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Summary
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Cisco offers a comprehensive range of pluggable optical modules for the Cisco ONS Family of
multiservice platforms. The wide variety of modules gives you flexible and cost-effective options for
all types of client interfaces. Cisco offers a range of GBICs for Gigabit Ethernet use, a wide variety
of SFP modules, and has recently introduced 10-Gbps Small Form-Factor Pluggable (XFP)
modules. These small, modular optical interface transceivers offer a convenient and cost-effective
solution for an array of applications in the data center, campus, metropolitan-area access and ring
network, storage area network, and long-haul network.
Contents
Technical Overview........................................................................................................................... 2
Pluggable Modules: List and Description .......................................................................................... 5
GBIC List and Descriptions ............................................................................................................. 11
XFP List and Description................................................................................................................. 13
SFP Technical Details..................................................................................................................... 14
Compatibility Matrix......................................................................................................................... 19
Ordering Information ....................................................................................................................... 25
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Technical Overview
SFP Module
The SFP transceiver module (Figure 1) is a bidirectional device with a transmitter and receiver in
the same physical package. The module interfaces to the network through a connector interface
on the electrical ports and through an LC termination connector on the optical ports. Electrical
interfaces and dimensions are defined in the SFF-8472 industry-standard multisource agreement
(MSA).
A schematic of the SFP transceiver module functional block diagram is illustrated in Figure 2. It
contains three parts: the transmitter, receiver, and Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only
Memory (EEPROM) storage chip. This block diagram is intended for information purposes only
and does not illustrate design requirements.
Transmitter
In the transmit direction, the SFP transceiver module receives the electrical signal and transmits
this data in an optical signal by using a laser driver that controls the laser diode. The optical output
power is held constant by an automatic power control circuit.
Receiver
In the receive direction, the SFP transceiver module receives an NRZ optical signal and converts it
to an electrical equivalent. The receive portion of the module will use some kind of amplifier to
control the converted electrical signal.
EEPROM
This type of SFP transceiver is identified by the standard two-wire serial interface used in
EEPROM with an I2C interface (with serial ID functions) that is part of the GBIC specifications and
the SFF-8472 MSA. In addition, EEPROM offers an enhanced monitoring interface for optical
transceivers as described in SFF-8472, which allows real-time access to the device to enable
monitoring of received optical power, laser bias current, laser optical output power, etc.
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GBIC Module
The GBIC transceiver module (Figure 3) is a bidirectional device with a transmitter and receiver in
the same physical package. This transceiver converts serial electric signals to serial optical signals
and vice versa. In networking, a GBIC is used to interface a fiber optic system with an Ethernet
system, such as Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet.
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XFP Module
The XFP transceiver module (Figure 5) is a bidirectional device with a transmitter and receiver in
the same physical package. The XFP module contains a 30-pin surface mount connector on the
electrical interface and a duplex LC connector on the optical interface.
Figure 6 shows an XFP transceiver module functional block diagram. It contains two parts: the
transmitter and the receiver.
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Transmitter
In the transmit direction, the transceiver module receives a 10-Gbps electrical data signal and
transmits the data as an optical signal via an E/O converter. The optical output power is held
constant by an automatic power control circuit. The transmitter also contains a Clock Data
Recovery (CDR) circuit. The function of this circuit is to attenuate and reshape any jitter received
on the electrical interface.
Receiver
In the receive direction, the transceiver module receives a 10-Gbps optical signal and converts it to
an electrical equivalent. The receiver contains a CDR circuit.
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There are still some older product IDs for the Cisco ONS 15454 platform, but those IDs will migrate
toward the newer ID scheme for the Cisco ONS Family.
Red Color codes indicate deltas introduced with the 9.0 release.
