Palo Alto PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR Compatible 25GBASE-LR SFP28 10 km

Palo Alto Networks compatible PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR - Key Features
- Compatibility: Palo Alto Networks
- Media Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Fiber Count: Duplex
- Connector: Double LC/UPC
- Maximum Distance: 10 km
- Average Link Budget: 5 dB
- Tx Wavelength: 1310 nm
- Supported Data Rate: 8.5 Gbps - 25.78 Gbps
- DDM/DOM: Supported
- Forward Error Correction (FEC): Host FEC Supported
- Temperature Range: Standard 0°-70°C
Palo Alto Networks PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR Price
Palo Alto Networks compatible PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR Specifications
Form Factor | SFP28 |
Media Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
Fiber Count | Duplex |
Connector | Double LC/UPC |
Maximum Distance | 10 km |
Average Link Budget | 5 dB |
TX Wavelength | 1310 nm |
RX Wavelength | 1310 nm |
Supported Data Rate | 8.5 Gbps - 25.78 Gbps |
Supported Ethernet Applications | 10G Ethernet (10.31Gbps), 25G Ethernet (25.78Gbps) |
DDM/DOM | Supported |
Forward Error Correction (FEC) | Host FEC Supported |
Transmitter Type | DML Laser |
Average Launch Power (Min) Each Lane | -7 dBm |
Average Launch Power (Max) Each Lane | 2 dBm |
Extinction Ratio (Min) | 3.5 dB |
Receiver Type | PIN photodiode |
Rx Wavelength Bandwidth | 40 nm |
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Min) Each Lane | -12 dBm |
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Max) Each Lane | 2 dBm |
Receiver Overload | 3 dBm |
Temperature Range | Standard 0°-70°C |
Storage Temperature | -40° to 85°C |
Relative Humidity | 5 to 85% |
Power Consumption (Max) | 1.2 W |
Power | +3.3V single power supply |
Compliance | CE, Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 Laser Safety Compliant, RoHS, SFF-8431, SFF-8472, IEEE 802.3cc, SFF-8432, SFP28 MSA |
Palo Alto Networks compatible PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR Datasheet
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Palo Alto Networks compatible PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR Description
EdgeOptic's PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR compatible is a Palo Alto Networks-coded dual-rate 10G/25G LR SFP28 transceiver and the Palo Alto-coded variant of the EdgeOptic 25G-SFP28-10 multi-vendor 25GBASE-LR catalog. Palo Alto Networks catalogs PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR as the standard (non-TAA) ordering channel for the 25GBASE-LR SFP28 optic; the optically identical PAN-T-S28-25GBASE-LR is the TAA-designated ordering channel for procurement contexts that require it. The module carries 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10.31 Gbps) and 25 Gigabit Ethernet (25.78 Gbps) over a single G.652 SMF pair at 1310 nm, terminated with a duplex LC/UPC connector.
The transmitter is a DML driving the 1310 nm LC duplex; the receiver is a PIN photodiode. Optical specifications: TX output power −7 to +2 dBm, RX sensitivity −12 dBm, RX overload +3 dBm, minimum extinction ratio 3.5 dB, and a 5 dB optical link budget over the 10 km specified reach on G.652 SMF. Real reach on a long link is loss-limited by installed fiber attenuation, splice loss, and connector loss, so on spans above 8 km calculate end-to-end insertion loss against the 5 dB budget rather than the nominal 10 km figure. The module operates 0 to 70 °C on a +3.3 V single supply with 1.2 W maximum power consumption.
At 25G operation the host MAC performs RS(528,514) RS-FEC; the module itself has no built-in FEC. The FEC mode must agree on both link partners or the link will negotiate down or fail to come up cleanly, so verify the per-interface FEC configuration on both ends before commissioning. At 10G operation the optic behaves as a standard 10GBASE-LR module and host-side FEC is not required, but the host port must support dual-rate selection between 10G and 25G on its SFP28 cage. DDM diagnostics report TX power, RX power, module temperature, laser bias, and supply voltage in real time per SFF-8472, which lets operators monitor link health and predict pre-failure conditions on long SMF runs.
The module ships with Palo Alto-recognized EEPROM coding so PAN-OS registers the optic cleanly without a third-party-transceiver override. PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR targets Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls with 25G SFP28 cages for WAN and data center uplinks. Verify the specific PA-series chassis and PAN-OS release against Palo Alto's official Key Specifications for Palo Alto Networks Interfaces and Transceivers datasheet before ordering, because per-platform optic support changes across PAN-OS releases and PA hardware generations. Conforms to IEEE 802.3cc, SFF-8431, SFF-8432, SFF-8472, and the SFP28 MSA.
Compliance: CE, Class 1 FDA and IEC 60825-1 laser safety, RoHS. Ships next business day from EU stock with a lifetime warranty. Backed by 15+ years of EdgeOptic compatibility engineering across vendor optical platforms. For volume pricing, custom EEPROM coding, or compatibility verification on a specific Palo Alto Networks platform, contact our sales team.
Palo Alto PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR Compatible FAQs
Does the EdgeOptic PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR compatible require any PAN-OS configuration to activate on a Palo Alto firewall?
No special PAN-OS workaround is needed. The EdgeOptic PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR compatible ships with Palo Alto-recognized EEPROM coding so the firewall registers the optic cleanly under PAN-OS as a Palo Alto-branded 25GBASE-LR SFP28. Configure the port for the desired rate (10G or 25G) per the PA-series chassis interface guide, verify the port cage supports SFP28, and confirm the link partner FEC mode matches at 25G operation. For platform-specific EEPROM coding requirements on a particular PA-series chassis, request the target platform through sales.
What is the difference between PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR and PAN-T-S28-25GBASE-LR?
PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR is Palo Alto's standard (non-TAA) ordering channel for the 25GBASE-LR SFP28 optic. PAN-T-S28-25GBASE-LR is the TAA-compliant ordering channel for the same optical part, designated for procurement contexts that require Trade Agreements Act sourcing. The two ordering codes refer to optically identical transceivers (1310 nm, SMF, 10 km, LC duplex, dual-rate 10G/25G). Order PAN-SFP28-25GBASE-LR for standard procurement and PAN-T-S28-25GBASE-LR when the purchasing contract requires the TAA channel. EdgeOptic offers a compatible for each ordering code; the compatible transceiver itself is not TAA-certified, only the Palo Alto OEM ordering channel carries that designation.