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08-16-2018 06:12 AM
Hi,
is there any minimum distance required when using cisco's SFP-10G-LR (smf) to prevent any damage on the receiving SFP+ module?
According to what I found in the web there is no minimum distance for IEEE 802.3ae! It can be used even for two meter connections.
Can anyone confirm seeing these SFP-10G-LR modules working on short distances?
I just want to avoid damaging the modules as they are very expensive but I have to use single mode fiber and the distance is only about 10-20m.
thanks,
Thomas
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08-26-2018 11:03 AM
The transceiver's max transmit power is 0.5dBm and the maximum receive power is 0.5dBm, so the minimum fiber length can be as short as required.
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08-26-2018 11:03 AM
The transceiver's max transmit power is 0.5dBm and the maximum receive power is 0.5dBm, so the minimum fiber length can be as short as required.
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09-13-2018 05:06 AM
