GLC-T vs. GLC-TE

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Can you tell the differences between GLC-T and GLC-TE 1000BASE-T SFP transceivers? GLC-T has been announced end of sale and end of sale last year. And the new GLC-TE is the replacement for the GLC-T.

GLC-T or GLC-TE

Cisco module GLC-T and GLC-TE are 1000BASE-T SFP transceivers and used in plenty in networking environment. Both the models have quite a similarity like supporting Auto negotiation , 10/100/100 auto negotiation speed , scalability up to length of 100 m which equals 328 ft in addition to Auto MDI/MDIX feature set.

Feature Specs:
  • Hot swappable to maximize uptime and simplify serviceability
  • Flexibility of media and interface choice on a port-by-port basis, so you can “pay as you populate”
  • Robust design for enhanced reliability
  • Connector Type = RJ-45 connector (1000BASE-T)
  • Supports digital optical monitoring (DOM) capability = Not Applicable
GLC-T vs. GLC-TE

Migrate to the Cisco 1000BASE-T SFP Replacement Module
End-of-Sale Product Part Number Product Description Replacement Product Part Number Replacement Product Description
GLC-T 1000BASE-T SFP  

GLC-TE

1000BASE-T SFP transceiver module for Category 5 copper wire
SFP-GE-T 1000BASE-T SFP (NEBS 3 ESD)
GLC-T= 1000BASE-T SFP GLC-TE=
SFP-GE-T= 1000BASE-T SFP (NEBS 3 ESD)
GLC-T++= 1000BASE-T SFP, TAA compliant GLC-TE++= 1000BASE-T SFP

The detailed End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Select Cisco 1000BASE-T SFP Modules you can read here: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/transceiver-modules/eos-eol-notice-c51-737325.html

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The Cisco 1-Gbps SFPs are supported across a variety of Cisco networking equipment as given below:
●  ASA5500 Series Appliances

●  ASR 901 and 903 Series Routers

●  ASR 1000, 9000, and 9000v Series Routers

●  Catalyst Express 500 and Express 520

●  Catalyst 2350 and 2360 Series

●  Catalyst 2900, 2940, 2950, 2960, 2960-Plus, 2960-C, 2960-S, 2960-SF, 2960-X Series

●  Catalyst 2970 and 2975 Series

●  Catalyst 3000 and 3100 Blade Switches

●  Catalyst 3500XL Series

●  Catalyst 3550, 3560, 3560-C, 3560-E, 3560-X Series

●  Catalyst 3750-E Series, 3750 Metro, 3750-X Series

●  Catalyst 3850 Series

●  Catalyst 4500 and 4500-X Series

●  Catalyst 4900 Series

●  Catalyst 6000 Series

●  Catalyst 6800 Series

●  Cisco 1941 Series Router

●  Cisco 2600, 2800, 2900 Series Router

●  Cisco 3200, 3600, 3700 Series Router

●  Cisco 4400 Series Router

●  Cisco 5700 Series Wireless LAN Controller

●  Cisco 6400 Universal Access Router

●  Cisco uBR7200 Series

●  Cisco 7200, 7300, 7500, and 7600 Series Routers

●  Cisco 10000 and uBR 10000 Series Routers

●  Cisco 10700 Series Internet Router

●  Cisco 12000 Series Router

●  Cisco 2000 Connected Grid Router Series

●  Cisco 2500 Connected Grid Switch Series

●  Cisco IE2000 and IE2000U Series

●  Cisco IE3010 Series

●  Cisco MDS 9000

●  Cisco ME 2400

●  Cisco ME 2600X

●  Cisco ME 3400

●  Cisco ME 3600X and ME 3800X

●  Cisco ME 4600 and ME 4900 Series

●  Cisco ME 6500 Series

●  Cisco MWR 2941 Mobile Wireless Router

●  CRS Router Series

●  CSS 11500 Series

●  Cisco RF Gateway Series

●  NAM 2200 Series Appliances

●  Nexus 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 7000, 9000, 9300, 9500 (modular) Series

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