Cisco Compatible DWDM-X2-40.56 - Functionally Identical 10GBASE-DWDM X2 1540.56nm 80km Duplex SC Single-mode Connector
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Cisco Compatible DWDM-X2-40.56 - Functionally Identical 10GBASE-DWDM X2 1540.56nm 80km Duplex SC Single-mode Connector

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Cisco Compatible DWDM-X2-40.56 - Functionally Identical 10GBASE-DWDM X2 1540.56nm 80km Duplex SC Single-mode ConnectorCisco Compatible DWDM X2 40. 56 1540. 56nm 80km 10GBASE DWDM Transceiver The Cisco Compatible DWDM X2 40. 56 is a high performance, OEM compatible transceiver designed to deliver enterprise grade reliability at a fraction of the cost of brand name equivalents. Offered by ENET as a functionally identical 10GBASE DWDM X2 module, this transceiver mirrors Cisco X2 optics in form, fit, and function, ensuring seamless interoperability across diverse network

Cisco Compatible DWDM-X2-40.56 1540.56nm 80km 10GBASE-DWDM Transceiver

The Cisco Compatible DWDM-X2-40.56 is a high-performance, OEM-compatible transceiver designed to deliver enterprise-grade reliability at a fraction of the cost of brand-name equivalents. Offered by ENET as a functionally identical 10GBASE-DWDM X2 module, this transceiver mirrors Cisco X2 optics in form, fit, and function, ensuring seamless interoperability across diverse network environments. With a precise 1540.56 nm DWDM wavelength and an impressive reach of up to 80 kilometers on standard single-mode fiber, it enables long-haul connectivity across data centers, campuses, and metro networks. This module uses SC duplex connectors, simplifying integration into existing fiber layouts and minimizing the need for specialized adapters. Built to balance performance with value, the DWDM-X2-40.56 gives you the confidence of Cisco compatibility while preserving cost efficiency and supply flexibility.

  • Cost-effective, OEM-compatible optics: This ENET module is designed to be functionally identical to Cisco transceivers, delivering a guaranteed compatible solution across a wide array of OEM families. It provides the same electrical and optical characteristics as the original Cisco X2 10G DWDM modules, ensuring seamless interoperability with Cisco switches, routers, and DWDM-enabled networks. By prioritizing compatibility and robust QA, ENET offers a cost-efficient alternative without compromising performance, reliability, or long-term availability.

  • Wavelength, reach, and data rate tailored for DWDM networks: The DWDM-X2-40.56 operates at 1540.56 nm to align with ITU-T DWDM channel plans, supporting 10GBASE-DWDM communications. With a reach up to 80 kilometers on standard single-mode fiber, it enables extended links between data centers and core networks while maintaining tight tolerance for dispersion and signal integrity. This makes it ideal for metro-regional backbones, private data corridors, and high-capacity links in Enterprise WAN deployments.

  • Simple integration with SC duplex fiber: Equipped with SC duplex connectors, this transceiver is designed for straightforward installation into compatible Cisco and third-party devices that accept X2 10G DWDM modules. The SC connectors facilitate quick, reliable fiber terminations and minimize the risk of misalignment or connector damage during installation. For network teams, this translates to faster deployments, fewer field issues, and more predictable performance in critical backbone links.

  • Quality assurance and reliability: ENET emphasizes a 100% guaranteed compatible solution, backed by rigorous testing and warranty coverage that mirrors OEM performance and reliability. The DWDM-X2-40.56 is engineered to maintain optical performance over time, with consistency across production batches and strong QA processes that help ensure a dependable, long-term investment for your DWDM network infrastructure.

  • Vendor flexibility and procurement resilience: By offering OEM-compatible transceivers across a broad ecosystem, ENET helps customers mitigate supply chain risks and maintain network uptime. The DWDM-X2-40.56 is part of a complete line of compatible transceivers spanning dozens of manufacturers, giving you the agility to source from multiple suppliers without sacrificing compatibility or performance, and enabling easier lifecycle management for large-scale deployments.

Technical Details of Cisco Compatible DWDM-X2-40.56

  • Form factor: X2 hot-swappable DWDM transceiver module compatible with Cisco devices that accept X2 optics.

