AddOn Juniper Networks CFP-100GBASE-LR4 Compatible TAA Compliant 100GBase-LR4 CFP Transceiver (SMF, 1310nm, 10km, LC, DOM)
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AddOn Juniper Networks CFP-100GBASE-LR4 Compatible TAA Compliant 100GBase-LR4 CFP Transceiver (SMF, 1310nm, 10km, LC, DOM)
This Juniper Networks® CFP-100GBASE-LR4 compatible CFP transceiver provides 100GBase-LR4 throughput up to 10km over single-mode fiber (SMF) using a wavelength of 1310nm via an LC connector. It is guaranteed to be 100% compatible with the equivalent Juniper Networks® transceiver. This easy to install, hot swappable transceiver has been programmed, uniquely serialized and data-traffic and application tested to ensure that it will initialize and perform identically. Digital optical monitoring (DOM) support is also present to allow 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 100GBase-LR4 technology, get up to 100Gbps data transfer rate over optical fiber cable
- 100 Gigabit Ethernet - High bandwidth performance, ease of use and reliable connectivity
- Optical fiber cable compatible - Spans afar and provides speedy data transmission rates between servers and network components
| Product Type: CFP |
| Country Of Origin: United States |
| Brand Name: AddOn |
| Form Factor: Hot-swappable |
| Manufacturer: AddOn |
| Product Model: CFP-100GBASE-LR4-AO |
| Product Name: CFP-100GBASE-LR4-AO CFP Module |
| Manufacturer Part Number: CFP-100GBASE-LR4-AO |
| Manufacturer Website Address: http://www.addoncomputer.com |
| Limited Warranty: Lifetime |
| Weight (Approximate): 1.20 lb (544.31 g) |
| Feature1: With 100GBase-LR4 technology, get up to 100Gbps data transfer rate over optical fiber cable |
| Feature2: 100 Gigabit Ethernet - High bandwidth performance, ease of use and reliable connectivity |
| Feature3: Optical fiber cable compatible - Spans afar and provides speedy data transmission rates between servers and network components |