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    GLC-T vs GLC-TE vs SFP-GE-T: Which One to Choose?

    Date:2019-01-24Click:1126


    GLC-T vs GLC-TE vs SFP-GE-T: Which One to Choose? 

    GLC-T, GLC-TE and SFP-GE-T are three Cisco 1000BASE-T SFP types. All these three models SFPs can operate on standard Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair copper cabling of link lengths up to 100 m (328 ft) and support 10/100/1000 auto negotiation and Auto MDI/MDIX. So, what’s the difference between them? In this article, comparison between Cisco GLC-T vs GLC-TE vs SFP-GE-T will be provided.

    GLC-T vs GLC-TE vs SFP-GE-T on Cisco switch

    Specifications for GLC-T, GLC-TE and SFP-GE-T

    By access to Cisco’s relative information, specifications for Cisco GLC-T, GLC-TE and SFP-GE-T are concluded in the table below:

    SFP ModelsDescriptionOperating Temperature Range
    Cisco GLC-T1000BASE-T SFP Copper RJ-45 100m TransceiverCOM
    Cisco GLC-TE1000BASE-T SFP Copper RJ-45 100m TransceiverEXT
    Cisco SFP-GE-T1000BASE-T SFP Copper RJ-45 100m TransceiverNEBS 3 ESD EXT

    From the table above, we can see that the difference between GLC-T and GLC-TE is the operating temperature range. Operating temperature range for GLC-T and GLC-TE is respectively commercial temperature range (COM) and Extended temperature range (EXT). The difference between SFP-GE-T and GLC-TE is that the SFP-GE-T has the function of NEBS 3 ESD. Then what does that mean? Let’s read the following passages.

    Explanation for SFP Operating Temperature Range: COM, EXT and IND

    Operating temperature range:

    • Commercial temperature range (COM): 0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)

    • Extended temperature range (EXT): -5 to 85°C (23 to 185°F)

    • Industrial temperature range (IND): -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)

    • Storage temperature range: -40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)

    What Does NEBS 3 ESD Mean?  

    NEBS is short for Network Equipment Building System and is a set of standards for building networking equipment which can withstand a variety of environmental stresses. NEBS has three levels: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. Level 1 refers to cases where minimum compatibility with the environment is needed. Level 2 applies for limited operability of the product. Finally, NEBS Level 3 (NEBS 3 ESD) certification guarantees the maximum operability of the equipment. It also certifies that the equipment will perform well in harsh environmental conditions and will not interfere with other electronic devices around. NEBS Level 3 certified networking equipment is vital in mission-critical applications. SFP-GE-T with 1000BASE-T NEBS 3 ESD, that is to say, compared to GLC-T or GLC-TE it can take greater stresses with less likelihood of failure, and are therefore a bit more trustworthy in truly mission-critical applications.

    Which One Should I Use: GLC-T vs GLC-TE vs SFP-GE-T

    In terms of Cisco original GLC-T vs GLC-TE vs SFP-GE-T transceivers, GLC-T and SFP-GE-T will be End-of-Sale in June 1, 2017 and replaced by the GLC-TE. So then you can only buy GLC-TEtransceivers from Cisco. If you’re dealing directly with a company like a telecom who specifically requires NEBS compliance, they’ll let you know and you should choose SFP-GE-T. But for the most of the networks, GLC-T and GLC-TE transceivers are all you’d need for Gigabit Ethernet, and they cost less as well.