The Cisco GLC-T= is a highly reliable, high-performance transceiver module designed specifically to support Gigabit Ethernet connections. This module, part of Cisco's widely regarded SFP (mini-GBIC) family, provides 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over copper cables using standard RJ-45 Ethernet ports. It operates on Category 5e and above cables, ensuring compatibility with widely deployed Ethernet infrastructures.
The GLC-T= transceiver is physically compact, making it ideal for use in various networking environments including data centres, campus networks, and enterprise-level switches. The module offers hot-swappable capability, allowing it to be installed or replaced without powering down the system, significantly reducing maintenance downtime. It is fully compliant with both IEEE 802.3 and SFP MSA (Multi-Source Agreement) standards, helping ensure smooth usability across a broad range of Cisco networking devices.
With a data rate of 1 Gbps and a distance capability of up to 100 meters (328 feet), this transceiver module is particularly well-suited for short-range connections within local area networks (LANs). Furthermore, the device operates across a temperature range of 0°C to 70°C, making it robust enough for different environmental conditions. In terms of power consumption, the module is designed to keep operational costs low, typically consuming 1 watt or less while in usage.
It ensures reliable and efficient network performance, all while maintaining compatibility across Cisco's full family of network devices that include routers, switches, and other network systems. The GLC-T= is a cost-effective solution for upgrading or maintaining Gigabit Ethernet links without the need for fibre optic cables.
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