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HP JC125-61001 9512 14 x Expansion Slots L4 17U Switch Chassis
- 17U rack-mountable chassis
- 14 expansion slots
- L4 model designation
- Designed for network switching modules
- Provides a modular network infrastructure
- High-density component housing
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Product Overview
The HP JC125-61001 is a 17U Switch Chassis with 14 expansion slots, identified as an L4 model. It is designed to house network switching modules and related components.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Switch Chassis |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Part Number | JC125-61001 |
Additional Specifications
| Rack Height | 17U |
| Expansion Slots | 14 |
| Model Series | L4 |
Product Description
The HP JC125-61001 is a substantial network hardware component, specifically a 17U (Rack Unit) Switch Chassis. This chassis is designed to serve as a foundational unit for building a modular and scalable network infrastructure. Its significant size, 17U, indicates it occupies a considerable portion of a standard server rack, allowing for a high density of installed components. With 14 expansion slots, this chassis offers ample room for various network interface modules, switching modules, or other specialized cards. The 'L4' designation likely refers to a specific product line, generation, or feature set within HP's networking portfolio, possibly indicating advanced capabilities or a particular architecture. The primary purpose of such a chassis is to house and power these modules, providing a unified platform for network connectivity and management. This type of equipment is typically found in enterprise data centers, large corporate networks, or telecommunications facilities where robust, high-capacity, and flexible network solutions are required. The modular design allows network administrators to customize the chassis with the specific types and number of ports needed, and to upgrade or replace modules as network demands evolve. It represents a core piece of network hardware for building complex switching fabrics.



