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Transition Networks TN-SFP-LXB21 1000BASE-LX SFP Transceiver
The Transition Networks TN-SFP-LXB21 is a compact, hot-swappable SFP transceiver engineered for seamless, high-performance fiber connectivity in enterprise networks, data centers, and edge deployments. Fully compliant with the Multi-Sourcing Agreement (MSA), this 1000BASE-LX module is designed to plug into a wide range of SFP-enabled switches, routers, and network devices without the typical vendor lock-in. Built to meet the demands of modern networks, the TN-SFP-LXB21 enables reliable Gigabit Ethernet over single-mode fiber, delivering stable data transmission, simplified maintenance, and scalable growth as your network footprint expands.
With its standard LC duplex optical interface and 1310 nm laser wavelength, the TN-SFP-LXB21 is optimized for long-reach links on single-mode fiber. The module supports common 1000BASE-LX operation, providing flexibility for campus, data-center interconnects, and metro-area networks. Its SFP form factor ensures easy installation and replacement in existing SFP slots, reducing the risk of downtime and preserving your network’s continuity during upgrades. The TN-SFP-LXB21 is a practical, cost-effective solution that blends compatibility, performance, and ease of use, making it a popular choice for network administrators who value interoperability across vendor platforms.
This transceiver is designed to deliver reliable performance while staying simple to deploy. By adhering to MSA specifications, it ensures compatibility with various vendor ecosystems, enabling efficient spare-part management and reducing procurement complexities. The module’s robust optical alignment and electrical interface help minimize surprises in the field, while its compact metal housing provides durability in busy data-center environments. For teams leveraging existing SFP infrastructures, the TN-SFP-LXB21 offers a familiar, dependable option that helps accelerate deployment timelines and protect capital investments. In short, Transition Networks’ SFP transceiver combines standard-based interoperability, solid optical characteristics, and a straightforward installation experience—an ideal fit for modern networks that demand reliability and flexibility.
Whether you’re upgrading legacy fiber links or expanding a fiber backbone, the TN-SFP-LXB21 provides a practical balance of price, performance, and compatibility. It is well-suited for interconnecting core switches, access layer devices, and edge routers while maintaining a consistent 1 Gbps data rate. Administrators benefit from predictable performance across a wide range of network devices, with minimized risk of compatibility gaps or unexpected behavior when mixed with SFPs from other manufacturers. The TN-SFP-LXB21 stands out as a scalable, vendor-agnostic approach to 1000BASE-LX deployments, helping organizations future-proof their networks without compromising on reliability or manageability.
- MSA-compliant and cross-vendor compatibility: The TN-SFP-LXB21 adheres to the Multi-Sourcing Agreement (MSA) standards for SFP modules, ensuring plug-and-play interoperability across a broad ecosystem of switches, routers, and other SFP-compatible equipment. This wide compatibility reduces vendor lock-in, simplifies spare parts inventory, and enables seamless replacement or upgrading without compatibility concerns. For IT teams managing heterogeneous networks, this module offers a dependable, uniform interface that minimizes integration risk and accelerates deployment. In practice, you can mix and match SFPs from different vendors within MSA-compliant environments, confident that the TN-SFP-LXB21 will perform consistently with other MSA-listed transceivers. The result is greater flexibility in equipment lifecycle planning and a smoother path to network modernization.
- Optical performance and single-mode fiber suitability: Engineered for 1000BASE-LX operation, this transceiver uses a 1310 nm laser and is optimized for single-mode fiber (SMF) with LC duplex connectors. It supports long-reach links suitable for campus backbones, data-center interconnects, and metro deployments, depending on fiber quality and installed link budgets. The module provides stable optical power and low insertion loss, delivering reliable performance over typical link distances up to several kilometers on SMF. The LX standard’s wavelength and receiver sensitivity are chosen to balance attenuation and dispersion over standard SMF installations, helping you maximize uptime and throughput even in environments with challenging fiber paths.
- Diagnostics, monitoring, and reliability features: The TN-SFP-LXB21 supports digital diagnostics monitoring (DOM) as offered by many SFP hosts, giving network engineers visibility into critical parameters such as laser bias current, transmitted power, receiver sensitivity, temperature, and supply voltages. This real-time visibility enables proactive maintenance, quick fault isolation, and informed capacity planning, reducing mean time to repair (MTTR) and improving overall network reliability. While DOM availability depends on the host device, the SFP itself is designed to support these capabilities where the switch or router provides the necessary interface. In environments that leverage DOM, administrators gain valuable insights to optimize performance and maintain consistent link quality.
