Description
SonicWALL 1GB-SX SFP Short Haul Fiber
The SonicWALL 1GB-SX SFP Short Haul Fiber is a compact, high-performance optical transceiver designed to unleash Gigabit Ethernet capabilities over short-range fiber networks. Built to be plug-and-play and easy to deploy in a variety of SonicWall devices and compatible 1G network ports, this TAA-compliant SFP (mini-GBIC) delivers reliable, efficient throughput for demanding environments. With 1000Base-SX technology, you can achieve up to 1,000 Mbps of data transfer over multi-mode fiber, enabling fast, secure connections between campus buildings, data centers, and network closets without the need for copper-based upgrades. This module is ideal for organizations seeking to modernize their edge and distribution links while maintaining compatibility with established fiber infrastructure.
- 1 x 1000Base-SX SFP port for Gigabit Ethernet optical connectivity, enabling high-speed links over short-haul fiber.
- Designed for short-haul multi-mode fiber (MMF) networks, delivering robust performance across campus and data-center edge deployments with typical reach up to several hundred meters.
- TAA-compliant SFP module, suitable for U.S. procurement and enterprise-grade deployments where regulatory compliance matters.
- Hot-pluggable, compact mini-GBIC form factor that integrates cleanly into SonicWall devices and other compatible network gear with 1000Base-SX support, minimizing downtime during upgrades.
- Efficient, reliable operation that supports 1 Gbps data rates, reduced power draw, and improved utilization of existing fiber infrastructure for scalable network growth.
Technical Details of SonicWALL 1GB-SX SFP Short Haul Fiber
- Interface: 1 x 1000Base-SX SFP (small form-factor pluggable) transceiver
- Wavelength: 850 nm (typical for 1000Base-SX MMF links)
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) required for standard 1000Base-SX operation
- Data Rate: Up to 1 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet) over the fiber link
- Reach: Optimized for short-haul connections on MMF networks (typical distances span hundreds of meters depending on fiber type and grade)
- Compliance: TAA-compliant for government and enterprise procurement
- Form Factor: SFP / mini-GBIC hot-pluggable module for easy installation and replacement
How to install SonicWALL 1GB-SX SFP Short Haul Fiber
- Power down the device or confirm your system supports hot-swapping for SFP modules before installation.
- Identify the appropriate SFP port on your SonicWall appliance or compatible 1G switch/router that accepts 1000Base-SX modules.
- Carefully align the SFP module with the slot and insert it straight into the port until it clicks securely into place.
- Connect the MMF fiber cable into the SFP’s fiber interface, ensuring the correct connector type (SC/LC) and polarity for your network design.
- Power on the device (if not already powered) and verify link status via the device’s management interface or LED indicators, confirming a healthy 1 Gbps link.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is 1000Base-SX and when should I use it? A: 1000Base-SX is a Gigabit Ethernet optical standard designed for short-haul connections over multi-mode fiber. Use it when you need high-speed network links between adjacent buildings, data-center racks, or edge devices without the cost of single-mode fiber or longer-reach transceivers.
- Q: Is this SFP compatible with all 1G network ports? A: It is designed to work with devices that accept 1000Base-SX SFP modules and are part of an MSA-compliant ecosystem. Always verify compatibility with your specific SonicWall model or switch/router before installation.
- Q: What type of fiber should I use with the SonicWALL 1GB-SX SFP Short Haul Fiber? A: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) is required for standard 1000Base-SX operation. Use MMF cables terminated with the appropriate connectors (commonly LC or SC, depending on your transceiver) and ensure the fiber grade matches your reach requirements.
- Q: Is the SFP module hot-swappable? A: In most enterprise devices, SFP modules are hot-swappable, allowing you to insert or replace the module with the power on. Always consult your device’s manual for specific hot-swap guidelines.
- Q: What are the benefits of choosing a TAA-compliant SFP? A: TAA compliance ensures the module meets government procurement requirements in the United States, making it suitable for enterprise, education, and public sector deployments that require compliant hardware.
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