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Fiber optic transceiver module Supermicro AOC-E10GSFPSR
Fiber optic transceiver module Supermicro AOC-E10GSFPSR
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Fiber optic transceiver module Supermicro AOC-E10GSFPSR
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Fiber optic transceiver module Supermicro AOC-E10GSFPSR
Fiber optic transceiver module Supermicro AOC-E10GSFPSR
The Supermicro AOC-E10GSFPSR is a 10 Gbit/s fiber optic transceiver module that uses an SFP+ interface and a short-wavelength 850 nm optical design. Built for high-density networking environments, this SFP+ transceiver enables 10Gb Ethernet connections over multimode fiber to extend the reach of server systems, switches and adapter cards beyond the limits of short copper links.
This fiber optic transceiver delivers 10 Gbit/s throughput with low-latency performance suitable for data center and enterprise networks. Its SFP+ form factor provides hot-pluggable convenience and broad compatibility with SFP+ ports on servers, switches and network interface cards. The 850 nm multimode operation supports reliable short-range fiber links and is designed for consistent signal quality in dense rack deployments.
Install the transceiver into an available SFP+ slot on a compatible server, switch or network card by aligning and gently inserting the module until it seats and latches. Connect multimode fiber optic patch cords to the transceiver's LC connector(s), observing correct transmit/receive orientation. After installation, verify link status and desired speed in the host device management interface and confirm that fiber runs and patching are correct.
Use multimode fiber and LC patch cords rated for 10Gb speeds and maintain proper fiber handling to avoid connector contamination. Verify compatibility with the intended host device and check link diagnostics after installation; replace optical cleaning and testing procedures as part of routine maintenance in data center environments.
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