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NDR PORTS SM TRNSCV
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Lenovo 4TC7A82226 NDR Ports SM Transceiver | SFP Module, Enterprise
Lenovo
MPN: 4TC7A82226
$5,819.00
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Key Features
- Single-mode fiber support
- SFP transceiver form factor
- Designed for dense port environments
- Optical network connectivity
- Compact modular deployment
- Lenovo 4TC7A82226 identification
- Extend fiber connectivity using a single-mode SFP transceiver
- Preserve switch port density with a compact SFP form factor
Keep fiber connectivity compact with a transceiver built for SFP ports and single-mode network designs. This module is intended for environments that prioritize clean cabling, efficient port use, and dependable link extension across structured fiber runs. In dense switching architectures, that matters: every port has to earn its place, and every component should fit the topology without adding clutter.
Single-mode support makes this a strong fit for longer-reach backbone, aggregation, and interconnect scenarios where multimode options are not sufficient. The SFP form factor preserves compatibility with a broad class of enterprise switches and network appliances, while the small footprint helps maintain airflow and rack discipline.
Choose this transceiver when you need a straightforward optical building block for production networks. It is the kind of component infrastructure teams specify when they want predictable fit, clean deployment, and a path that aligns with high-density fiber design rather than improvised connectivity.
Ideal For
- Connect aggregation switches over single-mode fiber
- Populate SFP ports in high-density enterprise switches
- Extend backbone links between network closets
- Support structured optical cabling in production environments
Why This Product
- 1Uses single-mode fiber for backbone-oriented deployments
- 2Keeps SFP ports available for compact optical expansion
- 3Avoids external media conversion in fiber networks
- 4Fits dense switching environments where space is constrained