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Dell 0K0644 2x 48GB Gigabit Ethernet Stacking Module
- Type: Network Stacking Module
- Ports: 2x Gigabit Ethernet
- Capacity: 48GB (likely refers to stacking bandwidth or port speed aggregation)
- Function: Enables device stacking
- Enhances network performance and scalability
- Simplifies network management
- Provides high-speed inter-device connectivity
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Product Overview
The Dell 0K0644 is a 2x 48GB Gigabit Ethernet Stacking Module. This module is designed to enhance network connectivity and enable stacking of multiple network devices for increased performance and manageability.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Module |
| Interface | Gigabit Ethernet |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Function | Device Stacking |
Product Description
The Dell 0K0644 is a specialized network module designed to facilitate the stacking of compatible Dell network switches or devices. Stacking allows multiple physical devices to be managed as a single logical unit, offering significant advantages in terms of simplified administration, increased port density, and enhanced network resilience. This module features two Gigabit Ethernet ports, which are used to establish the high-speed interconnect between stacked devices. The '48GB' designation likely refers to the aggregate bandwidth or throughput capacity of the stacking ports, indicating a substantial capability for inter-device communication. This ensures that data can flow efficiently between stacked units without becoming a bottleneck. By enabling stacking, the 0K0644 module allows organizations to scale their network infrastructure more effectively. It provides a cost-efficient way to expand network capacity and performance by adding more devices to the stack rather than deploying entirely new, standalone switches. This makes it a valuable component for growing networks that require flexibility and robust connectivity.



