Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module
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Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module

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Allied Telesis QSFP28 ModuleThe Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module delivers high density, high performance 100 Gigabit connectivity in a compact, hot swappable transceiver designed to slot seamlessly into compatible Allied Telesis devices. Built to meet the demands of modern data centers and enterprise networks, this QSFP28 module provides industry standard connectivity with the reliability and interoperability you expect from Allied Telesis. It enables scalable uplinks, simplified

The Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module delivers high-density, high-performance 100 Gigabit connectivity in a compact, hot-swappable transceiver designed to slot seamlessly into compatible Allied Telesis devices. Built to meet the demands of modern data centers and enterprise networks, this QSFP28 module provides industry-standard connectivity with the reliability and interoperability you expect from Allied Telesis. It enables scalable uplinks, simplified migration paths, and flexible deployment options for 100G networks, while preserving the simplicity of plug-and-play installation and maintenance. Whether you’re upgrading from 40G infrastructure or building a new 100G fabric, the Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module is engineered to support you with robust performance, dependable operation, and straightforward management.

  • High-performance 100G connectivity in a compact QSFP28 form factor. This module packs four lanes of 25 Gbps into a single, hot-swappable transceiver, delivering the capacity needed for data-intensive workloads, server-to-server links, and spine-leaf architectures. It’s designed to maximize uplink density in data centers and enterprise networks while maintaining a small footprint in your chassis.
  • Hot-swappable and plug-and-play design for minimal downtime. The QSFP28 Module is engineered for easy insertion and removal in compatible Allied Telesis devices, with no need to power down the entire system for routine maintenance or upgrades. This enables rapid deployment, simple maintenance windows, and predictable service levels in busy networks.
  • Industry-standard QSFP28 connectivity ensures broad interoperability. As a standard 100G transceiver, the module supports widely adopted interfaces and fiber optic media, enabling flexible deployment options and compatibility with a wide range of devices and cabling choices, while still delivering the trusted performance and reliability of Allied Telesis hardware.
  • Reliable performance with efficient design. The module is built to sustain high data throughput with stable operation, and its form factor is optimized for thermal and power efficiency in dense 100G deployments. This helps maintain consistent link quality and reduces the total cost of ownership in high-capacity networks.
  • Future-ready upgrade path for growing networks. The Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module supports migration and scaling for 100G demands, enabling data centers and campuses to evolve from lower-rate links without overhauling existing infrastructure. Its flexible compatibility and standard-compliant design make it a prudent choice for evolving network architectures.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module

  • Data Rate: 100 Gbps
  • Form Factor: QSFP28
  • Interface Type: Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable (QSFP28) Transceiver
  • Hot-Swap Capability: Yes
  • Compatibility: Designed for Allied Telesis devices that support QSFP28 slots and transceivers; compatible with industry-standard QSFP28 ecosystems
  • Standards Compliance: Industry-standard QSFP28 transceiver for broad interoperability

how to install Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module

  • Power down the affected equipment or place it into a maintenance window to minimize disruption before installation.
  • Identify the correct QSFP28 port on your Allied Telesis device and prepare the slot by removing any protective caps or coverage as applicable.
  • Align the QSFP28 module with the slot and insert it firmly until it seats and the locking mechanism engages securely. Do not apply excessive force to avoid damage to the module or port.
  • Attach the appropriate fiber optic cables for your deployment, ensuring you use the correct connectors and follow your network design requirements. Verify the connections are secure and routed properly to prevent strain on cables.
  • Power up the device and check the management interface for link status indicators. Confirm that the 100G uplink is active and monitor for any alerts or errors, then perform basic traffic tests to validate throughput and stability.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is a QSFP28 module? A QSFP28 module is a high-density transceiver that provides 100 Gbps of data throughput by utilizing four 25 Gbps lanes in a compact Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable package. It is commonly used for data-center uplinks and high-speed interconnects between switches and routers.
  • Is the Allied Telesis QSFP28 Module hot-swappable? Yes. The module is designed for hot-swappable installation in compatible Allied Telesis devices, enabling maintenance and upgrades with minimal downtime.
  • Which devices are compatible with this module? The module is designed for Allied Telesis devices that support QSFP28 transceivers. As a standard QSFP28 component, it also benefits from general interoperability with equipment and cabling that follow QSFP28 specifications, though optimal compatibility is achieved within Allied Telesis ecosystems.
  • What cabling do I need? Use fiber optic cabling appropriate for your QSFP28 deployment and media type (for example, multi-mode or single-mode fiber) as required by your network design and distance goals. Always refer to your device’s guidance and the module’s documentation for exact cable recommendations.
  • How can I verify the module is functioning correctly? After installation, verify link status via the device management interface, check LED indicators on the module and port, and run basic throughput or loopback tests to confirm 100G performance. If issues arise, reseat the module, verify cabling, and consult the device logs for any fault codes.
  • Can I mix 100G QSFP28 modules from different vendors? While QSFP28 is an industry standard, for best results and guaranteed interoperability, use modules and transceivers that are recommended or tested with your Allied Telesis devices. Mixing components from different vendors can sometimes lead to compatibility issues or require additional configuration.
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