Description
Allied Telesis 10Gbps LRM SFP+ Transceiver Module
The Allied Telesis AT-SP10LRM is a hot-pluggable 10Gbps Small Form Factor Pluggable Plus (SFP+) transceiver designed to deliver reliable, scalable connectivity in modern data centers and enterprise networks. Built to meet the SFF-8431 Electrical Multi-source Agreement (MSA) standard, this module ensures broad interoperability across a wide ecosystem of switches, routers, and optical networking equipment that support SFP+ transceivers. The AT-SP10LRM is purpose-built for Long Reach Multi-Rate (LRM) deployments, providing flexible operation with multiple fiber options while preserving a compact footprint that maximizes port density in high-performance environments. With robust mechanical design, hot-swappable capability, and built-in digital monitoring, it combines ease of installation with proactive performance visibility—so you can deploy, monitor, and scale your network with confidence.
- Hot-pluggable 10Gbps SFP+ transceiver in a compact form factor for high-density deployments, enabling rapid upgrades and easy field maintenance without downtime.
- LRM (Long Reach Multi-Rate) design optimized for flexible fiber deployments, delivering extended reach while maintaining compatibility with standard SFP+ infrastructure.
- MSA-compliant SFP+ module (SFF-8431) that ensures broad interoperability with a wide range of switches, routers, and optical media converters that support SFP+ LR/LRM interfaces.
- Five digital monitoring functions for real-time health visibility: temperature, VCC (supply voltage), transmitted optical power, transmitted laser bias current, and receiver (RX) optical power—empowering proactive diagnostics and maintenance via standard management interfaces.
- Effortless installation and hot-swapping capability with a robust mechanical design, reducing downtime during upgrades and routine maintenance while supporting seamless integration into data-center fabrics and campus networks.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis 10Gbps LRM SFP+ Transceiver Module
Because precise specifications can vary by production revision and procurement lot, the exact figures for wavelength, reach, power budget, and operating temperature are provided by Allied Telesis in the official specifications for the AT-SP10LRM. This section summarizes the key attributes that are typically included in the product’s specification packet and highlights why the AT-SP10LRM is a solid choice for long-reach 10GbE deployments. For the latest, most accurate numbers, consult the official Allied Telesis datasheet or your vendor’s specification sheet using the product UPC or SKU reference. In practice, you will commonly see the following attributes associated with SFP+ LR/LRM modules, all of which contribute to dependable, scalable network performance:
- Data rate: 10 Gbps — delivering high-speed Ethernet connectivity for servers, storage, and switch-to-switch links.
- Form factor: SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) — a compact, hot-swappable transceiver suitable for dense 10G deployments.
- Standard compliance: SFF-8431 Electrical MSA — ensures compatibility across vendor ecosystems that support SFP+ modules.
- Digital monitoring interface (DMI): supports five monitoring functions (temperature, VCC, TX optical power, TX laser bias current, RX optical power) for real-time health telemetry and integration with network management tools.
- Interoperability: designed to work with devices and fiber networks that support SFP+ LR/LRM modules, enabling flexible, vendor-agnostic deployments while aligning with best practices for long-reach 10G links.
How to install Allied Telesis 10Gbps LRM SFP+ Transceiver Module
Installing the AT-SP10LRM is a straightforward, low-risk process when performed with basic precautions and adherence to your device’s maintenance guidelines. Follow these steps to ensure a proper, secure installation and reliable link establishment:
- Prepare the device and fiber plant: Power down the chassis only if required by your hardware’s hot-swap policy, or confirm hot-swappable compatibility for the target SFP+ slot. Identify the correct SFP+ slot for the module within your switch or router and ensure the fiber network is ready for the transceiver exchange.
- Remove protective components: If a protective dust cap is fitted, carefully remove it from the transceiver and from the fiber connectors. Inspect connectors for cleanliness and debris; use proper fiber cleaning tools before proceeding.
- Install the transceiver: Align the AT-SP10LRM with the SFP+ slot, slide it in gently until the latch engages, and ensure the module is seated firmly. Avoid applying lateral force and confirm that the module sits flush with the faceplate to ensure proper electrical contact.
- Attach fiber cabling: Connect the appropriate LC fiber optic cable to the transceiver, observing correct polarity (Tx/Rx). Use clean connectors and maintain the recommended bend radius to prevent signal loss. If using single-mode or multi-mode fiber, verify compatibility with the LR/LRM operation and ensure the fiber run is within the permitted reach range for the module.
- Verify operation: Power on the device (if powered down) and verify the link status via the LED indicators or the device management interface. Use your network management system or CLI to monitor the DMI data (temperature, Vcc, TX power, TX bias, RX power) and confirm a stable 10Gbps link with acceptable power budgets.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the Allied Telesis AT-SP10LRM?
A: It is a hot-pluggable 10Gbps SFP+ transceiver module designed for long-reach, multi-rate fiber networks and is compliant with the SFF-8431 MSA. It enables flexible, scalable 10G connectivity in data centers and enterprise networks.
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Q: Is this module interoperable with non-Allied Telesis devices?
A: Yes, as an SFP+ MSA-compliant module, the AT-SP10LRM is generally interoperable with devices that support SFP+ LR/LRM modules. However, interoperability can depend on vendor-specific firmware and compatibility matrices, so it’s best to verify with your device vendor or consult the official compatibility documentation.
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Q: What digital monitoring features does it support?
A: It supports five digital monitoring functions: temperature, VCC (supply voltage), transmitted optical power, transmitted laser bias current, and received optical power. These metrics enable proactive monitoring and easier fault isolation through compatible management interfaces.
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Q: Can this transceiver be used for long-distance links?
A: Yes. The LRM designation indicates suitability for longer optical paths within supported fiber types and budgets. Ensure your fiber type, connector, and link budget align with the module’s specifications and your network design requirements.
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Q: How do I verify a healthy link after installation?
A: Use the switch/router’s management interface or CLI to read DMI values, confirm proper link status on the port, and run basic throughput tests if available. Regularly reviewing temperature, voltage, and Tx/Rx power helps detect issues before they impact performance.
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