Allied Telesis 10 km SFP+ Module

Allied TelesisSKU: 3726654

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Description

The Allied Telesis 10 km SFP+ Module is a high-performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet transceiver designed for long-haul, high-demand networks. Engineered to deliver reliable, scalable connectivity, this SFP+ module fits standard SFP+ ports on a wide range of switches and routers, enabling seamless upgrades to 10G infrastructure without sacrificing reliability or compatibility. Built for enterprise and data-center environments, it supports extended reach over single-mode fiber, making it ideal for interconnecting data centers, linking campus backbones, or connecting remote sites with low latency and excellent signal integrity.

With a focus on interoperability and ease of deployment, the Allied Telesis 10 km SFP+ Module provides robust performance within mixed-vendor environments that rely on SFP+ LR optics. It leverages a 1310 nm wavelength and single-mode fiber to achieve long-distance links while maintaining tight tolerances for optical power and receiver sensitivity. The transceiver is designed to be hot-swappable, simplifying maintenance and upgrade cycles, and it aligns with industry standards to ensure compatibility with a broad ecosystem of networking gear. Whether you’re expanding a data-center spine, creating a fiber backbone across a campus, or deploying an interconnect between facilities, this module helps create scalable, future-proof networks.

  • Long-range 10 Gbps connectivity: Delivers high-speed, reliable 10 Gigabit Ethernet over single-mode fiber for links up to 10 kilometers, enabling direct connections between distant network segments and reducing the need for repeaters or extraneous hardware.
  • Standard SFP+ form factor: Hot-swappable, plug-and-play transceiver that slides into any SFP+ port on compatible switches and routers, minimizing downtime during upgrades and simplifying maintenance in busy data centers.
  • Single-mode fiber compatibility: Optimized for OS2/SMF-28 or equivalent single-mode fiber with a 1310 nm operating window, delivering excellent performance over long distances with low attenuation and strong eye safety margins.
  • Optical reliability and quality: Built to meet stringent optical and environmental specifications, offering stable performance across typical data-center temperature ranges and enduring operation under sustained load.
  • Broad interoperability: Designed to work with Allied Telesis devices and a wide range of third-party platforms that support SFP+ LR optics, enabling flexible, mixed-vendor network architectures without compromising performance.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis 10 km SFP+ Module

  • Data rate: 10 Gb/s
  • Reach: Up to 10 km on single-mode fiber (SMF)
  • Wavelength: 1310 nm
  • Fiber type: Single-mode fiber (OS2/SMF)
  • Connector: LC duplex
  • Form factor: SFP+ hot-swappable transceiver
  • Standards: Compatible with 10GBASE-LR family and vendor LR implementations
  • Operating temperature: 0 to 70°C typical for commercial equipment (consult device specifications for exact range)
  • Power consumption: Typical range 1.5–2.5 W depending on host platform and link conditions

How to install Allied Telesis 10 km SFP+ Module

Follow these best-practice steps to install and configure the transceiver for optimal performance and reliability:

  • Prepare the device: Confirm that the host switch or router supports SFP+ LR modules and that the slot you plan to use is available. If performing an in-service upgrade, schedule a maintenance window to minimize impact on operations.
  • Handle with care: Remove the dust cap gently, avoid touching the connector ferrule, and keep fibers clean. Hold the module by its edges to prevent damage to sensitive optical components.
  • Insert the transceiver: Align the module with the SFP+ slot and insert firmly until it seats with a distinct click. Do not force or tilt the module, as improper seating can cause signal loss or port errors.
  • Connect the fiber: Attach clean LC duplex single-mode fiber cables to the module’s LC connectors. Ensure proper polarity and minimal bending radius to prevent attenuation and signal degradation.
  • Power up and configure: Power on the device or exit maintenance mode, then configure the port for 10G Ethernet (10GBASE-LR) according to your network’s design. Verify that the port negotiates to 10 Gbps and that the link is stable.
  • Verify link health: Check port status indicators in your management interface, review error counters, and perform a basic throughput test to confirm sustained performance over the link. Monitor for any slips, collisions, or link drops and adjust optics or cabling as necessary.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What networks is the Allied Telesis 10 km SFP+ Module best suited for? A: It is ideal for long-haul, campus backbone, and data-center interconnects requiring 10 Gbps over single-mode fiber, with reach up to 10 kilometers to connect distant network segments efficiently.
  • Q: Is this transceiver compatible with non-Allied Telesis devices? A: In many cases, yes, provided the device supports SFP+ LR optics and 10GBASE-LR. Always verify vendor interoperability guides and the device’s compatibility matrix for cross-vendor deployments.
  • Q: What kind of fiber should I use? A: Use single-mode fiber (OS2 or SMF-28) to achieve the full 10 km reach. Multi-mode fiber is not suitable for this module’s maximum distance.
  • Q: Do I need special configuration beyond standard 10G Ethernet settings? A: Most devices auto-negotiate the link at 10 Gbps. Ensure the port is configured for 10G Ethernet and that the correct LR mode is selected if your device requires explicit configuration.
  • Q: How can I verify the performance of the link? A: After installation, check the port status in your management console, perform throughput tests, and monitor error counters. If issues arise, inspect connector cleanliness, fiber integrity, and ensure correct fiber polarity and routing.

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