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SFP module (Small Form-factor Pluggable)
SFP modules followed on from GBIC modules and are used in both ethernet and fibre channel switches (and others too), they are usually optical I/O modules although RJ45 copper Ethernet ones are available. Ethernet modules are most commonly 1GB/s but 10GB/s and higher are available. SFP used for Fibre channel can be 1 or 2GB/s but most common is 4GB/s.
LC Fibre
RJ45
WDM Fibre
Another option is Wavelength Division Multiplex SFP which use two different wavelength for Tx and Rx, so only needing one fibre. This example uses SC single mode ( SC == Stick 'n' Click )
As this used two wavelengths, the SFP needs an optical splitter, and will have both a laser and receiver on the two prism ports.
I'm guessing here, but I believe the laser is mounted at the rear with the 3 pins connection to the PCB, and the RX connecctions are on the side with flexible connection to the PCB.