Allied Telesis 10G Sfp Dac Copper Module 10 Gigabit Direct Attach Cable Transceiver Taa Compliant
SKU: 97875826805

Allied Telesis 10G Sfp Dac Copper Module 10 Gigabit Direct Attach Cable Transceiver Taa Compliant

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Allied Telesis 10G Sfp Dac Copper Module 10 Gigabit Direct Attach Cable Transceiver Taa CompliantElevate your data network with the Allied Telesis 10G SFP DAC Copper Module, a compact SFP+ transceiver engineered for high performance uplinks across data centers, campus networks, and enterprise backbones. This 10 Gigabit Ethernet Direct Attach Copper module delivers fast, reliable connectivity over twisted pair copper cabling, enabling server to switch and switch to switch links with minimal latency and maximum throughput. Designed for efficiency

Elevate your data network with the Allied Telesis 10G SFP DAC Copper Module, a compact SFP+ transceiver engineered for high-performance uplinks across data centers, campus networks, and enterprise backbones. This 10 Gigabit Ethernet Direct Attach Copper module delivers fast, reliable connectivity over twisted-pair copper cabling, enabling server-to-switch and switch-to-switch links with minimal latency and maximum throughput. Designed for efficiency and scalability, it provides a cost-conscious upgrade path that reduces fiber dependency while delivering the bandwidth your network demands. The module is TAA compliant, expanding procurement options for government, education, and regulated environments. With plug-and-play simplicity, hot-swappable operation, and tight integration within the Allied Telesis ecosystem, upgrading or refreshing infrastructure becomes straightforward, with minimal downtime and disruption.

  • High-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet over copper: Harness 10 Gbps data transfer over standard twisted-pair copper cabling through the compact SFP+ form factor. This enables fast uplinks, server-to-switch connections, and storage access with low latency and reliable throughput across your network infrastructure.
  • Direct Attach Copper (DAC) module for cost efficiency: Short-reach copper connectivity reduces cabling costs and simplifies deployments by leveraging existing copper infrastructure without the need for separate fiber transceivers. Ideal for dense data-center racks, server clusters, and campus deployments where distance is limited.
  • TAA compliant for broad procurement compatibility: Built to meet government, education, and enterprise procurement standards, ensuring compliance with trade and regulatory requirements when you source the module for new builds or upgrades.
  • Hot-swappable, plug-and-play installation: Minimize downtime with a hot-swappable SFP+ design that slots into standard switch or router SFP+ ports. It enables seamless upgrades as your network grows without major downtime or rewiring.
  • Seamless integration with Allied Telesis ecosystem: Optimized for use with Allied Telesis switches and devices, this module ensures dependable compatibility, simplified management, and long-term support within your existing network infrastructure.

Technical Details of Allied Telesis SFP+ Module

  • Interface: SFP+ copper Direct Attach Cable (DAC) module
  • Data rate: 10 Gbps
  • Medium: Twisted pair copper cabling (Direct Attach Cable)
  • Wavelength: Electrical signaling (DAC) rather than optical
  • Compatibility: Designed for Allied Telesis SFP+ ports and compatible chassis/switches
  • Power consumption: Power-efficient design aligned with standard SFP+ modules
  • Compliance: TAA Compliant
  • Form factor: Standard SFP+ plug-in module
  • Operating environment: Engineered for typical data-center and enterprise networking environments with reliable, hot-swappable operation

how to install Allied Telesis SFP+ Module

Power down the device only if required by your network policies, then locate an available SFP+ port on your Allied Telesis switch or router. Remove the protective cap from the SFP+ port and inspect

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the data rate of this module? A: 10 Gbps.
  • Q: Is this module compatible with Allied Telesis SFP+ ports? A: Yes, it is designed for Allied Telesis SFP+ ports and compatible chassis/switches.
  • Q: Is the module TAA compliant? A: Yes, it is TAA compliant.
  • Q: What type of cabling does it use? A: Twisted-pair copper cabling via Direct Attach Cable (DAC).
  • Q: Is it hot-swappable? A: Yes, the module is designed for hot-swappable operation to minimize downtime.
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