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HP JC176-61001 2 x Expansion Slots Router Chassis for A6602 Router
- Router Chassis for A6602 Router
- 2 x Expansion Slots
- Modular design for interface expansion
- Enhances A6602 router capabilities
- Supports various interface modules
- Compact and scalable solution
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Product Overview
The HP JC176-61001 is a 2 x Expansion Slots Router Chassis designed for the A6602 Router. It provides a modular platform for adding interface modules to enhance the router's connectivity and capabilities.
Technical Information
| Series | A6600 Series |
| Model | A6602 Router Chassis |
Additional Specifications
| Expansion Slots | 2 x Expansion Slots |
Product Description
The HP JC176-61001 is a dedicated router chassis designed to complement the A6602 router. This chassis provides a modular expansion capability, featuring two expansion slots that allow for the addition of various interface modules. This design enables network administrators to customize the A6602 router's connectivity options, tailoring it to specific network requirements and enhancing its overall functionality. The two expansion slots are crucial for flexibility, allowing for the integration of different types of network interfaces, such as Ethernet ports of varying speeds or WAN connectivity modules. This modularity ensures that the A6602 router can be adapted to different network topologies and application demands, providing a scalable solution that can grow with the organization's needs. The chassis itself is built to house these modules securely and efficiently. This router chassis is an integral part of building a versatile networking solution. By enabling the addition of specific interface cards, the JC176-61001 allows the A6602 router to serve a wider range of roles, from branch office connectivity to more complex aggregation tasks. It represents a cost-effective way to expand network capabilities without requiring a complete system overhaul.



