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HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

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HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini-GBIC) ModuleThe HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini GBIC) Module delivers reliable, high performance Ethernet connectivity within HP BladeSystem c Class environments. Engineered to support flexible networking at 1 Gbps, this copper based transceiver is designed to align with enterprise needs for scalable data transfer, efficient power use, and simplified maintenance. HPs SFP transceivers provide customers with a choice between copper and optical cables, enabling seamless

The HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini-GBIC) Module delivers reliable, high-performance Ethernet connectivity within HP BladeSystem c-Class environments. Engineered to support flexible networking at 1 Gbps, this copper-based transceiver is designed to align with enterprise needs for scalable data transfer, efficient power use, and simplified maintenance. HP’s SFP transceivers provide customers with a choice between copper and optical cables, enabling seamless integration into existing networks and future-proofing connectivity as requirements evolve. With a sturdy metal enclosure that minimizes EMI, a hot-pluggable footprint for easy maintenance, and full RoHS compliance with lead-free manufacturing, this module is built for demanding data centers and server racks where reliability matters as much as performance.

Whether you’re upgrading a blade enclosure, provisioning a new server cluster, or refreshing your network backbone, the HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini-GBIC) Module offers a compact, energy-efficient solution that minimizes downtime and keeps your blades connected. The copper-based design leverages established Ethernet standards to maximize compatibility with existing network switches and patch panels while preserving the clean, organized cabling HP systems are known for. This SFP transceiver is a crucial component in delivering smooth, low-latency connectivity across virtualized environments, storage networks, and mission-critical applications that demand consistent throughput with minimal interference.

In addition to its robust physical design, most customers value the module for its reliability under continuous operation. The metal enclosure not only aids thermal management but also contributes to improved signal integrity by reducing EMI and crosstalk within dense data-center racks. The hot-pluggable footprint means administrators can service or upgrade devices without powering down entire stacks, preserving uptime and reducing maintenance windows. Compliance with RoHS and lead-free manufacturing reinforces HP’s commitment to environmental responsibility while maintaining the performance standards expected from enterprise-grade gear. The 1000BaseT capability ensures a familiar, widely supported Ethernet experience, simplifying integration with a broad ecosystem of switches, routers, and management tools.

As part of the HP BladeSystem c-Class family, this SFP module is designed to work in harmony with HP’s management and monitoring ecosystems. It supports plug-and-play deployment, streamlined field service, and compatibility with HP’s broad portfolio of transceivers to accommodate mixed environments where some links use copper while others use optical cabling. By delivering a reliable, scalable, and cost-effective means to extend Ethernet connectivity across blades, this module helps organizations optimize their data-center topology, improve server-to-network throughput, and accelerate deployment timelines for new workloads.

  • High-performance 1000BaseT Ethernet connectivity over copper, enabling reliable 1 Gbps links for blade servers and network access.
  • Flexible copper/optical options through the broader SFP transceiver family, with copper-focused designs offering familiar RJ-45 networking and compatibility with standard switches.
  • Low power dissipation and an all-metal enclosure that reduces EMI, aiding signal integrity and thermal management in dense rack environments.
  • Hot-pluggable SFP footprint for quick maintenance and minimal downtime, supporting HP BladeSystem c-Class hot-swapping practices.
  • RoHS compliant and lead-free, aligning with modern environmental standards without compromising performance or reliability.

Technical Details of HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

  • Form factor: SFP (mini-GBIC) transceiver designed for HP BladeSystem c-Class
  • Data rate: 1 Gbps (1000Base-T) Ethernet over copper
  • Interface: Copper RJ-45 connector suitable for Category 5e/6 twisted-pair cabling
  • Medium: Copper Ethernet (RJ-45) with standard 8P8C connectivity
  • Distance: Typically supports up to 100 meters over appropriate copper cabling (CAT5e/6) depending on installation
  • Construction: Metal enclosure optimized for lower EMI and robust field performance
  • Compliance: RoHS compliant and lead-free; hot-pluggable for seamless maintenance
  • Compatibility: Part of the HP BladeSystem c-Class SFP transceiver ecosystem, designed to integrate with HP switches, blades, and management tools

How to install HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

Installing the HP 1000BaseT SFP transceiver is straightforward, and its hot-pluggable design makes maintenance simple without requiring a system shutdown in most HP BladeSystem configurations. Follow these steps to ensure a correct and reliable installation:

  • Power considerations: While many HP BladeSystem environments support hot-swapping, confirm your specific enclosure and switch configuration. If possible, plan maintenance during a window to minimize impact on critical workloads.
  • Identify the slot: Locate an available SFP slot in the blade enclosure or the corresponding switch port where you intend to deploy the module. Ensure there is no physical obstruction and that the slot is clean of dust or debris.
  • Prepare the module: Remove the SFP module from its packaging and inspect for any visible damage. Do not apply force if the module does not insert easily—verify orientation and alignment before attempting again.
  • Insertion: Align the SFP transceiver with the slot’s receptacle, then gently slide it in until it is fully seated and a click or latch indicates secure engagement. Do not force the module, as improper seating can damage connectors.
  • Link verification: Power up or resume operation of the enclosure as required and verify the link status using the host server management tools or the connected switch’s interface. Look for a link light and confirmed negotiation on the 1000Base-T port.
  • Testing and validation: Run basic throughput tests and latency checks to confirm stable performance. If issues arise, re-seat the module or check cabling and switch configurations. If necessary, consult HP support for firmware compatibility guidance with blade firmware and switch firmware.

Best practices for installation include following HP’s recommended field service guidelines, ensuring static-safe handling, and verifying that the enclosure’s cooling is adequate for sustained operation. The copper-based 1000BaseT module benefits from proper ventilation in dense blade environments to maintain consistent performance and low latency across links. While the transceiver is hot-pluggable, always follow your organization's change-management procedures when adding or upgrading hardware in production environments. With proper installation, you can expect stable 1 Gbps links across blade servers, enabling efficient data transfer, robust virtualization, and reliable access to storage networks and application backends.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Is the HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini-GBIC) Module compatible with HP BladeSystem c-Class?
    A: Yes. This module is designed specifically as part of the HP BladeSystem c-Class ecosystem to provide reliable copper Ethernet connectivity in HP blade enclosures and compatible switches.
  • Q: Does this SFP module support 1000Base-T copper Ethernet?
    A: Yes. It delivers 1 Gbps Ethernet over copper using an RJ-45 interface, suitable for standard CAT5e/6 cabling in enterprise networks.
  • Q: Can I hot-swap the module without powering down the server?
    A: In most HP BladeSystem configurations, this SFP transceiver supports hot-swapping, allowing maintenance without full system downtime. Always follow your organization’s maintenance protocol.
  • Q: Is the module RoHS compliant and lead-free?
    A: Yes. The HP 1000BaseT SFP (mini-GBIC) Module is RoHS compliant and lead-free, reflecting HP’s commitment to environmental responsibility while maintaining performance.
  • Q: What kind of cabling do I need?
    A: Use standard copper Ethernet cabling, such as CAT5e or CAT6, with RJ-45 connectors. For the full 1000Base-T capability, ensure cable quality and proper category-rated installation within the recommended distance.
  • Q: Can this module be used with optical fiber setups?
    A: This particular model is a copper 1000Base-T transceiver. HP offers optical SFPs within the same family for fiber networks, but for copper-to-fiber connections you would need the appropriate optical-based transceiver in the same interface family.
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