The Cisco GBIC transceiver module (Part Number: CWDM-GBIC-1570=) is a highly reliable optical interface device designed for use with network systems requiring enhanced data transmission capabilities. This module is part of Cisco's CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) solution, allowing for more efficient use of fibre optic infrastructure by transmitting signals at different wavelengths. Specifically, this model operates at the wavelength of 1570 nm, providing a stable and high-performance transmission rate.
Compatible with Cisco switches and routers, the CWDM-GBIC-1570= offers plug-and-play functionality that simplifies installation. It supports the GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) standard, allowing for data transmission up to 1 Gbps over fibre optic networks. The device supports hot-swapping, meaning users can easily install or replace the transceiver without disrupting system operations.
The module ensures efficient use of existing fibre optic systems by enabling up to eight different CWDM wavelengths on a single fibre. This reduces the need for further cabling investments while boosting overall bandwidth and network capacity. Designed with durability in mind, it features robust construction, ensuring reliable performance in demanding network environments, including data centres and enterprise networks.
The Cisco CWDM-GBIC-1570= is ideal for long-distance transmission and is well-suited for network operators who require high-capacity, cost-effective upgrades without sacrificing existing infrastructure. Its performance at the 1570 nm wavelength provides optimal conditions for transmitting data without signal degradation over extended distances.
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