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  • How many units is a 48-port core switch

    How many units is a 48-port core switch

    • 1U switch with 48 line-rate RJ45 1GbE ports, and four integrated 10GbE SFP+ ports. • Two 100GbE QSFP28 uplink ports. • Add a second 80PLUS Platinum certified hot swappable internal power supply. The Cisco Catalyst 9500X switches, based on the Cisco Silicon One ™ Q200 ASIC, are purpose built for the next-generation core, with a programmable pipeline (P4), and are the first network silicon to offer switching capacity up to 12. 8-Tbps full duplex in the enterprise. The Q200 ASIC offers high. Max. PoE Wattage per Port by PSE Max. Power Consumption A 48-port, Layer 2 PoE switch with a silent, fanless cooling system. It has 48-port 1Gb SFP and 4-port 10Gb SFP+ in a compact 1RU form factor and it's a low latency L2/L3 Ethernet switch. The S5800-48F4S comes with the complete system. The S3248T-ON offers power-efficient and resilient 1GbE switching solution for advanced Layer 3 distribution with integrated 10GbE SFP+ and 100GbE QSFP28 ports.

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  • How many units is a 144 optical distribution box

    How many units is a 144 optical distribution box

    This 144C modular ODF is composed of 12pcs pre-loaded 12C splicing and patching unit that includes FC/SC/ST/duplex LC compatible adaptors, pigtails and 12 core splice tray. Integrated design provides OSP cable fibers and pigtail splicing, patch-cord termination and storage. It is mainly used for cable inlet, grounding and fixing and the splicing between the terminal end and pigtail. 144 Cores ODF Unit is pre-assembled with couplings and pigtails and splice cassettes and Fiber Optic ODF has an integrated fiber guiding. The 144 Cores Fibre optic distribution frame (ODF) is a critical component in telecommunications infrastructure, designed to manage high-density fiber optic connections efficiently.


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