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HP JD592A 4 x Ports Fractional T1 FIC A-MSR Module
- 4 x Fractional T1/E1 Ports
- Interface Card Module for MSR routers
- Supports T1 (1.544 Mbps) and E1 (2.048 Mbps) circuits
- Allows fractional channel allocation (e.g., T1.5)
- Enables WAN connectivity
- Supports voice and data transmission
- Provides flexible WAN interface options
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Product Overview
The HP JD592A is a 4-Port Fractional T1/E1 Interface Card Module for MSR routers. It provides connectivity for T1 or E1 circuits, supporting fractional channelization.
Technical Information
| Product Type | WAN Interface Module |
| Ports | 4 x Fractional T1/E1 |
| Compatibility | HP MSR Routers |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| Model | JD592A |
| Technology | T1/E1 |
Product Description
The HP JD592A is a versatile WAN interface module designed for HP's MSR (Modular Services Router) series. It features four ports that can be configured to support either T1 (North American/Japanese standard) or E1 (European/International standard) circuits. This module is crucial for connecting enterprise networks to Wide Area Networks (WANs) using traditional leased line technologies. A key feature of the JD592A is its support for fractional T1/E1 operation. This allows network administrators to allocate specific time slots (channels) within a T1 or E1 circuit for different purposes, such as voice calls or data transmission, rather than dedicating the entire 1.544 Mbps (T1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1) bandwidth. This fractional capability provides cost-effectiveness and flexibility in managing WAN bandwidth. By providing multiple T1/E1 interfaces, the JD592A enables robust WAN connectivity, supporting both voice and data traffic. It is an essential component for businesses that rely on TDM-based WAN links for their operations, offering reliable access to service providers and remote sites.


