2.67G SFP STM-16 Industrial 2 km, λ1310 nm, DDM, LC-Duplex, Singlemode
Universal SONET / SDH SFP Transceiver
Use FLEXBOX to configure to almost any vendor
Capable of operating in SDH / SONET networks
Supported Data Rates: 100 Mbit/s - 2.67 Gbit/s
Up to 2 km via Singlemode OS2
LC-Duplex Connector
Operating Temperature from -40°C to 85°C, Digital Diagnocstic Monitoring (DDM)
Specs
- 1310 nm
- 2 km
- 2.67 G
- Industrial
Protocols
- 100M ETH
- 1G ETH
- 1G FC
- 2G FC
- STM-1
- STM-16
- STM-4
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Specification
Form Factor | SFP |
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Connector / Polish | LC-Duplex PC |
Interface | Singlemode |
Compliance Code | STM-16 |
Distance | 2 km |
Temperature Range | -40°C - 85°C |
Bandwidth | 100 Mbit/s - 2.67 Gbit/s |
Digital Diagnostic Management (DDM) | Yes, internally calibrated |
Power Consumption | 1 W |
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CDR | none |
SGMII | No |
Inbuilt FEC | No |
Powerbudget (dB) | 8 dB |
Transmit min/max per lane | -10 dBm / -3 dBm |
Receiver min/max per lane | -18 dBm / -3 dBm (overload) @2G |
Wavelength TX (Typical) | 1310 nm |
Wavelength TX (Range) | 1260 - 1360 nm |
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Wavelength RX (Typical) | 1310 nm |
Wavelength RX (Range) | 1260 - 1620 nm |
Laser | FP |
Receiver Type | PIN |
Modulation | NRZ @2G |
Extinction Ratio | 8.2 dB |
Supported Protocols | 1G Fibre Channel, 2G Fibre Channel, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, STM-1, STM-16, STM-4 |
Transceiver Configuration with FLEXBOX
It's that easy to use
1. Insert Into FLEXBOX
- Download and start our FLEXOPTIX App
- Connect your FLEXBOX via USB
- Insert a Universal Transceiver
2. Select And Configure
- Choose vendor and compatibility
- Press play
- Configuration only takes a few seconds
3. Use With Device
- Use the transceiver in your device. That's it!
- Need it for another device? - Re-configure it again and again
Compatibility
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- MSA Standard compatible
- A10networks # compatible
- ADTRAN 1184560P6 compatible
- ADVA 0061705827 compatible
- Allied Telesis # compatible
- Arista 3rd_Party SFP-1G-LX compatible
- Arista SFP-1G-LX compatible
- Aruba Networks(ex. HP Network) # compatible
- Avaya (ex. Nortel) # compatible
- Brocade # compatible
- Check Point # compatible
- Ciena (ex. Nortel) NTTP03BF compatible
- Cisco Systems GLC-LH-SMD compatible
- D-LINK # compatible
- Dell # compatible
- Edge Core # compatible
- Extreme # compatible
- Extreme (ex. Enterasys) # compatible
- F5 Networks # compatible
- FibroLAN # compatible
- Fluke Networks # compatible
- Force10 / Juniper # compatible
- Fortinet # compatible
- Fujitsu # compatible
- H3C (ex. 3COM) # compatible
- Hirschmann # compatible
- HP H3C # compatible
- Huawei # compatible
- Infinera (ex. Transmode) TRX100007 compatible
- Intel # compatible
- Juniper # compatible
- Juniper (ex BTI Systems) BP3AM1MS compatible
- Juniper SFP-1OC48-SR compatible
- Keymile # compatible
- KTI Networks # compatible
- LANCOM # compatible
- Lenovo (ex. Blade Network) # compatible
- LevelOne # compatible
- Lynx # compatible
- Marconi SU68AA compatible
- MikroTik # compatible
- Motorola # compatible
- Moxa # compatible
- MRV SFP-MR27D-SR1-R compatible
- Netgear # compatible
- Nokia (ex. Alcatel-Lucent) # compatible
- Nokia (ex. Alcatel-Lucent) 1AB196370005 compatible
- Nokia Siemens Networks # compatible
- Packetlight SL8 compatible
- Palo Alto Networks # compatible
- Radware # compatible
- Ribbon (ex. ECI) OTR16_S3 compatible
- TP-LINK # compatible
- Ubiquiti Networks # compatible
- Waystream (ex. Packetfront) # compatible
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What customers say
We will now be able to source all our SFPs from a single vendor without having to worry about the configuration. That translates to peace of mind and huge flexibility. Well done guys!
Gregory Agerba
CTO, Neocarrier Communications
Our engineers spend a lot of time in data centers connecting switches and routers from different vendors. With the FLEXOPTIX service not only their task gets easier, also the back office doesn't have to have a broad range of optics from different vendors in stock anymore.
The days that an engineer stand next to a router with an optic from the wrong vendor are over. With the FLEXOPTIX FLEXBOX the engineer simply reconfigures the optic, and that’s that.
As an added benefit with the FLEXBOX there is no need to connect a new cross-connect to a device to see if it is connected on the other side. The measurement option that comes with the FLEXBOX are very handy!
Thomas Verschuren
Technical Consultant, IP Visie Networking B.V.
Before we knew FLEXOPTIX, we always stocked various types of transceivers from different brands. Now, several years later, we have completely switched to FLEXOPTIX's universal transceivers since we can simply brand these ourselves using the FLEXBOX. Along with their broad product range and very fast shipping, they are an awesome company to deal with!
Jeffrey Bosma
XS News , Sr. System & Network Engineer
Using FLEXBOX and FLEXOPTIX transceivers mean for us Flexibility. We don’t use so much transceivers but we work with different brands each day.
With a small amount in stock we can configure them with the right specifications for each use. Assuring it will perfectly fit the requirements of our equipments and costs are also reduced considerably.
Setting up either the FLEXBOX and a transceiver on a computer or through the mobile app is just easy as 1,2,3. It tooks us less than 15 minutes between unboxing and using a transceiver.
We really appreciate the mobile option so we can have the FLEXBOX in one hand, a transceiver in the other one and the phone with the app in the pocket for programming on the field.
Thanks FLEXOPTIX for this really useful tool and for extending supported vendors in the future.
Christophe Mulkers
CEO/CTO, Oufti Connections