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Juniper EX-SFP-1GE-LH-47.72 1Gb/s SFP 80km Duplex LC SMF Transceiver
- 1Gb/s data rate
- SFP form factor
- 80km transmission distance
- Duplex LC connector
- Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) compatible
- Supports 1310nm wavelength (implied by LH and distance)
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Product Overview
The Juniper EX-SFP-1GE-LH-47.72 is a 1Gb/s SFP transceiver designed for long-haul single-mode fiber applications. It offers an extended reach of 80km, making it suitable for connecting distant network segments.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 1 Gb/s |
| Form Factor | SFP |
| Reach | 80 km |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
| Connector Type | Duplex LC |
| Wavelength | 1310 nm (typical for LH 80km) |
Product Description
This SFP transceiver module is engineered to provide robust and reliable connectivity for enterprise networks. Its 80km reach capability is crucial for extending network infrastructure across metropolitan areas or between geographically dispersed data centers. The module utilizes a standard SFP form factor, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of Juniper switches and other network devices that support SFP optics. The transceiver operates at a data rate of 1Gb/s, commonly used for Gigabit Ethernet connections. It is designed for single-mode fiber (SMF) which allows for higher bandwidth and longer transmission distances compared to multi-mode fiber. The duplex LC connector provides a secure and standardized physical interface for fiber optic cabling. With its long-haul capabilities, the EX-SFP-1GE-LH-47.72 is an ideal choice for service providers and large enterprises requiring high-speed, long-distance data transmission. It facilitates the extension of network services and the aggregation of traffic from remote locations back to core network infrastructure.


