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HP FIP-600 Interface Module
- HP Interface Module.
- Provides enhanced connectivity or functionality.
- Designed for specific HP switch platforms.
- Facilitates network expansion and customization.
- Supports various interface types depending on model.
- Ensures compatibility with HP networking ecosystems.
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Product Overview
The HP FIP-600 is an Interface Module designed for HP networking equipment. It provides specific connectivity or functionality enhancements to compatible switches.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Interface Module |
| Model | FIP-600 |
Additional Specifications
| Manufacturer | HP |
Product Description
The HP FIP-600 is an interface module developed by Hewlett Packard (HP) to extend the capabilities of compatible HP networking switches. Interface modules, often referred to as line cards or expansion modules, are designed to be inserted into modular chassis-based switches, allowing for customization and scalability of network ports and features. The FIP-600 specifically provides a certain type of interface or set of functionalities that are not built into the base chassis. The exact nature of these interfaces (e.g., Ethernet ports of specific speeds, fiber optic connectors, or specialized protocols) would depend on the specific switch model it is designed for and the intended application. These modules are crucial for adapting network infrastructure to evolving bandwidth requirements and diverse connectivity needs. As a component within HP's broader networking solutions, the FIP-600 is engineered to integrate seamlessly with HP's switch operating systems and management platforms. This ensures reliable performance and ease of management for network administrators. Its inclusion allows organizations to tailor their network hardware precisely to their operational demands, enhancing flexibility and cost-effectiveness.



