Cisco SFP-SX Gigabit Interface Module
Overview
The Cisco GLC-SX-MM-RGD SFP transceiver module is designed for use in Gigabit Ethernet applications. Specifically, it is commonly used in short-reach applications, such as connecting network devices within a data center. It supports link lengths of up to 550 meters (1804 feet) over multimode fiber (MMF) using 850nm wavelength.
Product Features:
– SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) form factor
– Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
– 850nm wavelength for multimode fiber (MMF) applications
– Link lengths up to 550m on MMF
– Hot-pluggable design for easy installation and maintenance
– Compliant with IEEE 802.3z standards
– LC connector type
– RoHS compliant
Benefits:
– Fast and reliable Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
– Compact and convenient SFP form factor
– Versatile link length capability for various applications
– Hot-pluggable for easy management and troubleshooting
– Standards compliance for compatibility and interoperability
– Environmentally friendly RoHS compliance
Key Usage Points:
– Cisco switches and routers with SFP ports
– Data center connectivity
– Enterprise network applications
– High-performance computing (HPC)
– Storage area networks (SANs)
Specifications:
– Connector Type: LC
– Wavelength: 850nm
– Maximum Link Length: 550m (MMF)
– Data Rate: 1 Gigabit Ethernet
– Form Factor: SFP
– Standards Compliance: IEEE 802.3z
– Environmental Standards: RoHS compliant
Additional Features:
– Durable construction for long-lasting performance
– Color-coded connector for easy identification
– Extended operating temperature range for use in various environments
Why Choose Cisco SFP-SX Gigabit Interface Module?
The Cisco GLC-SX-MM-RGD SFP transceiver module is a proven and reliable solution for Gigabit Ethernet applications. It offers high performance, ease of installation, and compatibility with Cisco networking equipment. Its versatility and durability make it an excellent choice for various data center and enterprise network environments.
For more information on Cisco SFP modules, please refer to the following resources:
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Cisco SFP Transceivers
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FS.com SFP Modules
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SFP Transceiver (Wikipedia)