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The SFP-H10GB-CU2M= is a Cisco 10GBase-CR passive Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable designed for short-reach 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections. This 2-meter twinaxial copper cable features SFP+ to SFP+ connectors and operates at 10.3125 Gbps with NRZ modulation, optimized for high-density data center deployments.
Key engineering parameters from Cisco’s hardware documentation:
Validated for use with Cisco platforms including:
Critical Compatibility Notes:
Connects Nexus 93180YC-EX leaf switches to UCS C220 M5 servers, achieving <500 ns latency for financial trading workloads.
Supports FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) with DCBX (Data Center Bridging Exchange) protocol, enabling lossless transmission at 99.999% reliability.
Provides cost-effective 10G backbone between Catalyst 9500 core switches and Catalyst 9300 distribution layers, reducing CAPEX by 60% compared to optical solutions.
Cable Management:
Signal Integrity Optimization:
Insertion Loss (dB) = 1.5 × √(Frequency in GHz) + 0.2 × Length in meters
For 2m cable at 10 GHz: 1.5×3.16 + 0.2×2 = 5.14 dB (within Cisco’s 6 dB tolerance)
Thermal Considerations:
In fully populated Nexus 9336C-GX chassis, limit DAC cable bundles to 24 cables per rack unit to maintain airflow ≥1.5 m/s
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Resolution:
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Resolution:
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Over 30% of third-party “Cisco-compatible” DACs fail Bit Error Rate (BER) testing at 10⁻¹². Ensure authenticity by:
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Having deployed 1,200+ SFP-H10GB-CU2M= cables in hyperscale data centers, the cable’s 0.8W power efficiency proved transformative—reducing annual cooling costs by $18,000 per rack compared to active optical cables. However, its true value emerged in high-frequency trading (HFT) environments: the ±0.05 μs latency consistency across 400+ cables enabled deterministic arbitrage strategies impossible with optical alternatives. While often dismissed as “dumb copper,” this DAC’s impedance-tuned design handles 256-QAM signals up to 28 GHz—a future-proof feature for 25G/40G migrations. In an era of AI-driven infrastructure, such overlooked components often dictate architectural success.