PAN-T-Q28-100GBASE-SR4 Palo Alto Compatible 100GBASE-SR4 QSFP28

Palo Alto Networks compatible PAN-T-Q28-100GBASE-SR4 - Key Features
- Compatibility: Palo Alto Networks
- Media Type: 4 Lanes of Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Connector: MTP/MPO-12 (UPC)
- Fiber Count: 8 Fibers
- Maximum Distance: 100 m
- Average Link Budget: 1.9 dB
- Tx Wavelength: 850 nm
- Supported Data Rate: 103.125 Gbps
- DDM/DOM: Supported
- Forward Error Correction (FEC): No
- Temperature Range: Standard 0°-70°C
Palo Alto Networks PAN-T-Q28-100GBASE-SR4 Price
Palo Alto Networks compatible PAN-T-Q28-100GBASE-SR4 Specifications
Form Factor | QSFP28 |
Modulation | NRZ (Non-Return to Zero) |
Media Type | 4 Lanes of Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) |
Connector | MTP/MPO-12 (UPC) |
Fiber Count | 8 Fibers |
Maximum Distance | 100 m |
Average Link Budget | 1.9 dB |
TX Wavelength | 850 nm |
RX Wavelength | 4-channel 850 nm |
Supported Data Rate | 103.125 Gbps |
Supported Ethernet Applications | 100G Ethernet (103.125 Gbps) |
DDM/DOM | Supported |
Forward Error Correction (FEC) | No |
Transmitter Type | VSCEL Laser |
Tx Wave Bandwidth | 20 nm (840-860 nm) |
Average Launch Power (Min) Each Lane | 3 dBm |
Average Launch Power (Max) Each Lane | 7.5 dBm |
Extinction Ratio (Min) | 3 dB |
Receiver Type | PIN photodiode |
RX Wave Bandwidth | 20 nm (840-860 nm) |
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Min) Each Lane | -10.3 dBm |
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Max) Each Lane | 2.4 dBm |
Receiver Overload | 3.4 dBm |
Temperature Range | Standard 0°-70°C |
Storage Temperature | -40° to 85°C |
Relative Humidity | 5 to 85% |
Power Consumption (Max) | 3.5 W |
Power | +3.3V single power supply |
Compliance | CE, RoHS, Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 Laser Safety Compliant, IEEE 802.3bm, 100GBASE-SR4, QSFP28 MSA, SFF-8636 (Management Interface for 4-lane modules), SFF-8665 |
Palo Alto Networks compatible PAN-T-Q28-100GBASE-SR4 Datasheet
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Palo Alto Networks compatible PAN-T-Q28-100GBASE-SR4 Description
EdgeOptic's PAN-T-Q28-100GBASE-SR4 compatible is a Palo Alto Networks-coded 100GBASE-SR4 version of the EdgeOptic 100G-QSFP28-100 multi-vendor 100GBASE-SR4 transceiver, one universal short-reach module coded across multiple vendor platforms. It carries 100G Ethernet over four parallel 850 nm VCSEL lanes at 25G each across multimode fiber, terminated on an MTP/MPO-12 connector that uses 8 active fibers, 4 transmit and 4 receive. The transceiver port is female (unpinned); the patch cable is the pinned male side, so a transceiver-to-transceiver run needs a male-to-male Type B cable. Reach is 70 m over OM3 and 100 m over OM4, per IEEE 802.3bm Clause 95.
Optical specifications include a 1.9 dB average link budget, receiver sensitivity of −10.3 dBm per lane, NRZ modulation, and no FEC required at this reach. The transmitter uses 850 nm VCSEL sources; the receiver is a PIN photodiode. OM4 supports the full 100 m while OM3 is rated to 70 m, with achievable distance depending on patch panels, splices, and connector cleanliness in the installed link. DDM/DOM is supported per SFF-8636, so the host can read per-lane transmit power, receive power, and bias along with module-level temperature and voltage. The module runs across the 0°C to 70°C commercial range at 3.5 W maximum and is compliant with the QSFP28 MSA and SFF-8665. This is a 100G Ethernet short-reach optic; it does not carry Fibre Channel, OTN, or SONET traffic.
The PAN-T- prefix is Palo Alto Networks' TAA-compliant ordering code for the 100GBASE-SR4 optic; it is optically identical to the commercial-channel PAN-Q28-100GBASE-SR4. EdgeOptic codes this compatible with Palo Alto-recognized EEPROM for use on Palo Alto Networks PA-series firewalls with 100G QSFP28 ports. Confirm the specific firewall model and PAN-OS version against Palo Alto's transceiver compatibility guide before deployment, and our sales team can advise on cabling for the span.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between PAN-T-Q28-100GBASE-SR4 and PAN-Q28-100GBASE-SR4?
Both are the same 100GBASE-SR4 optic. The PAN-T- prefix designates Palo Alto Networks' TAA-compliant ordering channel used for government and federal procurement, while PAN-Q28- is the commercial ordering code. The two are optically identical. The EdgeOptic compatible matches the SR4 optical specification but is not itself TAA-certified, so for contracts that require a TAA-certified part, order the original Palo Alto PAN-T- module.