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As we all know, the main difference between the Gigabit Light Module and the Mercy Light Module is that their transmission rate is different. The transmission rate of the Gigabit Light Module is 1000Mbps, and the transmission rate of the 10GBPS of the 10G trillion light module is 10Gbps. In addition to the transmission rate, do you also know the differences between the Gigabit Light Module and the Merry Light Module? Next, this article will analyze the differences between the Gigabit Module and the Mercy Module.
1. What is Gigabit Light Module?
Gigabit light module is the light module with a transmission rate of 1000Mbps, which is usually represented by Fe. Gigabit light modules generally have two types of Gigabit SFP light modules and GBIC light modules. The transmission distance can reach 80m -160km. We can distinguish the Gigabit light module from the specifications of the product itself and the naming rules of the light module provided by different companies.
Second, what is the Magazine Module?
The module module is the light module with a transmission rate of 10G, also known as the 10G light module, and the package form is SFP+or XFP. The standards of the Magazine Module include IEEE 802.3AE, IEEE 802.3AK, and IEEE 802.3An. We can start considering factors such as price, power consumption, occupation space and other factors when choosing the Mercy Module.
3. How to distinguish the Gigabit Light Module and the Mercy Module?
See the difference between the difference between Gigabit Light Module and the Mercy Module?
In the application, you should choose a Gigabit Light Module or a Magazine Module depends on your specific network type. For example, if your network is Gigabit Ethernet, you choose Gigabit Light Module, and you choose the Magazine Module. However, it should be noted that if your Gigabit switch has a 10 -dimensional extension port, you can use the 10MD light module; if not, you must strictly select the appropriate light module according to the port rate of the light module and the switch.