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HP JD549AR 2 x Ports FT1 / CT1 PRI + 2 x Ports T1 Multifunction Interface Module (MIM) for MSR Route...
- 2 x Ports FT1/CT1 PRI interfaces.
- 2 x Ports T1 interfaces.
- Multifunction Interface Module (MIM).
- Designed for HP MSR Series Routers.
- Enhances WAN connectivity options.
- Supports digital voice and data transmission.
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Product Overview
The HP JD549AR is a Multifunction Interface Module (MIM) for MSR routers, featuring 2 x Ports FT1/CT1 PRI and 2 x Ports T1 interfaces. It enhances the connectivity and routing capabilities of compatible HP MSR series routers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Multifunction Interface Module (MIM) |
| Interfaces | 2 x FT1/CT1 PRI, 2 x T1 |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP MSR Series Routers |
Product Description
The HP JD549AR is a specialized Multifunction Interface Module (MIM) designed to expand the connectivity options of HP MSR (Modular Services Router) series routers. This module is crucial for organizations that require robust WAN connectivity, particularly for integrating with traditional telecommunications infrastructure. It features two ports for FT1/CT1 PRI (Primary Rate Interface) connections, which are commonly used for digital voice trunking and high-speed data services in North America and other regions. Additionally, it includes two T1 ports, providing further flexibility for connecting to T1 leased lines or other T1-based network services. This combination allows for versatile integration into various network environments. By adding the JD549AR module to an HP MSR router, businesses can enhance their network's ability to handle voice traffic, data transmission, and integrate with existing PBX systems or carrier networks. This makes it an essential component for branch offices, service providers, or enterprises needing to bridge legacy TDM (Time-Division Multiplexing) networks with modern IP-based infrastructures.


