Juniper Networks
SFP56 50GE BR40D BIDI TRANSCEIVER
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Juniper SFP-50G-BR40D SFP56 50GE BIDI Transceiver | 50G, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: SFP-50G-BR40D
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Key Features
- SFP56 transceiver for 50 GbE
- Bidirectional optical architecture
- Long-reach BR40D variant
- Juniper Networks branded optic
- SFP form factor
- Designed for single-mode fiber links
- Extend 50 GbE connectivity over long-reach single-mode fiber
- Reduce fiber usage with a bidirectional optical design
Deliver 50 GbE connectivity across extended fiber paths with the Juniper SFP-50G-BR40D bidirectional transceiver. This SFP56 optic is built for environments where distance, density, and clean cabling all matter at once. By using a bidirectional design, it helps reduce the fiber footprint required for long-reach links while keeping the transceiver profile compact.
The BR40D variant is suited to enterprise and data center networks that need to connect aggregation layers, backbone segments, or inter-building paths with predictable optical performance. It is a practical choice when short-reach optics cannot cover the span and larger form factors would waste valuable switch space.
For teams standardizing on 50 GbE, this transceiver supports disciplined network design: fewer physical connections to manage, less clutter in the rack, and a cleaner path to extending high-speed links over single-mode fiber. Choose it when the network must stay dense, organized, and ready for sustained throughput across longer distances.
Ideal For
- Connect core and aggregation switches across a campus network
- Extend 50 GbE between data center rows or rooms
- Support inter-building fiber links in enterprise environments
- Deploy high-density uplinks where port space is limited
Why This Product
- 1Long-reach 40 km design for extended fiber spans
- 2Bidirectional operation lowers cabling requirements
- 3SFP56 footprint supports dense switch layouts
- 4Juniper optic for platform-specific deployment
