Allied Telesis AT-SPBD40-14/1 SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

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Allied Telesis AT-SPBD40-14/1 SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

Experience flexible, high-performance Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with the Allied Telesis AT-SPBD40-14/1 SFP module. Designed to work in tandem with the AT-SPBD40-13/I counterpart, this BiDi (bidirectional) SFP transceiver delivers a streamlined, scalable solution for fiber networks. Engineered for easy deployment in Allied Telesis SFP-compatible devices, the AT-SPBD40-14/1 plugs into standard SFP slots and enables reliable two-way data transmission over fiber—optimizing fiber utilization, reducing cable runs, and supporting future-proof network growth. Built to meet the demands of modern enterprise and data-center environments, it combines robust performance with simple maintenance, helping network administrators maximize uptime and minimize total cost of ownership.

  • Bi-directional Gigabit Ethernet over fiber: The AT-SPBD40-14/1 is designed to support bidirectional data transmission, allowing two-way communication over a single fiber link when paired with its matching module. This BiDi capability helps maximize fiber utilization and simplify cabling in dense network environments, enabling flexible, scalable deployments without sacrificing performance.
  • Hot-swappable, plug-and-play operation: This SFP module is built for easy insertion into compatible Allied Telesis devices without powering down the system. When used with the AT-SPBD40-13/I partner, it forms a complete, reliable link with minimal downtime, supporting maintenance windows and rapid scalability in growing networks.
  • Uncompromised interoperability within Allied Telesis ecosystems: The AT-SPBD40-14/1 is engineered to work seamlessly with Allied Telesis switches, routers, and SFP-enabled devices. Its design emphasizes compatibility and consistency across the product family, helping administrators maintain uniform performance characteristics and simplifies firmware and policy management across multiple devices.
  • Reliability, durability, and quality you can trust: Allied Telesis modules are subjected to rigorous testing and quality assurance to ensure stable operation under typical enterprise workloads. The BiDi approach reduces the number of required fiber runs, lowering maintenance complexity while maintaining robust link integrity and steady performance under varying traffic loads.
  • Cost efficiency and simplified fiber planning: By enabling bidirectional transmission over fewer fiber strands, the AT-SPBD40-14/1 helps organizations optimize fiber infrastructure and reduce capital expenditures. The module pair supports long-term scalability, enabling network upgrades and expansions without a wholesale redesign of the fiber backbone.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis AT-SPBD40-14/1 SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

  • Data rate: Supports standard Gigabit Ethernet operation (1 Gbps) in a compact SFP form factor.
  • Form factor: SFP (mini-GBIC) transceiver compatible with standard SFP slots in Allied Telesis devices.
  • Bi-Directional capability: Designed for bidirectional data transmission when used in conjunction with the AT-SPBD40-13/I partner, enabling efficient use of fiber resources.
  • Fiber interface: Provides an LC duplex connection and is intended for use with compatible fiber optic cabling and transceivers in Allied Telesis networks.
  • Compatibility: Specifically engineered for use with Allied Telesis SFP-compatible hardware, with predictable performance within the Allied Telesis ecosystem.
  • Operational considerations: Performance and distance depend on fiber type, grade, and network configuration; typical deployments leverage paired BiDi transceivers for optimized fiber utilization.

How to install Allied Telesis AT-SPBD40-14/1 SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

Installing the AT-SPBD40-14/1 is a straightforward, hot-swappable process designed to minimize downtime in busy networks. Begin by identifying an available SFP slot on your Allied Telesis switch, router, or other SFP-enabled device. If the protective caps are in place, carefully remove them from both the module and the corresponding port to ensure a clean connection. Align the module with the SFP slot, ensuring the connector faces the port and slides in smoothly. When the module is fully seated, you should hear or feel a soft click indicating a secure latch. If you are deploying the BiDi pair, insert the matching AT-SPBD40-13/I module into the corresponding link-end SFP slot on the other device to establish the two-way fiber link. Once both modules are installed, power up or verify the status on the device management interface to confirm the link negotiation has occurred and the link is active. If a link does not form immediately, verify fiber cabling, connector cleanliness, and compatibility with the device’s firmware and port settings. In most configurations, the link should come up automatically with standard 1000BASE operation, and blinking or steady link LEDs on the device port will confirm activity. For best results, establish the BiDi link in a controlled test environment before deployment across a production network, and ensure that both ends of the fiber pair are using compatible transceivers from the AT-SPBD40 BiDi family. Regularly inspect fiber connectors for contamination and keep replacement LC cables or adapters on hand to avoid unexpected downtime.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the AT-SPBD40-14/1 SFP module? This is a BiDi 1000 Mbps SFP transceiver designed for use in Allied Telesis networks. It operates as part of a two-module pair to provide bidirectional Gigabit Ethernet over fiber, improving fiber utilization and network scalability.
  • Can I use this module with any vendor’s switches? The AT-SPBD40-14/1 is designed for compatibility within Allied Telesis SFP-enabled devices. While it may function in some other vendor devices, performance and support are best guaranteed within the Allied Telesis ecosystem, so use with Allied Telesis hardware is recommended.
  • Do I need the AT-SPBD40-13/I partner for operation? Yes. The AT-SPBD40-14/1 is typically deployed as a pair with the AT-SPBD40-13/I to form the complete bidirectional link and maximize the benefits of BiDi fiber transmission.
  • What kind of fiber cable do I need? Use standard duplex fiber optic cabling with LC connectors compatible with BiDi transceivers. Cable type (single-mode or multi-mode) should be selected based on your network design, distance requirements, and device specifications.
  • What about warranty and support? Allied Telesis transceivers and modules typically come with a manufacturer’s warranty and access to technical support. For precise terms, durations, and conditions, refer to the official Allied Telesis warranty policy applicable to your region and product version.

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