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SonicWall 40GBASE-SR4 QSFP+ 850nm Module | QSFP+, 40 GbE, Enterprise
SonicWall
MPN: 02-SSC-0381
$448.76$550.00
MAP: $550.00
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Key Features
- 40GBASE-SR4 short-reach optical transceiver
- QSFP+ form factor for high-density switching
- 850 nm wavelength for multimode fiber links
- 40 Gbps data rate
- Parallel optics architecture for short-distance 40 GbE
- Designed for data center uplink and aggregation use
- SonicWall-branded transceiver module
- Support 40 GbE uplinks using 40GBASE-SR4 optical signaling
Keep short-reach 40 GbE connections tight, efficient, and ready for dense rack environments with this SonicWall 40GBASE-SR4 QSFP+ module. Designed for multimode fiber deployments, it uses an 850 nm optical interface to support high-throughput links between switches, aggregation points, and adjacent network equipment.
For infrastructure teams, the value is in the fit: SR4 optics are built for short-distance connectivity where speed and port density matter more than long-haul reach. That makes this module a practical choice for top-of-rack and leaf-spine designs, especially when you want to preserve bandwidth without moving to more expensive long-range optics.
Because it is a QSFP+ form factor, it slots into environments already built around compact, high-density transceiver architecture. The result is a cleaner cabling footprint and a straightforward path to 40 GbE expansion in environments that need consistent performance across many ports.
Choose this module when you need a dependable optical component for short-reach 40 GbE links and want to stay aligned with the requirements of modern data center switching.
Ideal For
- Top-of-rack to aggregation switch uplinks in a data center
- Leaf-spine links across adjacent racks using multimode fiber
- High-density 40 GbE switch expansion in enterprise networks
- Short-reach optical connectivity between network appliances
Why This Product
- 1Built for 40 GbE short-reach links, not long-haul transport
- 2Uses multimode fiber and 850 nm optics for dense data center layouts
- 3QSFP+ format supports compact, high-port-count switching
- 4SR4 parallel optics suit adjacent-rack and aggregation deployments



