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| Product Overview |
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The SFP-25G-AOC3M Active Optical Cable offers a straightforward solution for connecting Cisco devices at 25Gbps speeds over short distances. It fits well in environments where a reliable and efficient optical connection is needed between switches or servers, providing consistent network performance without the bulk of traditional fiber optic cables. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Cisco |
| Part Number | SFP-25G-AOC3M |
| Technical Information | |
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| Data Rate | 25Gbps |
| Cable Length | 3m |
| Compatibility | Cisco switches and routers,SFP28/SFP+ ports,25G-capable devices |
| Stacking Bandwidth | 25Gbps |
| Voltage | 3.3V |
| product type | Active Optical Cable (AOC) |
| Product Category | Network Cables |
| Connectivity | |
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| Connector Type | SFP+ to SFP+ |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | SFP+ transceiver form factor |
| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The SFP-25G-AOC3M is a 3-meter active optical cable designed to deliver high-speed 25G data transmission. It's commonly used to connect networking equipment within data centers or enterprise environments where short-range, high-bandwidth links are needed. Built for Cisco SFP+ ports, this cable offers a reliable and low-latency connection that helps maintain signal integrity over its length. Network engineers and IT professionals often find it useful for linking switches, servers, or storage devices with minimal interference. Key Features
This cable is typically deployed in data center racks or network closets where short-distance, high-speed connections are essential. The active optical design helps reduce electromagnetic interference, which is important in dense networking environments. Its use contributes to efficient network performance and assists in managing the physical layout of equipment without compromising data transfer speeds. |