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Juniper JNP-100G-AOCBO-20M | 100G→4x25G AOC | QSFP28↔4xSFP28 | 850nm MMF | Reach: 20m | 0–70°C | 3.5W | Integrated connectors

SKU:JNP-100G-AOCBO-20M

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Description

Active optical breakout cable for direct 100G (QSFP28) to four 25G (SFP28) links. Low power, light, and bend-friendly for high-density switch-to-server or leaf-to-host connections.

Features

- Simple 100G to 4×25G breakout connectivity
- Low-power operation (up to 3.5 W)
- Plug-and-play, hot-swappable ends
- Lightweight, flexible AOC for dense racks
- Integrated optics—no separate transceivers needed
- Standard operating temperature (0–70°C)
- EMI immunity compared to copper DAC

Warranty

All products sold by XS Network Tech include a 12-month warranty on both new and used items. Our in-house technical team thoroughly tests used hardware prior to sale to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

All technical data should be verified on the manufacturer data sheets.

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FAQs

Technical Specifications

- Interface: QSFP28 (1×100G) to 4×SFP28 (4×25G)
- Data rate: 100G aggregate; 25G per breakout leg
- Cable type: Active Optical Cable (AOC), breakout
- Length: 20 meters
- Wavelength: 850 nm (MMF)
- Operating temperature: 0 to 70°C (standard temp)
- Power consumption: up to 3.5 W
- Hot-swappable ends: Yes
- Use case: TOR/leaf switch to 25G NICs; switch interconnects
- Standards: IEEE 802.3 100G/25G compliant

FAQs

Q: Do I need separate transceivers with this AOC?
A: No. The optical ends are integrated; it plugs directly into QSFP28 and SFP28 ports.

Q: Can this cable be routed through patch panels or field-terminated?
A: No. AOCs are point-to-point fixed assemblies and cannot be cut, spliced, or terminated.

Q: Is it compatible with standard 25G SFP28 switch or NIC ports?
A: Yes, any port that supports 25G SFP28 should work, subject to platform-coded optics policies.

Q: What bend radius should I observe?
A: Follow gentle routing and avoid sharp bends; adhere to typical AOC minimum bend radius guidelines.

Q: Does the 100G side require a specific QSFP28 mode?
A: Use a QSFP28 port running 100G that supports breakout to 4×25G lanes.

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