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-SE-2G-L2= OC48/STM16, LR2, 1550nm, SFP, 10-2013-01 GR253 OC48 LR2 –10 to +85
EXT G.957 L-16.2
ONS-SI-155-SR-MM= SFP – OC3, SR, 1310 NM, MULTI 10-2279-01 GR253 –40 to +85
MODE, I-TEMP
ONS-SI-155-I1= SFP – OC3/STM1 IR1/S-1.1 1310 10-1938-02 GR253 OC3 IR1 –40 to +85
SFP, ITEMP G.957 S-1.1
ONS-SI-155-L1= SFP – OC3/STM1 LR, L-1.1, 1310 nm, 10-1957-02 GR253 OC3 LR1 –40 to +85
, ITEMP G.957 L-1.1
ONS-SI-155-L2= SFP – OC3/STM1 LR-2, L-1.2, 1550 10-1937-02 GR253 OC3 LR2 –40 to +85
nm, ITEMP G.957 L-1.2
ONS-SI-622-SR-MM= SFP – OC12, SR, 1310 NM, MULTI 10-2280-01 GR253 –40 to +85
MODE, I-TEMP
ONS-SI-622-I1= SFP – OC12/STM4 and OC3/STM1 10-1956-02 GR253 OC3/OC12 IR1 –40 to +85
IR, S-4.1, S-1.1, 1310 nm, ITEMP G.957 S-4.1/S-1.1
ONS-SI-622-L1= SFP – OC12/STM4 LR, L-4.1, 1310 10-1958-02 GR253 OC12 LR1 –40 to +85
nm, ITEMP G.957 L-4.1
ONS-SI-622-L2= SFP – OC12/STM4 LR, L-4.2, 1550 10-1936-02 GR253 OC12 LR2 –40 to +85
nm, ITEMP G.957 L-4.2
ONS-SI-2G-S1 SFP – OC48/STM16, SR, 1310 nm, 10-1992-02 GR253 OC48 SR –40 to +85
ITEMP, LC G.957 I-16
ONS-SI-2G-I1= SFP – OC48/STM16, IR, 1310 nm, 10-1993-02 GR253 OC48 IR1 –40 to +85
ITEMP, LC G.957 S-16.1
ONS-SI-2G-L1= SFP – OC48/STM16, LR1, 1310 nm, 10-2102-02 GR253 OC48 LR1 –40 to +85
ITEMP, LC G.957 L-16.1
ONS-SI-2G-L2= SFP – OC48/STM16, LR2, 1550 nm, 10-1990-02 GR253 OC48 LR2 –40 to +85
ITEMP, LC G.957 L-16.2
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Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-SE-100-LX10= SFP – 100 Mbps Long Reach – 1310 10-2213-01 100Base LX –10 to +85
nm – SM – LC, EXT-TEMP IEEE-802.3
ONS-SI-100-LX10= SFP – 100 Mbps Long Reach – 1310 10-2294-01 100Base LX –40 to +85
nm – SM – LC, ITEMP IEEE-802.3
ONS-SE-100-FX= SFP – 100 Mbps Short Reach – 1310 10-2212-01 100Base FX –10 to +85
nm – MM – LC, EXT-TEMP IEEE-802.3
ONS-SI-100-FX= SFP – 100 Mbps Short Reach – 1310 10-2350-01 100Base FX –40 to +85
nm – MM – LC, ITEMP IEEE-802.3
ONS-SE-100-BX10U= SFP -10/100 BX-U, EXT 10-2353-01 100Base BX-U –10 to +85
IEEE-802.3
ONS-SE-100-BX10D= SFP -10/100 BX-D, EXT 10-2352-01 100Base BX-D –10 to +85
IEEE-802.3
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Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-SE-4G-MM= 4G FC SFP, 850 nm, LC, MM – EXT 10-2259-01 400-M5-SN-I and –10 to +85
TEMP 400-M6-SN-I
ONS-SE-4G-SM= 4G FC SFP, 1310 nm, LC, SM – EXT 10-2252-01 400-SM-LC-L –10 to +85
TEMP
1: This SFP module will replace the old 15327-SFP-LC-SX= and 15454-SFP-LC-SX= that have begun the end-of-life process.
2: This SFP module will replace the old 15327-SFP-LC-LX= and 15454-SFP-LC-LX= that have begun the end-of-life process.
