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HP 711307-B21#0D1 6125XLG 8-Ports Ethernet Blade Switch with 1x
- Type: Blade Switch
- Model: 6125XLG
- Ports: 8 x 10Gb Ethernet (SFP+)
- Additional Port: 1 x Uplink/Management (details vary)
- Designed for HP BladeSystem
- High-performance Ethernet connectivity
- Supports 10Gb/s speeds
- Integrated into the BladeSystem infrastructure
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Product Overview
The HP 711307-B21#0D1 is a 6125XLG Blade Switch with 8-Ports Ethernet and 1x additional port. It is designed for high-performance networking within HP BladeSystem enclosures.
Technical Information
| Switch Type | Blade Switch |
| Model | 6125XLG |
| Ethernet Ports | 8 x 10Gb SFP+ |
| Additional Ports | 1 x (Uplink/Management) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Blade Module |
| Compatibility | HP BladeSystem |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | 711307-B21#0D1 |
Product Description
The HP 711307-B21#0D1, identified as the 6125XLG Blade Switch, is a high-performance networking module designed for HP BladeSystem enclosures. It provides essential high-speed Ethernet connectivity for servers deployed within the blade infrastructure, enabling efficient data transfer and network access. This switch features eight 10Gb Ethernet ports utilizing SFP+ transceivers, offering substantial bandwidth for demanding network applications. It also includes an additional port, typically used for uplink or management purposes, providing flexibility in network design and administration. The 10GbE speed is crucial for modern data centers supporting virtualization, high-performance computing, and large data transfers. As an integrated component of the HP BladeSystem, the 6125XLG switch offers consolidated management, reduced cabling complexity, and efficient power utilization. Its hot-pluggable design ensures that network services can be maintained during module installation or replacement, contributing to the overall availability of the IT environment.


