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Juniper EX-XFP-10GE-ZR-1570-120 1570nm Transceiver
- Form Factor: XFP
- Interface: LC Connector
- Data Rate: 10 Gb/s
- Standard: 10GBASE-ZR
- Wavelength: 1570nm
- Media Type: Single-Mode Fiber
- Connector Type: LC
- Reach: Up to 120 km
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Product Overview
The Juniper EX-XFP-10GE-ZR-1570-120 is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP transceiver module. It is designed for long-reach (ZR) applications, operating at 1570nm over single-mode fiber for distances up to 120 km.
Technical Information
| Product Type | XFP Transceiver |
| Connector | LC |
| Data Rate | 10 Gbps |
| Standard | 10GBASE-ZR |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 1570nm |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
| Reach | Up to 120 km |
Product Description
The Juniper EX-XFP-10GE-ZR-1570-120 is a high-performance XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) transceiver module engineered for demanding long-haul optical networking. The 'ZR' designation signifies its capability for extended reach, typically up to 80 km or more, and this specific model is rated for up to 120 km. Operating at a wavelength of 1570nm, this transceiver is designed for use with single-mode fiber optic cables. The XFP form factor is hot-pluggable and offers a robust solution for 10 Gigabit Ethernet links. It features an LC connector for secure fiber optic connections. This module is ideal for service provider networks, metro area networks, and enterprise backbones where long-distance, high-speed connectivity is required. The 1570nm wavelength is often used in DWDM systems, allowing this transceiver to be integrated into dense wavelength multiplexing architectures for further capacity expansion. Its extended reach capability makes it a critical component for connecting geographically dispersed sites.
