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HP JL687-61001 8400X-32Y 32x Expansion Slot SFP28 Expansion Module
- 32 x Expansion Slots
- Supports SFP28 transceivers
- Increases port density for 8400X switches
- Enables higher bandwidth connectivity
- Provides flexible network expansion
- Designed for high-performance networking environments
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Product Overview
The HP JL687-61001 is an expansion module for the HP 8400X switch series. It features 32 expansion slots, supporting SFP28 transceivers. This module is designed to increase the port density and flexibility of the 8400X platform, enabling higher bandwidth and more diverse connectivity options.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Expansion Module |
| Compatibility | HP 8400X Series |
| Slot Type | SFP28 |
Additional Specifications
| Number of Slots | 32 |
| Form Factor | Module |
Product Description
The HP JL687-61001 is a crucial component for expanding the capabilities of the HP 8400X switch series. This high-density expansion module is equipped with 32 slots, specifically designed to accommodate SFP28 transceivers. SFP28 technology supports 25 Gbps per lane, offering a significant upgrade in bandwidth compared to previous generations and enabling higher throughput for demanding network applications. By integrating the JL687-61001 into an 8400X switch, network administrators can dramatically increase the number of available ports and tailor the switch's connectivity to specific requirements. This flexibility is essential for modern data centers and enterprise networks that require high-speed uplinks, server connectivity, and the ability to support a growing number of bandwidth-intensive services and applications. This module is engineered for performance and scalability, allowing organizations to future-proof their network infrastructure. It facilitates the deployment of high-speed links necessary for cloud computing, big data analytics, and other data-intensive workloads, ensuring that the network can keep pace with evolving business demands.