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-SC-2G-28.7= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1528.77, 100 10-2307-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-30.3= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1530.33, 100 10-2155-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-31.1= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1531.12, 100 10-2156-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-31.9= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1531.90, 100 10-2157-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-32.6= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1532.68, 100 10-2158-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-33.4= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1533.47, 100 10-2306-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-34.2= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1534.25, 100 10-2159-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
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Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-SC-2G-35.0= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1535.04, 100 10-2160-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-35.8= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1535.82, 100 10-2161-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-36.6= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1536.61, 100 10-2162-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-38.1= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1538.19, 100 10-2163-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-38.9= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1538.98, 100 10-2164-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-39.7= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1539.77, 100 10-2165-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-40.5= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1540.56, 100 10-2185-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-41.3= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1541.35, 100 10-2305-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-42.1= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1542.14, 100 10-2166-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-42.9= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1542.94, 100 10-2167-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-43.7= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1543.73, 100 10-2168-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-44.5= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1544.53, 100 10-2169-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-46.1= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1546.12, 100 10-2170-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-46.9= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1546.92, 100 10-2171-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-47.7= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1547.72, 100 10-2172-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-48.5= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1548.51, 100 10-2173-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-49.3= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1549.32, 100 10-2304-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-50.1= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1550.12, 100 10-2186-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-50.9= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1550.92, 100 10-2174-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-51.7= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1551.72, 100 10-2175-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-52.5= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1552.52, 100 10-2176-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-54.1= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1554.13, 100 10-2177-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-54.9= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1554.94, 100 10-2178-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-55.7= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1555.75, 100 10-2179-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-56.5= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1556.55, 100 10-2180-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-57.3= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1557.36, 100 10-2308-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-58.1= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1558.17, 100 10-2181-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-58.9= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1558.98, 100 10-2182-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
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Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-SC-2G-59.7= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1559.79, 100 10-2183-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
ONS-SC-2G-60.6= OC-48/STM-16, SFP, 1560.61, 100 10-2184-02 ITU G694, GR2918 0 to +70
GHz, LC
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-SE-155-1470= SFP – OC-3/STM-1, CWDM, 1470 nm, 10-1996-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
EXT
ONS-SE-155-1490= SFP – OC-3/STM-1, CWDM, 1490 nm, 10-1998-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
EXT
ONS-SE-155-1510= SFP – OC-3/STM-1, CWDM, 1510 nm, 10-1999-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
EXT
ONS-SE-155-1530= SFP – OC-3/STM-1, CWDM, 1530 nm, 10-2000-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
EXT
ONS-SE-155-1550= SFP – OC-3/STM-1, CWDM, 1550 nm, 10-2001-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
EXT
ONS-SE-155-1570= SFP – OC-3/STM-1, CWDM, 1570 nm, 10-2002-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
EXT
ONS-SE-155-1590= SFP – OC-3/STM-1, CWDM, 1590 nm, 10-2003-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
EXT
ONS-SE-155-1610= SFP – OC-3/STM-1, CWDM, 1610 nm, 10-1997-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
EXT
ONS-SE-622-1470= SFP – OC-12/STM-4, CWDM, 1470 10-2004-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
nm, EXT
ONS-SE-622-1490= SFP – OC-12/STM-4, CWDM, 1490 10-2005-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
nm, EXT
ONS-SE-622-1510= SFP – OC-12/STM-4, CWDM, 1510 10-2006-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
nm, EXT
ONS-SE-622-1530= SFP – OC-12/STM-4, CWDM, 1530 10-2007-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
nm, EXT
ONS-SE-622-1550= SFP – OC-12/STM-4, CWDM, 1550 10-2008-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
nm, EXT
ONS-SE-622-1570= SFP – OC-12/STM-4, CWDM, 1570 10-2009-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
nm, EXT
ONS-SE-622-1590= SFP – OC-12/STM-4, CWDM, 1590 10-2010-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
nm, EXT
ONS-SE-622-1610= SFP – OC-12/STM-4, CWDM, 1610 10-2011-01 ITU-T G.694.2 –10 to +85
nm, EXT
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Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
Grey GBICs
Cisco offers a wide range of Grey GBICs. Table 7 provides the details.
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-GX-2FC-MMI= 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps, 850 nm, SC, MM 10-2015-01 100-M5-SN-I, –10 to +85
100-M6-SN-I,
200-M5-SN-I,
200-M6-SN-I
ONS-GX-2FC-SML= 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps, 1310 nm, SC, SM 10-2016-01 100-SM-LC-L –10 to +85
200-SM-LC-L
CWDM GBICs
Cisco offers a complete set of CWDM GBICs. Table 8 lists details.
