Extreme Networks 10GB-SR-SFPP Compatible 10G SFP+ SR Transceiver

Extreme compatible 10GB-SR-SFPP - Key Features
- Compatibility: Extreme
- 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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Extreme compatible 10GB-SR-SFPP 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 |
Extreme compatible 10GB-SR-SFPP Datasheet
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Extreme compatible 10GB-SR-SFPP Description
10GB-SR-SFPP is Extreme Networks' native part-number format for a 10GBASE-SR SFP+ transceiver. The SFPP suffix (Extreme's internal shorthand for SFP+) distinguishes this SKU from earlier Extreme 10G optics like part number 10301, which used a numeric coding scheme inherited through earlier Extreme product lines. The 10GB-SR-SFPP format appeared with the ExtremeXOS generation of switches and remains current on EXOS and VOSS-based platforms.
Optical specs follow IEEE 802.3ae 10GBASE-SR. The 850 nm VCSEL transmitter and 850 nm PIN photodiode receiver deliver a 6.1 dB minimum optical link budget, reaching 300 m on OM3 and approximately 400 m on OM4 multimode fiber. Connector is LC/UPC duplex, host rate range 1.25 Gbps to 10.3125 Gbps, commercial 0 °C to 70 °C operating temperature. DDM data per SFF-8472 populates the ExtremeXOS optical monitoring tables shown through show ports transceiver information detail.
Platform targets include the Summit X670/X670-G2 and X690 top-of-rack switches, X870 100G spine platforms with 10G breakout, and Extreme Networks VSP 4900/7400 (inherited from Avaya's Networking division acquired by Extreme, running VOSS). On ExtremeCloud IQ-managed switches and the , the same SFP+ modules plug into the 10G uplink slots. Don't confuse 10GB-SR-SFPP with 10301, the older Extreme 10G SR SKU — the two are optically equivalent but carry different EEPROM vendor identifiers that Extreme EPM and Fabric Manager cross-check during inventory scans.
EdgeOptic's compatible 10GB-SR-SFPP is built on the 10G-SFP-300 platform, compliant with IEEE 802.3ae and SFF-8431/SFF-8432 MSA specifications. The EEPROM is programmed with Extreme-recognized vendor and part-number fields, so EXOS and VOSS identify the module correctly in show ports transceiver output and pass it through third-party-optic policy gates without warnings. ExtremeCloud IQ pulls the same inventory and DDM data via the switch agent, keeping fabric-wide optical health reporting consistent across OEM and third-party modules. Extreme EXOS platform acceptance is verified on every unit. Refer to the EdgeOptic 10G-SFP-300 generic datasheet for full parametric detail including receiver sensitivity and eye mask margin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between 10GB-SR-SFPP and Extreme part number 10301?
Both SKUs are 10GBASE-SR SFP+ optics with identical IEEE 802.3ae parameters. 10301 is the older numeric part-number format used on earlier Summit and Black Diamond generations; 10GB-SR-SFPP is Extreme's current alphanumeric format used on EXOS and VOSS platforms. EEPROM vendor-identifier fields differ, so Extreme Fabric Manager and EPM treat them as distinct inventory items during asset scans.
Does EXOS show ports transceiver information detail report DDM values for the compatible 10GB-SR-SFPP?
Yes. SFF-8472 DDM registers are populated correctly, so EXOS reports Tx power, Rx power, laser bias, temperature, and supply voltage along with alarm and warning threshold states. The same telemetry is accessible through SNMP and ExtremeCloud IQ for alerting and trend dashboards.