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HP Interface Module - 1 x 1000Base-X
- Module Type: Interface Module
- Number of Ports: 1
- Interface Standard: 1000Base-X
- Connector Type: Varies (often SFP slot for media module)
- Brand: HP
- Used for network expansion
- Supports Gigabit Ethernet speeds
- Typically hot-swappable
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Product Overview
This entry describes a generic HP Interface Module, specifically a 1 x 1000Base-X module. This type of module typically provides a Gigabit Ethernet port using fiber optic or other media, often for extending network connectivity.
Technical Information
| Module Type | Interface Module |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface Standard | 1000Base-X |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
The HP Interface Module, specified as 1 x 1000Base-X, is a component designed to add or enhance network connectivity on compatible HP networking hardware. The '1000Base-X' designation indicates a Gigabit Ethernet interface that can utilize various physical media, often fiber optic, depending on the specific transceiver or media module inserted into the interface slot. This type of module is typically used in modular switches or routers, allowing network administrators to customize port types and speeds based on network requirements. The single port configuration suggests it might be used for uplink connections, dedicated links to servers, or specific network segmentation needs. The 'X' in 1000Base-X signifies flexibility in media type, commonly supporting SFP transceivers for different fiber types (e.g., SX, LX, EX) or copper connections. As an HP product, it is designed to integrate with HP's networking portfolio, ensuring compatibility and reliable performance. Its primary function is to provide a high-speed Gigabit Ethernet connection, contributing to the overall network infrastructure's bandwidth and connectivity capabilities. The hot-swappable nature of such modules allows for easy upgrades or replacements without powering down the main device.



