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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Part number
S.1326.02.DI
Availability
4-6 weeks after ordering
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Specification
Form Factor | SFP |
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Connector / Polish | LC-Duplex PC |
Interface | Singlemode |
Type | 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) |
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 |
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 Networks 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
- ECI OTR16_S3 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
- TP-LINK # compatible
- Ubiquiti Networks # compatible
- Waystream (ex. Packetfront) # compatible
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What customers say
On more than one occasion the flexbox significantly saved time for me by not having to scrub a deployment session but simply reconfigure a transceiver and carry on. This alone is a good reason that secures the flexbox a non-negotiable place in my datacenter-go-bag. However what really sets flexoptix apart is not them solving an irritating problem we all know. No. It is their vast inventory and know-how paired with impeccable QA. If I have a need for transceivers it is my single go-to source for procurement. They have exactly what I need in stock even before I know I need it, and when I need it, I can trust the order is in my hands in no time. Every single time. I can configure and deploy without doubt and without delay. It is rare to find such a valuable and dependable partner that reliably takes away a whole set of problems while offering decent pricing and a customer support that is above reproach.
Michael Horn
Telecommunications Infrastructure Security Professional
Working with the FLEXOPTIX Transceivers and FLEXBOX is not only uncomplicated but offers us the possibility of working with many vendor types to support the different campus networks. Thanks guys - awesome work.
Brian Masiga
Network Engineer, Research and Education Network for Uganda
FLEXBOX allows us to reduce the amount of spare transceivers we keep for our diverse hardware systems, thereby keeping overall cost low.
Sven Gebhardt
Head of Platforms & Services, grandcentrix GmbH
When in possession of the Flexbox it becomes and indispensable tool in general, and also specifically in managing remote Mobile Base Stations fiber connectivity.
Using the Flexbox either with PC or Smartphone is really plug and play with no annoying incompatibility issues at all.
The Flexbox together with ease of order and superior delivery times makes it literally unnecessary for us having any significant SFP stock.
Terji Leitisstein Hansen
RAN Manager, Vodafone FO