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Sun X1056A 10 / 100 NIC Ethernet Serial-Bus Card for Enterprise 5500
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet speeds
- Serial-Bus interface
- Designed for Sun Enterprise 5500 systems
- Provides basic network connectivity
- RJ45 connector for Ethernet cable
- Supports legacy network environments
- Reliable for essential network tasks
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Product Overview
The Sun X1056A is a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Serial-Bus Card designed for Sun Enterprise 5500 systems. It provides basic network connectivity for the server, allowing it to communicate with other devices on the network. This card utilizes a serial bus interface for integration into compatible Sun hardware.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Ethernet Network Card |
| Speed | 10/100 Mbps |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Serial-Bus |
| Compatibility | Sun Enterprise 5500 |
Product Description
The Sun X1056A is an Ethernet network interface card specifically designed for integration into Sun Enterprise 5500 server systems. It operates at speeds of 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps, providing essential network connectivity for the server to communicate within a local area network (LAN). This card utilizes a Serial-Bus interface, which was a common interconnect technology for Sun's enterprise-class hardware during its era. The presence of an RJ45 connector allows for standard Ethernet cable connections, enabling the server to be plugged into hubs, switches, or directly to other network devices. While not offering the gigabit speeds of modern network cards, the X1056A was crucial for enabling basic network functions, file sharing, and remote management for the Sun Enterprise 5500. It represents a component for maintaining or restoring connectivity in legacy Sun server environments.