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
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Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
DWDM GBICs
Cisco offers a complete set of DWDM GBICs. Table 9 lists the details.
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
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Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
ONS-XC-10G-L2= XFP – OC-192/STM-64 – 1550 LR2 – 10-2194-02 ITU G959.1 P1L1-2D2 0 to +70
SM LC GR253 LR-2
Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
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Temperature
Product ID Product Description Part Number Applicable Standard Range (°C)
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Tables 12 lists the optical parameters for the Cisco ONS SONET/SDH SFP modules.
3: The indicated dispersion range corresponds to the approximate worst-case dispersion for 80 km G.652/G.654 fiber over the
wavelength range 1500–1580 nm.
Tables 13 to 15 list the optical parameters for the GBIC and data SFP modules for the Cisco ONS
Family.
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8: Based on any valid 8B/10B code pattern measured at, or extrapolated to, 10E-15 BER measured at center of eye.
29 µW OMA
9
ONS-SE-4G-SM= 1270–1355 –8.4 to –3 2 to 10,000
9: Specified OMA at 4.25 Gbps is equivalent to an average power of -17.3 dBm at an ER of 9 dB.
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Receiver
Transmit Power Wavelength Receiver Power
Product ID Range (dBm) Range (nm) Range (dBm) Dispersion Penalty (dB)
Receiver
Wavelength Range Transmitter Transmit Power Range
Product ID (nm) Stability (pm) Spectral Width (pm) (dBm)
10
ONS-SC-2G-xx.x= 1260–1620 –100 to +100 200 0 to +4
(100GHz spacing)
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Optical Performance
Power-Limited Performances
Input power range dBm –9 to –28 At BER=10e-12 with SONET framed PRBS23 at OSNR of
21dB, 0.1nm BW
Dispersion tolerance ps/nm –800 to +2400 Power Penalty=3dB, OSNR=21dB at 0.1nmBW (Noise
Penalty=0dB)
Noise-Limited Performances
Input power range dBm –9 to –22 At BER=10e-12 with SONET framed PRBS23 at OSNR of
16dB at 0.1nm bandwidth
Dispersion tolerance ps/nm –800 to +2400 Noise Penalty=3dB, OSNR=19dB at 0.1nmBW (Power
Penalty=0dB)
Receiver
Wavelength Range Transmitter Spectral Width Transmit Power Range
Product ID (nm) Stability (pm) (pm) (dBm)
11
ONS-XC-10G-xx.x= 1260–1607 –100 to +100 200 –1 to +3
(100GHz spacing)
Optical Performance
Input power range dBm –7 to –20 At BER=10e-12 (at 1310 nm ± 20nm) applicable at 9.9G, 10.3G only
Input power range dBm –7 to –23 At BER=10e-12 applicable at 9.9G, 10.3G only 23dB OSNR (0.5nm
RBW)
Input power range –7 to –20 At BER=10e-12 (–500 to +1600 ps/nm) applicable at 9.9G, 10.3G only –
23dB OSNR (0.5nm RBW)
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Input power range dBm –7 to –18 At BER=10e-12 applicable at 9.9G, 10.3G only 17dB OSNR (0.5nm
RBW)
Input power range dBm –7 to –18 At BER=10e-12 (–500 to +1600 ps/nm) applicable at 9.9G, 10.3G only –
20dB OSNR (0.5nm RBW)
Input power range dBm –7 to –18 At BER PREFEC <10e-5 applicable at 10.7G, 11.1G only -- 11dB
OSNR (0.5nm RBW)
Input power range dBm –7 to –18 At BER PREFEC <10e-5 (-500 to +1100 ps/nm) applicable at 10.7G,
11.1G only – 12dB OSNR (0.5nm RBW)
Input power range dBm –7 to –27 At BER PREFEC <7*10e-4 applicable at 10.7G, 11.1G only – 23dB
OSNR
Input power range dBm –7 to –24 At BER PREFEC <7*10e-4 (–500 to +1300 ps/nm) applicable at 10.7G,
11.1G only – 23dB OSNR (0.5nm RBW)
Input power range dBm –7 to –18 At BER PREFEC <7*10e-4 applicable at 10.7G, 11.1G only – 8dB
OSNR (0.5nm RBW)
Input power range dBm –7 to –18 At BER PREFEC <7*10e-4 (–500 to +1100 ps/nm) applicable at 10.7G,
11.1G only – 9dB OSNR (0.5nm RBW)
Compatibility Matrix
Tables 26 through 30 indicate which SFP modules are available on different Cisco ONS Family
platforms and boards.
