Another area in the network where QSFP-DD DCO modules can be effectively utilized is aggregation. In these scenarios, we often encounter limited availability of QSFP-DD ports, especially in aggregation nodes where QSFP28 ports are more common.
The standardization of these technologies allows us to overcome this challenge. On the core network side, where 400G ports are readily available, we can install the QSFP-DD module directly into a switch or router, selecting the 4x100G application on the host side. On the aggregation side, a muxponder is installed, providing 4 independent 100G ports or, soon, up to 8 independent 100G ports.
Additionally, the muxponder's client ports can accommodate not only short-range modules like 100G LR4 or LR1 but also 100G ER4/ZR4 modules and QSFP28 DCO modules. This solution can significantly extend the lifespan of aggregation devices by postponing the need for migration to higher bandwidths.