AT-SP10TM Allied Telesis Compatible Multi-Speed 10GBASE-T SFP+ Copper Transceiver (100m at 5G)

Allied Telesis compatible AT-SP10TM - Key Features
- Compatibility: Allied Telesis
- Media Type: Twisted Pair CAT 6A/7 cable
- Fiber Count: CAT 5/5/7
- Connector: RJ45
- Maximum Distance: 30 m
- Supported Data Rate: 1 Gbps - 10 Gbps
- Temperature Range: Standard 0°-65°C
Allied Telesis AT-SP10TM Price
Allied Telesis compatible AT-SP10TM Specifications
Form Factor | SFP+ |
Media Type | Twisted Pair CAT 6A/7 cable |
Fiber Count | CAT 5/5/7 |
Connector | RJ45 |
Maximum Distance | 30 m |
Supported Data Rate | 1 Gbps - 10 Gbps |
Supported Ethernet Applications | 1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet copper), 10GBase-T (10 Gigabit Ethernet copper), 2.5GBase-T, 5GBase-T |
Temperature Range | Standard 0°-65°C |
Power | +3.3V single power supply |
Compliance | CE,IEEE 802.3ae,IEEE 802.3an,IEEE 802.3bz NBASE-T and MGBASE-T,INF-8074i,RoHS,SFP MSA |
Allied Telesis compatible AT-SP10TM Datasheet
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Allied Telesis compatible AT-SP10TM Description
EdgeOptic's Allied Telesis AT-SP10TM compatible is an Allied Telesis-coded multi-speed 10GBASE-T copper SFP+ transceiver for AlliedWare Plus switches with SFP+ ports. EdgeOptic programs the module EEPROM to match the Allied Telesis AT-SP10TM vendor profile so the transceiver is accepted by AlliedWare Plus (AWP) inventory on platforms that reference the AT-SP10TM SKU. The part is positioned as the drop-in alternative to the native Allied Telesis AT-SP10TM on equipment that carries this ordering code in its transceiver compatibility list.
AT-SP10TM is Allied Telesis's recommended successor to the AT-SP10T, which entered End of Sale on 21 March 2021. The -M suffix is the Allied Telesis designation for this later multi-speed variant; the suffix is not formally defined in publicly accessible Allied Telesis documentation, and the observable distinction against AT-SP10T is the extended multi-speed reach profile and the broader list of supported platforms, not a documented expansion of the letter. Treat the two part numbers as distinct ordering codes rather than interchangeable revisions.
The transceiver operates per IEEE 802.3an for 10GBASE-T and IEEE 802.3bz for 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T, with 1000BASE-T multi-rate fallback on platforms that negotiate that speed. Reach is 30 m at 10G on Cat6a or Cat7, with extended 100 m reach at 5G, 2.5G and 1G over Cat5e or better. The 30 m / 100 m split is the key reach difference against the legacy AT-SP10T (20 m at 10G only), and it supports wiring-closet deployments where the shorter AT-SP10T reach was the limiting factor. Electrical and management interfaces follow SFF-8431 and SFF-8432. Operating temperature covers 0 to 65 °C commercial grade with CE and RoHS certification.
Platform support covers the AT-SP10T shared list (AT-x510, AT-x510DP, AT-x510L, AT-x530, AT-x530DP, AT-x530L, AT-x550, AT-x930, AT-x950, XS900MX, GS980MX, SBx8100, SBx908 Gen2) plus AT-x240, CentreCOM GS970EMX, CentreCOM SE240 and SwitchBlade AT-SBX81GC40, which are confirmed on the AT-SP10TM supported list but not on AT-SP10T. All platforms run AlliedWare Plus firmware and provide high-power SFP+ cages, which 10GBASE-T copper modules require. Because this is a copper module, DOM telemetry is scoped to the fields that apply to a non-optical SFP+: case temperature, supply voltage, and link status. Transmit optical power, receive optical power and laser bias current do not exist on this part and are not reported.
For volume pricing, AWP platform verification on a specific switch model, or guidance on the AT-SP10T to AT-SP10TM migration path, contact our sales team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the -M suffix mean in AT-SP10TM?
Allied Telesis has not published a formal expansion of the -M suffix in publicly accessible documentation. Positioning and spec sheets identify AT-SP10TM as the multi-speed variant that succeeded the AT-SP10T, with extended reach at lower rates (100 m at 5G, 2.5G and 1G) and a broader supported-platform list. Treat AT-SP10TM and AT-SP10T as distinct ordering codes rather than interchangeable revisions; the -M suffix should not be interpreted as Managed, Metal, or any other expansion without an Allied Telesis source.
Can the AT-SP10TM replace an AT-SP10T in existing installations?
Yes. Allied Telesis lists AT-SP10TM as the official successor to AT-SP10T. Both part numbers share support on AT-x510, AT-x530, AT-x550, AT-x930, AT-x950, XS900MX, GS980MX, SBx8100 and SBx908 Gen2 running AlliedWare Plus. Migrating from AT-SP10T to AT-SP10TM requires updating the fleet's transceiver ordering-code standard; port behaviour and switch configuration do not change.
What is the maximum reach of the AT-SP10TM at different speeds?
AT-SP10TM supports 30 m at 10G on Cat6a or Cat7 and 100 m at 5G, 2.5G and 1G on Cat5e or better. The 100 m capability at sub-10G speeds is the key extended-reach differentiator against the predecessor AT-SP10T, which was limited to 20 m at 10G. Wiring-closet deployments that need longer copper runs typically provision at 5G or 2.5G to access the 100 m reach envelope.