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HP J4863A ProCurve Switch 4108GL 6 x Ports 1000Base-T Expansion Module
- Product Type: Expansion Module
- Compatibility: HP ProCurve 4100gl Series Switches
- Ports: 6 x 1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet)
- Form Factor: Module for chassis
- Data Transfer Rate: 1 Gbps per port
- Connectivity: RJ-45 connectors
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Product Overview
The HP J4863A ProCurve Switch 4108GL is an expansion module for the ProCurve 4100gl series switches. It provides 6 x 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Expansion Module |
| Switch Series | ProCurve 4100gl |
Additional Specifications
| Ports | 6 x 1000Base-T |
| Speed | 1 Gbps |
Product Description
The HP J4863A is an expansion module specifically designed for the HP ProCurve 4100gl series of modular switches. This module allows network administrators to enhance the connectivity and capacity of their existing 4100gl chassis-based switch deployments by adding high-speed Gigabit Ethernet ports. This particular module provides six ports that support the 1000Base-T standard, also known as Gigabit Ethernet. Each of these ports operates at a data transfer rate of up to 1 Gbps, enabling faster communication between network devices and improving overall network performance. The module utilizes standard RJ-45 connectors, ensuring broad compatibility with network cables and devices. By integrating the J4863A module into a ProCurve 4100gl switch chassis, organizations can easily scale their network infrastructure to accommodate increasing bandwidth demands. This is particularly useful for connecting high-performance servers, storage devices, or other network segments that require Gigabit speeds. The module is designed for seamless integration, allowing for hot-insertion in many cases, minimizing network downtime during upgrades.



