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Network Cable MaxLink ML-DAC28+3 SFP28 DAC Passive 25G 3m Black
Network Cable MaxLink ML-DAC28+3 SFP28 DAC Passive 25G 3m Black
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Network Cable MaxLink ML-DAC28+3 SFP28 DAC Passive 25G 3m Black
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Network Cable MaxLink ML-DAC28+3 SFP28 DAC Passive 25G 3m Black
Network Cable MaxLink ML-DAC28+3 SFP28 DAC Passive 25G 3m Black
The MaxLink ML-DAC28+3 SFP28 DAC Passive 25G 3m Black is a passive direct attach copper cable engineered for short-reach, high-speed connections in networking environments. This 3-meter cable supports 25G Ethernet over SFP28 interfaces and includes Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) to report link parameters. It is intended for use in data centers, server-to-switch links, and other rack-level interconnects where reliable, low-latency transmission is required.
The passive construction provides a cost-effective, low-power solution for 25G links without active electrical components. Built for SFP28 ports, the cable ensures low latency and predictable performance across its 3 m length. Integrated DDM enables monitoring of link status and diagnostic data, facilitating maintenance and troubleshooting. The cable’s assembly and connector design are compatible with standard SFP28 interfaces, simplifying deployment in existing systems.
Insert each SFP28 connector into the corresponding SFP28 port on network devices until the latch engages. Ensure both ends are fully seated and that connected devices are configured for 25G operation. Use device firmware or management interfaces to read DDM parameters for link health and diagnostics. Avoid excessive bending near the connectors and route the cable within rack cable management guides to prevent strain.
Use the cable for short, fixed connections within the same rack or adjacent racks. Verify device compatibility with passive SFP28 DACs and check system firmware or vendor documentation for any required settings. Maintain proper cable routing and avoid sharp bends to preserve signal integrity and mechanical longevity.
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