The Cisco X2-10GB-LX4 is a high-performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet X2 transceiver module designed to deliver multi-rate compatibility and robust performance across a wide range of network applications. This transceiver operates with long-wavelength signals across 1310 nm and is optimised for applications requiring a longer reach. It supports distances of up to 10 km on single-mode fibre (SMF), making it ideal for environments that require extended connectivity. The module is compliant with the 10GBASE-LX4 Ethernet standard, ensuring that it operates seamlessly in various Cisco networking environments. As an X2 form factor device, it is used in conjunction with X2 ports found across many Cisco switches and routers. The Hot-swappable capability of the X2 format allows for flexible network management, enabling the user to install and remove the transceiver without disrupting the overall operation of the system.
The Cisco X2-10GB-LX4 incorporates digital optical monitoring (DOM) support, providing real-time monitoring of key parameters like optical power, temperature, and voltage to improve the reliability of your network. It also features multiple-rate compatibility, allowing it to operate on a range of wavelengths and adapt to evolving network demands. The robust construction and adherence to established industry standards make it consistent in performance and reliable for enterprise-level networking environments.
The Cisco X2-10GB-LX4 is compatible with a range of Cisco devices, making it versatile for different network configurations, from data centres to enterprise networks. Backed by Cisco's strict quality controls, this transceiver module is designed for durability and reliable performance in busy network environments.
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