Brocade 10G-SFPP-SR Compatible 10GBASE-SR SFP+

Brocade
SFP+
10G
Duplex
400 m
10G-SFPP-SR Brocade/Ruckus compatible 10GBASE-SR, SFP+ Module

Brocade compatible 10G-SFPP-SR - Key Features

  • Compatibility: Brocade
  • Media Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) -OM3/OM4/OM5
  • Fiber Count: Duplex
  • Connector: Double LC/UPC
  • Maximum Distance: 400 m
  • Average Link Budget: 6.1 dB
  • Tx Wavelength: 850 nm
  • Supported Data Rate: 1.25 Gbps - 11.32 Gbps
  • DDM/DOM: Supported
  • Temperature Range: Standard 0°-70°C

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Brocade compatible 10G-SFPP-SR Specifications

Form Factor
SFP+
Media Type
Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) -OM3/OM4/OM5
Fiber Count
Duplex
Connector
Double LC/UPC
Maximum Distance
400 m
Average Link Budget
6.1 dB
TX Wavelength
850 nm
RX Wavelength
850 nm
Supported Data Rate
1.25 Gbps - 11.32 Gbps
Supported Ethernet Applications
10G Ethernet (10.31Gbps), Gigabit Ethernet (1.25 Gbps)
Supported Fiber Channel Applications
10G Fiber Channel (10.52 Gbps), 1G Fiber Channel (1.0625 Gbps), 2G Fiber Channel (2.125 Gbps), 4G Fiber Channel (4.25 Gbps), 8G Fiber Channel (8.5 Gbps)
SDH/SONET Standards
STM-64 (9.95Gbps)
DDM/DOM
Supported
Tx Wavelength Bandwidth
20 nm (840-860 nm)
Rx Wavelength Bandwidth
20 nm (840-860 nm)
Minimum Transmitting Power
-5 dBm
Maximum Transmitting Power
0 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity
-11.1 dBm
Receiver Overload
0 dBm
Dispersion
110 ps/nm
Transmitter Type
VSCEL Laser
Receiver Type
PIN photodiode
Temperature Range
Standard 0°-70°C
Power
+3.3V single power supply
Compliance
CE,Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 Laser Safety Compliant,RoHS,SFF-8431,SFP MSA

Brocade compatible 10G-SFPP-SR Datasheet

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Complete technical specifications and product details

Updated:Jan 16, 2026Format:PDF

Brocade compatible 10G-SFPP-SR Description

10G-SFPP-SR is the Brocade part number for a 10GBASE-SR SFP+ transceiver, originally specified for Brocade ICX, VDX, and MLXe series platforms. Broadcom acquired Brocade in 2017 and subsequently divested the networking assets: ICX campus switching went to Ruckus Networks (now under CommScope), while VDX and MLXe data center/carrier platforms went to Extreme Networks. The 10G-SFPP-SR part number and EEPROM coding remain unchanged across all three successor brands. Brocade also uses variant suffixes like 10G-SFPP-SR-S8 and 10G-SFPP-SR-SA for specific platform qualifications, but the base 10G-SFPP-SR remains the standard ordering code for general 10GBASE-SR deployment.

EdgeOptic's compatible 10G-SFPP-SR uses an 850 nm VCSEL transmitter and a PIN photodiode receiver, providing a minimum 6.1 dB optical budget. Supported reach: 300 m over OM3 fiber, 400 m over OM4. These values follow standard cable plant assumptions; links with aged connectors or tight-bend fiber may see reduced margins. Connector type is LC duplex. The module operates across 0°C to 70°C and supports DDM for real-time monitoring of optical power, bias current, module temperature, and supply voltage.

Data rate range: 1.25 Gbps to 10.3125 Gbps, covering 10GbE (IEEE 802.3ae) and GbE where the host port allows. Conforms to SFF-8431 and SFF-8432. Tested platforms include Ruckus ICX 7150, ICX 7250, ICX 7450, ICX 7650 (campus), and Extreme Networks VDX 6740, VDX 6940, MLXe (data center/carrier) series with 10G line cards. CE and RoHS certified.

EEPROM is coded with Brocade-recognized vendor data and verified against current ICX and VDX firmware builds. EdgeOptic measures transmitter output power and receiver sensitivity on each unit before dispatch. For compatibility with specific firmware versions or deployment planning assistance, contact our sales team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the 10G-SFPP-SR work in Ruckus ICX switches after the Brocade acquisition?

Yes. Ruckus ICX switches inherited Brocade's transceiver compatibility list. The 10G-SFPP-SR part number and its EEPROM coding requirements did not change after the acquisition. EdgeOptic's compatible module works in both legacy Brocade and current Ruckus ICX firmware.

What is the difference between 10G-SFPP-SR, 10G-SFPP-SR-S8, and 10G-SFPP-SR-SA?

The -S8 and -SA suffixes denote EEPROM or operating-condition variants; -SA may indicate an extended operating condition within Brocade's catalog. The base 10G-SFPP-SR is the general-purpose ordering code. All variants are optically identical 10GBASE-SR modules; the suffix determines which Brocade/Ruckus platforms have been formally qualified.