So the newer equipment we are looking at uses QSFP+/MTP with 4x10GE breakouts 
to deliver 10G.  We are not wiring these up to things in the same rack, they 
will be going to patch panels and then elsewhere in a facility.  It could 
potentially get messy with the panels we have today so we are looking at other 
solutions.  These are all SM LR connections using LC.  There are a lot of SM 
MTP to LC options since that’s the way most panels are wired, but they 
typically have 6 duplex LC connectors per MTP and not 4 which isn’t very 
efficient in this use case.  I’ve seen others just use an intermediate LC to LC 
panel and just wire the breakouts to those and then jumper the other side 
elsewhere.  

Anything else others have used?  The point of the solution is to keep the 
wiring mess in front of or near the device to a minimum.  

Thanks, 

Phil  


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