Cisco Small Form-Factor Pluggable Modules for Gigabit Ethernet Applications



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Cisco Small Form-Factor Pluggable Modules for Gigabit Ethernet Applications The industry-standard Cisco Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Gigabit Interface Converter is a hotswappable input/output device that plugs into a Gigabit Ethernet port or slot, linking the port with the network (Figures 1 and 2). SFPs can be used and interchanged on a wide variety of Cisco products and can be intermixed in combinations of 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX/LH, 1000BASE-EX, 1000BASE-ZX, or 1000BASE-BX10-D/U on a port-by-port basis. Figure 1. Gigabit Ethernet SFP Figure 2. Cisco 1000BASE-T Copper SFP 1000BASE-T SFP for Copper networks The 1000BASE-T SFP operates on standard Category 5 unshielded twisted pair copper cabling of up to 100m (328 ft) link length. Cisco 1000BASE-T SFP modules support 10/100/1000 autonegotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX. 1000BASE-SX SFP for Multimode Fiber Only The 1000BASE-SX SFP, compatible with the IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX standard, operates on legacy 50 µm multimode fiber links up to 550 m and on 62.5 µm Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)-grade multimode fibers up to 220 m. It can support up to 1km over laser-optimized 50 µm multimode fiber cable. 2007-2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 1 of 5

1000BASE-LX/LH SFP for Both Multimode and Single-Mode Fibers The 1000BASE-LX/LH SFP, compatible with the IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-LX standard, operates on standard singlemode fiber-optic link spans of up to 10 km and up to 550 m on any multimode fibers. When used over legacy multimode fiber type, the transmitter should be coupled through a mode conditioning patch cable. For details on this implementation, refer to http://www.cisco.com/en/us/prod/collateral/modules/ps5455/product_bulletin_c25-530836.html. 1000BASE-EX SFP for Long-Reach Single-Mode Fibers The 1000BASE-EX SFP operates on standard single-mode fiber-optic link spans of up to 40 km in length. A 5-dB inline optical attenuator should be inserted between the fiber-optic cable and the receiving port on the SFP at each end of the link for back-to-back connectivity. 1000BASE-ZX SFP for Long-Reach Single-Mode Fibers The 1000BASE-ZX SFP operates on standard single-mode fiber-optic link spans of up to approximately 70 km in length. The SFP provides an optical link budget of 23 db, but the precise link span length depends on multiple factors such as fiber quality, number of splices, and connectors. When shorter distances of single-mode fiber (SMF) are used, it might be necessary to insert an inline optical attenuator in the link to avoid overloading the receiver. A 10-dB inline optical attenuator should be inserted between the fiber-optic cable plant and the receiving port on the SFP at each end of the link whenever the fiber-optic cable span loss is less than 8 db. 1000BASE-BX10-D and 1000BASE-BX10-U SFP for Single-Fiber Bidirectional Applications The 1000BASE-BX-D and 1000BASE-BX-U SFPs, compatible with the IEEE 802.3ah 1000BASE-BX10-D and 1000BASE-BX10-U standards, operate on a single strand of standard SMF. A 1000BASE-BX10-D device is always connected to a 1000BASE-BX10-U device with a single strand of standard SMF with an operating transmission range up to 10 km. The communication over a single strand of fiber is achieved by separating the transmission wavelength of the two devices as depicted in Figure 3: 1000BASE-BX10-D transmits a 1490-nm channel and receives a 1310-nm signal, whereas 1000BASE-BX10-U transmits at a 1310-nm wavelength and receives a 1490-nm signal. Note in Figure 3 the presence of a wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) splitter integrated into the SFP to split the 1310-nm and 1490-nm light paths. Figure 3. Bidirectional Transmission of a Single Strand of SMF The GLC-BX-D and GLC-BX-U SFPs also support digital optical monitoring (DOM) functions according to the industry-standard SFF-8724 multisource agreement (MSA). This feature gives the end user the ability to monitor real-time parameters of the SFP, such as optical output power, optical input power, temperature, laser bias current, and transceiver supply voltage. 2007-2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 2 of 6

