Description
Enhance your Cisco network with a robust, copper-based SFP+ transceiver that bridges high-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet over Cat6a copper cabling. The Eaton Tripp Lite Series Cisco-Compatible SFP+ Transceiver delivers reliable performance in data centers, enterprise LANs, and campus networks by converting 10GBASE-T signals for SFP+ ports while maintaining compatibility with Cisco switches and routers. This transceiver makes it possible to extend your 10 Gigabit uplinks without resorting to costly fiber optics, giving you a practical, economical upgrade path that aligns with modern network topologies. With a compact SFP+ form factor, the module slides into standard SFP+ slots on compatible devices and supports full-duplex operation over Cat6a copper cabling, delivering consistent throughput, low latency, and dependable link quality for bandwidth-intensive applications such as virtualization, data backup, big data analytics, and high-performance computing. Whether you’re refreshing a campus backbone, upgrading a data center rack, or expanding a grow-as-you-go network, this Cisco-compatible SFP+ transceiver provides the flexibility you need to maximize your existing infrastructure while preserving investment in your Cisco ecosystem. Enjoy easy, plug-and-play deployment and straightforward management integration with your Cisco-based network, backed by the confidence of Tripp Lite’s engineering and the Eaton reliability you expect in mission-critical environments.
- Seamless Cisco compatibility: Specifically designed to work with Cisco network switches and routers that require SFP+ copper modules, enabling hassle-free integration without custom adapters or complex configurations.
- High-performance 10Gbps over copper: Uses 10GBASE-T copper technology to deliver full-duplex 10 Gigabit Ethernet over standard Cat6a cabling, offering a cost-efficient alternative to fiber for uplinks and server-to-switch connectivity.
- Cat6a copper connectivity with extended reach: Supports reliable data transmission up to 98 feet (30 meters) on Cat6a cabling, providing the flexibility to design longer, more efficient copper runs in data centers and enterprise networks.
- Compact SFP+ form factor for versatile deployments: The SFP+ transceiver module fits into any standard SFP+ slot, enabling easy integration into switches, routers, and servers that support hot-swappable, modular interfaces with minimal downtime.
- Plug-and-play installation with dependable build quality: Engineered for durability and consistent performance, this transceiver is designed for straightforward installation, low power consumption, and long-term reliability in demanding networking environments.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series Cisco-Compatible SFP+ Transceiver - 10Gbps, Copper, RJ45, Cat6a, 98 ft. (30 m)
- Product type: SFP+ transceiver module
- Interface: RJ45 copper (10GBASE-T)
- Cabling: Cat6a copper required
- Maximum reach: 30 meters (98 feet)
- Data rate: 10 Gbps full-duplex
- Compatibility: Cisco-compatible SFP+ port devices
- Form factor: SFP+ small form factor
- Energy efficiency: optimized for lower power consumption in 10G copper deployments
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series Cisco-Compatible SFP+ Transceiver
- Power down or prepare for hot-swappable insertion according to your device’s maintenance procedure, ensuring proper safety and static precautions.
- Identify an available SFP+ port on your Cisco switch, router, or server that supports 10GBASE-T copper modules, and align the transceiver with the slot using the notch orientation.
- Gently insert the SFP+ module into the port until it seats securely and the locking mechanism (if present) engages. Do not force the module; if you encounter resistance, confirm the slot compatibility and orientation.
- Connect a Cat6a shielded or unshielded copper Ethernet cable to the RJ45 interface on the transceiver and route the cable to the target device, ensuring the run follows best practices for copper deployments (proper grounding, routing away from high-EMI sources, and appropriate bend radius).
- Power up the device or allow it to come out of maintenance mode. Verify the link status via the device’s management interface (console, CLI, or GUI) and confirm the 10Gbps link is active and stable.
- Test data throughput using representative workloads (e.g., file transfers, VM migrations, or application traffic) to validate performance and verify that the copper link maintains the expected speed and reliability under real-world conditions.
Frequently asked questions
- What speed does this transceiver support? It supports 10 Gbps full-duplex communications over Copper RJ45 (10GBASE-T) when connected via Cat6a cabling to compatible Cisco devices.
- What cable type should I use? Use Cat6a copper Ethernet cabling to achieve the stated reach and performance. Cat6a provides the necessary shielding and bandwidth for reliable 10G operation over the 30-meter distance.
- Is this module Cisco-compatible? Yes. It is designed for compatibility with Cisco switches and routers that accept SFP+ copper transceivers, enabling straightforward integration into existing Cisco networks.
- What is the maximum cable length supported? The module supports up to 30 meters (98 feet) over Cat6a copper cabling, allowing flexible topology design in data centers and enterprise networks.
- Do I need any special configuration to use this transceiver? In most Cisco environments, you can plug in the SFP+ module and connect the Cat6a cable; however, verify port settings (speed, duplex) and any device-specific requirements in your management interface to ensure optimal operation.
- Can I mix copper and fiber in the same network? Yes, copper-based 10GBASE-T links can coexist with fiber-based 10G links, but ensure that each link uses the appropriate transceiver type, interface, and cable for the target device’s capabilities and the network design.
- What are the benefits of choosing copper over fiber for 10Gbps links? Copper Cat6a cabling offers lower initial cost, simpler hardware, and flexibility for short-to-mid-range deployments, while preserving high bandwidth and reducing the need for fiber transceivers and fiber infrastructure installations.
- Is the transceiver hot-swappable? In typical enterprise hardware environments, SFP+ copper transceivers are hot-swappable, allowing replacement with minimal downtime. Always follow your device vendor’s hot-swap procedure.
- What devices are compatible beyond Cisco switches and routers? While designed for Cisco devices, the transceiver can be compatible with other vendors’ SFP+ ports that support 10GBASE-T copper interfaces, provided the device accepts third-party transceivers. Always confirm compatibility with your hardware vendor.
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