Description
Lantronix SFP Fiber Transceiver DUPLEX 550m 1000BASE-SX 850nm MM
The Lantronix SFP Fiber Transceiver is a compact, hot‑swappable module that delivers reliable Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over multimode fiber. Designed for use in a wide range of SFP-enabled devices—from data center switches to enterprise routers and console managers—this transceiver enables flexible, scalable network upgrades without major hardware changes. With an 850 nm SX specification optimized for multimode fiber, it supports a duplex link up to 550 meters, making it an ideal choice for interconnecting servers, storage arrays, edge switches, and core network elements over shorter distances. Built for dependable performance in busy networks, the Lantronix SFP Transceiver combines interoperability, robust diagnostics, and easy installation to help IT teams simplify deployments, minimize downtime, and maximize return on investment. It’s especially compatible with systems such as Lantronix SLC 8000 console managers and other SFP‑capable platforms, providing a versatile, future‑ready solution for mixed‑vendor environments.
- The Lantronix SFP Fiber Transceiver provides true 1000BASE-SX performance at 1 Gbps over multimode fiber, delivering fast, consistent throughput for virtualization, server access, storage replication, and data‑center interconnects. The 850 nm laser is optimized for MMF channels, delivering reliable links across typical office and data‑center cabling layouts while maintaining low error rates and stable jitter characteristics.
- Duplex operation with LC connectors ensures precise bidirectional data transmission, enabling clean uplinks from servers, switches, and SAN devices. This design supports efficient network segmentation and reduces bottlenecks in mid‑range fiber runs, while maintaining compatibility with a broad array of fiber patch cables and termination schemes.
- Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) support offers real‑time visibility into crucial module health metrics such as optical power, temperature, laser bias current, and transceiver status. DOM data empowers proactive maintenance, rapid fault isolation, and informed capacity planning, helping to prevent unexpected downtime.
- Hot‑swappable SFP form factor allows plug‑and‑play installation or replacement without powering down network devices, minimizing maintenance windows. The module is tested across major brands and models to ensure broad interoperability, so it fits seamlessly into heterogeneous networks and supports smooth firmware and hardware upgrades.
- Broad compatibility and tested interoperability make this transceiver a versatile solution for mixed‑vendor environments, including data centers, enterprise campuses, and remote sites. Its reliability, compact form factor, and industry‑standard interfaces help reduce total cost of ownership while delivering consistent performance for day‑to‑day operations and peak traffic loads.
Technical Details of Lantronix SFP Fiber Transceiver DUPLEX 550m 1000BASE-SX 850nm MM
- Form Factor: SFP (Small Form‑factor Pluggable) transceiver module
- Wavelength: 850 nm (SX) optimized for multimode fiber
- Data Rate: 1.0 Gbps (1000BASE‑SX)
- Distance: Up to 550 meters on multimode fiber (MMF) depending on fiber grade (OM2/OM3 typical)
- Fiber Type: Multimode fiber (MMF); compatible with duplex LC connectors
- DOM: Digital Optical Monitoring supported for real‑time diagnostics
- Connector: LC duplex; hot‑swappable into SFP ports on compatible devices
- Compatibility: Interoperable with a wide range of SFP‑enabled devices; tested with major brands and models; suitable for use with Lantronix SLC 8000 console managers
how to install Lantronix SFP Fiber Transceiver DUPLEX 550m 1000BASE-SX 850nm MM
Installing the Lantronix SFP transceiver is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and maximize performance. Follow these practical steps to ensure a clean, reliable connection:
- Power down the device or place it into a maintenance window if required, then locate the SFP port intended for the new module. Confirm that the port supports 1000BASE‑SX and is compatible with LC duplex fiber transceivers.
- Carefully remove the protective shipping cap from the SFP module and inspect the port for dust or debris. If present, use a clean, lint‑free wipe to remove any particulates that could affect optical performance.
- Align the SFP module with the slot, ensuring that the notch is oriented correctly and the module seats evenly. Gently push until you feel a click, indicating the module is securely latched in place.
- Prepare a duplex multimode fiber patch cord with LC duplex connectors, ensuring the fiber type (OM2/OM3, for example) matches the intended link distance. Clea n and inspect the fiber ends, then perform a proper SC/LC termination if required by your network design.
- Connect one end of the fiber patch cord to the SFP transceiver’s LC duplex port and the other end to the corresponding transceiver or device on the opposite end of the link. Confirm that both devices recognize the link and show an active state (link LED indicators are typically illuminated).
- Power on the device if it was powered down, then access the management interface of the switch or router to verify 1 Gbps operation, duplex settings, and port status. For optimal performance, set the interface to 1000 Mbps full duplex if auto‑negotiation is not functioning correctly in the environment.
- Utilize Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) data to validate optical power levels, temperature, and device health over time. If DOM readings indicate an out‑of‑range condition, inspect fiber cleanliness, connectors, and patch leads, and re‑terminate if necessary.
- Document the implementation, including port numbers, link distance, fiber type, and maintenance windows. Regularly review performance metrics to ensure the link remains stable as network load evolves.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is 1000BASE-SX? A: 1000BASE-SX is a Gigabit Ethernet standard that uses multimode fiber and an 850 nm laser for short‑ to medium‑distance links, typically up to 550 meters on common MMF types.
- Q: What is the significance of DOM on this SFP? A: Digital Optical Monitoring provides real‑time visibility into optical power, temperature, and laser bias current, helping you monitor health, diagnose issues, and plan maintenance before faults occur.
- Q: What fiber type and connectors does this transceiver require? A: It uses multimode fiber with LC duplex connectors. Ensure you use an MMF patch cord appropriate for the link distance (e.g., OM2/OM3 rated fiber).
- Q: Is this SFP compatible with Lantronix SLC 8000 and other vendor equipment? A: Yes. It is designed for interoperability across major brands and models and is tested to work with platforms such as SLC 8000, as well as many other SFP‑enabled switches and routers.
- Q: How do I know if the link is working properly after installation? A: Check the link LEDs on both devices, verify the interface is operating at 1000 Mbps full duplex, and use DOM readings or management software to confirm optical power levels and module health.
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