IBM 19K1271 Short Wave SFP GBIC

IBM 19K1271 Short Wave SFP GBIC
IBM 19K1271 Short Wave SFP GBIC
The IBM Short Wave SFP GBIC (part number 19K1271) is a compact hot-pluggable transceiver designed for high-performance Ethernet and Fibre Channel connections over multimode fiber. Engineered to deliver reliable short-reach optical communication, this... Read More
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$38.95
  • In Stock: 2
  • Manufacturer: IBM
  • Model or Part: 19K1271
  • Condition: New
  • Weight: 3.00lb
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Overview

The IBM Short Wave SFP GBIC (part number 19K1271) is a compact hot-pluggable transceiver designed for high-performance Ethernet and Fibre Channel connections over multimode fiber. Engineered to deliver reliable short-reach optical communication, this module fits into any standard SFP slot and provides plug-and-play simplicity for data centre, campus and enterprise networking environments.

Key Features

  • Supports 1000BASE-SX Ethernet and 8Gb Fibre Channel standards
  • Operates at a wavelength of 850 nm for optimal short distance transmission
  • Low power consumption of less than 1.5 W, reducing overall system heat
  • Hot-swappable design enables replacement without service interruption
  • Robust mechanical housing meets IBM quality and reliability standards
  • Compatible with a wide range of network equipment from major vendors

Technical Specifications

  • Model / Part Number: 19K1271
  • Form Factor: SFP GBIC (Small Form-Factor Pluggable)
  • Data Rate: 1.0 Gbps
  • Wavelength: 850 nm
  • Fiber Type: Multimode fiber (OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4)
  • Maximum Reach: Up to 550 meters on OM2, up to 2200 meters on OM3, up to 5000 meters on OM4
  • Connector Type: LC duplex
  • Operating Temperature: 0 deg to 70 deg C (industrial) or -5 deg to 55 deg C (commercial)
  • Power Supply Voltage: 3.3 V DC
  • Compliance: IEC 61753-1, IEEE 802.3z, FC-PI-4

Typical Applications

  • Data centre uplinks and inter-rack connections
  • Campus backbone and building distribution networks
  • Enterprise LAN extensions requiring high bandwidth over short distances
  • Storage area network (SAN) environments using Fibre Channel
  • High-performance computing clusters with low latency optical links
  • Industrial automation systems where rugged, reliable connectivity is essential

This IBM Short Wave SFP GBIC delivers the performance and flexibility needed for modern high-speed networks while maintaining a small footprint and easy deployment. Its proven reliability makes it an ideal choice for any organization looking to upgrade or expand their fiber infrastructure.