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| Product Overview |
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The Cisco 2-Channel SFP Mini-GBIC Optical Transceiver offers dual-channel capability, single-mode fiber support, LC duplex connector interface, compact SFP form factor, and Digital Optical Monitoring support, ensuring high-performance and reliable optical connectivity in Cisco environments. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Cisco |
| Part Number | GLC-2BX-D |
| Technical Information | |
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| Form Factor | SFP |
| Media | SMF |
| Type | DFB |
| Protocols | 1000BASE-BX |
| Connector | Simplex LC |
| DOM Support | Yes |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The Cisco 2-Channel SFP Mini-GBIC Optical Transceiver is designed to facilitate high-performance data communication within enterprise and data center networks. It provides dual optical channels in a compact SFP form factor, enabling efficient network scalability. This transceiver module supports long-distance transmissions over single-mode fiber, ensuring robust and stable connectivity for demanding network environments. Key Features
The module is engineered for interoperability with Cisco's broad range of network devices, providing seamless integration and dependable performance. Its low power consumption aids in reducing operational costs while maintaining high-speed data transfer. Designed with reliability and ease of installation in mind, this transceiver supports network administrators in maintaining scalable and resilient infrastructures. |
| Use Cases |
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This dual-channel SFP optical transceiver is commonly used in enterprise data centers and campus networks requiring high-density fiber optic connectivity and extended transmission distances. Network administrators and IT professionals benefit from its robust performance and Cisco compatibility. How It's Used:
Its design supports efficient network operations by balancing bandwidth demands with reliability, contributing to scalable and manageable fiber optic infrastructures. |