ML-MR-10
CE-MR-10
ML1000-2
CE1000-4
FC_MR-4
10G-SR1
MRC-12
10G-XR
MRC-4
G1K-4
Product ID
ONS-GX-2FC-MMI= 5.0
ONS-GX-2FC-SML= 5.0
ONS-SE-100-LX10= 6.0
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MRC-12-2.5G
ML100-X-8
E1000-2-G
ML-MR-10
CE-MR-10
ML1000-2
CE1000-4
FC_MR-4
10G-SR1
MRC-12
10G-XR
MRC-4
G1K-4
Product ID
ONS-SE-100-FX= 6.0
15454-SFP-LC-SX= 4.x
15454-SFP-LC-LX/LH= 4.x
ONS-SC-GE-SX= 4.x
ONS-SC-GE-LX= 4.x
ONS-XC-10G-I2= 6.0
ONS-XC-10G-L2= 6.0
21
ONS-XC-10G-xx.x= 8.5
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22: A maximum of 4 DWDM or CWDM SFP can be placed in the ML-MR and CE-MR cards. No other SFPs can
be placed in the board. The maximum ambient temperature suitable for this configuration is +45°C.
100M-2.5G MR-
10GE-XP(E)
EFEC TXP
EFEC TXP
ADM-10G
GE-XP(E)
FEC MXP
OTU2-XP
DataMux
DataMux
2.5G MR
10G MR
4x2,5G
4x2.5G
TXP
10G
Product ID
15454-SFP3-1-IR= 4.5
ONS-SC-155-EL= 9.0
ONS-SI-155-SR-MM= 8.0
ONS-SI-155-I1= 9.0
ONS-SI-155-L2= 8.0
15454-SFP12-4-IR= 4.5
ONS-SE-Z1= 8.0
15454-SFP-200= 4.5
ONS-SE-4G-MM= 7.0
ONS-SE-4G-SM= 7.0
25
ONS-SC-2G-xx.x= 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5
26
ONS-SC-Z3-xxxx= 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5
35
ONS-XC-10G-S1= 5.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 9.0
27
ONS-XC-10G-I2= 8.5 8.5 8.5 9.0
24 29
ONS-XC-10G-L2= 7.0 9.0
28 36
ONS-XC-10G-xx.x= 8.0 8.0 8.0 9.0
23: Supported in software release 7.0.x but not in 8.0. Supported in Release 8.5.
24: ONS-XC-10G-L2. 10G TXP, when equipped with LR2 XFP, needs to be placed on high-speed slot for power dissipation
constraint if using FTA-3 or FTA-48V. If CC-FTA is used, there is no restriction.
25: For DWDM SFP modules, “xx.x” ranges from 30.3 to 60.6. Supports GE, 1G FC, 2G FC, and OC-48, pending board rate
support. Only P/N version 02 is qualified on the Cisco ONS 15454 MSTP.
DWDM SFP modules will require mandatory CC-FTA use.
26: For CWDM SFP modules, “xxxx” ranges from 1470 to 1610. Supports GE, 1G FC, 2G FC, and OC-48, pending board rate
support.
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ONS-SI-155-L2= 6.0
ONS-SI-622-L2= 6.0
ONS-SE-Z1= 6.0
ONS-SI-2G-S1= 6.0
ONS-SI-2G-I1= 9.0
ONS-SE-2G-L2= 6.0
ONS-SI-2G-L2= 9.0
29
ONS-SC-2G-xx.x= 6.0
ONS-XC-10G-S1= 6.0
ONS-XC-10G-I2= 9.0
ONS-XC-10G-L2= 6.0
ONS-XC-10G-xx.x= 9.0
29: For DWDM SFP modules, “xx.x” ranges from 30.3 to 60.6.
