Description
Cisco 1000Base-EX SFP Module
Upgrade your network with a guaranteed 100% compatible Cisco 1000Base-EX SFP Module that blends Cisco-grade reliability with flexible, long-range fiber connectivity. This high-performance SFP transceiver is designed for enterprise and data-center environments where uptime, tighten link budgets, and seamless interoperation with Cisco equipment are non-negotiable. Engineered to operate over standard single-mode fiber, it supports long-haul connections with robust signal integrity, making it an ideal choice for campus backbone links, data-center uplinks, and interbuilding connections. Whether you’re refreshing aging inventory, expanding network capacity, or building a new Cisco-based infrastructure, this 1000Base-EX SFP delivers the speed, compatibility, and plug-and-play simplicity that network teams expect from Cisco ecosystems. The module’s verified compatibility ensures straightforward integration with Cisco switches, routers, and optical networks, reducing engineering time and minimizing troubleshooting. In short, it’s a dependable, long-range SFP option that keeps your Cisco network moving forward with confidence.
- 100% Cisco Original-Compatible: This Cisco 1000Base-EX SFP Module is guaranteed to be 100% compatible with the manufacturer’s original transceiver. It plugs into Cisco devices with seamless recognition, maintains standard Cisco performance expectations, and is backed by quality assurance designed for mission-critical networks.
- Long-range performance on standard SMF: Operates over standard single-mode fiber (SMF) with link spans up to 40 kilometers, making it ideal for campus backbones, data-center interconnects, and metro-scale deployments that require real-distance reach without repeaters or amplifiers.
- 1310 nm wavelength for reliable long-haul links: Optimized for long-distance transmission, the 1310 nm optical window provides strong attenuation margins and robust performance in diverse fiber environments, delivering consistent 1 Gbps links across extended distances.
- Plug-and-play, hot-swappable design: Built for effortless installation, this SFP is a hot-swappable transceiver that slides into a compatible Cisco port with a secure snap-in fit. No complex configuration is required for basic link establishment, helping to minimize network downtime during upgrades or swaps.
- Important link-budget note for long links: A 5-dB inline optical attenuator should be inserted between the fiber-optic cable and the receiving port to maintain proper receiver power levels on longer links, ensuring stable operation and reducing the risk of receiver overload in certain topologies.
Technical Details of Cisco 1000Base-EX SFP Module
- Form Factor: SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) transceiver for modular, hot-swappable network design.
- Data Rate: 1 Gbps (1000BASE-X standard; nominal line rate at 1.0 Gbps, with SFP electronics supporting typical 1 Gbps optical interfaces).
- Wavelength: 1310 nm, optimized for long-haul single-mode fiber transmission and favorable fiber attenuation characteristics.
- Fiber Type: Standard Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) compatible with widely deployed long-distance links and campus backbones.
- Distance: Up to 40 kilometers on SMF, enabling substantial reach without additional amplification or regeneration equipment.
- Connector: LC duplex connectors, matching common SFP port implementations and ensuring broad interoperability with fiber infrastructure.
- Compatibility: Guaranteed 100% Cisco original-compatible performance, designed to integrate smoothly within Cisco-based networks and management ecosystems.
How to install Cisco 1000Base-EX SFP Module
- Prepare the link: Power down or follow your equipment’s hot-swap policy. Verify that the target port on the Cisco device is ready for a new transceiver, and have the compatible LC fiber patch cord ready with proper dust caps removed from the connectors.
- Insert the SFP: Align the SFP module with the port and carefully slide it into the SFP slot until it seats securely with a decisive click. Do not force the module; if resistance is felt, remove and reinsert to ensure proper alignment.
- Connect fiber: Attach the single-mode fiber cable using LC duplex connectors. Gently insert and seat the fiber into the SFP’s LC connectors, ensuring clean, undisturbed connections. Do not bend the fiber beyond its minimum bend radius, and use appropriate cable management to prevent strain.
- Attenuation check: For long-distance links or specific link-budget scenarios, insert a 5 dB inline optical attenuator between the fiber and the receiving port as recommended to maintain proper receiver power levels and prevent receiver overload.
- Power up and verify: Power on the device and allow the interface to initialize. Use the device’s management interface to verify that the SFP is recognized, the port is up, and the link speed negotiates to 1 Gbps. Confirm the LED indicators reflect an active link, and run basic connectivity tests to validate bidirectional communication.
- Post-install validation: Monitor link reliability over time, check error counters, and review performance metrics in your network management system. If link quality is suspect, inspect the fiber path, connectors, and attenuation settings, and re-run tests to confirm stable operation.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What makes the Cisco 1000Base-EX SFP Module suitable for long-range links?
A: Its design centers on a 1310 nm wavelength and the ability to operate over standard single-mode fiber up to 40 kilometers. This combination provides favorable attenuation budgets and robust performance for campus backbones, data-center interconnects, and metro-area networks without needing repeaters or amplification. -
Q: Is this module compatible with all Cisco devices?
A: The module is guaranteed to be 100% compatible with the manufacturer’s original 1000BASE-EX SFP, ensuring seamless integration with compatible Cisco switches and routers. As always, verify vendor compatibility with your exact model and Cisco IOS/NX-OS version before deployment. -
Q: Do I need to use an attenuator on every installation?
A: Not always. For short fiber runs or links within typical link budgets, an attenuator may not be necessary. For longer links approaching the 40 km limit or designs with high optical power, inserting a 5 dB inline attenuator between the fiber and the receiving port is recommended to maintain proper receiver input levels and ensure stable operation. -
Q: What are the connector types I should expect?
A: The Cisco 1000Base-EX SFP Module uses LC duplex connectors on the fiber side, which is standard for most 1000BASE-X SFPs and aligns with common LC fiber patch cords used in data-center and enterprise networks. -
Q: How do I verify that the module is working correctly after installation?
A: After installation, verify that the SFP is recognized by the device in its management interface, check that the port status shows an active link, and confirm a 1 Gbps speed. Run basic connectivity tests, examine interface statistics for errors, and monitor link stability over time. -
Q: What should I consider during deployment in Cisco environments?
A: Ensure you are aligning with Cisco’s hardware compatibility matrix, observe proper hot-swapping procedures to avoid downtime, maintain clean fiber connections, and respect proper fiber management practices. When integrating long-range links, plan for attenuation budgets and consider including a 5 dB attenuator if required by the link design.
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