Cisco 2-Channel 1000Base-BX10-D Downstream Bidirectional Single Fiber

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Cisco 2-Channel 1000Base-BX10-D Downstream Bidirectional Single Fiber

The Cisco GLC-2BX-D is a compact, high-performance SFP module engineered to simplify fiber deployments by carrying two IEEE 802.3ah 1000BASE-BX10-D interfaces in a single enclosure. This 2-channel design enables downstream bidirectional communication over a single fiber pair, or across two standard SMF strands, delivering reliable, scalable 1 Gbps links with reduced cabling, simpler management, and superior efficiency for modern networks. The GLC-2BX-D is designed to slot into compatible Cisco devices, providing seamless compatibility with Cisco switches and routers while preserving the integrity and performance expected from enterprise-class optics. With a reach of up to 10 km over standard single-mode fiber, this module is an excellent choice for data-center interconnects, campus backbones, and remote site connectivity where space, power, and fiber resources matter most.

  • Two 1 Gbps channels in one compact SFP – The GLC-2BX-D integrates two 1000BASE-BX10-D interfaces in a single transceiver, enabling dual-channel, full-duplex 1 Gbps connectivity in a single physical module.
  • Bidirectional operation over fiber – Designed for downstream BX-D and upstream BX-U interfaces, this module uses wavelength-division multiplexing on a single fiber pair or two SMF strands to deliver simultaneous transmit and receive paths with minimal fiber footprint.
  • Long-reach performance – Supports distances up to 10 km over standard SMF, making it well-suited for campus, data-center interconnects, and remote site links where fewer fiber strands are advantageous.
  • IEEE 802.3ah compliant – Built to meet 1000BASE-BX10-D/U specifications, ensuring interoperability with Cisco devices and compatible third-party equipment that adheres to the same standard.
  • Easy installation and Cisco compatibility – This compact, hot-swappable SFP is designed for plug-and-play deployment in supported Cisco equipment, with straightforward configuration in common IOS/IOS-XE environments.

Technical Details of Cisco 2-Channel 1000Base-BX10-D Downstream Bidirectional Single Fiber

  • Model: Cisco GLC-2BX-D (2-channel 1000BASE-BX10-D SFP)
  • Data rate: 1 Gbps per channel (two independent 1 Gbps channels)
  • Standards: IEEE 802.3ah 1000BASE-BX10-D; downstream BX-D and upstream BX-U interfaces
  • Media: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF); compatible with standard SMF cabling; dual-fiber configurations supported as needed
  • Wavelengths: Downstream typically uses 1490 nm and upstream uses 1310 nm (WDM-based bidirectional operation on a single fiber pair or across two strands)
  • Distance: Up to 10 km over SMF, depending on fiber quality and link budget
  • Connectors: LC duplex connectors on the module
  • Form factor: Compact SFP form factor designed for hot-swapping in Cisco devices
  • Compatibility: Optimized for Cisco platforms; interoperates with other equipment that adheres to 1000BASE-BX10-D/U standards

How to Install Cisco 2-Channel 1000Base-BX10-D Downstream Bidirectional Single Fiber

Installing the Cisco GLC-2BX-D is a straightforward process designed to minimize disruption while delivering reliable performance. Follow these steps to ensure a proper, secure installation and reliable operation:

  • Verify device compatibility: Confirm that your Cisco switch or router supports 1000BASE-BX-D/U SFP modules and that an available SFP slot or port is present for the GLC-2BX-D. Check device documentation for any model-specific limitations or recommended configurations.
  • Prepare the fiber link: Determine whether your deployment uses a two-fiber strand configuration or a single-fiber bidirectional arrangement. Gather two LC duplex fiber patch cables (or the appropriate field fiber if you are using pre-terminated trunks) designed for SMF with the correct connector types and punch-down methods.
  • Insert the transceiver: Power down the device only if required by your equipment’s guidelines. Insert the GLC-2BX-D module into an available SFP slot until it seats firmly and clicks into place. Ensure the module is fully seated and the port detects the transceiver.
  • Connect the fiber cables: Attach the downstream and upstream fiber links to the LC connectors, aligning TX to RX as dictated by your network design. If you are using two SMF strands, connect each strand to the appropriate channel per your deployment plan. Avoid excessive bending or strain on the cables to preserve signal integrity.
  • Power up and verify: Power on the device and verify that the SFP is recognized. Use device CLI or GUI to confirm link status, indicate channel activity, and inspect the status LEDs. For Cisco IOS/IOS-XE implementations, commands such as show interfaces transceiver or show interfaces status can confirm the active state of the GLC-2BX-D.
  • Configure for 1000BASE-BX-D/U: Apply the correct interface settings on the connected port. Depending on the platform, you may need to specify the transceiver type and enable appropriate fiber mode settings. Save the configuration and reproduce the link test (e.g., ping and throughput tests) to validate performance across both channels.
  • Test and monitor: Perform end-to-end tests to verify bidirectional performance and stability. Monitor SFP temperature, link quality, and error rates via the device’s management interface to catch any issues early and maintain optimal operation over time.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Cisco GLC-2BX-D? It is a two-channel 1000BASE-BX10-D SFP module that consolidates two 1 Gbps interfaces into a single compact transceiver, enabling bidirectional, full-duplex communication over fiber with reduced cabling and simplified management.
  • Do I need two fiber strands for this module? Typically yes. The design supports bidirectional operation and can utilize two SMF strands or a single fiber pair depending on the deployment approach and wavelengths used. Always follow your network design and vendor guidelines for fiber configuration.
  • What distances can I expect? The module supports up to 10 km on standard SMF, subject to fiber quality, connectors, and proper link budget calculations. For longer runs, ensure adequate optical power margin and proper attenuation planning.
  • Is this compatible with non-Cisco devices? The GLC-2BX-D is designed to meet IEEE 802.3ah 1000BASE-BX10-D/U specifications and is intended primarily for Cisco platforms. Interoperability with non-Cisco equipment may vary; verify vendor compatibility and firmware support before mixing brands.
  • How do I configure the ports after installation? Access the device’s management interface (CLI or GUI), identify the transceiver as a 1000BASE-BX-D/U module, and assign the correct interface mode. Depending on the platform, you may need to enable the interface, set speed to 1 Gbps, and configure any VLANs or L2/L3 policies. Save and test connectivity to confirm stable operation across both channels.
  • What are the maintenance considerations? Handle the module with care to avoid ESD, protect fiber connections with proper patch leads, and monitor the link performance over time. Regular firmware and software updates for your Cisco devices help ensure continued compatibility and security.

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