Description
Cisco CWDM SFP Module
The Cisco CWDM SFP Module is a compact, hot-swappable transceiver designed to deliver reliable gigabit connectivity across fiber networks. This 1 x 1000Base-X1 SFP (mini-GBIC) transceiver leverages CWDM technology to extend reach, boost bandwidth, and simplify network design for data centers, campuses, and enterprise backbones. Optimized for Cisco devices and ecosystems, it provides seamless interoperability, easy upgrades, and robust performance in demanding environments. Whether you're upgrading a spine-leaf fabric or extending a fiber link to support growing traffic, this SFP module delivers dependable, high-quality signal integrity with minimal downtime and maintenance.
- Flexible CWDM capability: Enables scalable, long-distance fiber connectivity by carrying multiple wavelengths over a single fiber, reducing tap-in complexity and maximizing fiber utility in dense networks.
- Gigabit performance in a compact form: Delivers true 1000Base-X speed (1 Gbps) over supported network cabling, ensuring high-throughput data transfers for core applications, virtualization, and storage networks.
- Mini-GBIC, hot-swappable design: The SFP form factor supports easy insertion and removal with no downtime for maintenance or upgrades, helping keep networks online while you scale.
- Cisco compatibility and interoperability: Engineered to work seamlessly with Cisco devices and IOS ecosystems, delivering reliable operation within Cisco-qualified environments and simplifying deployment across multi-vendor networks when needed.
- User-friendly installation and support: Plug-and-play deployment with standard SFP interfaces, backed by Cisco’s support and documentation to facilitate quick configuration and ongoing maintenance.
Technical Details of Cisco CWDM SFP Module
- Form Factor: SFP (mini-GBIC)
- Interface: 1000Base-X
- Data Rate: 1 Gbps
- Technology: CWDM transceiver
- Wavelength Range: CWDM wavelengths typically span 1470–1610 nm, enabling flexible channel planning across fiber infrastructure
- Compatibility: Cisco devices and Cisco IOS environments; complies with SFP MSA standards for broad interoperability
- Connector Type: LC duplex
- Power and Cooling: Designed for standard data-center rack environments with reliable thermal performance
- Installation: Hot-swappable; supports plug-and-play insertion into compatible SFP slots
How to Install Cisco CWDM SFP Module
- Power down the device or ensure the specific port supports hot-swapping, then identify the available SFP slot that matches the module’s form factor.
- Remove the protective covers from the SFP module and the fiber optic patch lead, handling the module by its edges to avoid touching optical connectors.
- Insert the Cisco CWDM SFP Module into the SFP slot until it seats with a firm click, ensuring the latch engages securely.
- Connect the fiber optic patch lead to the LC duplex connector on the SFP module, confirming the correct wavelength and fiber type (single-mode typically used for CWDM). Verify proper polarity and cleanliness of connectors to prevent insertion losses.
- Power on the device (or re-enable the port if it was powered during maintenance) and verify link status using the device’s CLI or management interface. Run diagnostic commands to verify SFP presence, link establishment, and error counters, then adjust network configurations as needed for optimal performance.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the Cisco CWDM SFP Module? A: It is a gigabit SFP transceiver that uses coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) to extend fiber links, enabling scalable, high-capacity connectivity within Cisco environments.
- Q: Is this module hot-swappable? A: Yes. SFP modules are designed for hot-swapping on compatible Cisco devices, allowing upgrades or replacements with minimal downtime.
- Q: What fiber type should I use? A: CWDM SFP modules typically operate over single-mode fiber, but always verify compatibility with your network design and fiber infrastructure before deployment.
- Q: How far can the link reach? A: The maximum distance depends on the CWDM wavelength, fiber quality, and link budget. Actual reach is determined by your specific network design and components, so consult Cisco documentation and the hardware vendor’s specifications for exact figures.
- Q: Will this module work with non-Cisco equipment? A: CWDM SFPs follow common MSA standards and may work with other vendors’ equipment that supports CWDM SFP transceivers. However, guaranteed compatibility and performance are best verified in a controlled, cross-vendor environment.
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