Description
Cisco 1000BASE-DWDM SFP (mini-GBIC) for Scalable Gigabit and Fibre Channel Services
Designed for enterprise networks and service providers, the Cisco 1000BASE-DWDM SFP module is a compact, hot-swappable transceiver that enables dense wavelength-division multiplexing for high-capacity, low-latency Ethernet or Fibre Channel connections. This DWDM mini-GBIC fits standard SFP ports in Cisco switches, routers, and storage arrays, delivering flexible, scalable capacity without overhauling existing infrastructure. Built to Cisco's proven reliability and interoperability standards, it helps IT teams extend distances beyond copper limits while simplifying network topology with plug-and-play deployment. Whether you are deploying metro Ethernet, data-center interconnects, or long-haul DWDM services, this module is engineered to deliver consistent performance in demanding environments.
- Dense wavelength-division multiplexing for scalable capacity: The Cisco 1000BASE-DWDM SFP enables 1 Gbps links across DWDM channels, effectively multiplying fiber capacity on a single strand and enabling organizations to expand services without laying new fiber. This is ideal for extending Gigabit Ethernet or Fibre Channel services across campus networks or metropolitan backbones while preserving existing network architecture.
- Cisco-grade reliability and interoperability: Built to Cisco’s stringent quality controls, this mini-GBIC undergoes rigorous testing to ensure dependable operation in real-world data centers, branch offices, and service-provider environments. It is designed to work with Cisco IOS, NX-OS, and compatible network devices, delivering predictable behavior and long-term support across Cisco platforms.
- Intelligent monitoring for proactive management: Featuring Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM/DOM), this module provides real-time visibility into optical power, temperature, bias current, and other essential metrics. Operators can monitor health, set up alerts, and perform trend analysis to anticipate failures before they impact service availability.
- Flexible deployment on ITU DWDM grids: DWDM channels on the module align with ITU grids and can be matched to your network architecture for point-to-point, ring, or mesh topologies. With SKU-specific wavelength options, you can tailor deployments to your existing DWDM pipeline, enabling efficient, scalable service delivery.
- Compact, space-saving form factor with energy efficiency: The small SFP (mini-GBIC) form factor minimizes rack space and power consumption while offering plug-and-play integration. This makes it an excellent choice for dense data centers and carrier-grade networks where every watt and every inch of rack space counts.
Technical Details of Cisco 1000BASE-DWDM SFP (mini-GBIC)
- Product type: 1000BASE-DWDM SFP (Cisco); Mini-GBIC form factor
- Data rate: 1.0 Gbps
- Optical interface: DWDM wavelength options on ITU grid (SKU-dependent)
- Connector: LC duplex optical interface
- Wavelength range: DWDM channel-specific; compatibility with Cisco DWDM systems
- Diagnostics: Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM/DOM) support
- Compatibility: Cisco network devices and third-party MSA-compliant SFP ports (verify with device)
- Power consumption: Low-wattage design suitable for dense deployments
- Operating temperature: Standard data center ambient conditions (typical 0–70°C, SKU dependent)
How to install Cisco 1000BASE-DWDM SFP
- Prepare the device: Confirm your switch, router, or storage fabric supports DWDM SFP modules and that you have the correct SKU for your DWDM channel and ITU grid. Review the device’s hardware compatibility and maintenance window guidelines before insertion.
- Power considerations: In most Cisco platforms, SFP modules are hot-swappable, allowing insertion or removal with the system powered on. Follow your device’s maintenance and safety procedures when performing hot-swaps.
- Insert the SFP: Align the module with the port and carefully slide it into the SFP slot until it clicks into place. Ensure the SFP latch engages fully and that the module is seated securely for reliable operation.
- Connect the fiber: Use single-mode fiber with the correct LC connectors. Match the DWDM wavelength channel on the SFP to the corresponding channel on the DWDM optical network. Handle fiber cables with care to avoid micro-bends and contamination on connectors.
- Verify operation: On the switch or router, verify the interface status via the CLI or GUI. Confirm link status, perform a basic ping or FC test if applicable, and review DOM data for optical power, temperature, and other metrics.
- Monitor and maintain: Set up SNMP or vendor-specific monitoring to receive alerts for any abnormal optical power or temperature changes. Maintain documentation of the installed DWDM channel and related network topology for future scaling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Cisco 1000BASE-DWDM SFP used for?
This module enables scalable, high-capacity Gigabit Ethernet or Fibre Channel services over dense wavelength-division multiplexed fiber. It is ideal for enterprises and service providers looking to maximize fiber utility and extend network reach without replacing existing infrastructure.
Is this SFP compatible with all Cisco devices?
Compatibility depends on the device model and firmware version. The Cisco 1000BASE-DWDM SFP is designed for Cisco platforms that support SFP DWDM modules and should be used with the appropriate Cisco hardware compatibility matrix and software version.
Can I hot-swap the SFP module while the device is powered?
Yes. Many Cisco devices support hot-swapping SFP modules, but always follow the specific maintenance guidelines for your hardware and schedule downtime if required by policy or critical services.
What kind of maintenance data can I expect from this module?
The module supports Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM/DOM), which provides real-time data on optical power, temperature, and other operational parameters. This information aids proactive maintenance and rapid troubleshooting.
How does the DWDM wavelength selection affect deployment?
DWDM wavelength options are SKU-dependent and align with ITU DWDM grids. Choosing the correct wavelength channel is essential for interoperating with your DWDM network, achieving desired reach, and avoiding channel conflicts.
How do I know if I chose the right DWDM SKU for my network?
Consult your network design requirements, including target distance, fiber type, and DWDM system capabilities. Verify SKUs against your network’s ITU grid and the Cisco hardware compatibility documentation before purchase and installation.
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