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The Cisco SFP-10G-BXU-I= is a 10 Gigabit bidirectional (BiDi) SFP+ transceiver designed for single-strand single-mode fiber (SSMF) connectivity, enabling cost-effective 10GBASE-BX-U networks. Operating on 1310 nm TX / 1490 nm RX wavelengths, this module supports 10 km reach and is ideal for enterprise access networks, metro Ethernet, and fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) deployments. By transmitting and receiving data over a single fiber, it reduces cabling complexity and operational costs while maintaining compatibility with Cisco’s Nexus, Catalyst, and ASR series devices.
Deploying the SFP-10G-BXU-I= in Cisco Catalyst 9500 core switches enables 10G uplinks to access-layer Catalyst 9200 stacks over existing single-mode fiber, reducing cabling costs by 40% compared to dual-strand solutions.
Telecom providers use this transceiver in Cisco ASR 9000 Series routers to aggregate GPON traffic from residential gateways, achieving ≤1 ms latency for VoIP and IPTV services.
In Cisco Nexus 9300-FX spine-leaf architectures, the module facilitates 10G inter-rack links with ≤0.5 dB/km attenuation, critical for maintaining Tier 3 data center uptime.
A: Yes, if the remote device uses 1490 nm TX / 1310 nm RX wavelengths. However, DDM interoperability may require Cisco NX-OS/IOS-XE for full visibility.
A: The APC connector design minimizes insertion loss to ≤0.3 dB, while SNMP traps alert administrators to signal degradation below -14 dBm Rx power.
A: Perform bi-annual connector cleaning with Cisco-recommended tools, and replace modules if laser bias current exceeds 15 mA (indicative of aging lasers).
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The SFP-10G-BXU-I= exemplifies how Cisco transforms legacy fiber infrastructure into a strategic asset. While competitors focus on raw speed, this transceiver addresses the often-overlooked cost and complexity of fiber plant management. Enterprises clinging to outdated dual-strand architectures face unnecessary CAPEX; adopters of this module unlock scalability without trenching new fiber. In an era where every strand counts, Cisco’s BiDi innovation isn’t just a product—it’s a roadmap to sustainable network growth.