Description
Cisco XFP Transceiver Module
The Cisco XFP Transceiver Module delivers high-performance, scalable 10 Gbps fiber optic connectivity for enterprise data centers, service providers, and campus networks. Engineered around a 1310 nm laser, this XFP transceiver supports a spectrum of signaling rates—9.95 Gbps, 10.31 Gbps, 10.51 Gbps, and 10.66/10.71/11.10 Gbps—allowing seamless integration with 10GBASE-LR Ethernet and Fibre Channel links, as well as OC-192/STM-64 SONET networks. Designed for long-haul transmission over single-mode fiber, it enables reliable, future-proof upgrades while maintaining compatibility with Cisco equipment and a broad ecosystem of optics. Whether you’re building a new data center spine, upgrading a core network, or expanding a service provider backbone, this transceiver is built to deliver consistent performance, robust link budgets, and straightforward management in a compact XFP form factor.
- High-performance 10G bandwidth with flexible signaling: The transceiver supports multiple signaling rates—9.95 Gbps, 10.31 Gbps, 10.51 Gbps, and 10.66/10.71/11.10 Gbps—enabling compatibility with 10GBASE-LR Ethernet and Fibre Channel links, while also supporting OC-192/STM-64 SONET networks. This flexibility simplifies upgrades and mixed-vendor deployments, reducing downtime and inventory complexity.
- 1310 nm long-haul single-mode operation: Optimized for single-mode fiber, the 1310 nm wavelength offers low attenuation and favorable dispersion characteristics for extended reach. In typical LR configurations, the module delivers reliable performance over distances up to 10 kilometers on standard single-mode fiber, with performance influenced by fiber quality, connectors, and network design.
- Versatile application for Ethernet and Fibre Channel: Engineered to support both 10GBASE-LR Ethernet links and Fibre Channel connections, making it an ideal choice for data centers consolidating optics, HPC clusters, storage area networks, and backbone networks into a unified optical layer.
- Cisco-validated interoperability and reliability: Built to integrate with Cisco network infrastructure, enabling predictable performance, easier management, and streamlined troubleshooting within Cisco ecosystems. The module is designed to meet the reliability standards demanded by enterprise and carrier environments.
- Compact XFP form factor with easy maintenance: The XFP footprint fits standard hot-swappable slots in compatible Cisco switches and routers, featuring a duplex LC optical connector for straightforward cabling. Its modular design supports rapid upgrades and minimal downtime in dense, high-availability deployments.
Technical Details of Cisco XFP Transceiver Module
- Form factor: XFP transceiver module designed for 10GBASE-LR and related optical links in Cisco environments.
- Wavelength: 1310 nm laser, optimized for long-haul single-mode fiber transmission.
- Data rate support: 9.95 Gbps, 10.31 Gbps, 10.51 Gbps, 10.66 Gbps, 10.71 Gbps, and 11.10 Gbps, covering a broad range of 10G optical standards.
- Standards and compatibility: Supports Ethernet 10GBASE-LR, Fibre Channel, and OC-192/STM-64 SONET networks; designed for single-mode fiber links with LR-class performance.
- Connector type: LC duplex optical interface, consistent with long-haul LR transceivers and common Cisco optics ecosystems.
- Operational characteristics: Optimized for high reliability in data-center and carrier-grade networks; performance depends on link budget, fiber quality, and system design. Exact operating temperatures and power figures follow Cisco/XFP specifications for LR modules.
- Durability and maintenance: Hot-swappable in compliant devices, enabling rapid upgrades and reduced maintenance windows; standard replacement procedures apply.
How to Install Cisco XFP Transceiver Module
Installing the Cisco XFP Transceiver Module is straightforward when following standard networking best practices. The steps below provide a practical guide for safe insertion, reliable operation, and efficient link setup. Always consult your device’s official maintenance guide for device-specific instructions and warranty terms.
- Prepare and verify: Confirm that the chassis or switch supports XFP optics and that the device is in a safe state for hot-swapping if required by your equipment policy. Gather the corresponding fiber strands and ensure you have the correct LC duplex fiber with appropriate polarity or adapters as needed.
- Power and safety considerations: If your device supports hot-swapping, you may insert or remove the module while powered; otherwise, power down the device according to your institution’s procedures. Use antistatic precautions during handling.
- Align and insert: Align the XFP transceiver with the slot in the module cage, ensuring the orientation matches the backplane interface. Gently slide the module into the slot until it clicks or locks into place, verifying that the latching mechanism engages securely.
- Attach fiber and verify polarity: Connect the duplex LC fiber to the module’s optical interface, ensuring correct transmit and receive orientation. If required by your link design, use polarity adapters or cross-connect techniques consistent with your chassis to preserve proper Tx/Rx alignment.
- Power up and test: Restore power if necessary and verify link status using your device’s management interface or CLI. Performリンク tests such as loopback or optical power measurements to confirm transmitter activity, receiver sensitivity, and error-free operation across the link.
- Documentation and validation: Record the installation details, including slot number, cable routing, connector type, and link budget. Documenting these details simplifies future maintenance, troubleshooting, or future upgrades in your Cisco network.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Cisco XFP Transceiver Module used for? It is a high-speed 10GBASE-LR optical transceiver designed for long-haul Ethernet and Fibre Channel links. It is suitable for data centers, enterprise networks, and service-provider backbones requiring reliable 10 Gbps performance and compatibility with Cisco equipment.
- What wavelength does it use? The module operates at 1310 nm, a wavelength optimized for long-distance transmission over single-mode fiber with favorable dispersion properties.
- What fiber type and connector are required? It requires single-mode fiber with a duplex LC connector, typical for LR-class transceivers and many Cisco networking environments.
- Is this transceiver compatible with all Cisco devices? It is designed for Cisco devices that accept XFP optics and is generally interoperable within Cisco hardware ecosystems. Always verify device-specific compatibility, backplane support, and firmware requirements in the product documentation.
- What is the maximum transmission distance? For 10GBASE-LR, up to approximately 10 kilometers on standard single-mode fiber, though real-world distance depends on fiber quality, connectors, splice loss, and overall link budget.
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