Cisco QSFP-DD Pluggable Open Line System (QDD OLS) Data Sheet
Cisco designed an ingenious solution to collapse the optical line system functionalities into a pluggable form factor. The QSFP-DD open line system (QSFP-DD OLS) can be directly deployed
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Cisco designed an ingenious solution to collapse the optical line system functionalities into a pluggable form factor. The QSFP-DD open line system (QSFP-DD OLS) can be directly deployed
Systems designed with QSFP-DD ports are backwards compatible to support existing QSFP+, QSFP28, and QSFP56 modules. This provides flexibility for network designs and migrations to next-generation
The Cisco® QSFP-DD Open Line System (QSFP-DD OLS) is a pluggable optical amplifier module that, together with the channel breakout options (described later), provides a simple yet powerful open line
QSFP-DD is a new module and cage/connector system similar to current QSFP, but with an additional row of contacts providing for an eight lane electrical interface. It is being developed by the QSFP-DD
The definitive guide to SFP, QSFP, and QSFP-DD standards for 2025. Compare 400G/800G optics, understand PAM4 complexity, and master QSFP-DD vs OSFP deployment
QSFP-DD is a high-speed, high-density, hot-pluggable optical transceiver module used in data communication applications. QSFP-DD is an evolution of the QSFP (Quad Small Form Factor
QSFP-DD Interconnect System enables faceplate density equal to the current 2x1 QSFP form factor, but with 8-lane ports. In other words, a total of 256 differential pairs with 32 ports delivers double-lane
The QSFP-DD family supports legacy QSFP channels on the front interface and four additional channels on the rear interface. This interconnect system optimizes density and power
Cisco designed an ingenious solution to collapse the optical line
QSFP-DD doubles the electrical interface to 8 lanes while maintaining backward compatibility with QSFP28 modules (using 4 of the 8 lanes). This architecture supports 400 Gbps
Many network operators compare QSFP-DD vs. OSFP when selecting transceivers for 400G and 800G deployments. While both form factors support high-speed networking, they differ in design,