Netgear ACC761-10000S
Product OverviewThe NETGEAR ACC761-10000S is a 100G QSFP28 passive direct attach cable (DAC) for short, high-bandwidth links between compatible switches. It provides a cost-effective, low-latency alternative to optics for in-rack and rack-to-rack 100G connections in AV-over-IP and IT networks. As a passive copper assembly, it requires no external power and introduces minimal latency. It is a commercial-grade NETGEAR networking accessory.Product DescriptionThe ACC761-10000S terminates in QSFP28 connectors on both ends to carry 100G traffic over a passive copper assembly. Direct attach cables are commonly used for short uplinks and stacking-style connections where running optics would add unnecessary cost and power draw. Because the cable is passive, it draws no power and adds very little latency, which suits the high-bandwidth aggregation links found in AV-over-IP cores and server rooms.For compatible 100G QSFP28 switch ports, the ACC761-10000S offers a straightforward, plug-in connection for short distances within or between adjacent racks. Browse the full NETGEAR switch collection at Creation Networks for compatible 100G switches, optics, and direct attach cables.Key Features 100G QSFP28 connectivity — The cable terminates in QSFP28 connectors to carry 100G traffic between compatible switch ports. Passive copper design — As a passive DAC, the cable requires no external power and introduces minimal latency. Cost-effective short links — It provides an economical alternative to optics for in-rack and rack-to-rack 100G connections. Plug-in installation — The cable connects directly into QSFP28 ports with no transceivers to source or configure. Technical Specifications Part Number ACC761-10000S Type Passive direct attach cable (DAC) Connectors QSFP28 to QSFP28 Speed 100G Compatibility Compatible NETGEAR 100G QSFP28 switch ports Specifications sourced from NETGEAR product documentation.
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