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| Product Overview |
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The 407-BDCY Dell Copper SFP+ Transceiver is designed to enable 10GbE connectivity over copper cables, fitting seamlessly into existing SFP+ ports. It provides a straightforward, short-distance link primarily for network equipment requiring stable and efficient data transfer within limited physical spaces. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Dell |
| Technical Information | |
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| Form Factor | SFP+ |
| Media | Cat 5e/6/6a (UTP) |
| Protocols | 10GBASE-T |
| Connector | RJ-45 |
| DOM Support | No |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The 407-BDCY Dell Copper SFP+ Transceiver enables high-speed 10GbE connections using copper cables. Built for environments where short-range, low-latency links are essential, it often appears in data centers and enterprise networks connecting servers and switches. Commonly found in network hardware setups requiring cost-effective and reliable direct attach copper cables, this transceiver benefits IT professionals managing dense rack deployments or mid-sized server clusters. Key Features
This transceiver serves an important role in providing dependable, high-speed connections without the complexity of fiber optics. Its straightforward reliability and consistent operation make it a practical choice for maintaining network performance in compact or cost-sensitive setups. |
| Use Cases |
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This transceiver is typically used in environments where short-range, high-speed networking is necessary, such as data centers and enterprise server rooms. It suits IT teams looking for reliable copper connections that support dense rack configurations and moderate cable runs. How It's Used:
By integrating these transceivers, organizations can achieve consistent network performance and straightforward scalability, streamlining operations within physically constrained or budget-conscious networking environments. |