Specifications:
- Brand Name:- Brocade
- Part Number:- 57-1000294-01
- Product Category:- Transceivers
- Transceiver Type:- QSFP+
Brief Details:
- Device Type: 4x16G FC QSFP+
- Max Data Rate: 64Gbps
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Max Distance: 100m
- Connector: MTP 12-fiber
- Cable Type: MMF
- DDMI: Yes
- Operating Temperature Range: 0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)
Dimensions:
- Production Dimensions (LxWxH):- 7.24 x 1.84 x 1.35 Cm/ 72.4 x 18.4 x 13.5 mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg/ 0.22 Lbs
- Product Shipping Dimensions(LxWxH): 4″x4″x2″
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The Brocade 57-1000294-01 4x16G FC QSFP+ SWL Transceiver Module is a great and relatively cheap device for data centres and enterprises for Fibre Channel data connection. This transceiver can communicate at up to 64 Gbps and covers up to 100 meters, which means that it is suitable for short-reach communication in a single data centre. It plies an MT-RJ connector for the MTP 12-fibre and runs on 850 nm, enabling connection by Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF).
This module has been mainly developed to interface with Brocade switches like the Brocade G620, Brocade G630, and the Brocade G720 series for enterprise storage, cloud computing, and virtualization, to mention but a few. Its strong compatibility provides high-performance network infrastructure and offers high reliability according to the industry norms. Also, it has a Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface (DDMI) to aid in viewing essential parameters on the digital screen in real-time.
FAQs
What data transfer rate is possible with the Brocade 57-1000294-01?
This transceiver offers a maximum data rate of up to 64Gbps, making it suitable for next generation data center applications.
How far can this module reach?
This can transfer data up to a distance of one hundred meters, ideally for short-range usage.
Which switches can be used with the Brocade 57-1000294-01?
It supports Brocade switches, including G620, G630 and G720, for a seamless connection with Fibre Channel networks.



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