Description
Cisco OC-3/STM-1 Short-Reach SFP Transceiver Module
Experience dependable, enterprise‑grade connectivity with the Cisco OC-3/STM-1 Short‑Reach SFP Transceiver Module. Designed for the demanding requirements of packet‑over‑SONET/SDH (POS), optical networking, and ATM applications, this industry‑standard Small Form‑Factor Pluggable (SFP) interface converter delivers reliable OC‑3 data rates in a compact, hot‑swappable package. Built for Cisco router interfaces, it offers plug‑and‑play integration, streamlined maintenance, and the assurance of Cisco’s engineering and compatibility. Whether you’re upgrading an existing backbone, extending a campus network, or deploying new edge connectivity, the Short‑Reach SFP provides a flexible, scalable path to high‑quality fiber transport. With robust performance, proven reliability, and a design tailored for Cisco ecosystems, this module helps you optimize network uptime, simplify deployment, and future‑proof your investment as data demands grow.
- OC‑3/STM‑1 data rate support: The Cisco OC‑3/STM‑1 Short‑Reach SFP Transceiver Module delivers OC‑3 data rates (155.52 Mbps) over a fiber link, enabling efficient packet‑over‑SONET/SDH (POS) transport, SONET/SDH framing, and compatible ATM scenarios. This makes it an ideal choice for core and edge network connections that require reliable, time‑critical data transport with precise timing and multiplexing compatibility.
- Short‑reach optical design for campus and edge deployments: Engineered for short‑hop connectivity, this SFP maximizes signal integrity across typical campus, branch, or data‑center edge deployments. Its optical design minimizes insertion loss and supports common fiber configurations, delivering dependable performance in environments where space is at a premium and cabling paths are constrained.
- Plug‑and‑play, hot‑swappable form factor: The SFP module is hot‑swappable, allowing you to upgrade or replace transceivers with minimal downtime. Its compact form factor plugs into Cisco router interfaces with ease, preserving port density and enabling rapid provisioning during network standardization, capacity upgrades, or fault isolation.
- Versatile protocol support for POS, SONET/SDH, and ATM: This transceiver is designed to support multiple telecom and data networking requirements, including packet‑over‑SONET/SDH and ATM applications. It enables consistent, reliable timing and multiplexing, helping ensure that critical services remain synchronized and reachable across the network backbone.
- Cisco compatibility and trusted reliability: As a Cisco‑branded transceiver, the OC‑3/STM‑1 Short‑Reach SFP is tested for interoperability with Cisco hardware. It integrates with Cisco IOS/IOS XE platforms and is backed by Cisco’s documentation, support resources, and hardware compatibility assurances, providing a stable foundation for your network infrastructure.
Technical Details of Cisco OC-3/STM-1 Short-Reach SFP Transceiver Module
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How to install Cisco OC-3/STM-1 Short-Reach SFP Transceiver Module
Installing the Cisco OC‑3/STM‑1 Short‑Reach SFP Transceiver Module is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime. Follow these general steps to ensure a successful deployment:
1) Prepare the equipment: Power down or temporarily disable the router port where the SFP will be installed, and ensure proper grounding to protect against electrostatic discharge. Have the appropriate fiber patch cables ready, with the correct connector types (for OC‑3/STM‑1 deployments, LC connectors are commonly used) and the right fiber type for the link.
2) Remove the existing transceiver (if upgrading): If a different SFP is currently in the slot, carefully unlatch it and withdraw the module. Handle the module by the edges to avoid damage to the contacts. Keep the port area clean from dust and debris.
3) Align and insert the new SFP: With the module oriented correctly, gently insert it into the SFP port until it seats with a definite click. Do not force the module; if it does not seat smoothly, remove it and reinsert more carefully. Verify that the on‑board link/diagnostic LEDs indicate a proper connection after seating.
4) Connect fiber cables and verify polarity: Attach the fiber patch cables to the SFP’s optical connectors per your network design. Ensure correct polarity and fiber type (MMF or SMF) as specified for the OC‑3/STM‑1 short‑reach variant. Keep cable slack minimal to reduce bending and maintain signal integrity.
5) Bring the interface online and test: Re‑enable the router port, configure the interface for POS/SONET‑SDH or ATM as required, and verify link status with the CLI or network management tool. Run basic loopback or throughput tests to confirm stable operation, and monitor the transceiver’s status LEDs for activity and fault indications.
6) Document and monitor: Record the installation details (serial number, SKU/UPC, firmware compatibility) for asset management. Monitor performance metrics such as error rates, jitter, and link uptime over time to ensure continued reliability in production traffic.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco OC‑3/STM‑1 Short‑Reach SFP Transceiver Module? It is an industry‑standard SFP transceiver designed for OC‑3/STM‑1 data rates, enabling packet‑over‑SONET/SDH (POS), optical networking, and ATM applications within Cisco router environments. It combines a compact form factor with Cisco‑verified compatibility to deliver reliable fiber connectivity in a plug‑and‑play package.
- Is this transceiver hot‑swappable? Yes. The Cisco OC‑3/STM‑1 Short‑Reach SFP Transceiver Module is designed to be hot‑swapped, allowing maintenance, upgrades, and replacements without powering down the entire device in many scenarios. This capability helps minimize downtime and keep networks running smoothly.
- What fiber types does it support? The Short‑Reach variant is typically compatible with common fiber types used in OC‑3/STM‑1 deployments, including multimode and single‑mode fibers depending on the specific model and termination. Always verify the exact fiber type and connector requirements for your installation and refer to the product specifications for precise guidance.
- What devices is it compatible with? The transceiver is designed to work with Cisco routers and switches that provide SFP ports. It is intended for Cisco networking environments and is validated to integrate with Cisco IOS/IOS XE platforms, contributing to consistent performance across Cisco hardware families.
- How do I troubleshoot a failing link? Start by inspecting physical connections (ensure the SFP is seated properly and the fiber connectors are clean and fully seated). Verify that the correct end‑to‑end fiber type is used and that the remote side is configured for OC‑3/STM‑1. Check interface status, SFP status LEDs, and logs for alarm codes or error patterns, and re‑test with a known‑good transceiver if necessary.
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