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HP J4893A#ABA 6 x Expansion Ports SFP mini-GBIC Network Switch Module
- 6 x SFP mini-GBIC Expansion Ports
- Supports SFP Transceivers
- Provides flexible network connectivity
- Enables fiber optic or copper connections
- Designed for HP ProCurve Switches
- Modular expansion capability
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Product Overview
The HP J4893A#ABA is a Network Switch Module featuring 6 x Expansion Ports that support SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) mini-GBIC transceivers. This module is designed to add flexible fiber optic or copper connectivity to compatible HP switches.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Switch Module |
| Brand | HP |
| Ports | 6 x SFP (mini-GBIC) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Mini-GBIC |
| Model | J4893A#ABA |
Product Description
The HP J4893A#ABA is a high-performance network module that significantly enhances the connectivity options of compatible HP ProCurve switches. It provides six SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) mini-GBIC expansion ports, allowing for the addition of various types of transceivers, including fiber optic and copper. This modular design offers great flexibility for network administrators. They can choose the appropriate SFP transceivers based on their specific needs, whether it's extending network reach with single-mode or multi-mode fiber, or connecting to devices via copper Ethernet. This capability is crucial for building scalable and adaptable network infrastructures that can accommodate different distances and bandwidth requirements. The J4893A#ABA module is designed for easy installation into compatible HP switch chassis, providing a seamless upgrade path. It is ideal for environments requiring high-speed uplinks, connections to storage area networks (SANs), or extending network segments across a campus or building. Its robust design ensures reliable performance for demanding network applications.