Technical Specifications Platform Support The Cisco SFPs are supported across a variety of Cisco switches, routers, and optical transport devices. For more details, refer to the document SFP Compatibility Matrix at http://www.cisco.com/en/us/docs/interfaces_modules/transceiver_modules/compatibility/matrix/ol_6981.pdf. Connectors and Cabling Connectors include the following: Dual LC/PC connector (1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX/LH, and 1000BASE-ZX) Single LC/PC connector (1000BASE-BX-D and 1000BASE-BX-U) RJ-45 connector (1000BASE-T) Note: Only connections with patch cords with PC or UPC connectors are supported. Patch cords with APC connectors are not supported. All cables and cable assemblies used must be compliant with the standards specified in the standards section. Table 1 provides cabling specifications for the SFPs that you install in the Gigabit Ethernet port. Note that all SFP ports have LC-type connectors, and the minimum cable distance for all SFPs listed (multimode and single-mode fiber) is 6.5 feet (2 m). Table 1. SFP Port Cabling Specifications Product Wavelength (nm) Fiber Type Core Size (µm) Modal Bandwidth (MHz* Km) Operating Distance (m) 1000BASE-SX 850 MMF 62.5 160 220 (722 ft) 62.5 200 275 (902 ft) 50 400 500 (1,640 ft) 50 500 550 (1,804 ft) 50 2000 1000 (3281 ft) 1000BASE-LX/LH 1310 MMF* 62.5 500 550 (1,804 ft) 50 400 550 (1,804 ft) 50 500 550 (1,804 ft) SMF ** 10,000 (32,821 ft) 1000BASE-EX 1310 SMF ** 40,000 (131,234 ft) 1000BASE-ZX 1550 SMF Approximately 70 km depending on link loss 1000BASE-BX-U 1310 SMF ** 10,000 (32,821 ft) 1000BASE-BS-D 1490 SMF ** 10,000 (32,821 ft) *A mode-conditioning patch cord, as specified by the IEEE standard, is required regardless of the span length. Note how the mode conditioning patch cord for 62.5-µm fibers has a different specification from the mode-conditioning patch cord for 50-µm fibers. **ITU-T G.652 SMF as specified by the IEEE 802.3z standard. Optical Specifications Table 2 gives optical parameters for the SFPs. Table 2. Main Optical Parameters Product Transmit Power (dbm) Receive Power Range (dbm) 1000BASE-SX 3 to 9.5 0 to 17 1000BASE-LX/LH 3 to 9.5 3 to 20 1000BASE-EX +3 to 1 +1 to 22 2007-2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 3 of 6

1000BASE-ZX +5 to 0 3 to 23 1000BASE-BX10-D 1000BASE-BX10-U 3 to 9 3 to 19.5 Dimensions Dimensions (H x W x D): 8.5 x 13.4 x 56.5 mm. Cisco SFPs typically weigh 75 grams or less. Environmental Conditions and Power Requirements Operating temperature range: Commercial temperature range (COM): 0 to 70 C (32 t o 158 F) Extended temperature range (EXT): 5 C to 85 C (23 to 185 F) Industrial temperature range (IND): 40 to 85 C ( 4 0 to 185 F) Storage temperature range: 40 to 85 C ( 40 to 185 F) Table 3 gives electrical parameters and Table 4 gives temperature range and DOM support information for the SFPs. Table 3. Electrical Parameters Parameter Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Units Supply Current Is 200 300 ma Surge Current ISurge 30 ma Input Voltage Vcc 3.1 3.3 3.5 V Table 4. Temperature Range and DOM Support Product Number Temperature Range DOM GLC-SX-MM COM No GLC-LH-SM COM No GLC-ZX-SM COM Yes GLC-BX-U COM Yes GLC-BX-D COM Yes GLC-T COM n/a SFP-GE-T EXT n/a SFP-GE-S EXT Yes SFP-GE-L EXT Yes GLC-EX-SMD EXT Yes SFP-GE-Z EXT Yes GLC-SX-MM-RGD IND No GLC-LX-SM-RGD IND No GLC-ZX-SM-RGD IND No Warranty Standard warranty: 90 days. Extended warranty (option): Available under a Cisco SMARTnet Service support contract for the Cisco switch or router chassis. 2007-2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 4 of 6

Regulatory and Standards Compliance Safety: Laser Class I 21CFR1040 LN#50 7/2001 Laser Class I IEC 60825-1 Standards: IEEE 802.3z IEEE 802.3ah GR-20-CORE: Generic Requirements for Optical Fiber and Optical Fiber Cable GR-326-CORE: Generic Requirements for Single-Mode Optical Connectors and Jumper Assemblies GR-1435-CORE: Generic Requirements for Multifiber Optical Connectors Ordering Information To place an order, visit the Cisco Ordering homepage or refer to Table 5. Table 5. Ordering Information Product Description 1000BASE-T standard 1000BASE-SX short wavelength; without DOM 1000BASE-LX/LH long-wavelength/long haul; without DOM 1000BASE-ZX extended distance; 1000BASE-BX10-D downstream bidirectional single fiber; with DOM 1000BASE-BX10-U upstream bidirectional single fiber; with DOM 1000BASE-T NEBS 3 ESD 1000BASE-SX short wavelength; with DOM 1000BASE-LX/LH long-wavelength; with DOM 1000BASE-EX long-wavelength; with DOM 1000BASE-ZX extended distance; with DOM 1000BASE-SX short wavelength; rugged 1000BASE-LX/LH long wavelength; rugged 1000BASE-ZX extended distance; rugged Product Number GLC-T GLC-SX-MM GLC-LH-SM GLC-ZX-SM GLC-BX-D GLC-BX-U SFP-GE-T SFP-GE-S SFP-GE-L GLC-EX-SMD SFP-GE-Z GLC-SX-MM-RGD GLC-LX-SM-RGD GLC-ZX-SM-RGD 2007-2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 6

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