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Small form-factor pluggable interface - The SFP (Small Form Pluggable) MSA is a specification for a pluggable, hot-swappable optical interface for SONET/SDH, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet, and other applications. The MSA Document provides a common specification for systems manufacturers, system integrators, and suppliers of pluggable SFP modules. XFP - The XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) MSA is a specification for a pluggable, hot-swappable optical interface for 10 Gigabit SONET/SDH, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet, and other applications. The MSA Document (not yet public) provides a common specification for systems manufacturers, system integrators, and suppliers of pluggable XFP modules. Pseudo-wire - In computer networking and telecommunications, a Pseudowire (PW) is an emulation of a native service over a Packet Switched Network (PSN). The native service may be ATM, Frame Relay, Ethernet, low-rate TDM, or SONET/SDH, while the PSN may be MPLS, IP (either IPv4 or IPv6), or L2TPv3. 10-gigabit Ethernet - 10-gigabit Ethernet (XGbE or 10GbE) is the most recent (as of 2005) and fastest of the Ethernet standards. It defines a version of Ethernet with a nominal data rate of 10 Gbit/s, ten times faster than gigabit Ethernet.
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