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Dell 6M765 Powerconnect 2 x Ports 10GBase-CX4 Uplink Module
- 2 x 10GBase-CX4 ports
- Designed for Dell PowerConnect switches
- Provides high-speed uplink connectivity
- Utilizes CX4 interface for 10Gbps speeds
- Suitable for switch-to-switch or switch-to-server connections
- Enhances network aggregation and backbone capacity
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Product Overview
The Dell 6M765 is a PowerConnect uplink module featuring 2 ports of 10GBase-CX4 connectivity. This module is designed to provide high-speed uplinks for network switches.
Technical Information
| SKU | 6M765 |
| Brand | Dell |
| Product Line | Powerconnect |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Port Type | 10GBase-CX4 |
| Interface | CX4 |
Product Description
The Dell 6M765 is a specialized uplink module designed to enhance the connectivity and performance of Dell PowerConnect network switches. It provides two ports that support the 10GBase-CX4 standard, enabling high-speed data transfer at 10 Gigabits per second. This module is crucial for building robust network backbones and aggregation layers, allowing for efficient communication between switches or high-bandwidth connections to servers. The 10GBase-CX4 interface, while an older standard compared to SFP+ or 10GBASE-T, offers a direct copper connection that can be cost-effective for certain deployments. It is typically used for short-reach connections, making it suitable for within-rack or across-rack connectivity in data center environments. The module's integration with PowerConnect switches ensures compatibility and straightforward installation. By equipping a compatible Dell switch with the 6M765 module, network administrators can significantly increase the uplink capacity of their network. This is essential for supporting the growing demands of high-speed networking, including server virtualization, storage area networks (SANs), and high-performance computing clusters. The module plays a vital role in preventing network bottlenecks and ensuring smooth data flow.


