Network Transceivers Flashcards

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Transceiver

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  • Transmitter and receiver
    • Usually in a single component
  • Provides a modular interface
    • Add the transceiver that matches your network
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Duplex communication

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  • Two fibers

* Transmit and receive

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GBIC

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  • Gigabit Interface Converter
    • An early transceiver standard
  • Common on Gigabit and fibre channel networks
    • Copper and fiber support

• Relative large, and effectively replaced by SFPs

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SFP and SFP+

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  • Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP)
    • Commonly used to provide 1 Gbit/s fiber
    • 1 Gbit/s RJ45 SFPs also available
  • Enhanced Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP+)
    • Exactly the same size as SFPs
    • Supports data rates up to 16 Gbit/s
    • Common with 10 Gigabit Ethernet
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Bi-Directional (BiDi) transceivers

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  • Traffic in both directions with a single fiber
    • Use two different wavelengths

• Reduce the number of fiber runs by half

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QSFP

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• Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable
• 4-channel SFP = Four 1 Gbit/s = 4 Gbit/s
• QSFP+ is four-channel SFP+ = Four 10 Gbit/sec = 40
Gbit/sec

  • Combine four SFPs into a single transceiver
    • Cost savings in fiber and equipment
  • Bi-Directional (BiDi) QSFP and QSFP+
    • Additional efficiency over a single fiber run
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