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No name SFP1000LX SFP fiber network module 1.25 Gbps 1310 nm
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No name SFP1000LX SFP fiber network module is a hot-pluggable small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver designed for single-mode fiber links. It supports a data rate of 1.25 Gbps and transmits at a wavelength of 1310 nm, enabling long-reach connectivity for gigabit Ethernet or fiber channel applications. The module is intended for insertion into compatible SFP ports on switches, routers and media converters to extend network links over single-mode cabling.
This SFP module provides reliable single-mode optical transmission at 1310 nm with a standard 1.25 Gbps data rate suitable for gigabit networks. Its hot-pluggable SFP form factor allows easy installation and replacement without powering down the host device. The module is compatible with typical SFP cages and supports long-reach single-mode fiber links, making it practical for backbone connections and inter-building links.
Insert the No name SFP1000LX module into an available SFP cage on a powered network device until it clicks into place. Connect LC duplex single-mode fiber patch cords to the module’s optical ports, observing correct transmit/receive orientation. Verify link status LEDs on the host device and confirm the interface is configured for 1.25 Gbps operation if required. For removal, power down the interface if recommended by the host vendor, press the module latch and gently pull the module out of the SFP slot.
Use single-mode fiber patch cords with appropriate connectors and maintain clean fiber endfaces to ensure optimal optical performance. Follow the host device vendor’s compatibility list and firmware guidance when deploying third-party SFP modules.
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