VeEX launches MPM-HD-822 OSFP800 dual port test module
April 1, 2025
VeEX, a global provider of innovative test and measurement solutions for next-generation networks, has introduced a new addition to its product portfolio, the MPM-HD-822 OSFP800 dual port test module.
Part of the MPA-HD series product family, the MPM-HD-822 supports multi-port 800G OSFP800 testing with advanced L2/L3 traffic generation and analysis. The MPA-HD platform now provides up to 8x native OSFP800 or QSFP-DD800 test ports per instrument, addressing the complexities of 800G testing with ease.
MPM-HD-822 OSFP800 test module key features:
- Dual native OSFP800 test ports supportingOSFP800 and OSFP transceivers, AOC, DAC and AEC cables as well as high power coherent ZR and OpenZR+ plugs (>30W)
- 800GE, 400GE, Nx200GE and Nx100GE breakout applications
- Transceiver, FEC/BER and L2/L3 traffic generation and analysis
- 8x independent 800G OSFP tests per MPA-HD chassis
The MPM-HD-822 is used as a pluggable module in VeEXs latest generation MPA platform, MPA-HD, the state-of-the-art chassis for next generation testing featuring fully functional Python API, or SCPI, as well as a web interface making it easier to on-board in any existing test lab.
“The MPA-HD platform offers the versatility necessary for testing both multi-port 800G OSFP and QSFP-DD configurations within a single instrument. This capability equips NEMs R&D/SVT labs, production, and manufacturing environments, as well as interoperability labs, with a robust solution to address the complexities of 800G testing,” said Keith Cole, VeEX VP of Product Marketing, NEMs. “Designed as a modular 3U rackmount or benchtop chassis, the MPA-HD can accommodate up to four dual-port 800G OSFP or QSFP-DD test modules, allowing for a total of eight 800G ports per instrument. Existing MPA customers can take advantage of the unified Web UI and Python API, streamlining the transition to 800G OSFP/QSFP-DD module support and traffic verification without the need for extensive retraining or automation script modifications.”
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