Juniper Networks
SFP28 10G-25G SR DUAL-RATE TRANSCEIVER
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Juniper SFP-10G-25G-SR SFP28 Dual-Rate SR | SFP28, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: SFP-10G-25G-SR
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Key Features
- Dual-rate 10 GbE / 25 GbE support
- SFP28 short-reach transceiver
- SR optical design for short-distance links
- LC connector interface
- Hot-pluggable small form factor module
- Juniper Networks compatibility
- Built for dense switching environments
- Support mixed-speed links using dual-rate 10 GbE and 25 GbE operation
Build short-reach fiber links with more flexibility using the Juniper SFP-10G-25G-SR. This dual-rate SFP28 transceiver supports both 10 GbE and 25 GbE operation, giving infrastructure teams a cleaner path for mixed-speed environments and staged network upgrades. It is well suited to switch ports that must serve current workloads while leaving room for higher throughput later.
The SR design is a strong fit for data center and enterprise switching where link distance is short and port density matters. By supporting dual-rate operation, this module can reduce the need to stock separate optics for every speed tier, which simplifies spares planning and deployment consistency. The SFP28 form factor also preserves valuable switch real estate in dense racks.
For teams standardizing on Juniper hardware, this transceiver offers a straightforward way to keep short-reach fiber links aligned with production requirements. It is the kind of optic selected when uptime, compatibility, and migration flexibility matter more than the lowest-cost alternative.
Ideal For
- Leaf-spine links in data center switching fabrics
- Short-reach aggregation uplinks in enterprise networks
- Mixed-speed migration projects from 10 GbE to 25 GbE
- High-density switch ports requiring flexible optics inventory
Why This Product
- 1Supports both 10 GbE and 25 GbE on one optic
- 2SR design is suited to short-reach switching links
- 3SFP28 form factor preserves port density
- 4Dual-rate support helps reduce spare-part complexity
