Allied Telesis SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

Allied TelesisSKU: 6603170

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Discover flexible, scalable fiber connectivity with the Allied Telesis SFP (Mini-GBIC) Module. This family of transceiver modules combines versatility and reliability by delivering 1 Gigabit Ethernet and 100BASE-FX options through an SC fiber connector. The AT-SPSX/SC and SPFX/SC are designed to be the “first of their kind” optics, enabling SFPs to use traditional SC fiber terminations. This innovative approach makes it easier to integrate modern SFP-equipped switches and routers with existing SC-based networks, reducing re-termination costs, simplifying inventory, and accelerating deployment across enterprise campuses, data centers, and service-provider environments. Built for performance and longevity, these modules empower you to optimize fiber infrastructure without sacrificing ease of use or network resilience.

  • Versatile dual-rate support for mixed networks. The Allied Telesis SFP (Mini-GBIC) Module family covers both 1 Gigabit Ethernet and 100BASE-FX capabilities, enabling seamless compatibility with a wide range of network architectures. Whether upgrading a gigabit backbone or integrating legacy fast Ethernet fiber links, these transceivers provide a single, adaptable solution that minimizes downtime and maximizes throughput. The AT-SPSX/SC variant handles 1 Gbps connections with reliable performance over fiber, while the SPFX/SC variant delivers 100 Mbps for legacy fiber deployments. By supporting multiple data rates within a compact SFP form factor, you can streamline procurement and simplify maintenance across multi-generation networks.
  • SC connector compatibility translates to easier network upgrades. A standout feature of the AT-SPSX/SC and SPFX/SC optics is their ability to use an SC fiber connector—bridging the gap between traditional SC-term networks and modern SFP slots. This unique capability lets you leverage existing SC-fiber infrastructure without re-terminating cables, reducing project timelines and inventory risk. For facilities with extensive SC-based fiber runs, these modules unlock a smoother migration path to flexible, hot-swappable SFPs while preserving established fiber paths and minimizing disruption to critical services.
  • Plug-and-play operation with standardized, reliable performance. These SFP modules are designed for straightforward, plug-and-play deployments in compatible Allied Telesis devices. They conform to industry SFP/Mini-GBIC standards, enabling quick hot-swapping in equipped switches and routers. Expect reliable link establishment, straightforward diagnostics, and compatibility with common management tools. With built-in status indicators and predictable behavior in mixed vendor environments (where supported), you’ll experience reduced configuration steps and faster fault isolation, helping IT teams keep networks up and performing at peak levels.
  • Rugged, enterprise-grade design for demanding environments. The Mini-GBIC form factor pairs with a robust housing and rigorous manufacturing standards to withstand the rigors of data centers and campus networks. Whether installed in racks, edge devices, or telecom closets, these transceivers deliver stable operation across typical operating conditions. Their compact footprint frees up port space in densely populated chassis, and their durable construction helps ensure long service life in high-traffic networks where downtime is costly. When you need dependable fiber links with minimal maintenance, these Allied Telesis modules deliver.
  • Cost efficiency and future-proofing through unified fiber strategy. By offering both 1 Gbps and 100BASE-FX options in SC-terminated, SFP-based modules, you can consolidate inventory and tailor your fiber strategy without sacrificing performance. The ability to deploy a single, reusable SFP across multiple network segments reduces stock complexity and training requirements for IT staff. As networks evolve, you can flexibly upgrade or re-route traffic by simply swapping the transceiver, avoiding large-scale equipment changes while preserving investment in existing fiber assets and Allied Telesis switching ecosystems.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis SFP (Mini-GBIC) Module

  • Transceiver type: SFP (Mini-GBIC) module
  • Model variants: AT-SPSX/SC (1 Gbps) and SPFX/SC (100 Mbps)
  • Connector type: SC fiber connector
  • Data rates supported: 1 Gbps for AT-SPSX/SC; 100 Mbps for SPFX/SC
  • Interface compatibility: Designed for use in SFP slots on Allied Telesis devices and similar SFP-enabled equipment
  • Form factor: Hot-swappable, compact SFP module suitable for dense rack deployments
  • Compliance: Conforms to standard SFP/Mini-GBIC specifications for interoperability

How to install Allied Telesis SFP (Mini-GBIC) Module

Installing the Allied Telesis SFP (Mini-GBIC) Module is a straightforward, low-disruption process designed to keep downtime to a minimum. Begin by power-cycling the device or ensuring it is in a safe, maintenance-friendly state as required by your network policy. Remove the existing transceiver from the SFP slot if appropriate, taking care not to force or twist the module. Align the new AT-SPSX/SC or SPFX/SC transceiver with the slot and insert firmly until it click-locks into place. Confirm that the SC fiber cable is terminated with SC connectors on both ends and align the fiber with the corresponding port. Secure the fiber connections using the standard pull-tight method, then re-seat any neighboring modules if needed. After installation, reconnect power, boot the device, and verify link status via the switch or router management interface. Check the port speed options to ensure the correct data rate (1 Gbps or 100 Mbps) is active on the interface, and monitor link LEDs for a healthy connection. If you are integrating into a mixed vendor environment, verify compatibility and perform a basic throughput test to confirm expected performance. Regularly review SFP health metrics through your device’s management tools to catch degradation early and schedule preventive maintenance accordingly.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the main difference between AT-SPSX/SC and SPFX/SC? AT-SPSX/SC is the 1 Gbps variant designed for Gigabit Ethernet, while SPFX/SC is the 100 Mbps variant for 100BASE-FX. Both share the SC fiber connector and SFP form factor, enabling flexible deployment across networks that require different speeds.
  • Can these modules be used with non-Allied Telesis equipment? They are built to standard SFP/Mini-GBIC specifications, which supports broad compatibility. However, interoperability with third-party gear can vary by vendor and firmware, so it’s best to validate in your specific environment.
  • Do these modules support hot-swapping? Yes. The SFP (Mini-GBIC) form factor is designed for hot-swapping, allowing you to upgrade or replace transceivers without powering down the entire device in many cases, reducing downtime.
  • What types of fiber cables should I use with SC connectors? These modules use SC connectors, so SC-to-SC fiber cables are standard for linking devices. Confirm fiber type (multimode vs. single-mode) and distance according to the model and network requirements.
  • Are these modules suitable for data centers and campus networks? Absolutely. Their compact form factor, dual-rate options, and SC compatibility make them well-suited for data centers, enterprise campuses, and edge deployments where space, performance, and legacy fiber integration matter.

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