Cisco 10GBASE-DWDM 1535.04 nm SFP+ (100-GHz ITU grid)

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Cisco 10GBASE-DWDM 1535.04 nm SFP+ (100-GHz ITU grid)

Experience scalable, high-performance optical networking with the Cisco 10GBASE-DWDM SFP+ transceiver. Engineered for data centers, core networks, and service-provider backbones, this compact module delivers reliable 10 Gbps data transfer over DWDM-enabled fiber. With a precise 1535.04 nm wavelength on the 100-GHz ITU grid, it enables dense wavelength-division multiplexing so operators can maximize existing fiber capacity without laying new cables. Built for durability and seamless integration, this SFP+ transceiver is designed to work in Cisco environments and other compatible equipment that supports 10GBASE-DWDM technology, providing a cost-efficient path to higher bandwidth, greater reach, and simplified network architectures.

  • High-capacity 10 Gbps performance: The 10GBASE-DWDM SFP+ supports full-rate 10 Gigabit Ethernet over DWDM channels, giving you fast, predictable throughput for data-intensive workloads and latency-sensitive applications.
  • Precise 1535.04 nm DWDM channel on the 100-GHz ITU grid: This transceiver uses a defined DWDM wavelength to maximize channel spacing efficiency and minimize channel crosstalk, enabling reliable multi-channel deployments across single-mode fiber networks.
  • Compact, hot-swappable SFP+ form factor with LC/PC duplex interface: Designed for easy installation in standard SFP+ slots on Cisco switches and routers, the module supports hot-swapping in compatible devices and preserves space in densely populated data centers.
  • Designed for data networking and optical networks: Built to handle the demands of core and distribution layers, this transceiver delivers stable performance across varying temperatures and loads, while supporting robust link integrity for long-haul and metro deployments.
  • Diagnostics and reliability features: Many Cisco DWDM SFP+ transceivers include digital diagnostic monitoring (DDM/DOM) to provide real-time visibility into temperature, supply voltage, optical power, and other critical parameters, aiding proactive maintenance and troubleshooting.

Technical Details of Cisco 10GBASE-DWDM 1535.04 nm SFP+

  • Form factor: SFP+
  • Wavelength: 1535.04 nm
  • ITU grid: 100 GHz
  • Interface: 1 x LC/PC duplex
  • Data rate: 10 Gbps
  • Fiber type: Single-mode fiber (SMF)
  • Diagnostics: Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM/DOM) capable
  • Compatibility: Designed for 10GBASE-DWDM networks and Cisco optical environments
  • Connector: LC/PC
  • Operating temperature range: Standard commercial range (typical for data-center environments)

How to install Cisco 10GBASE-DWDM 1535.04 nm SFP+ (100-GHz ITU grid)

Installing this Cisco SFP+ transceiver is straightforward in compatible equipment. Follow these general steps to ensure proper operation and maximize link reliability:

1) Verify compatibility and readiness: Ensure your switch or router (Cisco or other vendor with 10GBASE-DWDM support) has an available SFP+ port that accepts DWDM transceivers. Confirm that your network design accounts for the 1535.04 nm wavelength and the 100-GHz ITU grid channel plan. Check fiber topology, DWDM mux/demux placement, and the required channel spacing to prevent channel overlap.

2) Prepare the fiber link: Use single-mode fiber with LC/PC connectors, cleaned and inspected for contamination. Verify that the fiber length and route align with your DWDM deployment plan. If the network requires multiple DWDM channels, ensure proper DWDM chassis configuration and channel assignment to avoid interference between adjacent channels.

3) Insert the transceiver: With the equipment powered off (or in units that support hot-swapping), insert the SFP+ transceiver into the designated SFP+ slot until it seats firmly with a click. Ensure the connector orientation matches the port and that the module is fully inserted for optical contact.

4) Connect fiber and verify link: Attach the LC/PC duplex fiber patch cord to the transceiver. Connect the other end to the DWDM mux/demux or the receiving network element. Power on the device if it was turned off, or continue operation if hot-swapping is supported. The interface should begin negotiating at 10 Gbps; if not, verify the port configuration and the DWDM channel plan in the device’s management interface.

5) Configure and monitor: Set the port to 10GBASE-DWDM mode and ensure the interface is enabled. If the device supports digital diagnostics, monitor the DOM values for optical power, temperature, and voltage. Confirm link status, error counters, and any interface-specific parameters. In production environments, implement monitoring thresholds and alerting to detect signal degradation or temperature excursions that could impact DWDM performance.

6) Troubleshooting basics: If the link fails to come up, re-check fiber cleanliness, connector integrity, transceiver seating, and compatibility, then review the DWDM channel assignments. Validate that the wavelength and channel spacing match the network’s DWDM configuration. Check for firmware or software constraints on both ends of the link that could prevent 10 Gbps negotiation.

7) Documentation and maintenance: Record the transceiver’s serial number, wavelength, ITU grid, and port mapping in your network inventory. Maintain regular checks of DOM data to anticipate performance issues before they impact service. Keeping an accurate inventory improves change control and accelerates fault isolation in complex optical networks.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is 10GBASE-DWDM, and why would I use it? Answer: 10GBASE-DWDM is a 10 Gbps Ethernet transceiver that operates over dense WDM channels. It enables multiple wavelengths to ride on a single fiber strand, increasing capacity without additional fiber. It’s ideal for data centers, campuses, and service-provider backbones where fiber resources are precious and scalable bandwidth is essential.
  • What wavelength does this transceiver use and what grid does it follow? Answer: It uses a fixed wavelength of 1535.04 nm on the 100-GHz ITU grid, enabling precise channel allocation and compatibility with DWDM systems designed around ITU standards.
  • Is this transceiver hot-swappable? Answer: Yes. Like most SFP+ modules designed for Cisco and compatible devices, it is hot-swappable in supported equipment, allowing installation or removal without powering down the entire device in many environments. Always verify your specific hardware’s hot-swapping capabilities before replacement.
  • What kind of fiber and connector does it require? Answer: The module is designed for single-mode fiber with LC/PC duplex connectors. Use a clean, properly terminated SMF link to maximize optical performance and minimize insertion loss.
  • Can I mix this transceiver with other vendor DWDM modules? Answer: Interoperability depends on the devices and the DWDM system in use. While DWDM standards help with alignment, always confirm compatibility and approved use with your equipment vendor and ensure the channel plan (ITU grid, wavelength, and spacing) matches across devices.

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