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HP JF431-61301 8x Expansion Slot + 2x Management Module Slot Chassis
- 8 x Expansion Slots
- 2 x Management Module Slots
- Modular Chassis Component
- Core Structure for Networking Systems
- Supports High Port Density
- Facilitates Scalable Network Solutions
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Product Overview
The HP JF431-61301 is a chassis component featuring 8 expansion slots and 2 management module slots. It serves as the core structure for building modular networking systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Chassis Component |
| Expansion Slots | 8 |
Additional Specifications
| Management Module Slots | 2 |
| Application | Modular Networking Systems |
Product Description
The HP JF431-61301 represents a foundational element for constructing flexible and scalable networking solutions. This chassis component is designed with a specific configuration of slots: eight expansion slots intended for various interface modules (e.g., Ethernet, serial, fiber) and two dedicated slots for management modules, which typically house the control plane and system management functions. This modular architecture allows network administrators to customize the chassis based on specific requirements. By populating the expansion slots with different types of interface modules, organizations can achieve high port densities and support a wide array of network technologies and speeds within a single, consolidated unit. The inclusion of dedicated management module slots ensures robust control and monitoring capabilities. As a core structure, the JF431-61301 chassis provides the physical framework, power distribution, and cooling necessary to support multiple modules operating in unison. It is designed for environments that require adaptability and the ability to grow network capacity and functionality over time without replacing the entire infrastructure.



