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Force10 LC-EE-1GEFLX-12P LC-EE-1GEFLX-12P - Force 10 Networks 12-Port GbE SFP Line Card
- 12 x Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports.
- Supports SFP transceivers for flexible media options.
- Designed for Force10 modular switch chassis.
- Provides high-density 1 Gbps connectivity.
- Ideal for enterprise access and data center aggregation.
- Supports various fiber optic and copper SFP modules.
- Enables flexible network design and deployment.
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Product Overview
The Force10 LC-EE-1GEFLX-12P is a 12-port Gigabit Ethernet line card featuring SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) slots for flexible fiber or copper connectivity. Designed for Force10 modular switches, this card provides high-density, high-performance network access for enterprise and data center environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Line Card |
| Ports | 12 x Gigabit Ethernet |
Additional Specifications
| Transceiver Support | SFP |
| Compatibility | Force10 Modular Switches |
Product Description
The Force10 LC-EE-1GEFLX-12P line card is a key component for expanding the Gigabit Ethernet capacity of Force10 modular switches. It offers twelve ports, each equipped with an SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) slot, allowing for a wide range of transceiver types to be installed. This flexibility is crucial for network designers, as it permits the use of different fiber optic standards (e.g., multimode for short distances, single-mode for long distances) or copper transceivers as needed. The 'FLX' in the model name likely emphasizes this flexibility. This card is well-suited for deployments requiring a moderate number of high-speed connections, such as connecting servers in a data center, providing uplinks from access switches, or serving as a distribution layer aggregation point in an enterprise network.



