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Depending on the product, SFPs are available for cable distances of up to 100
meters (m), 550 m, 10 kilometers (km), 40 km, 70 km, and 120 km.
2. Determine the required media and connector type.
You need fiber optic cable for a reach over 100 m.
Possible media include CAT5, single mode fiber, and multimode fiber. Possible
connectors include Lucent connector (LC), MT-RJ, and RJ-45.
3. If the media is optical fiber, determine wavelength restrictions or requirements.
To expand available bandwidth on a common optical fiber, use Coarse Wavelength
Division Multiplexing (CWDM) SFPs.
4. Determine if you need digital diagnostic monitoring (DDM).
Not all SFPs or products support DDM.
5. Use the following job aids to determine the appropriate SFP for your application.
Job aid
The following table describes the reach provided by various SFPs. This table is informational
only—not all Avaya Ethernet switching and routing products support all the SFPs listed here.
The Avaya Secure Router 2330/4134 supports the 1000BASE-SX (AA1419048-E6) and the
1000BASE-LX (AA1419049-E6) SFPs.
SFP model Common application
1000BASE-T Lowest-cost gigabit Ethernet solution. Up to 100 m reach over
Category 5 (CAT5) unshielded twisted pair (UTP).
1000BASE-SX Well-suited for campus local area networks (LAN) and intrabuilding
links. Up to 275 or 550 m reach (fiber-dependent) over a fiber pair.
1000BASE-LX Up to 10 km reach over a single mode fiber (SMF) pair. Up to 550 m
reach over a multimode fiber (MMF) pair.
1000BASE-XD Up to 40 km reach over a single mode fiber pair.
1000BASE-ZX Up to 70 km reach over a single mode fiber pair.
1000BASE-BX Up to 10 km reach. Bidirectional over one single mode fiber.
1000BASE-EX Up to 120 km reach over a single mode fiber pair.
Installing an SFP
Install an SFP to provide an interface between the switch and the network cable.
Small form factor pluggable transceivers
24 Installation — SFPs December 2011
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