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HPE JF265B 16 x Ports Asynchronous Serial RJ-45 WAN Flexible Interface Card Module
- 16 x Asynchronous Serial Ports
- RJ-45 Connector Type
- WAN Connectivity
- Flexible Interface Module
- Designed for HPE Networking
- High Port Density for Serial Connections
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Product Overview
The HPE JF265B is a Flexible Interface Card Module designed for asynchronous serial communication. It provides 16 x Ports with RJ-45 connectors, enabling WAN connectivity for compatible HPE networking devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | WAN Interface Card Module |
| Number of Ports | 16 |
Additional Specifications
| Port Type | Asynchronous Serial RJ-45 |
| Connectivity | WAN |
Product Description
The HPE JF265B module is engineered to extend the networking capabilities of compatible HPE switches and routers by offering a substantial number of asynchronous serial ports. This allows for robust Wide Area Network (WAN) connections, crucial for connecting to remote sites, legacy systems, or specialized communication equipment. Each of the 16 ports utilizes the common RJ-45 connector, ensuring broad compatibility with standard serial cabling. The asynchronous nature of these ports makes them suitable for a variety of data transmission tasks where timing is managed by start and stop bits rather than a shared clock signal. This flexibility is key for integrating diverse networking environments. As a flexible interface card, the JF265B is designed for easy installation into designated expansion slots within supported HPE chassis. Its high port density minimizes the physical footprint required for extensive serial connectivity, making it an efficient solution for network administrators seeking to expand their serial communication infrastructure.



