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Force10 GP-10GSFP-40KM-W43 10Gb/s SFP+ 40km Duplex LC SMF Transceiver
- Data Rate: 10Gb/s
- Form Factor: SFP+
- Reach: 40km
- Wavelength: 1550nm (implied by 40km SMF)
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
- Designed for Force10 Networks (now Dell EMC) equipment.
- Suitable for long-reach enterprise and service provider links.
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Product Overview
The Force10 GP-10GSFP-40KM-W43 is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ transceiver module. It is designed for extended reach applications, providing 40km transmission over single-mode fiber.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 10Gb/s |
| Form Factor | SFP+ |
| Reach | 40km |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 1550nm |
| Fiber Type | SMF |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
Product Description
This SFP+ transceiver module from Force10 Networks is engineered to deliver 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over long distances. It is optimized for single-mode fiber, enabling data transmission up to 40 kilometers, which is crucial for extending network reach in campus environments or between data centers. The module operates at a wavelength typically around 1550nm, which is standard for long-reach single-mode fiber applications. The LC duplex connector ensures a secure and reliable physical connection, compatible with a wide range of networking equipment. Its design prioritizes performance and stability for critical data links. As a component for Force10 (now Dell EMC) networking solutions, the GP-10GSFP-40KM-W43 provides a high-performance option for network architects needing to bridge significant distances with 10Gb/s Ethernet. It represents a reliable choice for extending network infrastructure where standard short-reach transceivers are insufficient.



