Tripp Lite N286-01Gsx-Mdlc, Sfp+ (Mini-Gbic) Transceiver Module, Is Designed For Use With Cisco Networking Equipment, And Is Functionally Equivalent To Cisco Part Number Glc-Sx-Mmd This Transceiver Is Manufactured To Meet Or Exceed The Specifications Of The Original Cisco Unit, And To Comply With Multi Source Agreement (Msa) Standards Compatibility With Cisco Networking Hardware, And Will Initialize And Perform Identically To An Oem Transceiver See Features Tab For A List Of Most Common Cisco Devices Used With This Model Transceiverkey Features Cisco Switch Compatiblecomparable To Glc-Sx-Mmd Compliant With Sfp Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) Standards 1000Base-Sx Transceiver Supports Data Transfer Rates Up To 125Gbps 300 Meter Transmission Distance Using 625125 Multimode Cabling 500 Meter Transmission Distance Using 50125 Multimode Cabling 850Nm Wavelength Vcsel Laser Duplex Lc Connector Electrical Interface Compliant With Sff-8431 Supports Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (Ddm) Hot-Pluggable
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver?A: The dimensions of the Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver are four point eight four inches in length, two point eight seven inches in width, and zero point eight seven inches in height.
Q: What is the model number of this transceiver?A: The model number of this transceiver is N286-01GSX-MDLC.
Q: What type of connector does this transceiver use?A: This transceiver uses a duplex LC connector for its connection.
Q: How do I install the Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver?A: To install the Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver, simply insert it into an available SFP port on your compatible Cisco switch until it clicks securely into place.
Q: Is this transceiver compatible with Cisco switches?A: Yes, the Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver is compatible with Cisco switches and is designed to function identically to the Cisco part number GLC-SX-MMD.
Q: What is the maximum transmission distance for this transceiver?A: The maximum transmission distance for this transceiver is three hundred meters using sixty-two point five over one hundred twenty-five multimode fiber cabling and five hundred meters using fifty over one hundred twenty-five multimode fiber.
Q: How do I keep the Tripp Lite transceiver in good condition?A: To keep the Tripp Lite transceiver in good condition, store it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or physical shocks.
Q: Is there any special care required for the transceiver's connectors?A: Yes, ensure that the connectors are kept clean and free from dust or debris to maintain optimal performance.
Q: What should I do if the transceiver arrives damaged?A: If the transceiver arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately for assistance with returns or exchanges.
Q: Does this transceiver support Digital Diagnostic Monitoring?A: Yes, this transceiver supports Digital Diagnostic Monitoring, allowing for real-time performance tracking.
Q: What is the data transfer rate supported by this transceiver?A: The Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver supports data transfer rates of up to one point two five gigabits per second.
Q: Is this transceiver hot-pluggable?A: Yes, the Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver is hot-pluggable, meaning it can be inserted or removed without powering down the system.
Q: What type of laser does this transceiver use?A: This transceiver uses an eight hundred fifty nanometer VCSEL laser for data transmission.
Q: How does this transceiver compare to the original Cisco unit?A: The Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver is functionally equivalent to the original Cisco unit, the GLC-SX-MMD, ensuring reliable compatibility.
Q: What is the category of this product?A: The product falls under the category of Network Transceivers.
Q: Are there any hazardous materials in this transceiver?A: No, there are no hazardous materials associated with the Tripp Lite SFP Transceiver.