
| NO. | Brand | Compatible P/N | Remarks |
| 1 | Cisco | QSFP-100G-CU3M | |
| 2 | Arista Networks | CAB-Q-Q-100G-3M | |
| 3 | Brocade | 100G-Q28-Q28-C-0301 | |
| 4 | Huawei | QSFP28-100G-CU3M | |
| 5 | Juniper | QFX-QSFP28-DAC-3M | |
| 6 | Dell | DAC-Q28-100G-3M |
The 100G QSFP28 Passive DAC cable is Brocade compatible and equivalent to Brocade 100G-Q28-Q28-C-0301. It provides a highly cost-effective, short-distance 100 Gigabit link between QSFP28 ports. It is a Copper Twinax Cable ,designed for 100Gb/s high-speed interconnecting network applications. Ideal for data centers, high-performance computing, and enterprise core layers.
Compatibility and Supported DevicesBrocade VDX Switch Series: VDX 6740, VDX 8770 (with 100G line cards)
Brocade ICX Series: ICX 7850-32C, ICX 7850-48F (100GbE uplink/stacking ports)
Brocade SLX Series: SLX 9150, SLX 9250, SLX 9540
Brocade Fibre Channel Directors & Switches: Gen 6 / Gen 7 hardware featuring 100GbE clustering or ISL (Inter-Switch Link) capabilities.
High-Speed Storage Area Networks (SANs): Extensively used to connect Brocade’s industry-leading Fibre Channel and IP storage switches to high-density storage arrays and flash storage systems.
Intra-Rack Switching (ToR): Perfect for Top-of-Rack (ToR) deployment where switches need to connect to adjacent servers or leaf switches within the same 2-meter proximity.
Extreme Low-Latency Environments: Because passive copper cables do not convert electrical signals to optical (and vice versa), they offer near-zero latency—essential for high-frequency trading, real-time data replication, and virtualization.
OPEX and CAPEX Reduction: At a 3-meter length, this DAC cable eliminates the need for expensive 100G transceivers and fiber patch cords, while drawing zero power, drastically lowering data center electricity and cooling budgets.
| Brocade Compatible | 00G-Q28-Q28-C-0301 | Vendor Name | HYTOPTODEVICE |
| Connector | QSFP28 to QSFP28 | Max Data Rate | 100Gbps |
| Cable Length | 3m (10ft) | AWG | AWG 26 |
| Jacket Material | PVC(OFNR) | Minimum Bend Radius | 50mm |
| Operation Temperature | 0~ 70 °C (32 to 158°F) | Protocols | 100 Gigabit Ethernet |


Q1: Is this passive DAC cable fully compatible with official Brocade Networks hardware? A1: Yes. It is pre-programmed with Brocade-compatible EEPROM code, allowing it to be recognized instantly by Brocade devices without triggering "Unsupported Transceiver" warnings.
Q2: Can I use this DAC cable to connect a Brocade switch to a switch from another brand? A2: Yes, but you need a "dual-compatible" version where one end is coded for Bocade and the other end is coded for the other brand (e.g., Cisco, Dell, or HPE).
Q3: Can this 3-meter cable be linked with a 4x25G breakout cable?? A3: No. The Brocade 100G-Q28-Q28-C-0301 is a direct attach copper cable, both connector type is QSFP28 to QSFP28.If your device requires splitting a 100G QSFP28 port into four 25G SFP28 ports, you must use a dedicated breakout cable.
Q4: What is the maximum distance supported by the 00G-Q28-Q28-C-0301? A4: As designated by the "3M" in the part number, the maximum physical length of this copper cable is 3 meter (10 feet), ideal for intra-rack setups.
Q5:: Can I use this Brocade-coded cable to connect a Brocade switch to a Cisco or Arista switch? A5: If you use a standard Brocade-coded cable, the Cisco/Arista end might reject it due to vendor locking. For cross-vendor environments, it is highly recommended to order a Dual-Vendor Coded Cable (Brocade-coded on End A, and Cisco/Arista-coded on End B) to ensure seamless plug-and-play compatibility on both sides.
Q6: What is the gauge of the copper wire used in this cable? A6: This 3-meter cable typically utilizes high-quality 26AWG premium twinaxial copper wire to minimize insertion loss and maintain structural flexibility.
Q7: Can this cable be used in regular SFP+ or SFP28 ports? A7: No. This cable features QSFP28 connectors at both ends and is strictly physically and electrically compatible only with 100G QSFP28 or QSFP56 ports.
Q8: Does this passive DAC cable consume a lot of power? A8: Not. our Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cables are passive and consume near-zero power (<0.1W per end), that is far more energy-efficient than fiber optical transceivers or AOCs.
Q9: What should I do if my Brocade switch shows an "unsupported transceiver" error? A9: Ensure your switch is running updated firmware. If the message persists, you can bypass it on Arista networks by entering the global configuration commands: service unsupported-transceiver and no errdisable detect cause gbic-invalid.
Q10: Is this cable hot-swappable?Will hot-swapping damage the hardware? A10: Yes. it is hot-pluggable.you can plug in or remove the QSFP28 connectors without shutting down or damage the networking equipment.use it with peace mind.
HYTOPTODEVICE has supplied over 200,000 passive Direct Attach Copper(DAC) cable to data centers and enterprise networks across 100+ countries since 2011. Every passive DAC cable undergoes comprehensive 100% performance, signal integrity, and compatibility testing before shipment。
"We replaced 100 Cisco-branded DACS with HYTOPTODEVICE equivalents across our spine layer — zero compatibility issues, 40% cost reduction."— Network Architect, Tier-2 ISP, England
Quality Certification & Compliance:
At HYTOPTODEVICE, our quality commitment is backed by industry-standard validations. From passive DAC cable manufacturing to final inspection, our processes ensure global compliance and reliability.
We adhere to rigorous standards for our passive DAC cable and network solutions:
ISO 9001: Certified quality management and production consistency.
CE & FCC: Fully compliant for seamless Global Market Access.
RoHS: Committed to environmental responsibility and hazardous material control.
Proven Reliability: Rigorous testing to reduce compliance risk and ensure safety.
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