Cisco 1000BASE-BX40-D for 40km Single-Fiber Bidirectional Applications; with DOM

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Cisco 1000BASE-BX40-D for 40km Single-Fiber Bidirectional Applications; with DOM

The Cisco 1000BASE-BX40-D is a high-performance SFP transceiver designed for long-distance, single-fiber bidirectional links. Built for enterprise networks, data centers, and campus backbones, this transceiver enables 1 Gigabit Ethernet over a single strand of standard SMF using bidirectional (BiDi) technology. With a wavelength pair set that supports long reach up to 40 kilometers, the BX40-D is an economical, scalable solution for optical networking that minimizes fiber infrastructure while maximizing link reliability. It ships as part of Cisco’s BX40 family, pairing seamlessly with other BX40 modules such as GLC-BX40-D-I, GLC-BX40-DA-I, and GLC-BX40-U-I for flexible, compatible deployments across Cisco-based networks. The inclusion of Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) provides real-time visibility into link health, optical power, temperature, and other critical parameters, empowering network administrators to preempt issues and ensure steady performance across the network backbone.

  • 40 km single-fiber BiDi link: This transceiver uses bidirectional optics to convey data in opposite directions over a single strand of standard single-mode fiber, dramatically reducing fiber count and cabling complexity while maintaining 1 Gbps Ethernet performance. It pairs with a complementary BX40 device on the remote end to create a robust long-range link that minimizes fiber infrastructure and simplifies installations in campus cores, data centers, and interbuilding connections.
  • Wavelengths optimized for BiDi operation: The -D variant typically transmits at 1310 nm on one end and receives at 1550 nm on the opposite end, enabling efficient use of a single fiber when paired with the corresponding U or D partner. This wavelength arrangement reduces crosstalk and supports reliable long-haul performance, making it ideal for backhaul connections between switches, routers, or aggregation devices without laying additional fiber strands.
  • Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) enabled: With DOM, administrators gain access to live, per-transceiver metrics such as optical transmit power, receive power, temperature, laser warnings, and transceiver status. DOM facilitates proactive maintenance, quick fault isolation, and data-driven capacity planning, letting IT teams monitor link health from the management plane or through standard device commands.
  • Standard SFP form factor with LC duplex connectors: The Cisco BX40-D uses the familiar SFP footprint, enabling easy hot-swappable installation into compatible Cisco switches and routers without powering down the system. The LC duplex connectors simplify fiber patching and ensure compatibility with common fiber patch panels, making field deployments and upgrades straightforward and efficient.
  • High reliability for enterprise and service provider networks: Engineered to operate within Cisco’s network ecosystem, the BX40-D delivers dependable 1 Gbps performance in long-reach BiDi configurations. It supports integration with GLC-BX40-D-I, GLC-BX40-DA-I, and GLC-BX40-U-I transceivers, enabling flexible deployment strategies—from campus rings to data-center uplinks—without sacrificing compatibility or performance.

Technical Details of Cisco 1000BASE-BX40-D

  • Product type: SFP transceiver for 1000BASE-BX40-D BiDi Ethernet
  • Data rate: 1 Gbps (1000BASE-T-like performance over fiber via SFP); suitable for standard Ethernet interfaces on Cisco devices
  • Wavelengths: Bidirectional 1310 nm / 1550 nm pair configuration (Tx on one side at 1310 nm, Rx at 1550 nm; partner device uses the inverse wavelengths)
  • Fiber type: Single-mode fiber (SMF) with standard SMF cabling and LC connectors
  • Distance capability: Up to 40 kilometers on a single fiber strand when paired with a compatible BX40 partner
  • Connector type: LC duplex (SFP form factor)
  • DOM support: Yes, Digital Optical Monitoring for live diagnostics
  • Compatibility: Part of Cisco BX40 BiDi family; designed to work with GLC-BX40-D-I, GLC-BX40-DA-I, GLC-BX40-U-I, and other BX40-series modules in Cisco environments
  • Form factor: Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP); hot-swappable and plug-and-play in supported devices
  • Operating principles: Bidirectional data transmission over a single fiber strand via wavelength-division multiplexing; Tx/Rx configuration requires corresponding partner settings for correct directionality

