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Proline TAA COMPLIANT 1000BASE-SX SFP F/3Com MMF LC 850NM 550M

Mfg # 3CSFP91-TAA CDW # 2839366

Quick tech specs

  • GBIC) transceiver module
  • 1000Base-SX
  • up to 1800 ft
  • TAA Compliant
  • GigE
  • LC multi-mode
  • 850 nm
  • for 3Com SuperStack 3 Switch 3812, Switch 3824, Switch 3848; Switch 4070
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Proline transceivers are built to meet or exceed the OEM's specifications, and comply with MSA (Multi-Source Agreement) standards. All products are 100% functionally tested, and are guaranteed compatible.
Proline's industry-standard SFP is a hot-swappable input/output device that plugs into a Gigabit Ethernet slot, linking the port with the fiber-optic network. Proline transceivers (GBIC, SFP, SFP+, X2, XFP and XENPAK) are 100% compliant for all networking product lines, and are factory loaded with OEM specific configuration data required for networking compliance. These transceivers initialize and perform identically to the OEM transceivers and can be mixed and deployed with other OEM or 3rd party transceivers, for seamless network performance.
3CSFP91-TAA is a 3COM compatible SFP module with the following features: 1000Base-SX; 850nm wavelength; LC connector; Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF); up to 550 m reach (distance).
The 3CSFP91-TAA is 100% TAA compliant.

This item was discontinued on October 06, 2022

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Proline TAA COMPLIANT 1000BASE-SX SFP F/3Com MMF LC 850NM 550M is rated 3.50 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Configuration and implementation could improve, but reliable What is our primary use case? 3Com H3C Switches are utilized at a manufacturing company where uninterrupted and critical operations are imperative. In the past, we faced some challenges when large packets would cause the switch to become unresponsive, but a simple power cycle would resolve the issue. Currently, our main challenge is that in order to effectively configure the device, we require a console cable, specifically a DD9, which is not readily available in Thailand at the moment. What is most valuable? The reliability of the solution has been the best feature. What needs improvement? Due to the fact that 3Com is no longer present in the Thailand market, I require the Comware command for the purpose of configuring up to Aruba. This particular command is particularly advantageous for beginners or students who are seeking to make such a configuration. This is because Aruba has transformed the command to be similar to that of Cisco, thereby eliminating the difficulties associated with using a different command. Additionally, I need 3Com H3C Switches to to improve its software and simulate it, as in the past, I used GNS3 to make configurations for the 3Com simulator. However, the version currently available is outdated. Despite the fact that 3Com is an old entity, I do not believe it is necessary for it to be retired. The configuration of 3Com H3C Switches could be better. For how long have I used the solution? I have been using 3Com H3C Switches for approximately four years. What do I think about the stability of the solution? The stability of 3Com H3C Switches is very good. How was the initial setup? It is crucial to allocate a substantial amount of time for the initial setup of 3Com H3C Switches because it lacks sufficient tools to assist us in the activation process. The diagnostic procedure cannot be performed automatically and requires manual intervention through alternative command line methods. This can be both time-consuming and requires careful consideration of what has occurred. Unfortunately, there are limited tools available for diagnostics and configuration purposes, which exacerbates the need to allocate ample time. The process to implement the solution is approximately six hours. What other advice do I have? We utilize the old 3Com 4200 and 4400 model switches, which have demonstrated exceptional strength and durability. However, I cannot recall the specific model. The 5500-EI model is equipped with 24 ports and is frequently utilized as a branch switch or branch core switch to deploy the Virtual Service Instance Processor to clients. Despite this, there are plans in place to eventually replace these switches with more modern options from either HP or Aruba. I rate 3Com H3C Switches a four out of five. Disclaimer: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer:Integrator
Date published: 2023-02-02T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Reliable platform with a straightforward installation process What is our primary use case? We use the platform for video surveillance and security features. What is most valuable? The product is reliable and works fine for critical operations as well. What needs improvement? The technical support services need improvement in terms of communication. For how long have I used the solution? We have been using 3Com H3C Switches for two years. What do I think about the stability of the solution? I rate the platform's stability an eight out of ten. What do I think about the scalability of the solution? I rate the platform's scalability a six out of ten. We do not have any experience using it. How are customer service and support? It is difficult to understand the accent of the technical support team. This particular area needs improvement. How would you rate customer service and support? Positive How was the initial setup? The installation is quite straightforward. The deployment time depends on the type of setup. What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing? 3Com H3C Switches have a competitive cost. I rate the pricing a nine out of ten. What other advice do I have? 3Com H3C Switches work perfectly well. We use them primarily for the network topology of data centers and outdoor applications. It is pre-configured in our environment and doesn't take time to start up. I recommend the product to others and rate it a ten out of ten. Which deployment model are you using for this solution? On-premises Disclaimer: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer:
Date published: 2024-02-18T00:00:00-05:00