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HP E7Y27AR SFP Transceiver
- SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) form factor
- Supports various data rates (e.g., 1GbE)
- Compatible with a wide range of HP networking equipment
- Available in different types (e.g., SX, LX, T)
- Hot-swappable for easy installation and replacement
- Used for fiber optic or copper connections
- Enables network link extension
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Product Overview
The HP E7Y27AR is an SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) transceiver. It is a versatile networking component used to connect network devices like switches and routers to fiber optic or copper cabling.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SFP Transceiver |
| Model | E7Y27AR |
| Form Factor | SFP |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Fiber Optic / Copper (depends on variant) |
| Data Rate | Typically 1Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet) |
| Connector Type | LC (for fiber), RJ-45 (for copper) |
Product Description
The HP E7Y27AR is a standard Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver, a compact and versatile module used in networking to connect switches, routers, and other devices to network cabling. SFPs are designed to be hot-swappable, meaning they can be inserted or removed from network equipment without interrupting the operation of the device, facilitating easy upgrades and replacements. This particular model, E7Y27AR, is an HP-branded SFP, ensuring compatibility with HP networking hardware. While the specific variant (e.g., SX for short-reach multimode fiber, LX for long-reach single-mode fiber, or T for copper RJ-45 connections) is not detailed in the title, SFPs are crucial for establishing network links over various distances and media types. They are commonly used for Gigabit Ethernet connections, providing the interface between the network device's electronics and the physical cabling infrastructure. SFPs play a vital role in network flexibility, allowing administrators to choose the appropriate transceiver based on the required link distance, fiber type, and data rate. They are essential components for building scalable and adaptable network infrastructures, enabling connectivity in data centers, enterprise campuses, and service provider networks.