How to install Cisco 1000BASE-BX40-D

  • Verify compatibility: Confirm that the host device supports 1000BASE-BX BiDi SFP optics and that the port is an SFP slot designed for such modules. Ensure the device firmware is up to date to guarantee proper RX/TX handling for BX40-D transceivers.
  • Identify the partner transceiver: Choose the complementary BX40 module at the other end of the link. For example, use a GLC-BX40-D-I or a GLC-BX40-U-I on the opposite side according to your network design. Ensure the pair will operate with 1310 nm on one end and 1550 nm on the other.
  • Insert the transceiver: Hold the BX40-D by its housing and align the notch on the module with the chassis slot. Gently slide it into the SFP slot until the latch engages and the connector is firmly seated. Do not force the module; if needed, reseat to ensure proper seating and the expected "click" of the latch.
  • Connect the fiber: Use a standard LC-LC fiber patch cable designed for SMF. Connect the fiber from the network device on one end to the transmitter side and connect the other end to the partner device’s receiver side. Ensure the correct orientation for Tx/Rx wavelengths; consult the product documentation or transceiver pairing guide if you’re unsure.
  • Power and verification: If your devices support hot-swapping, you can connect without powering down. Once installed, verify link status via the device’s management interface. Look for an active link indicator and check the transceiver details with commands such as show inventory, show interface transceiver details, or equivalent in your Cisco device. Enable 1000 Mbps operation on the interface if needed and confirm duplex settings are appropriate for full-duplex operation.
  • Enable DOM monitoring and monitor performance: Use the device’s management tools to review DOM data. Watch optical transmit power, receive power, and temperature for anomalies. If Link is not up, verify fiber continuity, connectors cleanliness, and ensure the partner end is configured correctly for BiDi operation.
  • Plan for future growth: Because the BX40-D is designed for long-reach BiDi links, map out future expansion paths to avoid re-cabling. The single-fiber approach lends itself well to campus backbones and data-center interconnections, but coordinate with network diagrams to ensure future compatibility and minimize downtime during upgrades.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Cisco 1000BASE-BX40-D used for? A: It is a 1 Gbps BiDi SFP designed for long-distance, single-fiber links up to 40 kilometers. It enables bidirectional Ethernet over a single SMF strand, reducing fiber cabling while maintaining high data rates and reliability. It includes Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) for real-time diagnostics.
  • Q: How does BiDi over a single fiber work in this module? A: BiDi uses two different wavelengths to carry signals in opposite directions on the same fiber. When paired with a corresponding BX40 transceiver on the remote end, one side transmits at 1310 nm while the other side transmits at 1550 nm; the receiver is tuned to the opposite wavelength. This approach halves the fiber requirements compared with dual-fiber deployments, while delivering the same 1 Gbps capacity.
  • Q: Is the BX40-D compatible with non-Cisco equipment? A: The BX40-D is designed for Cisco devices that support 1000BASE-BX BiDi SFP modules. Compatibility with non-Cisco equipment depends on vendor support for the BX40 BiDi standard and the correct TX/RX pairing. Always verify with the network hardware’s documentation before deployment.
  • Q: What maintenance benefits does DOM provide? A: DOM provides live, optically relevant data such as transmit power, received power, temperature, and module health indicators. This data helps you diagnose issues quickly, track aging components, and plan proactive maintenance before link performance degrades.
  • Q: What should I consider when planning a 40 km BiDi link? A: Consider fiber type (SMF with 9/125 µm core), connector cleanliness, and proper degree of attenuation. Ensure the partner transceiver is correctly configured for the opposite wavelength pairing, and factor in link budget, age of fiber, and potential dispersion over the distance. Keep a spare BX40-D module on hand for rapid replacement and maintain documented pairing with the corresponding GLC-BX40 family devices.

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