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HP - JH829A No Switch Chassis
- No Switch Chassis
- Housing for modular switch components
- Provides physical structure
- Includes power supply infrastructure
- Designed for HP networking solutions
- Modular design for flexibility
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Product Overview
The HP JH829A is a No Switch Chassis, indicating it is a housing or frame designed to hold network switch modules. It provides the physical structure and power supply for a modular switch system.
Technical Information
| Type | Chassis |
| Product Name | No Switch Chassis |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | HP |
| SKU | JH829A |
Product Description
The HP JH829A is identified as a 'No Switch Chassis,' which means it is the foundational hardware component for a modular network switch. This chassis provides the physical enclosure, backplane, and power supply infrastructure necessary to support various network switch line cards or modules. It serves as the core of a flexible networking solution, allowing organizations to customize their switch configuration based on specific port density, speed, and feature requirements. This type of chassis is common in enterprise networking environments where scalability and adaptability are crucial. By purchasing a chassis separately from the line cards, IT managers can build a switch that precisely meets their current needs and can be upgraded or reconfigured in the future without replacing the entire unit. The JH829A chassis would typically house the main processing and management modules, along with the interface modules for network connectivity. As an HP product, the JH829A is designed to integrate seamlessly with other HP networking components, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance. It represents a strategic investment in a flexible and future-proof network infrastructure, providing the robust physical foundation upon which high-performance network services can be built.



