Product Details

Tripp Lite by Eaton Cisco-Compatible GLC-TE SFP Transceiver - 10/100/1000Base-TX Copper RJ45 Cat6 328.08 ft. (100 m)

For Data Networking - 1 RJ-45 Female 1000Base-TX Network LAN - Twisted PairGigabit Ethernet - 1000Base-TX - Hot-swappable

Product ID

Mfg. Part: N286-01GLC-TE
UNSPSC: 43222608
MNJPartNumber: MNJ14469560

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Product Pricing

$51.08

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Options & Accessories

$16.02

Tripp Lite by Eaton Cat6 Gigabit Snagless Molded (UTP) Ethernet Cable (RJ45 M/M) PoE Yellow 6 ft. (1.83 m)

6 ft Category 6 Network Cable for Network Device - First End: 1 x RJ-45 Network - Male - Second End: 1 x RJ-45 Network - Male - Patch Cable - Yellow
Mfg. Part: N201-006-YW

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$7.32

$6.06

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Main Features

SFP Transceiver for Connecting Copper Cabling to Your Cisco Network Switch or Router

This SFP transceiver allows you to connect a copper Cat6 cable to a 10/100/1000 Mbps fiber network router, server or switch. It transmits data up to 328 feet (100 meters) and supports bi-directional Gigabit Ethernet communication up to 1.25 Gbps.

Functionally Equivalent to Cisco GLC-TE Transceiver Module

The MSA-compliant N286-01GLC-TE functions just like the equivalent Cisco GLC-TE transceiver module and is manufactured to meet or exceed Cisco specifications. You can use this transceiver with any compatible Cisco router, server or switch and receive the same performance as the GLC-TE.

Hot-Swappable for Installation Without Network Interruption

This input/output device is fully hot-swappable, so you can install it without a potentially costly 10/100/1000 Mbps network shutdown or device reboot. Just plug the SFP end of the transceiver into your Cisco network device. The other end has an RJ45 connector to link with high-speed Cat6 patch cable (sold separately). A convenient bail clasp latch helps you carefully remove the module from the device.

Premium Features for Superior Performance

The auto-sensing RJ45 port supports auto-negotiation and automatic MDI/MDI-X crossover to match the other end of the connection. The transceiver's zinc housing protects against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and excessive power dissipation.

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