fully compatible with Palo Alto switches and routers, this transceiver enables seamless upgrades to 40G networks while preserving your existing fiber infrastructure. With a proven track record of interoperability, it’s an ideal choice for data centers, campus networks, and enterprise deployments that require scalable, high-bandwidth links and robust diagnostics.

  • Optimized for Palo Alto environments with proven interoperability across Palo Alto switches and routers, ensuring a smooth integration into existing security and networking infrastructure.
  • 40GBASE-LR4 QSFP+ transceiver that aggregates four 10 GbE lanes into a single 40 GbE interface for high-capacity links and future-proof growth.
  • Long-distance reach of up to 10 kilometers on single-mode fiber (SMF), enabling core, distribution, and data-center interconnect applications without requiring fiber rewrites.
  • Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM) support provides real-time insight into transmit and receive optical power, temperature, laser bias current, and other critical metrics for proactive maintenance and rapid troubleshooting.
  • Hot-swappable, plug-and-play installation designed to minimize downtime during upgrades or failover events, with easy integration into existing QSFP+ ports and fiber cabling.

Technical Details of StarTech.com Palo Alto 40GBASE-LR4 Compatible QSFP+ Module

  • Transceiver Type: QSFP+ 40GBASE-LR4 module designed for 40 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
  • Standard: 40GBASE-LR4, suitable for long-haul fiber links over SMF networks.
  • Distance Capability: Up to 10 kilometers on single-mode fiber, enabling flexible deployment across data centers and campuses.
  • Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) recommended for LR4 operation to achieve maximum reach and reliability.
  • Connector: LC duplex connector for standard fiber patching and compatibility with common fiber cables used in enterprise networks.
  • Data Rate: 40 Gbps aggregate throughput, leveraging four 10 Gbps lanes within a single QSFP+ optical module.
  • Diagnostics: Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM) support for real-time monitoring of optical parameters and module health.
  • Compatibility: Tested and certified for Palo Alto Networks switches and routers to ensure dependable operation in security-focused network environments.

How to Install StarTech.com Palo Alto 40GBASE-LR4 Compatible QSFP+ Module

Follow these general steps to install the 40GBASE-LR4 QSFP+ module in compatible Palo Alto devices. Always refer to your device’s official hardware manuals for any model-specific guidelines.

Step 1: Verify compatibility and readiness. Ensure your Palo Alto switch or router port supports 40GBASE-LR4 and that you have compatible SMF fiber cabling with LC duplex connectors. Confirm the device is powered on and accessible for maintenance, noting whether hot-swapping is supported by your hardware.

Step 2: Prepare the module and port. Handle the transceiver by its edges to avoid touching optical surfaces. Align the QSFP+ module with the port’s guide rails and ensure the connector type and port configuration match your device. If the device supports hot-swapping, you can insert the module without powering down the system; otherwise, follow conventional shutdown procedures as recommended by your network administrator.

Step 3: Insert and secure. Gently slide the transceiver into the 40G QSFP+ port until it seats fully and the latching mechanism engages. You should hear or feel a click indicating a secure connection. Confirm the module is recognized by the device and the link status indicators transition as expected.

Step 4: Connect fiber and verify link. Attach the LC duplex fiber cable, ensuring correct transmit and receive fiber orientation. After connecting the fiber, monitor the device for link establishment. If the link does not come up, re-check fiber continuity, connector cleanliness, and ensure the fiber is SMF suitable for LR4 operation. Use device diagnostics or CLI tools to validate link status and SFP/QSFP health.

Step 5: Confirm performance and monitor with DDM. Utilize the Digital Diagnostics Monitoring data to verify optical power levels, temperature, and other health metrics. Set up ongoing monitoring alarms if supported by your network management system. Perform a basic throughput test to ensure the 40 Gbps link is delivering expected performance and latency characteristics.

Step 6: Document and maintain. Record the installation details, including port number, cable type, length, and any observed metrics. Regularly review DDM data and perform periodic checks to detect drift in optical power or temperature that could affect link reliability over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Is this StarTech.com module compatible with all Palo Alto Networks devices?
  • A: The module is designed to be Palo Alto 40GBASE-LR4 compatible and is tested for reliable operation with Palo Alto switches and routers. Compatibility may vary by model and firmware, so confirm your specific device’s support for 40GBASE-LR4 transceivers.
  • Q: What is the maximum reach of this transceiver?
  • A: The module supports up to 10 kilometers over single-mode fiber, making it suitable for data-center interconnects and campus networks requiring long-distance links.
  • Q: Does it require external power or special licensing?
  • A: No external power is required; it is a plug-in transceiver module. No special licensing is needed beyond ensuring device compatibility and proper fiber cabling.
  • Q: Does it support Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM)?
  • A: Yes, the module includes DDM to provide real-time insights into optical power, temperature, and other critical optical parameters for proactive maintenance.
  • Q: Can I hot-swap this module during production operation?
  • A: In most supported Palo Alto devices, the transceiver is hot-swappable, minimizing downtime during upgrades. Always verify hot-swap capabilities for your specific hardware model and firmware version.
  • Q: What kind of fiber and connectors do I need?
  • A: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) with LC duplex connectors is recommended for LR4 operation. Ensure the fiber path is clean and properly terminated to maximize link reliability.

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