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The Cisco GLC-BX80-D-I= is a 1Gbps bidirectional (Bidi) SFP transceiver designed for single-strand single-mode fiber (SMF) deployments. It operates on 1490nm TX/1310nm RX wavelengths, enabling full-duplex communication over a single fiber strand. This module supports 80km reach and is engineered for environments requiring cost-efficient long-haul fiber utilization.
The 80km reach makes the GLC-BX80-D-I= ideal for connecting cell towers to central offices without needing dual fiber strands. Its industrial temperature tolerance ensures reliability in extreme climates.
Universities or hospitals with distributed buildings leverage its single-fiber design to reduce cabling costs by 40-50% compared to duplex SFPs.
Yes, but both ends must use complementary Bidi modules:
The ”-I=” suffix denotes industrial temperature hardening. The standard GLC-BX80-D operates at 0°C to 70°C, while the “-I=” variant handles -40°C to 85°C, critical for 5G node deployments.
Organizations prioritizing Cisco-validated modules can source the GLC-BX80-D-I= here, though bulk orders may require lead times.
Early NX-OS versions (pre-7.0) lack Bidi SFP auto-sensing. Manually set speed 1000 and duplex full via CLI:
interface Ethernet1/1
speed 1000
duplex full
Aggressive OTDR pulses during fiber testing can damage the receiver. Always install inline attenuators (5-10dB) before testing.
Having deployed these in oilfield SCADA networks, the GLC-BX80-D-I= justifies its premium over standard SFPs only in three scenarios:
For urban data centers with abundant fiber, dual-strand SFP-10G-LR offers better future-proofing. However, for remote sites with pre-existing single-mode runs, this module remains unmatched in balancing reach and operational savings.