Fiber Infrastructure & Optics


Panduit and Cisco Make your Upgrade Path from 10 to 400Gig Easier and More Affordable


Watch the video to see how using Cisco bidirectional (BiDi) dual-rate transceivers with Panduit Signature Core Fiber Optic Cabling System can help you scale your fiber optic network capacity from 10 to 100 Gbps and beyond. This cost-effective solution eliminates the need to rip and replace during an upgrade.

For more information read the "Future Proof Your Fiber Infrastructure" Solution Overview.


Demystifying Fiber Cable Infrastructure - Cisco Podcast Series

In a podcast series, hosted by Pat Chou, Product Manager in Cisco Transceiver Modules Group, and joined by Panduit Manager of Network Architecture with the Corporate R&D team, Brian Kelly, they demystify the fiber cable infrastructure.


Click here to access the podcast



Achieve a Scalable and Energy Efficient Data Center through Cisco Switching and Optics with Panduit Fiber Infrastructure

The white paper by Panduit, Cisco, and Keysight addresses the need for energy-efficient, scalable data centers. It highlights breakout architectures using Panduit fiber infrastructure to future-proof networks, maximize ROI, and enhance energy efficiency. Real-world testing data shows energy savings with Panduit iPDUs and best practices for operational management using structured cabling and RapidID.

Click here to view the White Paper


Energy Optimized and Scalable Breakout Architecture for your Data Center White Paper


Hit the Easy Button for Fiber Optic Transceiver Breakouts


Choosing the correct fiber optic transceiver breakout assembly for your fiber deployments can be a real struggle. So many options! Which transceiver do I choose to obtain the proper link length? Which options support 40G, 100G, or 400G? What other components do I need to complete the fiber channel?

Check out our latest user guide to build your fiber channel now with Panduit and Cisco.




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