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HP Q2Q10A SFP Transceiver
- SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) Transceiver
- Hot-pluggable module
- Supports various network speeds (e.g., 1GbE)
- Compatible with SFP ports on switches and routers
- Used for fiber optic or copper connections
- Compact and modular design
- HP branded component
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Product Overview
This is an HP Q2Q10A SFP Transceiver, a compact, hot-pluggable module used for network connections. It is designed to interface network devices over fiber optic or copper cabling.
Technical Information
| Type | Transceiver Module |
| Form Factor | SFP |
| Interface | Network (Fiber Optic or Copper) |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | Q2Q10A |
| Features | Hot-pluggable |
Product Description
The HP Q2Q10A is a versatile SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) transceiver module. SFPs are compact, hot-pluggable network interface modules that plug into network switches, routers, and other devices to provide network connectivity. This particular module is designed by HP and is intended for use in HP networking equipment that features SFP ports. The primary function of an SFP transceiver is to convert electrical signals within the network device into optical signals for transmission over fiber optic cables, or vice versa. Alternatively, some SFP modules can be used for copper Ethernet connections. The specific type of SFP (e.g., for short-reach, long-reach, or specific wavelengths) determines its capabilities and the type of cabling it can be used with. The Q2Q10A is a general designation, and its exact specifications would depend on the specific variant or intended application, but it generally supports standard Ethernet speeds compatible with SFP ports. Its hot-pluggable nature allows network administrators to install or replace SFPs without needing to power down the network device, which is crucial for maintaining network uptime in enterprise environments. This modularity provides flexibility, enabling the network to be easily upgraded or reconfigured by simply swapping out SFP modules to match different connectivity requirements or distances.