- Durable design, power efficiency, and environmental suitability: The TN-SFP-LXB21 is built in a compact SFP form factor with a robust housing intended for continuous operation in busy data-center racks and network closets. Its design emphasizes low power consumption, thermal stability, and EMI resilience to withstand common operating conditions in enterprise networks. While exact operating temperature ranges can vary by vendor and part lot, SFP LX modules typically support standard commercial environments and are engineered for reliable performance across a typical range of ambient temperatures. This durability makes it a dependable choice for both new deployments and opportunistic upgrades where uptime matters and maintenance windows are limited.
- Deployment flexibility and vendor-neutral procurement: By aligning with MSA specifications and offering broad compatibility, the TN-SFP-LXB21 simplifies procurement strategies across mixed-vendor networks. Organizations can source this module as a standard part of their fiber connectivity toolbox, knowing it will interface smoothly with devices that support SFP modules. The result is accelerated project timelines, reduced vendor-specific procurement costs, and greater resilience against supply-chain fluctuations. For operations teams, this translates into a straightforward replacement pathway during hardware refresh cycles and a more agile approach to capacity planning as new workstreams are added to the network.
Technical Details of Transition Networks TN-SFP-LXB21 1000BASE-LX SFP Transceiver
- Model: TN-SFP-LXB21
- Standard: 1000BASE-LX
- Form Factor: SFP (small form-factor pluggable)
- Interface: LC duplex optical connector
- Wavelength: 1310 nm
- Fiber Type: Single-mode fiber (SMF) recommended
- Data Rate: 1 Gbps Ethernet
- Distance (typical): Up to several kilometers on SMF depending on fiber quality and link budget
- Diagnostics: Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DOM) supported by host equipment where available
- Power Consumption: Low power design typical for SFP modules
- Operating Temperature: Commercial range (specifics vary by supplier; verify datasheet)
- Compliance: MSA-compliant; designed for cross-vendor interoperability
How to Install Transition Networks TN-SFP-LXB21 1000BASE-LX SFP Transceiver
- Power down the device (switch, router, or network appliance) before installing the SFP module to prevent electrostatic discharge and protect the interface.
- Identify an available SFP slot that supports 1000BASE-LX and is compatible with SFP modules from multiple vendors (MSA-compliant slots are preferred).
- Gently insert the TN-SFP-LXB21 into the SFP slot until you feel the latch engage and the module is solidly seated. Ensure the connector faces inward and the latch is fully closed.
- Insert the corresponding fiber optic cable into the LC duplex connector, ensuring proper polarity and clean, clean-end connectors. Avoid bending fibers sharply and maintain the recommended bend radius.
- Power up the device and verify link status on the management interface. If your equipment supports DOM, check the diagnostics to confirm optical power, temperature, and other parameters are within expected ranges.
- Test the link by transmitting traffic and verifying throughput. If issues arise, reseat the module, re-check fiber connections, and consult the host device’s light-level and error counters for diagnostics.
- Document the installation, including the device, slot, cable pair, and optical characteristics, to simplify future maintenance or replacement.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Is the TN-SFP-LXB21 compatible with all SFP ports? A: The TN-SFP-LXB21 is designed to be MS A-compliant and to work with many SFP ports across multiple vendors. Compatibility depends on the host device’s support for 1000BASE-LX and SFP DOM capabilities. Always verify with the network device’s datasheet or vendor guidance for guaranteed compatibility in your specific environment.
- Q: What fiber type should I use with this transceiver? A: This transceiver is intended for single-mode fiber (SMF) and uses a 1310 nm laser. Use SMF cables with LC duplex connectors and ensure proper fiber cleanliness and handling to achieve optimal link performance.
- Q: Does it support Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DOM)? A: DOM support depends on the host device. The TN-SFP-LXB21 is designed to support DOM where the switch or router provides the necessary monitoring interface, enabling visibility into parameters such as optical power, temperature, and supply voltages for proactive maintenance.
- Q: Can I mix TN-SFP-LXB21 with other vendor SFPs in the same chassis? A: Yes, as long as all modules are MSA-compliant and the host platform supports 1000BASE-LX. Interoperability is a key benefit of MSA-compliant SFPs, but always confirm with your device’s compatibility matrix to avoid surprises.
- Q: What warranty or support is available for this transceiver? A: Warranty and support terms depend on the supplier or distributor. Transition Networks’ SFPs typically come with standard manufacturer warranties and post-purchase support through the vendor. Check the specific terms with your reseller for coverage details, return windows, and replacement options.
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