As data center networks and enterprise infrastructures continue to scale, 10GBASE-LR optical transceivers remain a reliable choice for long-distance 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Designed for single-mode fiber (SMF) with a maximum reach of 10 km at 1310 nm wavelength, these SFP+ modules provide stable performance for both campus and metro networks. This guide covers essential considerations when selecting a 10GBASE-LR module, ensuring optimal performance, compatibility, and deployment.
Tip: Always verify the module’s transmitter and receiver power specifications, as well as its optical budget, to ensure compatibility with your network design.
When selecting a 10GBASE-LR module, key performance metrics include:
Pro Tip: Modules with DOM support allow network engineers to proactively detect signal degradation and prevent downtime.
Before deploying, ensure:
Example: LINK-PP LS-SW3110-10C is rated for operating temperatures of 0°C to 70°C, suitable for most data center conditions.
Selecting the right 10GBASE-LR optical transceiver involves more than just price comparison. Engineers and IT managers should evaluate performance parameters, confirm vendor compatibility, and follow proper installation practices. Doing so ensures a stable 10 Gbps network link that meets enterprise or data center demands.
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