Cisco GLC-TE Overview
Cisco GLC-TE is a 1000BASE-T SFP transceiver module for Category 5 copper wire. The Transceiver Module is a reliable and high-performance Gigabit Ethernet module that provides a seamless connection for Cisco switches and routers. This 1000BASE-T SFP is designed to deliver fast and stable network speeds up to 1 Gbps over copper Ethernet cabling. It’s an ideal solution for businesses looking to enhance their network performance with cost-effective, high-quality components.
The Cisco GLC-TE fiber optic module supports Gigabit Ethernet networking. It offers a data transfer rate of up to 1 Gbps and is hot-swappable to maximize uptime and simplify serviceability. Its durable design enhances reliability, and it supports Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) for monitoring performance and troubleshooting. The GLC-TE module features an LC/UPC port and weighs approximately 75 grams. It supports a maximum range of 100 meters, with a data transmission wavelength of 1310 nm. It is compatible with SFP and mini-GBIC fiber optics. Network cables that can connect with the GLC-T fiber module include Cat6 and Cat6a cables.
Why Choose Cisco GLC-TE for Your Network ?
- Flexible Deployment: The Cisco module provides flexibility with its hot-swappable design, making it easy to integrate into existing networks without downtime.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Using copper Ethernet cabling instead of fiber optics helps reduce costs without compromising network performance.
- Enterprise-Grade Reliability: Built and tested by Cisco, this transceiver ensures top-tier quality, performance, and reliability, making it an excellent choice for enterprise networks, data centers, and server farms.
- Environmentally Friendly: Designed to operate in a temperature range from 0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F), it is suitable for a wide range of environments.
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