What interface does the SFP optical module use

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SFP stands for Small Form-Factor Pluggable, a compact, hot-pluggable interface used universally in switches, routers, and firewalls. This technology has continuously evolved, scaling from the original 1G SFP up to 10G SFP+ and the modern 25G SFP28, which is crucial for 100G. An SFP interface on networking hardware is a modular slot for a media-specific transceiver, such as for a fiber-optic cable or a copper. Often referred to as a "mini-GBIC" (Gigabit Interface Converter) due to its smaller size compared to the older GBIC standard, the. In the era of 5G, AI, and high-speed data centers, optical modules serve as the core bridge for converting electrical signals to optical signals (and vice versa), enabling fast, reliable data transmission across networks.

FAQs About Optical Modules

For details about the optical modules supported by optical ports on switches, see "Appearance and Structure" of a specific switch model in the Hardware Description. The following figure shows the

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What Are SFP Modules?

For copper modules, the most common use is bridging network switches. They provide fast copper connections without requiring bulky equipment. For fiber optics, the applications cover anything that

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Fibre Channel

SFP modules support a variety of distances via multi-mode and single-mode optical fiber as shown in the table below. SFP modules use duplex fiber cabling with LC

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