Description
HPE Fiber Channel SFP Transceiver
The HPE Fiber Channel SFP Transceiver is a high-performance mini-GBIC module designed to deliver reliable, scalable Fibre Channel connectivity for demanding data center environments. Engineered to integrate seamlessly with HP enterprise storage and networking ecosystems, this transceiver promises dependable SAN performance, minimal latency, and effortless deployment across rack, blade, and rack-scale deployments. Whether you’re expanding a storage area network, upgrading an existing fabric, or building a new HP-compatible SAN, this SFP transceiver is built to meet the rigorous demands of modern data centers while preserving the simplicity of plug-and-play management.
- Outstanding reliability for mission-critical storage networks: The HPE Fiber Channel SFP Transceiver is engineered for consistent, error-free data transmission essential to business continuity. With robust build quality and HP’s engineering discipline, it supports dependable connectivity across storage networks where uptime is non-negotiable.
- Compact mini-GBIC form factor for flexible deployment: This SFP transceiver fits standard SFP ports, enabling easy upgrades or expansions without reconfiguring cabling or gear. The compact design supports hot-swapping and minimizes downtime during maintenance or growth, helping you keep storage fabrics online while you scale.
- Optimized performance for Fibre Channel applications: Designed specifically for Fibre Channel networking, the module prioritizes low latency and stable data integrity—crucial for high-speed storage I/O, large-block transfers, and demanding workloads like databases, backups, and virtualization environments.
- HP-aligned compatibility and interoperability: Built to align with HP servers, switches, and storage appliances, this transceiver ensures seamless interoperability within HP’s SAN ecosystems. It helps maintain consistent behavior across components, making configuration and management more predictable and straightforward.
- Efficient operation and enterprise-grade longevity: The transceiver emphasizes reliable operation in data center conditions, with attention to power efficiency and durability to withstand continuous usage. It’s a scalable choice for growing storage networks while preserving predictable total cost of ownership.
Technical Details of HPE Fiber Channel SFP Transceiver
- Transceiver type: SFP (mini-GBIC)
- Interface: Fibre Channel
- Form factor: SFP plug-in module
- Application: Fibre Channel network connectivity for HP enterprise environments
- Notes: Exact specifications may vary by SKU; verify details on the supplier listing using the product UPC/SKU for precise data
How to install HPE Fiber Channel SFP Transceiver
Installing the HPE Fiber Channel SFP Transceiver is designed to be straightforward, with hot-swappable capability in many HP devices. Follow these general steps to ensure proper seating and operation while minimizing disruption to your SAN fabric:
- Power considerations: If you are performing maintenance on an active fabric, verify the vendor’s guidelines for hot-swapping components. In many HP environments, SFP modules are designed for hot insertion/removal without powering down the entire chassis, but always confirm with your equipment’s maintenance procedures.
- Prepare the optical path: Inspect and clean fiber cables and connectors. Ensure you are using the correct fibre type, connector (commonly LC for Fibre Channel), and polarity according to your SAN design. Avoid touching the bare fiber and use proper cleaning tools.
- Remove the existing module (if replacing): Gently unlock or release any securing mechanisms in the SFP slot, and slide the current transceiver straight out. Keep the module oriented as specified by the device manufacturer to prevent damage.
- Insert the new transceiver: Align the HPE SFP transceiver with the slot and slide it in until it clicks into place. Ensure it is firmly seated and secured by any retention mechanism present on the chassis or module cage.
- Connect the fiber optic cable: Attach the appropriate fibre optic cable to the SFP transceiver’s LC connector, ensuring a clean, secure connection. Avoid bending the fiber excessively and follow the recommended cable routing practices.
- Verify link status: Power up the device or acknowledge the hot-swap action as required. Check the port status indicators on the device and use management software or command-line tools to confirm that the link is up, with acceptable optical power levels and data throughput.
- Testing and validation: Run a basic connectivity test against the target storage array or switch to validate data path integrity. Monitor for any frame errors or link-down events and address as needed.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the primary use of the HPE Fiber Channel SFP Transceiver? It provides Fibre Channel connectivity for storage networks, enabling reliable communication between servers, switches, and storage arrays within HP environments.
- Is this transceiver hot-swappable? Yes, it is designed for hot-swappable operation in compatible HP devices, allowing you to replace or upgrade without powering down the entire system in many configurations.
- Is it compatible with non-HP equipment? The transceiver is built to work within HP enterprise ecosystems and is optimized for HP servers, switches, and storage gear. Compatibility with non-HP hardware depends on the device’s firmware and connector standards; always verify with your networking team or vendor.
- Where can I find exact specifications for my SKU? Exact specifications vary by SKU and UPC/SKU, so refer to the official supplier listing or the product page for your exact model to confirm data rate, wavelength, and supported features.
- How do I confirm proper operation after installation? Check the link status on the device’s management interface, verify fibre power levels and BER performance if available, and run a quick test of data transfer to ensure the path is stable and meeting performance expectations.
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