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HPE JD359BR 2 x Ports 10GBase-X XFP Module for 5500/5120 Series Switches
- 2 x 10GBase-X Ports
- XFP Module
- Compatible with HPE 5500/5120 Series Switches
- Supports High-Speed Uplinks
- Enables Server Connectivity
- Utilizes XFP Transceiver Technology
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Product Overview
The HPE JD359BR is a 2-port 10GBase-X XFP Module specifically designed for HPE 5500/5120 Series Switches. It enables high-speed uplink or server connectivity using XFP transceivers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Module |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Port Standard | 10GBase-X |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | XFP |
| Switch Compatibility | HPE 5500/5120 Series |
Product Description
The HPE JD359BR module is an essential component for enhancing the connectivity capabilities of HPE 5500 and 5120 series switches. It provides two ports that adhere to the 10GBase-X standard, designed to accommodate XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) transceivers. This allows for the implementation of high-speed network links, typically used for uplinks to core switches or for direct connections to high-performance servers. The use of the XFP form factor signifies support for 10 Gigabit Ethernet speeds, offering a significant bandwidth upgrade over traditional Gigabit Ethernet connections. The module's design ensures compatibility with a range of XFP transceivers, allowing network administrators to choose the appropriate optical or copper modules based on distance and media requirements. By integrating the JD359BR module, network managers can effectively scale their network infrastructure to meet the growing demands for bandwidth. It is particularly useful in data center environments or enterprise networks where high-speed data transfer is critical for application performance and overall network efficiency.


