Allied Telesis SPSX/I SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

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Allied Telesis SPSX/I SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

Experience flexible, high-performance Ethernet connectivity with the Allied Telesis SPSX/I SFP (mini-GBIC) Module. Designed to slot into the SFP port of any SFP-compatible device, these hot-swappable transceivers unlock multi‑modal opportunities for your network—delivering full‑duplex Ethernet across fiber and copper interfaces. The SPSX/I family is built to support diverse distance and service requirements, making it ideal for enterprises, data centers, campus networks, and edge deployments where scalability and reliability matter most. With Allied Telesis SP Series compatibility, you gain a trusted, future‑proof solution that can evolve with your growing network’s needs while minimizing downtime and operational complexity.

  • Flexible, plug-and-play connectivity — The SPSX/I SFP modules slide into any standard SFP slot, enabling quick upgrades or expansions without rewiring or complex configuration. This hot-swappable capability helps keep critical network paths live while you upgrade, replace, or expand your infrastructure.
  • Fiber and copper options — The SPSX/I family covers both fiber (SPSX variants) and copper (I variants) interfaces, enabling you to pick the right medium for your distance, cabling, and security needs. This flexibility supports a wide range of deployments—from short campus links to longer data-center spine connections and copper‑backbone scenarios.
  • Full-duplex performance — These modules are optimized for full‑duplex Ethernet, delivering reliable, bi-directional data transfer with low latency. They are designed to work seamlessly with SFP-compatible devices to maximize throughput and minimize collisions on busy networks.
  • Reliable compatibility with SP Series devices — Engineered to work cleanly with Allied Telesis SP Series switches, routers, and other SFP-enabled equipment, the SPSX/I modules help ensure predictable behavior, simplified management, and consistent link quality across your network ecosystem.
  • Optimized for distance and service configurations — Configuration flexibility lets you tailor links to your specific needs, balancing distance, bandwidth, and service type. Whether you’re connecting to nearby access layers or aggregating between core devices, the SPSX/I modules support scalable, cost‑effective networking.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis SPSX/I SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

  • Form factor — SFP (mini‑GBIC) module designed for standard SFP slots in compatible devices.
  • Interface options — Fiber (SPSX) and copper (I) variants to match your cabling and distance needs.
  • Data rate — Supports standard SFP operation, typically enabling Gigabit Ethernet performance depending on the device and variant.
  • Hot-swappable — Engineered for quick insertion and removal without powering down the connected equipment, minimizing downtime.
  • Compatibility — Designed for use with Allied Telesis SP Series devices and other SFP‑enabled hardware that supports SFP modules.
  • Deployment flexibility — Enables a range of configurations to optimize distance, service type, and overall network design.
  • Wavelength and cabling — Fiber variants typically utilize standard SFP fiber wavelengths; copper variants rely on copper Ethernet signaling; exact specifications depend on the chosen SPSX or I variant.

how to install Allied Telesis SPSX/I SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

Follow these steps to install the SPSX/I SFP module quickly and safely, ensuring you preserve link integrity and minimize downtime.

  • Power down the device only if your network policy requires it, or verify hot-swap compatibility before proceeding. Identify an available SFP slot on your SFP‑enabled switch or router.
  • Remove any protective dust cap from the SFP slot and inspect the slot for foreign objects or debris that could affect connection quality.
  • Align the SPSX/I module with the SFP slot, ensuring the connector faces the backplane. Gently slide the module in until the locking mechanism engages with a click.
  • Attach the appropriate cable to the module: for fiber variants, connect the LC or other specified fiber connectors; for copper variants, use a compatible Ethernet copper cable (e.g., 1000BASE-T). Handle connectors with care to avoid damage.
  • Power up (if applicable) and verify link status via the device management interface. Confirm that link LEDs indicate connectivity and monitor for steady throughput and error-free operation.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Allied Telesis SPSX/I SFP module? A: It is a family of hot-swappable SFP (mini‑GBIC) modules that provide flexible fiber and copper Ethernet connectivity. The SPSX/I modules plug into SFP slots on compatible devices, enabling scalable, plug‑and‑play network upgrades.
  • Q: Are there different variants? A: Yes. The SPSX/I family includes fiber (SPSX) and copper (I) variants to fit different cabling and distance requirements. Choose the variant that matches your link type and installation scenario.
  • Q: What speeds do these modules support? A: These SFP modules are designed for standard SFP operation, typically enabling Gigabit Ethernet speeds (up to 1 Gbps) depending on the host device’s capabilities and the specific variant selected.
  • Q: Can I hot-swap the SPSX/I module? A: Yes. The modules are engineered for hot-swapping, allowing you to insert or remove them without powering down the adjacent equipment, minimizing network downtime.
  • Q: How do I ensure compatibility? A: Confirm that your switch or router supports SFP modules and that you select the SPSX (fiber) or I (copper) variant that matches your cabling and distance needs. Cross‑check with Allied Telesis SP Series compatibility guides for best results.

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