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HP JE109A#ABA E5500-24-SFP 24-Port 2x SFP 2x Port Layer 4 Switch
- HP E5500-24-SFP Switch
- 24 x SFP ports
- 2 x additional ports (type not specified in title)
- Layer 4 switching capabilities
- Supports advanced traffic management
- Designed for high-performance network environments
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Product Overview
The HP JE109A#ABA E5500-24-SFP is a 24-port Layer 4 switch featuring 2 x SFP ports and 2 x additional ports. It is designed for high-performance networking with advanced traffic management and security features.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Switch |
| Model | E5500-24-SFP |
Additional Specifications
| Ports | 24 x SFP, 2 x Additional Ports |
| Switching Layer | Layer 4 |
Product Description
The HP JE109A#ABA E5500-24-SFP is a sophisticated network switch engineered for environments that demand high-speed connectivity and intelligent traffic management. With 24 SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) ports, this switch is optimized for fiber optic connectivity, providing reliable, high-bandwidth connections over longer distances, which is crucial for data centers, campus networks, and enterprise backbones. This switch operates at Layer 4 of the OSI model, enabling it to perform more granular traffic classification and control based on port numbers, protocols, and application types. This capability allows for sophisticated Quality of Service (QoS) policies, ensuring that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth and priority. The inclusion of 2 additional ports offers further flexibility for uplinks or specialized connections. The E5500-24-SFP is designed to support advanced networking features, including robust security measures, link aggregation for increased throughput and redundancy, and potentially stacking capabilities for simplified management of multiple switches. Its focus on SFP ports makes it ideal for environments where high-speed, reliable, and long-distance connectivity is paramount, such as connecting servers, storage devices, or other high-performance network infrastructure components.



