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Cisco DWDM-XENPAK-60-61 | 10GbE XENPAK | 10GBASE-ZR DWDM | 1560.61nm (192.10 THz) | 80km | LC | DOM

SKU:DWDM-XENPAK-60-61

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Description

DWDM 10GBASE-ZR XENPAK module supporting 80 km single-mode links at 1560.61 nm on the ITU-T 100 GHz grid. Includes duplex LC interface and DOM for detailed diagnostics. Perfect for metro core and long-haul DWDM networks requiring fixed-wavelength 10GbE transport.

Features

- Fixed DWDM wavelength at 1560.61 nm for channelized transport
- 80 km 10GBASE-ZR reach over SMF
- LC duplex interface for compact DWDM deployments
- DOM-enabled to simplify operations and troubleshooting
- Engineered for metro core and long-haul DWDM backbones

Warranty

All products sold by XS Network Tech include a 12-month warranty on both new and used items. Our in-house technical team thoroughly tests used hardware prior to sale to ensure enterprise-grade reliability.

All technical data should be verified on the manufacturer data sheets.

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Technical Specifications

- Data rate: 10.3125 Gbps (10GbE)
- Form factor: XENPAK pluggable
- Optical class: 10GBASE-ZR DWDM (long-haul)
- Wavelength: 1560.61 nm (≈192.10 THz), ITU-T G.694.1 100 GHz grid
- Reach: up to 80 km over SMF (OS2 recommended, link-budget dependent)
- Connector: Duplex LC
- Fiber type: Single-mode
- Digital diagnostics: DOM/DDM supported
- Deployment: Integrates with passive DWDM MUX/DEMUX on the specified channel

FAQs

Q: Which DWDM channel is 1560.61 nm?
A: It is approximately 192.10 THz on the ITU-T 100 GHz grid; verify channel numbering with your DWDM plan.

Q: Can I run this without a DWDM MUX?
A: It can operate point-to-point, but it is designed for DWDM systems using matching filters on a MUX/DEMUX.

Q: What fiber and connector are required?
A: Single-mode OS2 fiber with duplex LC connectors.

Q: Is amplification needed for 80 km?
A: Often not, if the optical loss is within budget; longer or high-loss spans may require EDFAs and/or DCMs.

Q: Does it include digital diagnostics?
A: Yes, DOM/DDM is supported for live monitoring.

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