Ruckus Networks
4X10GBE DIRECT ATTACH QSFP+ TO 4 SFP+ ACTIVE COPPER BREAKOUT CABLE, 5 M
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Ruckus E40G-QSFP-4SFP-C-0501 5 m QSFP+ to 4 SFP+ | DAC Cable
Ruckus Networks
MPN: E40G-QSFP-4SFP-C-0501
$1,244.59$1,665.00
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Key Features
- QSFP+ to 4 SFP+ breakout topology
- Active copper cable construction
- 5 m cable length
- 40 GbE to 4 x 10 GbE fan-out
- Direct attach copper connectivity
- Ruckus Networks compatibility
- MPN E40G-QSFP-4SFP-C-0501
- Break out one 40 GbE uplink into four 10 GbE connections using a QSFP+ to 4 SFP+ active copper design
Turn a single QSFP+ uplink into four 10 GbE SFP+ links without adding transceivers at every endpoint. This 5 m active copper breakout cable is designed for short-reach aggregation where density, cost control, and clean cable management matter. It gives infrastructure teams a direct path from 40 GbE switch ports to 10 GbE devices, making it a practical fit for top-of-rack fan-out, server access, and staged network expansion.
Active copper construction helps preserve signal integrity across the full 5 m reach while avoiding the complexity of separate optics and patch cords. For environments standardizing on Ruckus switching, this cable supports a straightforward migration path from fewer high-speed uplinks to multiple lower-speed connections. That means fewer parts to source, fewer failure points to track, and a more disciplined rack layout.
Choose this breakout cable when you need predictable short-distance connectivity and a cleaner bill of materials than discrete optical assemblies. It is built for teams that value port efficiency, deployment speed, and consistent performance in tightly packed network racks.
Ideal For
- Top-of-rack fan-out from a 40 GbE switch to four 10 GbE servers
- Short-reach aggregation in dense enterprise rack environments
- Migration from fewer high-speed uplinks to multiple 10 GbE access links
- Clean cabling for lab, staging, and validation racks
Why This Product
- 1Breaks out one port into four links instead of requiring separate uplinks
- 2Uses active copper for short-reach rack connectivity
- 3Reduces optics and patch cord count versus discrete assemblies
- 4Fits dense rack layouts with a single integrated cable
