Yes, each Cisco QSFP 40/100-Gbps BiDi transceiver consists of two transmit and receive channels in the 832-918 nanometer wavelength range, enabling an aggregated 40 or 100-Gbps link over a two-strand multimode fiber connection. According FN-TRAN-QSFP28-BIDI's datasheet it'll work in link...
Yes, each Cisco QSFP 40/100-Gbps BiDi transceiver consists of two transmit and receive channels in the 832-918 nanometer wavelength range, enabling an aggregated 40 or 100-Gbps link over a two-strand multimode fiber connection. According FN-TRAN-QSFP28-BIDI's datasheet it'll w...
Yes, each Cisco QSFP 40/100-Gbps BiDi transceiver consists of two transmit and receive channels in the 832-918 nanometer wavelength range, enabling an aggregated 40 or 100-Gbps link over a two-strand multimode fiber connection. According FN-TRAN-QSFP28-BIDI's datasheet it'll w...
Yes, each Cisco QSFP 40/100-Gbps BiDi transceiver consists of two transmit and receive channels in the 832-918 nanometer wavelength range, enabling an aggregated 40 or 100-Gbps link over a two-strand multimode fiber connection. According FN-TRAN-QSFP28-BIDI's datasheet it'll w...
Yes, each Cisco QSFP 40/100-Gbps BiDi transceiver consists of two transmit and receive channels in the 832-918 nanometer wavelength range, enabling an aggregated 40 or 100-Gbps link over a two-strand multimode fiber connection. According FN-TRAN-QSFP28-BIDI's datasheet it'll wo...
I have cisco device i want to connect to Fortinet device (FN-TRAN-QSFP28-BIDI), which SFP can work (QSFP-40/100-SRBD) or (QSFP-100G-SR1.2 )? Thanks Ahmed 0 Helpful Reply Reza Sharifi Hall of Fame In response to ENGBACHELOR 06-04-2024 06:46 AM Hi, Have...