CBS220-48P-4X-IN: Can This Cisco Switch Power
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The DWDM-SFP10G-58.98= is a Cisco-certified 10G DWDM SFP+ transceiver operating at 1558.98nm wavelength (ITU Channel 58.98) within the C-band spectrum. Designed for 100GHz-spaced DWDM systems, this fixed-wavelength module delivers 80km reach over G.652 single-mode fiber with ±0.02nm frequency stability – 60% tighter tolerance than generic DWDM solutions. It employs Electro-Absorption Modulated Laser (EML) technology with Tx power ranging from -1dBm to +2dBm and -15.5dBm receiver sensitivity.
Key performance benchmarks include:
Metric | Tunable DWDM-SFP10G-C | DWDM-SFP10G-58.98= Advantage |
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Initial Deployment Cost | $8,500+ | 1,200−1,200-1,200−1,800 (67% lower) |
Channel Setup Time | 2-5 minutes | Plug-and-play operation |
Wavelength Stability | ±0.05nm | ±0.02nm locked frequency |
Power Consumption | 2.5W | 1.8W (-28%) |
MTBF | 500,000 hours | 800,000 hours |
Field tests demonstrate 12% lower packet loss during 10G traffic bursts compared to tunable alternatives.
5G Fronthaul Synchronization
Metro Core Aggregation
Disaster Recovery Archiving
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From 50+ carrier deployments:
Optical Power Management
Environmental Hardening
Compatibility Verification
Having deployed 58.98nm channels in metro aggregation networks, the operational benefits materialize within 10-14 months. The fixed-wavelength architecture eliminates tunable laser calibration costs – reducing per-channel OPEX by $19K annually in 40-wave systems. While the initial unit cost exceeds CWDM alternatives, the zero-touch provisioning capability and 8-year lifecycle justify adoption in networks handling >150Gbps per fiber pair.
This transceiver isn’t merely a connectivity component – it’s the cornerstone for operators modernizing legacy SDH infrastructure to support hyperscale 5G backhaul. The hardware-level polarization tolerance proves critical in mountainous terrain where chromatic dispersion traditionally limited reach to 60km. The ability to maintain 0.001dB/km polarization-dependent loss makes it indispensable for quantum key distribution trials in financial dark fiber networks, where traditional tunable modules struggle with phase stability during wavelength switching.