Description
Allied Telesis SP SFP (mini-GBIC) Module
The Allied Telesis SP Series Gigabit Small Form-Factor Pluggable Modules deliver flexible, full‑duplex Ethernet connectivity in a compact, hot‑swappable package. These SP SFP modules are designed to plug directly into the SFP slot on a wide range of SFP‑compatible devices, enabling rapid deployment of fiber or copper connections without the need for downtime or bulky interface cards. Whether you’re building a campus network, expanding a data center spine, or upgrading an enterprise edge, the SP Series is engineered to maximize efficiency, simplify upgrades, and provide reliable, scalable performance for 1 Gigabit Ethernet links.
- Flexible, modular connectivity: The SP Series offers both fiber and copper SFP options, allowing you to tailor links to your network design. With the ability to select the appropriate 1000BASE‑SX, 1000BASE‑LX/LX10, or copper variants where supported, you can optimize distance, fiber type, and cost for your specific environment.
- Hot‑swappable and plug‑and‑play: These modules install into standard SFP slots on compatible devices without powering down the switch or router, reducing maintenance windows and downtime. The hot‑swappable design means you can swap or upgrade links on‑the‑fly as network needs evolve.
- Full‑duplex Gigabit performance: Designed for 1 Gbps links, SP SFP modules support full‑duplex operation to maximize throughput and minimize collision domains in busy enterprise and data center networks. They’re ideal for uplinks, server connections, and high‑demand access links.
- Multi‑vendor compatibility and versatility: Built to work across SFP‑standard devices, SP SFP modules offer broad interoperability with Allied Telesis equipment and other manufacturers’ switches, routers, and media converters that support SFP interfaces. This makes them a practical choice for upgrades and mixed‑vendor environments.
- Durable, engineered for reliability: With robust enclosures and careful optical alignment, SP SFP modules are designed for long‑term operation in network closets and data centers. Their compact form factor helps improve airflow, reduce cabling clutter, and simplify rack deployments.
Technical Details of Allied Telesis SP SFP (mini-GBIC) Module
- Interface type: SFP (Small Form‑Factor Pluggable) module from the SP Series
- Data rate: 1 Gbps full‑duplex Gigabit Ethernet interface
- Form factor: SP Series hot‑plug SFP module (mini‑GBIC form factor)
- Fiber options: 1000BASE‑SX (multimode) and 1000BASE‑LX/LX10 (single‑mode) variants commonly offered within SP SFP family
- Copper option: 1000BASE‑T copper SFP variants available where supported, enabling RJ‑45 connectivity
- Connector type: Fiber variants typically use LC duplex connectors; copper variants use standard RJ‑45 connectivity (for 1000BASE‑T) depending on the specific module
- Distance (typical): SX multimode links for shorter campus/server room distances; LX/LX10 single‑mode variants for longer reach (up to several kilometers, depending on fiber and optical budget)
- Wavelengths: 850 nm (SX) and 1310 nm (LX) are common options for SP SFP modules, aligning with standard 1000BASE optical specifications
- Operating temperature: Designed for reliable operation in standard data center and enterprise environments (typical ambient ranges observed in SP SFP products)
- Power consumption: Optimized for low power in 1 Gbps SFP modules to minimize heat and energy use
- Compatibility: Compatible with SFP slots on Allied Telesis devices and other manufacturers’ equipment that support standard SFP modules
how to install Allied Telesis SP SFP Module
- Power down the device or ensure you are within a maintenance window according to your network policy, unless you are performing a hot deployment in a compatible hot‑swap environment.
- Identify the correct SFP slot on your switch, router, or media converter. Align the module with the slot and gently insert it straight in until it seats securely. Do not apply sideways pressure.
- For fiber variants, connect the appropriate fiber optic cable (LC duplex) to the module’s connector. Ensure the fiber type (multimode or single‑mode) matches the SP SFP variant you installed and that protective caps are removed only when ready for the connection.
- For copper variants, connect the RJ‑45 Ethernet cable to the module’s copper interface if your SP SFP model provides this option. Verify the cable category (for example, Cat5e/6) meets the link requirements.
- Power on the device (if it was powered down) and verify link status through the device’s management interface. Look for an active link LED indicator and confirm the negotiated speed and duplex settings match your network policy. If auto‑negotiation is enabled, the device should automatically negotiate the highest common speed with the connected device.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Allied Telesis SP SFP module? It is a 1 Gbps SFP plug‑in module from the SP Series that provides flexible fiber or copper connectivity in a compact, hot‑swappable form factor for SFP‑compatible devices.
- Can SP SFP modules work with other vendors’ switches and routers? Yes. SP SFP modules are designed for compatibility with standard SFP interfaces found in many devices. Always verify your device supports third‑party SFP modules according to vendor policy and warranty terms.
- Do SP SFP modules require any special drivers or firmware? No special drivers are typically required for standard 1 Gbps SFP operation. They rely on the device’s built‑in SFP support. Ensure your device firmware is up to date for best compatibility.
- How do I know which SP SFP variant to choose? Select based on your fiber type and distance requirements. Use SX for short‑range multimode links within campuses, LX/LX10 for longer single‑mode links, and 1000BASE‑T variants where copper connectivity is needed.
- What maintenance is required for SP SFP modules? Regularly inspect optical connectors for cleanliness, avoid touching the fiber ends, and replace the module if optical performance degrades or if it fails self‑test diagnostics provided by the host device.
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