Description
Cisco OC-48/STM-16 Short Reach SFP Module
The Cisco OC-48/STM-16 Short Reach SFP Module is a compact, high-performance fiber optic transceiver designed to deliver dependable, high-speed serial links from a port or slot to a network. Engineered for demanding enterprise, data center, and service provider environments, this SFP (mini-GBIC) enables scalable upgrades to OC-48/STM-16 performance with a small form factor and simple pluggable installation. It is built to support durable optical fiber connections that minimize signal loss across short-range links, helping you optimize backbone and distribution networks without sacrificing reliability.
- High-speed data transmission up to 2.488 Gbps (OC-48/STM-16) over short-range multimode fiber, enabling fast, scalable connectivity for backbone and edge links.
- Compact SFP form factor with hot-swappable capability, allowing seamless module replacement or upgrades without powering down critical network equipment.
- LC duplex fiber optic connector configuration for consistent, industry-standard fiber interfacing and straightforward cable management.
- Designed for Cisco networking gear and compatible platforms that support OC-48/STM-16 SFP modules, delivering reliable integration with existing infrastructure.
- Supports Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM/DDMI) for real-time visibility into optical power, temperature, voltage, and other critical parameters to maintain link health and performance.
Technical Details of Cisco OC-48/STM-16 Short Reach SFP Module
- Form Factor: SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) with standard LC duplex interface
- Data Rate: OC-48/STM-16 capable, delivering up to 2.488 Gbps for SONET/SDH workloads
- Operating Environment: Short Reach transceiver optimized for multimode fiber deployments in data centers, campuses, and enterprise networks
- Fiber Type: Multimode-compatible interface designed for short-range links with low signal loss
- Power and Management: Supports digital diagnostics monitoring for ongoing link health assessment
- Compatibility: Intended for Cisco devices and select platforms that support OC-48/STM-16 SFP modules, enabling integration within existing ecosystems
- Connector: LC duplex optical connector for reliable, easy cabling
- Form Factor Constraints: Fits standard SFP slots, ensuring quick upgrades and consistent hot-swapping practices
How to install Cisco OC-48/STM-16 Short Reach SFP Module
- Power on or ensure platform allows hot-swapping; verify that the destination SFP slot is available and clean.
- Remove the dust cap from the SFP module and inspect the LC fiber connectors for any debris or damage.
- Align the SFP module with the appropriate SFP port in the chassis or switch module and insert it firmly until it seats with a click.
- Attach the LC duplex fiber optic cable to the module’s LC duplex connector, ensuring proper polarity and secure termination.
- Power on the device if required and verify link status via the management interface, console, or LED indicators to confirm a stable connection.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the Cisco OC-48/STM-16 Short Reach SFP Module designed for?
- A: It is a high-speed optical transceiver designed to provide OC-48/STM-16 capabilities over short-range multimode fiber, enabling robust backbone and edge connectivity in Cisco-based networks.
- Q: What type of fiber and connector does this SFP use?
- A: It uses multimode fiber with a standard LC duplex connector, suitable for short-range links commonly deployed in data centers and campus networks.
- Q: Can I use this SFP in non-Cisco devices?
- A: The module is designed for Cisco equipment and platforms that support OC-48/STM-16 SFPs. Compatibility with non-Cisco devices depends on the vendor’s support for SFPs and the specific model’s compatibility list.
- Q: Does the module support monitoring features?
- A: Yes, it supports Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM/DDMI), which provides real-time data on optical power, temperature, voltage, and other critical transceiver parameters for proactive network management.
- Q: How do I know if the module is working correctly after installation?
- A: Check the link status on the device management interface or LEDs, verify that the transceiver is recognized by the device, and review diagnostic information (if DDMI is available) to confirm healthy operation and data throughput.
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