AddOn Networks PAN-QSFP-AOC-2M-AO Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) cable 40000 Gbit/s Stainless steel, Black

Sku code : PAN-QSFP-AOC-2M-AOManufacturer : AddOn Networks
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Palo Alto Networks, Compatible TAA Compliant 40GBase-AOC QSFP+ Active Optical Cable (850nm, MMF, 2m) - More Info
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This is a Palo Alto Networks® compatible 40GBase-AOC QSFP+ to QSFP+ active optical cable that operates over multi-mode fiber with a maximum reach of 2.0m (6.6ft). At a wavelength of 850nm, it has been programmed, uniquely serialized, and data-traffic and application tested to ensure it is 100% compliant and functional. This active optical cable is TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, and is built to comply with MSA (Multi-Source Agreement) standards. We stand behind the quality of our products and proudly offer a limited lifetime warranty.
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SKU PAN-QSFP-AOC-2M-AO
EAN 0821455812464
Specification
Features
Data transfer rate (max)40000 Gbit/s
Connector 2QSFP+
Connector 1QSFP+
Product colourStainless steel, Black
Cable length2 m
Technical details
Cable length2 m
Colour
Product colourStainless steel, Black
Ports & interfaces
Connector 2QSFP+
Connector 1QSFP+
Weight & dimensions
Cable length2 m
Manufacturer AddOn Networks
Short Description Palo Alto Networks, Compatible TAA Compliant 40GBase-AOC QSFP+ Active Optical Cable (850nm, MMF, 2m)
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