Can a gigabit optical module be used by plugging it into a 10 gigabit optical port

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Theoretically, 10G optical modules should be able to be backward compatible with Gigabit optical ports, because the rate of 10Gbps can include the rate of 1Gbps. For example, the maximum transmission distance is 160 km when using SFP1G-ZXC-55 optical module and LC duplex fiber patch cable, and. Two of the most common form factors are SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) and SFP+ (Enhanced Small Form-factor Pluggable), which look nearly identical but serve different purposes. Can 1G SFP optics work with 10Gb SFP+ ports on a 10Gb switch, or vice versa? This comprehensive guide reveals the intricacies of SFP and SFP+ compatibility and provides useful solutions for network switch users.

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