09-27-2023 06:42 AM
What does the term ''channel'' mean with SFP+ mean? channelling them like ether channel?
just to give an idea, SFP+ plus gives 40G with in single channel.
09-27-2023 06:54 AM
this is mux channels
09-27-2023 07:00 AM
what does mux mean?
09-27-2023 07:17 AM
have you come across anytime - google.com
09-27-2023 07:19 AM
anyway i didn't get my answer.
09-27-2023 09:30 AM
Some SFP+ transceivers use multiplexing (shorthand term = "mux"). The mux technique takes multiple channels (sometimes referred to as "lanes") running at a lower bit rate and combines them on a given pair of fibers to achieve a higher effective throughput. for instance. 100 Gbps is often comprised of four separate 25 Gbps lanes.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplexing
09-27-2023 03:43 PM
You're asking about "ordinary" optical transceivers, not CWDM/DWDM transceivers? (I ask because channels also is used with the latter.) I believe SFP+ is the transceiver's port module format, the plus being a SFP port that supports gig or 10g SFP transceivers.
It's also possible you're asking about QSFP+ 40g transceiver which supports 4 channels of 10g or 1 channel of 40g.
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