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Nortel AL2033013 BPS2000-2FX 100Base-FX MDA 100Base-FX Expansion
- 2 x 100Base-FX ports.
- MDA (Modular Data Access) expansion module.
- Designed for Nortel BPS2000 systems.
- Provides Fast Ethernet fiber optic connectivity.
- Enhances network connectivity options.
- Facilitates fiber optic network expansion.
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Product Overview
The Nortel AL2033013 BPS2000-2FX is an MDA (Modular Data Access) expansion module featuring two 100Base-FX ports. It is designed for expanding connectivity in BPS2000 systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | MDA Expansion Module |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Port Type | 100Base-FX (Fast Ethernet Fiber) |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | Nortel BPS2000 Systems |
| Manufacturer | Nortel |
Product Description
The Nortel AL2033013, identified as the BPS2000-2FX, is a Modular Data Access (MDA) expansion module. This module is specifically designed to enhance the connectivity of Nortel's BPS2000 series systems. It features two ports that support the 100Base-FX standard, which provides Fast Ethernet connectivity over fiber optic cabling. This expansion module is crucial for environments that require reliable, high-speed network connections over longer distances or in environments where electromagnetic interference is a concern. The use of fiber optic cabling (100Base-FX) offers advantages in terms of signal integrity and transmission distance compared to copper-based Ethernet. By adding the AL2033013 module to a BPS2000 system, users can expand the system's network interface capabilities, enabling it to connect to other network devices or segments using fiber optic links. This is particularly useful for building robust network backbones or extending network reach within a campus or enterprise facility.


