Specifications:
- Brand Name: Juniper
- Part Number: JNP-SFP-DAC-2M
- Shipping weight: 0.09 kg/ 0.20 Lbs
- Item weight: 0.08 kg/ 0.18 Lbs
- DAC-Reach: 2 Meter/ 6.6 Feet
- DAC-Connector-A: SFP+
- Speed: 10G
- DAC-Connector-B: SFP+
- Main-Application: 10GBase-CR
- Wire-Gauge: 30 AWG
- MSA-Standard: SFP+ DAC
- Cable-Construction: passive
- Temperature Range: 0°C to +70°C
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JNP-SFP-DAC-2M
This cable, JNP-SFP-25G-DAC-2M Compatible 25G SFP28 Passive Direct Attach Copper Twinax Cable, is great to use in 25GBASE Ethernet. This cable works well with the IEEE P802.3 by Ethernet standard and is SFP28 MSA Compliant. Almost every SFP28 connector has an EEPROM giving all the information which is reas by the host system. The high speed, ease of installation, and cost-effectiveness make it ideal for data transfer over short distances, making it the ideal cable for every house.
It has low power consumption, which saves energy and simplifies the patching for short distances. The spine-leaf-shaped structure has made things easier as there is no network latency and better bandwidth. The minimum bend radius is 21.25mm, while the maximum data rate is 25Gbps. Not only the connector type is 25Gbps. Even the cable length is 2m, which is enough to cover short distances and links. The common applications is 5G wireless and data center.
The JNP-SFP-DAC-2M cable is a 10G Direct Attach Copper cable which is to be used to connect Juniper Networks switches those have 10G SFP+ ports like QFX5100, QFX5110, QFX5200, EX3300, EX3400, EX4300, EX4600 and so on. This 2metre shielded twisted pair cable is ideal for high bandwidth, low delay paths inside or between racks in the computer room.
FAQs
Which switch uses this cable?
The switches that support SPF DAC are Cisco, Arista, and Dell.
What is the maximum length of the SFP DAC cable?
The maximum length of SPF DAC cables is between 1 to 10 meters.
What is the difference between the SPF and DAC modules?
SFP is the transceiver module that gives network connectivity. They support different connections, such as copper and fiber optic. On the other hand, DAC comes up with built-in cable, used for short distances, and is budget-friendly than fiber optic cable.
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