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Lenovo 5M MPO-MPO OM4 MMF Cable

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Management number 202130570 Release Date 2025/09/19 List Price $450.00 Model Number 202130570
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The Lenovo 7Z57A03567 is a fiber optic cable that measures five meters and delivers OM4-grade multimode performance for short-range, high-bandwidth links. By featuring MPO connectors on both ends, it plugs directly into compatible Lenovo networking gear and keeps cabling neat inside a rack.

This cable suits administrators who run ThinkSystem NE10032 or NE2580O RackSwitch units alongside SR630 or SR650 servers. It provides a quick way to migrate switch ports and server adapters to faster optical connectivity without replacing existing optics.

Lenovo engineered the cable with tight control over insertion loss, which helps maintain consistent throughput for workloads such as virtualization clusters, backup operations, and database replication. Its OM4 multimode design offers headroom for future speed upgrades while remaining cost-effective for current deployments.

Highlights:
  • Fiber optic cable that measures five meters and uses OM4 multimode design for high-bandwidth links over short runs
  • MPO connector on each end for straightforward plug-and-play installation
  • Works with Lenovo ThinkSystem NE10032 and NE2580O RackSwitch units as well as SR630 and SR650 servers
  • Low insertion loss construction maintains reliable optical performance in busy data centers

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