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HP JW737AR 7205 4-Ports RJ-45 + 2-Ports SFP+ Controller Device
- Model: HP 7205 Controller
- Ports: 4 x RJ-45 (Gigabit Ethernet)
- Ports: 2 x SFP+ (10GbE/FCoE/InfiniBand)
- Connectivity: Ethernet and high-speed serial
- Designed for networking infrastructure
- Supports flexible network configurations
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Product Overview
This HP 7205 controller device features 4 RJ-45 ports for Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and 2 SFP+ ports for high-speed fiber or DAC connections. It is designed to provide flexible and high-performance networking capabilities.
Technical Information
| Model | HP 7205 |
| Ethernet Ports | 4 x RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet |
Additional Specifications
| High-Speed Ports | 2 x SFP+ |
Product Description
The HP JW737AR is a versatile controller device from the HP 7205 series, designed to offer robust and flexible networking solutions. It combines standard Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with high-speed SFP+ interfaces, making it suitable for a wide range of network applications. The controller is equipped with four RJ-45 ports, each supporting Gigabit Ethernet speeds, which are ideal for connecting standard network devices like servers, PCs, and switches. This provides reliable and efficient local area network connectivity. Additionally, it includes two SFP+ ports, which are designed for higher bandwidth applications, commonly supporting 10 Gigabit Ethernet, allowing for high-speed uplinks, storage area network connections, or inter-switch links. This device is well-suited for deployment in enterprise networks, data centers, and server environments where adaptable and high-performance networking is essential. It enables efficient network aggregation, high-speed data transfer, and the creation of flexible network topologies to meet evolving business demands.
