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SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C

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SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C
Manufacturer / Brand
ProLabs
Part of Description:
Alcatel-Lucent Nokia Compatible
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Part Number SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C
Manufacturer / Brand ProLabs
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Category Optoelectronics > Fiber Optic Transceiver Modules
Description Alcatel-Lucent Nokia Compatible
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Industry-standard static shielding packaging is used for electronic components.Anti-static, light-transparent materials allow easy identification of ICs and PCB assemblies.
The packaging structure provides electrostatic protection based on Faraday cage principles.This helps protect sensitive components from static discharge during handling and transportation.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Can SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C be used in an Alcatel-Lucent Nokia port without any firmware or vendor-lock issues?
SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C is described as an Alcatel-Lucent Nokia compatible SFP+ module, so it is intended for platforms that accept third-party optics with the same electrical and management behavior. In practice, compatibility still depends on the host switch or router policy, so the port must allow non-OEM transceivers and support a 10GbE SFP+ optical module at 1350nm with LC connectivity.
What link design considerations apply when using SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C on an existing 10GbE fiber run?
SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C should be matched to the optical budget, fiber type, and path length of the installed link. Because it is a 1350nm LC pluggable SFP+ transceiver, the receiver sensitivity, connector loss, splice loss, and patch-panel count should be checked against the network's margin before deployment.
Is SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C suitable for replacing a legacy 10GbE module from another vendor?
SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C can be considered when the original part is an SFP+ optical module with matching wavelength, form factor, and host compatibility. A replacement should be evaluated for EEPROM coding behavior, DOM support if used by the platform, optical budget, and whether the switch enforces vendor identification or software-qualified part numbers.
What should I verify before using SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C in a mixed-vendor network?
For mixed-vendor networks, SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C should be checked for interoperability with the peer optics, switch optical thresholds, and management system alarms. The practical risk is usually not the connector or form factor, but whether the host platform accepts the module and whether the received optical power stays within the operating window on both ends of the link.
Can SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C be used in industrial or long-life deployments?
SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C may be used in long-running deployments if the operating environment stays within the host equipment and module specifications for temperature, airflow, vibration, and contamination control. In industrial installations, optical cleanliness, thermal stability, and power-cycle behavior often determine link stability more than the nominal transceiver type.
What are the practical limits of SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C if my link requires different optics or fiber plant changes?
SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C is a 1350nm LC SFP+ module, so it is best suited to links already designed around that optical interface. If the plant is built for a different wavelength class, connector style, or reach profile, changing only the transceiver can leave the link outside the intended budget and may require fiber re-termination or a different optic family.
How do I know whether SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C is a drop-in choice for my switch or router?
SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C is most likely a drop-in choice only when the port is an SFP+ cage, the system supports 10GbE optics, and the vendor compatibility policy allows the module to initialize cleanly. A quick validation should include link bring-up, DOM or status reporting if available, and verification that the port does not raise unsupported-transceiver alarms.
What trade-offs should I consider if I am choosing SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C instead of an OEM transceiver?
SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C can reduce sourcing constraints while keeping the same optical and mechanical interface, but the trade-off is that some OEM platforms apply stricter compatibility checks or telemetry expectations. The decision usually comes down to host acceptance, required support process, and whether the network design depends on vendor-certified optics for change control.
Does SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C require any special handling during installation or maintenance?
SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C should be handled like any precision optical SFP+ module: keep dust caps in place until installation, clean LC end faces before mating, and avoid unnecessary insertion cycles. Field issues are often caused by contaminated connectors, bent latch hardware, or a poor fit in crowded front-panel layouts rather than the module itself.
What should I check if SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C links up intermittently or shows marginal performance?
If SFP-10GB-CW-35-80-N-C links up intermittently, the first checks are optical cleanliness, patch-cord integrity, host port diagnostics, and whether the received power is near the edge of the supported range. Intermittent behavior can also come from incompatible coding, insufficient airflow, or a fiber plant that has too much loss for the chosen optics.

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