Can the Same Module on the NDR Switch Plug an NDR Cable into One Port and an NDR 200 Splitter Cable into Another Port?

It is possible to plug an NDR cable into one port and an NDR 200 splitter cable into another port on the same module of the NDR switch.
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It is possible to plug an NDR cable into one port and an NDR 200 splitter cable into another port on the same module of the NDR switch. This is because NVIDIA’s port-split technology can split one NDR port (quad-lane) into two dual-lane ports, supporting 200Gb/s data speed. This way, you can use two NDR 200 ports in one OSFP cage, achieving higher port density and lower network design cost.

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