  • Data rate: 10GBASE-DWDM (10 Gigabits per second), designed for high-speed metro/long-haul networks.

  • Wavelength: 1540.56 nm DWDM channel, aligned with standard DWDM channel plans for reliable operation in dense wavelength-division multiplexing deployments.

  • Reach: Up to 80 kilometers on standard single-mode fiber, enabling substantial distance between nodes without regeneration.

  • Fiber type: Single-mode fiber (SMF) optimized for DWDM operation.

  • Connector: SC duplex optical connector for straightforward integration with existing fiber infrastructure.

  • Compatibility: Cisco-compatible X2 optics, designed to mirror the electrical and optical behavior of OEM Cisco DWDM modules for reliable interoperability.

how to install Cisco Compatible DWDM-X2-40.56

  • Verify compatibility: Before installation, confirm that your network device supports the X2 form factor and 10G DWDM operation. Check vendor documentation for listed transceiver compatibility and fiber channel requirements. Ensure your DWDM network, line cards, and ROADM configurations are designed to accommodate 1540.56 nm channels and SC duplex connectors.

  • Power down and prepare: Power down the network device and any connected equipment per standard maintenance procedures. Gather the appropriate SC duplex fiber patch leads and ensure clean, undamaged connectors on both ends of the link.

  • Install the module: Insert the DWDM-X2-40.56 module into the appropriate X2 slot on the device until it seats firmly in place. Avoid excessive force; ensure the latch or retention mechanism engages correctly to secure the module.

  • Connect the fiber: Attach SC duplex patch cords to the transceiver’s SC connectors, routing them to the corresponding input/output ports in your network path. Take care to align transmit and receive directions correctly to avoid signal misalignment and potential link failure.

  • Power up and verify: Power up the device and check module detection on the device management interface. Confirm optical link status and transceiver health indicators per vendor management tools. Validate that the link is up at 10G and that the DWDM channel remains within expected optical budgets and dispersion tolerance.

  • Configure and test: Apply necessary network configuration for DWDM channels and wavelength planning. Run end-to-end connectivity tests, including BER checks, OTN framing where applicable, and any SFP+/X2-specific settings. Monitor the link for stability over time and adjust dispersion compensation or channel assignments as needed.

  • Documentation and maintenance: Record the transceiver model, wavelength, reach, and port mappings in your network inventory. Schedule periodic health checks and firmware/compatibility reviews to preserve performance and alignment with evolving DWDM requirements.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Is the Cisco Compatible DWDM-X2-40.56 truly Cisco-compatible?

    A: Yes. This module is designed to be functionally identical to Cisco X2 10G DWDM transceivers, providing equivalent electrical and optical characteristics to ensure interoperability with Cisco devices and other compatible hardware in a DWDM environment.

  • Q: What does 1540.56 nm mean for DWDM deployment?

    A: The 1540.56 nm wavelength is part of the ITU-T DWDM channel plan, chosen to minimize dispersion and maximize compatibility with standard SMF networks. It enables efficient, high-bandwidth communication over long distances while coexisting with other wavelengths in a DWDM multiplexed system.

  • Q: How far can this transceiver transmit data?

    A: The DWDM-X2-40.56 supports up to 80 kilometers on typical single-mode fiber, depending on fiber quality, network topology, and dispersion management. Longer distances may require dispersion compensation and network planning.

  • Q: What connectors are used on this module?

    A: The transceiver uses SC duplex connectors, which are common in DWDM deployments. This simplifies integration with existing patch panels and fiber runs that utilize SC-type terminations.

  • Q: Is this transceiver backed by a warranty?

    A: Yes. ENET provides a 100% compatible solution with warranty coverage that mirrors OEM expectations, along with testing to ensure performance parity with original Cisco modules.

  • Q: Can I mix OEM-compatible transceivers with Cisco-branded optics in the same network?

    A: In most cases, mixed deployments are feasible provided the devices, channels, and fiber paths are correctly planned and the transceivers are recognized by the host devices. Always verify compatibility and performance in a controlled test environment before wider rollout.

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