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Sonicwall 02-SSC-8390 Switch Modules Sonicwall Sfp28 Module - For Optical Network, Data Networking - 1 X 25gbase-sr Network - Optical Fib 02ssc8390 758479283904

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SonicWall SFP28 Module - For Optical Network, Data Networking - 1 x 25GBase-SR Network - Optical Fiber - Multi-mode - 25 Gigabit Ethernet - 25GBase-SR 02-SSC-8390

SW 25GBASE-SR SFP28 850NM PERP - MODULE

Manufacturer Part Number: 02-SSC-8390

SONICWALL 02-SSC-8390 - 25GBASE-SR SFP28 850NM MODULE



CPN:SW 25GBASE-SR SFP28 850NM PERP - MODULE
MANUFACTURER NAME: Sonicwall
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 02-SSC-8390
UPC EAN CODE: 758479283904
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

SonicWall provides a selection of small form-factor pluggable (SFP/SFP+/SFP28) and quad small form-factor pluggable (QSFP+/QSFP28) transceiver modules, listed in this reference guide. These transceiver modules are supported for use with the SonicWall NSsp Series, NSa Series, SuperMassive™ Series, E-Class NSA Series, and other SonicWall products. For maximum compatibility, verify that your appliance is running the latest version of SonicWall firmware.

ManufacturerSonicWall Inc.
Manufacturer Part Number02-SSC-8390
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.sonicwall.com
Brand NameSonicWall
Product NameSFP28 Module
Product TypeSFP28
  Product UPC758479283904
Technical Information:
Application/UsageOptical Network
Data Networking
Interfaces/Ports:
Total Number of Ports1
Interfaces/Ports Details1 x 25GBase-SR Network
Media & Performance:
Media Type SupportedOptical Fiber
Fiber Mode SupportedMulti-mode
Ethernet Technology25 Gigabit Ethernet
Network Technology25GBase-SR
Miscellaneous:
TAA CompliantYes

Date Inserted: Tuesday August 3, 2021

This product was last updated on Tuesday November 5, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
 *** Disclaimer- Information is supplied by the Manufacturer. The image, including color, may differ from actual product appearance. CompSource, Inc. is not responsible for data. ***

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