15327-SFP-LC-SX= X
15327-SFP-LC-LX= X
ONS-SC-GE-SX= X X
ONS-SC-GE-LX= X X
15454-SFP-LC-SX= X
15454-SFP-LC-LX= X
ONS-SI-100-LX10= 8.5.1
ONS-SI-100-FX= 8.5.1
ONS-SE-100-BX10U= 8.5.1
ONS-SE-100-BX10D= 8.5.1
ONS-SI-GE-SX= 8.5.1
ONS-SI-GE-LX= 8.5.1
ONS-SI-GE-ZX= 8.5.1
ONS-SE-ZE-EL= 8.5.1
ONS-SC-155-EL= 9.033
33
ONS-SI-155-SR-MM= 9.0
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ONS-SI-2G-S1= 7.0
ONS-SI-2G-I1= 7.0
ONS-SI-2G-L1= 7.0
ONS-SI-2G-L2= 7.0
ONS-SE-Z1= 8.5
30
ONS-SE-155-xxxx 9.0 7.0
31
ONS-SE-622-xxxx 9.0 7.0
31
ONS-SE-2G-xxxx 9.033
32
ONS-SC-2G-xx.x= 7.0
30: For CWDM 155 Mbps SFP modules, “xxxx” ranges from 1470 to 1610.
31: For CWDM SFP modules, “xxxx” ranges from 1470 to 1610.
32: For DWDM SFP modules, “xx.x” ranges from 30.3 to 60.6.
33. Only for 15310-SDH version
15454-SFP-GEFC-SX= X X X X
ONS-SE-G2F-SX=
Product ID MTBF in hours Power Comsumption MAX (W) Supported Cable Connection
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Product ID MTBF in hours Power Comsumption MAX (W) Supported Cable Connection
Product ID MTBF in hours Power Comsumption MAX (W) Supported Cable Connection
Product ID MTBF in hours Power Comsumption MAX (W) Supported Cable Connection
ONS-SE-Z1= 3,039,499 1W
Product ID MTBF in hours Power Comsumption MAX (W) Supported Cable Connection
Product ID MTBF in hours Power Comsumption MAX (W) Supported Cable Connection
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DWDM Pluggables
Ordering Information
All the available pluggable interfaces are orderable from Cisco.com. Please check the Pricing Tool
for further information:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/pricing?Request=ShowCurrentPriceSrch.
Third-Party Equipment
The use of third-party equipment in the place of Cisco ONS SFP products is not recommended, for
the following reasons:
● Cisco can guarantee service-level agreements (SLAs) only on parts that have undergone
the Cisco Test Plan and Validation Process. Without comprehensive testing and validation,
SFP products may display anomalous behavior that can impact host-board performance.
● Cisco SFP modules reserve specific EEPROM fields in order to store inventory data such
as Product ID, Part Number, Serial Number, and CLEI CODE that are specific to Cisco SFP
modules and are required for SLAs.
● The Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) and Cisco Customer Advocacy can only
support Cisco modules and boards for the Cisco ONS Family products
Lead Time
Please check the Lead-Time Tool to identify standard lead-time for various Cisco ONS Family
products: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/leadtimes.cgi.
A different approach is used for DWDM SFP modules. Based upon customer usage, Cisco has
identified and selected particular high-usage wavelengths, and will maintain shorter lead-times on
these items.
Short lead-time (4 weeks) DWDM SFP modules are from 1550.1 to 1560.6.
Unforecasted pluggable optics on different lambdas could lead to 16 weeks of delivery time.
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End-of-Sale/End-of-Life Products
Table 38 lists the Cisco SFP modules that have reached end-of-life or end-of-sale, followed by
their replacement products.
15327-SFP-LC-SX= ONS-SC-GE-SX=
15327-SFP-LC-LX= ONS-SC-GE-LX=
15454-SFP-LC-SX= ONS-SC-GE-SX=
15454-SFP-LC-LX= ONS-SC-GE-LX=
15454-SFP-GE+-LX= ONS-SE-G2F-SX=
15454-SFP-GEFC-SX= ONS-SE-G2F-SX=
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