QNAP 32GB LC SR Shortwavelength SFP+ Transceiver

QNAPSKU: 5727800

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QNAP 32GB LC SR Shortwavelength SFP+ Transceiver

The QNAP 32GB LC SR Shortwavelength SFP+ Transceiver is a highly efficient and reliable solution for data networking and optical networks. Designed to enhance your network’s performance, this advanced transceiver offers exceptional data transfer speeds and seamless connectivity, making it an essential component for modern data centers, enterprise campuses, and high-demand networking environments. Built to deliver consistent, low-latency performance, the transceiver integrates smoothly with QNAP network devices as well as a wide range of third-party switches and NICs that support SFP+ modules. Whether you’re upgrading uplinks between core switches, expanding server-to-storage connectivity, or creating resilient redundancy paths, this LC SR transceiver is crafted to meet the demands of today’s fiber optic networks while maintaining reliability and ease of deployment.

  • The transceiver delivers high-speed 10Gbps data transfer over short-range multimode fiber with an 850 nm short-wavelength laser and LC duplex connector, optimizing performance for data-center topologies, server farms, and rack-level uplinks. Its SR designation signifies suitability for multi-mode fiber runs within data centers, delivering strong link budgets and robust signal integrity across typical intra-building distances. This makes it ideal for link aggregation, HBA connections, and inter-switch communications where rapid, dependable data throughput is critical.
  • MSA-compliant, widely compatible, and designed for plug-and-play deployment. The module is built to integrate seamlessly with a broad ecosystem of switches, routers, and network interface cards that support SFP+ transceivers, enabling easy cross-vendor interoperability. Administrators can deploy this transceiver with confidence in both QNAP devices and compatible third-party hardware, helping to simplify inventory and reduce downtime during upgrades or expansions.
  • Designed for reliability in demanding environments, the LC SR transceiver emphasizes robust physical construction and thermal stability. It features durable housing that protects internal optics and electronics, plus a low power profile to minimize heat generation in dense data-center racks. The module supports rapid link negotiation and stable operation under standard operating conditions, helping to ensure consistent performance for critical services such as virtualization, backup replication, and real-time analytics.
  • Digital diagnostics and monitoring compatibility are supported to help network engineers optimize visibility into link health. By providing essential opto-electronic measurements (where supported by the host device), this transceiver enables proactive maintenance, informed capacity planning, and quick troubleshooting. The result is improved operational efficiency, shorter mean time to repair (MTTR), and greater confidence in uptime for business-critical applications.
  • Backed by reliable QNAP support and typical warranty coverage, this transceiver offers assurance for data-center investments. The product is designed with compatibility and serviceability in mind, helping IT teams streamline procurement, simplify firmware and driver alignment, and maintain consistent performance across networking fabric upgrades over time. With QNAP’s reputation for robust hardware and dedicated technical support, you can rely on this transceiver to deliver dependable, long-term value in your fiber backbone.

Technical Details of QNAP 32GB LC SR Shortwavelength SFP+ Transceiver

  • Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference

How to install QNAP 32GB LC SR Shortwavelength SFP+ Transceiver

  • Power down the host device or the network equipment before handling the transceiver to prevent electrostatic discharge and to protect sensitive optics.
  • Identify an available SFP+ slot in your switch, router, or server NIC that supports hot-swappable transceivers and is compatible with 10GbE SFP+ modules.
  • Remove the empty bay cover or placeholder if required, align the transceiver with the slot, and insert it gently until it clicks into place. Ensure the module is seated firmly and the retention mechanism is engaged if your hardware uses screws or a latch.
  • Connect a properly rated LC duplex multimode fiber patch cord to the transceiver’s LC connector. Choose the appropriate fiber type (commonly OM3/OM4 for SR applications) and verify fiber polarity and cleanliness to maximize link quality.
  • Power up the device and use the management interface to verify link status, negotiated speed, and optical signal health. If supported, monitor the Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM) data to confirm temperature, supply voltage, and optical power levels are within expected ranges.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What networks is this transceiver best suited for? A: It is ideal for 10GbE data-center backbones, server-to-switch uplinks, storage networks, and other short-range fiber links that require high throughput and reliable performance over multi-mode fiber with an LC duplex interface.
  • Q: What fiber and connector types does it use? A: The module uses short-wavelength 850 nm optics with an LC duplex connector and is designed for multi-mode fiber (MMF) deployments, commonly OM3 or OM4, depending on the network design and distance requirements.
  • Q: Is this transceiver compatible with a variety of vendors? A: Yes. As an MSA-compliant SFP+ transceiver, it is designed to work with a wide range of switches, routers, and NICs that support SFP+ modules. Compatibility can vary by firmware and device model, so it is advisable to verify cross-compatibility with your specific hardware before deployment.
  • Q: What maintenance or diagnostics are available? A: Many SFP+ SR modules support basic diagnostics and monitoring features, including link status, error counters, and sometimes Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM) data. Use your switch or NIC management interface to review optical power levels and link integrity for proactive maintenance.
  • Q: What should I know about installation and safety? A: Handle the transceiver with care to avoid contaminating the optical surface. Ensure you insert the module in the correct orientation, avoid bending fiber excessively, and follow your organization’s electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions during installation.

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