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HPE JD098B SFP Module - 1 x LC 1000Base-BX Gigabit Ethernet Optical Fiber Transceiver
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Product Features
Technical Overview
This SFP module operates on the 1000Base-BX standard, which enables bidirectional communication over a single strand of optical fiber. It achieves data transfer rates up to 1000Mbps, significantly outpacing traditional copper-based Ethernet connections. The module's optical fiber support minimizes signal loss and allows for data transmission over greater distances compared to copper alternatives.
Built to the SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) specification, also known as mini-GBIC, this transceiver is hot-pluggable for easy installation and replacement without network downtime. Its design ensures low power consumption and reliable operation in varied temperature conditions, typical of data networking environments.
This section brings together practical product details such as Application/Usage, Total Number of Ports, Connector Type, Interfaces/Ports Details, so buyers can judge configuration, deployment fit, and day-to-day suitability with less guesswork.
Key Product Advantages
The HPE JD098B SFP module offers distinct advantages for network deployments requiring robust fiber optic connectivity. Its 1000Base-BX technology supports high-performance data transfers with minimal latency, ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications.
Enhanced Speed and Distance
With Gigabit Ethernet capability, this module provides up to 10x faster data transfer than standard Ethernet, coupled with the extended reach of optical fiber for reliable long-distance connections.
- Up to 1000Mbps transfer rate
- Reduced signal loss over distance
- Ideal for backbone and uplink segments
Durable and Reliable
Optical fiber media ensures durable performance with resistance to electromagnetic interference, making it suitable for environments with high electrical noise or demanding uptime requirements.
- Stable data transmission
- Minimal maintenance needs
- Consistent network performance
Deployment / Use Cases
The HPE JD098B SFP module is versatile for various data networking scenarios where fiber optic infrastructure is present or being deployed. Its 1000Base-BX technology makes it particularly effective for point-to-point links in enterprise networks, campus backbones, and data center interconnects.
Common use cases include connecting switches and routers over single-mode or multimode fiber, extending network segments beyond copper limitations, and upgrading existing Gigabit Ethernet ports to fiber for improved performance. It is also suitable for service provider networks requiring reliable, high-speed access links.
Enterprise Network Expansion
Deploy this module to add fiber connectivity between network devices, enabling scalable bandwidth and longer reach for office buildings or campus environments.
Data Center Connectivity
Use in data centers to link servers, storage, and networking equipment over fiber, ensuring high throughput and reduced latency for critical applications.
Highlights
- HPE JD098B SFP module with 1000Base-BX Gigabit Ethernet support
- Single LC connector for optical fiber connectivity
- Data transfer rates up to 1000Mbps for high-performance networking
- Hot-pluggable SFP (mini-GBIC) form factor for easy installation
- Supports optical fiber media for minimal signal loss and long-distance transmission
- Ideal for data networking applications in enterprise and data center environments
- Compatible with HPE networking equipment for seamless integration
- Country of origin: China
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JD098B |
| Brand Name | HPE |
| Product Name | SFP Module |
| Product Type | SFP (mini-GBIC) |
| Technical Information | |
| Application/Usage | Data Networking |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
| Total Number of Ports | 1 |
| Connector Type | LC |
| Interfaces/Ports Details | 1 x LC 1000Base-BX Network |
| Media & Performance | |
| Media Type Supported | Optical Fiber |
| Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Network Technology | 1000Base-BX |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Country of Origin | China |
FAQ
What is the connector type on this HPE SFP module?
This HPE JD098B SFP module features a single LC connector. The LC connector is a small form-factor fiber optic connector commonly used in high-density networking environments for its reliability and ease of use with optical fiber cables.
What network technology does this SFP module support?
The module supports 1000Base-BX network technology. This is a Gigabit Ethernet standard for bidirectional communication over a single strand of optical fiber, enabling efficient data transfers up to 1000Mbps with extended reach compared to copper-based connections.
Is this SFP module hot-pluggable?
Yes, as an SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) module, it is hot-pluggable. This allows for installation or replacement without powering down the networking device, minimizing downtime and simplifying maintenance in live network environments.
What media type is compatible with this transceiver?
This SFP module supports optical fiber media. Optical fiber provides durable performance with minimal signal loss, making it suitable for long-distance data transfers and environments where electromagnetic interference could affect copper cables.
What is the data transfer rate of the HPE JD098B?
The module offers a data transfer rate up to 1000Mbps (1 Gbps) using Gigabit Ethernet technology. This speed is up to 10 times faster than standard Ethernet connections, supporting high-bandwidth applications and efficient network operations.
What are typical use cases for this SFP module?
Common use cases include data networking in enterprise settings, such as connecting switches and routers over fiber optic cable, extending network segments beyond copper limits, and upgrading to fiber for improved performance in data centers or campus backbones.