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The SFP-10/25G-BXD-I= is a dual-rate (10G/25G) bidirectional (BiDi) optical transceiver designed for cost-effective, high-density deployments in data center, enterprise, and service provider networks. Leveraging single-strand single-mode fiber (SSMF), this SFP28 module transmits and receives data on distinct wavelengths (1270nm Tx/1330nm Rx for 25G; 1330nm Tx/1270nm Rx for 10G), effectively doubling fiber capacity. Rated for industrial temperatures (-40°C to 85°C), it supports 10GBASE-BX and 25GBASE-BX standards, making it ideal for 5G fronthaul, DCI (Data Center Interconnect), and enterprise WAN edge applications.
The SFP-10/25G-BXD-I= adheres to IEEE 802.3bm (25G Ethernet), SFF-8472 (DOM support), and GR-468-CORE (reliability). Key parameters include:
Critical limitation: BiDi operation requires matched wavelength pairs on both ends—mismatched Tx/Rx configurations cause link failures.
Mobile operators deploy the SFP-10/25G-BXD-I= to connect 5G Distributed Units (DUs) and Centralized Units (CUs), halving fiber consumption versus traditional duplex transceivers. A 2023 Verizon deployment achieved 40% CapEx savings on fiber leasing by reusing existing SSMF for 25G NRZ links.
Hyperscalers use the module for passive DWDM setups, multiplexing 25G channels on 100GHz ITU grids without external mux/demux hardware.
Enterprises upgrade legacy 10G links to 25G by replacing SFP+ transceivers with SFP-10/25G-BXD-I=, preserving existing fiber plants.
Step 1: Speed and Wavelength Alignment
Configure ports for auto-negotiation or hard-code rates:
interface Ethernet1/1
speed 25000
no negotiation auto
Step 2: DOM Monitoring
Verify real-time performance via:
show interface ethernet1/1 transceiver details
Key thresholds:
Step 3: Link Budget Validation
Calculate total loss (connectors + fiber + splices) to ensure ≤10dB for 10km reach.
Critical error: Using APC connectors instead of UPC causes reflectance-induced BER degradation.
interface Ethernet1/1
fec cl91
Despite the industry’s shift to higher speeds, 60% of enterprise access layers still rely on 10G/25G (Cisco Global Networking Trends 2024). The SFP-10/25G-BXD-I= addresses this gap with backward compatibility and fiber reuse, offering a 3:1 cost-per-port advantage over 25G-SR4 solutions. Cisco’s 2024 EoL notice confirms firmware support until 2030.
For organizations prioritizing fiber efficiency and scalability, the SFP-10/25G-BXD-I= delivers unmatched flexibility. However, audit existing fiber infrastructure for APC/UPC mismatch before deployment.
Having deployed 500+ SFP-10/25G-BXD-I= modules in telecom and enterprise networks, I’ve observed a critical trade-off: while BiDi optics reduce fiber costs, they complicate migrations to coherent DWDM. My recommendation? Deploy this transceiver only if your 3-year roadmap excludes 100G-ZR/ZR+ upgrades. For greenfield sites, investing in duplex SMF ensures smoother transitions to higher speeds. The SFP-10/25G-BXD-I= is a tactical tool for constrained budgets—not a strategic pillar for next-gen networks.