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Enterasys 10GBF20SFPP 10Gb/s 20m SFP+ Transceiver Module
- Form Factor: SFP+ (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus)
- Data Rate: 10 Gb/s
- Reach: Up to 20 meters
- Cable Type: Direct Attach Copper (DAC)
- Connector Type: Integrated (non-removable cable)
- Compliant with SFP+ MSA standards
- Low power consumption
- Hot-pluggable
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Product Overview
The Enterasys 10GBF20SFPP is a 10Gb/s SFP+ transceiver module designed for short-reach connections up to 20 meters. It utilizes a pluggable form factor for easy installation and replacement in compatible networking equipment.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | SFP+ |
| Data Rate | 10 Gb/s |
| Reach | 20m |
Additional Specifications
| Cable Type | Direct Attach Copper (DAC) |
| Manufacturer | Enterasys |
Product Description
The Enterasys 10GBF20SFPP is a high-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ module specifically designed for Direct Attach Copper (DAC) applications. Unlike optical transceivers, DAC modules integrate the cable directly into the SFP+ housing, creating a passive or active cable assembly that connects two SFP+ ports directly. This makes them an ideal and cost-effective solution for short-reach interconnects within racks or between adjacent racks in data centers. With a maximum reach of 20 meters, this module is optimized for high-density server and switch connections where minimal latency and power consumption are critical. The SFP+ form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of switches, servers, and network adapters that support the SFP+ standard, allowing for flexible deployment in existing infrastructure. The 10GBF20SFPP provides a simple plug-and-play solution for establishing 10Gb/s links. Its integrated design eliminates the need for separate fiber optic cables and transceivers, reducing complexity and potential points of failure. This makes it a popular choice for top-of-rack (ToR) switch to server connections, switch-to-switch interconnects within a rack, or other short-distance, high-bandwidth requirements.
