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HP Management Processor Card - 1 x 10/100Base-TX LAN - Management Module
- Dedicated Management Processor Card
- 1 x 10/100Base-TX LAN interface
- Functions as a Management Module
- Enables remote monitoring and control
- Facilitates network device administration
- Supports essential management tasks
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Product Overview
This HP Management Processor Card is a dedicated module for network device management, featuring a 10/100Base-TX LAN port. It functions as a Management Module, providing essential control and monitoring capabilities for network infrastructure.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Management Processor Card |
| LAN Ports | 1 x 10/100Base-TX |
Additional Specifications
| Functionality | Management Module |
Product Description
The HP Management Processor Card is designed to provide out-of-band management capabilities for network devices. Equipped with a 10/100Base-TX Ethernet port, it allows administrators to connect to and manage network hardware remotely, even if the primary network interfaces are down or misconfigured. This ensures continuous access for troubleshooting and maintenance. As a Management Module, this card plays a crucial role in the overall administration of network infrastructure. It typically handles tasks such as device configuration, firmware updates, performance monitoring, and diagnostic reporting. Its presence simplifies the management of complex network environments, reducing the need for physical intervention and improving operational efficiency. The integration of this management card enhances the security and reliability of network operations. By providing a dedicated channel for management, it separates critical control functions from regular network traffic, thereby reducing potential security risks. This makes it an essential component for enterprise-level network deployments.


