Juniper Networks
SFP+ 10GE ZR TRANSCEIVER, SWITCHING
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Juniper EX-SFP-10GE-ZR 10GE ZR SFP+ Transceiver | Enterprise Optics
Juniper Networks
MPN: EX-SFP-10GE-ZR
$7,320.48$8,119.00
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Key Features
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet support
- SFP+ transceiver type
- ZR optical reach class
- Juniper MPN EX-SFP-10GE-ZR
- Designed for switching applications
- Compact hot-pluggable module
- Long-reach fiber connectivity
- Extend long-distance switch links using ZR-class 10 Gigabit Ethernet optics
Keep long-distance switch interconnects stable with the Juniper EX-SFP-10GE-ZR SFP+ transceiver. Designed for 10 Gigabit Ethernet switching environments, it supports ZR-class optical reach in a compact SFP+ form factor, making it a practical fit for backbone links, campus aggregation, and remote switch connections.
For infrastructure teams, the value is not just speed. It is the confidence that comes from using a transceiver aligned to the platform and the deployment model. Long-reach optics are often chosen when copper is no longer enough and short-reach modules cannot cover the span. This part helps preserve link quality across longer fiber paths while keeping the footprint small and the port density high.
Use it when you need to connect switches across buildings, extend aggregation layers, or maintain production links where downtime is expensive. Compared with generic optics, a qualified Juniper part reduces procurement ambiguity and supports cleaner operational standards. In environments where every link matters, that discipline is worth paying for.
Ideal For
- Connecting switches across campus buildings
- Extending aggregation links over long fiber runs
- Populating enterprise switch uplinks in production networks
- Maintaining spare inventory for Juniper switching platforms
Why This Product
- 1ZR reach supports longer fiber spans than short-reach optics
- 2Juniper part qualification helps reduce deployment uncertainty
- 3SFP+ size preserves port density in switching hardware
- 410 Gb speed suits backbone and aggregation links
