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Juniper PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2 8 x Ports Gigabit Ethernet Type 3 IQ2 Physical Interface Card
- 8 x Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Type 3 IQ2 interface card
- Designed for Juniper routers
- Supports SFP transceivers
- High-performance packet forwarding
- Modular network interface
- Enhanced network services
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Product Overview
The Juniper PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2 is an 8-port Gigabit Ethernet physical interface card designed for Juniper routers. It utilizes Type 3 IQ2 technology for enhanced packet processing.
Technical Information
| Part Number | PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2 |
| Product Type | Physical Interface Card |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | Gigabit Ethernet (1Gb/s) |
| Technology | Type 3 IQ2 |
| Transceiver Type | SFP |
Product Description
The Juniper PC-8GE-TYPE3-SFP-IQ2 is a high-density physical interface card that provides eight Gigabit Ethernet ports for Juniper routing platforms. This card is engineered to deliver robust network connectivity and advanced packet processing capabilities, essential for modern network infrastructures. Equipped with Type 3 IQ2 (Intelligent Queuing 2) technology, this interface card offers enhanced performance for packet forwarding, traffic management, and Quality of Service (QoS) features. The inclusion of SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) slots allows for flexible deployment with various fiber optic or copper transceivers, adapting to different network environments. This interface card is crucial for service providers and enterprises looking to expand their network capacity, implement complex routing policies, and ensure high availability. Its modular design allows for easy installation and replacement, minimizing downtime and maximizing network uptime.
