$80.00 CAD

AddOn Avaya/Nortel AA1419048-E6 Compatible TAA 1000Base-SX SFP Transceiver (MMF, 850nm, 550m, LC, DOM)
This Avaya/Nortel® AA1419048-E6 compatible SFP transceiver provides 1000Base-SX throughput up to 550m over multi-mode fiber (MMF) using a wavelength of 850nm via an LC connector. It can operate at temperatures between 0 and 70C. Our transceiver is built to meet or exceed OEM specifications and is guaranteed to be 100% compatible with Avaya/Nortel®. It has been programmed, uniquely serialized, and tested for data-traffic and application to ensure that it will initialize and perform identically. All of our transceivers comply with Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) standards to provide seamless network integration. Additional product features include Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) support which allows access to real-time operating parameters. This transceiver is Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant. We stand behind the quality of our products and proudly offer a limited lifetime warranty.


  • With 1000Base-X technology, get up to 1000Mbps data transfer rate over supported network cable

  • Gigabit Ethernet port for ultra-fast network speeds

  • Optical fiber cable compatible - Spans afar and provides speedy data transmission rates between servers and network components

Product Type: SFP
Environmentally Friendly: Yes
Environmental Certification: RoHS
Country Of Origin: United States
Brand Name: AddOn
Compatibility:

MSA Compliant

Manufacturer: AddOn
Product Model: AA1419048-E6-AO
Product Name: AA1419048-E6-AO SFP Module
Manufacturer Part Number: AA1419048-E6-AO
Manufacturer Website Address: http://www.addoncomputer.com
Limited Warranty: Lifetime
Weight (Approximate): 6.40 oz (181.44 g)
Environmental Compliance: Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
Feature1: With 1000Base-X technology, get up to 1000Mbps data transfer rate over supported network cable
Feature2: Gigabit Ethernet port for ultra-fast network speeds
Feature3: Optical fiber cable compatible - Spans afar and provides speedy data transmission rates between servers and network components