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HPE J2499A 800 Series D-Class 155Mb/s ATM HSC Adapter
- 800 Series D-Class architecture
- 155Mb/s ATM interface speed
- HSC (High-Speed Channel) adapter
- Designed for high-performance networking
- Facilitates efficient data packet switching
- Supports ATM network protocols
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Product Overview
The HPE J2499A is an 800 Series D-Class adapter designed for high-speed Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networking. It provides 155Mb/s connectivity, enabling efficient data transmission for demanding network applications.
Technical Information
| Product Type | ATM Network Adapter |
| Interface Speed | 155Mb/s |
Additional Specifications
| Series | 800 Series D-Class |
| Connector Type | HSC |
Product Description
The HPE J2499A represents a robust solution for environments requiring high-throughput ATM connectivity. Its D-Class architecture is optimized for the demands of Asynchronous Transfer Mode, a cell-switching protocol that offers quality of service guarantees. This adapter is engineered to handle the complexities of ATM traffic, ensuring reliable and fast data transfer for critical network applications. With a data transfer rate of 155Mb/s, the J2499A is capable of supporting bandwidth-intensive operations, making it suitable for telecommunications, enterprise networking, and other applications where low latency and high speed are paramount. The High-Speed Channel (HSC) interface further enhances its performance by providing a direct and efficient pathway for data. This adapter is a key component for building or upgrading ATM networks, offering a reliable and high-performance interface. Its design focuses on delivering the speed and stability required for modern data communication needs, ensuring that network infrastructure can keep pace with evolving demands.
