Description
Cisco EDR Optical Pluggable Module for 2:1 Tx DWDM-CH36
The Cisco EDR Optical Pluggable Module for 2:1 Tx DWDM-CH36 is engineered to power high-density optical networks with reliability, efficiency, and seamless integration into Cisco’s DWDM ecosystem. This Optical Pluggable Module (OPM) is designed to meet the demands of modern data centers, service providers, and campus networks that require flexible bandwidth allocation, robust performance, and easy maintenance. With CH36 DWDM channel support and a 2:1 transmit configuration, it is positioned to optimize spectral efficiency while delivering predictable, low-latency transmission for mission-critical applications.
- The Cisco EDR OPM delivers high-capacity, scalable performance for DWDM networks, enabling operators to maximize line capacity within a compact form factor. By supporting 2:1 transmit operations on the CH36 channel, the module enables flexible bandwidth distribution across multiple wavelengths, helping network architects tailor capacity to evolving traffic profiles without swapping out larger transceiver assemblies.
- Designed for seamless Cisco integration, this OPM aligns with Cisco DWDM platforms and the broader Cisco optics portfolio. It supports standardized optical interfaces and interoperability with compatible Cisco modules, reducing deployment risk and simplifying network upgrades. The result is a cohesive, well-supported optical layer that integrates with existing Cisco management and monitoring tools.
- Reliability and efficiency are at the core of the module’s design. Expect low insertion loss, robust optical budget, and stable performance across a wide operating range. The EDR Optical Pluggable Module emphasizes durability and long-term serviceability, with materials and engineering tuned for consistent behavior in data-center and edge environments, even under demanding workloads.
- Flexibility in deployment scenarios is a key benefit. The 2:1 TX capability on the CH36 channel supports varied traffic mixes, from bursty cloud workloads to steady-state enterprise applications. This flexibility makes it suitable for metropolitan area networks, data-center interconnects, and remote office connectivity where scalable DWDM transport is essential.
- Comprehensive support and ecosystem so you can rely on ongoing Cisco software definitions, field updates, and service coverage. This module is backed by Cisco’s global support network and compatible service offerings, helping you protect investments and ensure consistent performance through firmware and compatibility updates as network demands evolve.
Technical Details of Cisco EDR Optical Pluggable Module for 2:1 Tx DWDM-CH36
- Product Type: Optical Pluggable Module (OPM) designed for Cisco DWDM platforms, enabling a 2:1 transmit configuration on DWDM CH36 channels.
- Wavelength/Channel: DWDM CH36 channel allocation, optimized for dense wavelength grid deployments and flexible spectral efficiency.
- Interface: Optical pluggable module compatible with Cisco transceiver slots and standard OPM form factors used in Cisco optical networks.
- Performance Characteristics: High spectral efficiency with tight optical budgets, low insertion loss, and stable performance across typical data-center and edge operating environments.
- Power and Thermal: Engineered for reliable operation within standard data-center cooling and power provisions; designed to minimize thermal impact while maintaining consistent optical performance.
- Compliance and Certification: Built to align with Cisco engineering standards and applicable optical safety and interoperability requirements within Cisco’s optics ecosystem.
How to install Cisco EDR Optical Pluggable Module for 2:1 Tx DWDM-CH36
To install the Cisco EDR Optical Pluggable Module, follow these steps to ensure proper seating, signal integrity, and network continuity. Preparation, alignment, and verification are key to a successful deployment.
- Power down the host device or ensure maintenance mode is enabled before removing or inserting any optical module to avoid electrical or data loss.
- Identify the correct OPM slot based on your Cisco DWDM chassis or line card documentation. Confirm that the slot supports the EDR Optical Pluggable Module form factor and CH36 channel configuration.
- Carefully align the pluggable module with the slot’s connector, ensuring that the module’s optical interface engages the receptacle without forcing the hardware. Gently push the module into place until you hear or feel the latch engage securely.
- Secure the module by engaging the release latch or locking mechanism as required by your chassis. Confirm that the module is fully seated and that the optical connector is clean and free of contaminants before applying power.
- Power on the device and monitor the interface status through your network management system or command-line interface. Look for link status indicators, error statistics, and optical metrics (such as receive/transmit power, wavelength stability, and any fault indications). If available, run a baseline diagnostic to ensure the channel is operating within expected margins.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the Cisco EDR Optical Pluggable Module for 2:1 Tx DWDM-CH36?
A: It is an optical pluggable module (OPM) designed for Cisco DWDM networks that enables a 2:1 transmit configuration on the CH36 DWDM channel, delivering scalable bandwidth, interoperability with Cisco optics, and simplified deployment in data centers and edge networks.
Q: Is this module compatible with Cisco DWDM platforms?
A: Yes. The EDR Optical Pluggable Module is built to integrate with Cisco DWDM chassis and line cards that support OPMs, providing cohesive performance with Cisco management and monitoring tools.
Q: What does CH36 mean in this context?
A: CH36 refers to the DWDM channel 36 allocation on the dense wavelength division multiplexing grid. The module is optimized to operate on that specific channel, enabling efficient use of the wavelength spectrum within Cisco optical networks.
Q: How should I handle installation and maintenance to minimize downtime?
A: Power down or place the device into maintenance mode before installation, ensure clean handling of the optical interfaces, seat the module securely, and verify link status after power-up. Regularly monitor optical performance metrics and apply firmware or software updates per Cisco’s guidance to maintain compatibility and reliability.
Q: Where can I find technical specifications and support resources for this module?
A: Detailed specifications, compatibility notes, and support resources are available through Cisco’s official documentation and the ec.synnex.com catalog referenced for SKU/UPC-based details. Always consult the latest Cisco release notes and your hardware vendor’s SKUs to confirm exact features and compatibility.
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