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| Product Overview |
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The 23L3200 IBM 2Gbps SFP GBIC Optical Transceiver Module provides a compact and efficient solution for fiber optic data transmission in IBM-compatible networks. It facilitates high-speed connectivity using an SFP GBIC interface, supporting reliable optical links within networking hardware. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | IBM |
| Technical Information | |
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| Form Factor | SFP |
| Media | MMF |
| Type | VCSEL |
| Protocols | Fibre Channel (2 Gbps) |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
| DOM Support | No |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The 23L3200 is a 2Gbps SFP GBIC optical transceiver module designed to facilitate high-performance fiber optic data transmission. This component is generally found in networking environments requiring dependable and fast optical connectivity, often integrated into IBM-compatible networking hardware. Engineered for network administrators and IT professionals, it provides an efficient interface for fiber optic links, supporting stable and consistent data flow. It is commonly utilized in data centers, storage area networks, and enterprise network infrastructures. Key Features
This module plays a key role in enabling effective optical communication, sustaining the network’s overall reliability and speed. Its build supports long-term operation in critical network paths without compromising performance. |
| Use Cases |
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This optical transceiver module is typically deployed in enterprise IT environments and data centers where IBM networking equipment is in use. It serves organizations requiring stable and high-speed fiber optic connections for their network infrastructure. How It's Used:
These use cases highlight the module’s role in maintaining efficient network communication, offering scalability and consistent performance across various IBM-based networking setups. |