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HP JC172AR 6600 4 x Ports OC-3 + 2 x Ports OC-12 HIM Router Expansion Module
- Product Type: Router Expansion Module
- Series: 6600
- Ports: 4 x OC-3 (STM-1)
- Ports: 2 x OC-12 (STM-4)
- Interface Type: Optical Carrier
- Designed for HP high-end routing platforms
- Enhances network capacity and connectivity options
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Product Overview
The HP JC172AR 6600 is a Router Expansion Module featuring 4 OC-3 ports and 2 OC-12 ports. It is designed to enhance the connectivity capabilities of compatible HP routers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Router Expansion Module |
| Series | 6600 |
| OC-3 Ports | 4 |
Additional Specifications
| OC-12 Ports | 2 |
| Interface Type | Optical Carrier |
Product Description
The HP JC172AR 6600 Router Expansion Module is a specialized hardware component designed to augment the port density and bandwidth capabilities of compatible HP high-end routers. This module provides a significant increase in network connectivity options by offering four Optical Carrier 3 (OC-3) ports and two Optical Carrier 12 (OC-12) ports. OC-3 provides a data rate of 155.52 Mbps, while OC-12 offers four times that at 622.08 Mbps, allowing for substantial aggregate bandwidth. This expansion module is crucial for service providers and large enterprises that require high-capacity connections for backbone networks, aggregation points, or high-speed inter-office links. The optical interfaces ensure reliable and high-speed data transmission over long distances, making it suitable for demanding telecommunications and data networking applications. Its integration allows for flexible network design and scalability. By adding the JC172AR module, network administrators can expand their router's capacity to handle increased traffic loads and connect to multiple high-speed network segments. This enhances the overall performance, resilience, and reach of the network infrastructure, supporting the growing demands for data throughput and connectivity.



