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The CB-LC-LC-SMF5M= is a Cisco-certified single-mode fiber optic patch cable designed for high-speed, long-distance data transmission. Featuring LC duplex connectors and a 5-meter length, it supports connections between Cisco switches, routers, and optical transceivers (e.g., QSFP-100G-LR4 or SFP-10G-LR). Built with OS2-grade 9/125μm single-mode fiber, it enables 10G to 100G speeds over distances up to 10 kilometers, making it ideal for data center interconnects, metro networks, or campus backbones.
Key specifications:
Yes. The LC duplex connectors adhere to global standards, ensuring interoperability with third-party transceivers or switches. However, Cisco recommends using certified cables with their hardware to ensure end-to-end performance warranties and diagnostics accuracy.
Single-mode fiber (SMF) excels in long-distance, high-bandwidth applications (e.g., cross-building links or ISP backbones) due to its smaller core diameter, which minimizes modal dispersion. While multimode cables (like OM3/OM4) are cost-effective for short runs, SMF’s lower signal loss and future-proof scalability justify its use in enterprise core networks.
Cisco’s certification guarantees:
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During a metropolitan area network (MAN) upgrade, the CB-LC-LC-SMF5M= reliably connected Nexus 9508 switches across 8km without signal repeaters—something generic OS2 cables failed to achieve due to inconsistent APC polish. For DWDM setups, pair this cable with Cisco NCS 2000 series transponders, but always clean connectors with lint-free wipes to prevent particulate-induced loss. While 5 meters suits most intra-rack links, ensure slack loops are managed to avoid microbends exceeding 15mm. In mixed vendor environments, test end-to-end light levels post-installation to validate Cisco’s attenuation claims.