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Force10 GP-XFP-W54 LC Connector Transceiver
- XFP form factor
- LC connector type
- Designed for high-speed networking
- Suitable for various data rates (e.g., 10GbE)
- Specific wavelength designation (W54 implies a particular CWDM or DWDM channel)
- Hot-pluggable
- Used in switches and routers
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Product Overview
The Force10 GP-XFP-W54 is an XFP transceiver module designed for high-speed networking applications. It features an LC connector and is intended for specific optical transmission requirements.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | XFP |
| Connector Type | LC |
| Brand | Force10 (now Dell EMC) |
Additional Specifications
| Part Number | GP-XFP-W54 |
| Type | Transceiver Module |
| Application | High-Speed Networking |
Product Description
The Force10 GP-XFP-W54 is an XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) transceiver module, a standard for high-speed serial communication. Force10 Networks, now part of Dell EMC, produced these modules for their line of enterprise networking equipment, including switches and routers. The 'W54' designation in the part number typically indicates a specific wavelength or channel within a Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) or Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) system. These systems allow multiple data streams to be transmitted over a single fiber optic cable by using different wavelengths of light. The LC connector is the standard interface for fiber optic connections on this module. As a hot-pluggable module, the GP-XFP-W54 can be installed or removed from network devices without interrupting network traffic. This feature is crucial for maintaining network availability and facilitating efficient network management. The XFP form factor is larger than SFP+ but was prevalent for 10Gbps applications before the widespread adoption of SFP+. This transceiver is designed to meet the demanding performance requirements of modern data centers and enterprise networks.
