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ASSMANN Electronic DN-81005-01 network transceiver module Copper 1250 Mbit/s SFP
ASSMANN Electronic DN-81005-01, Copper, 1250 Mbit/s, SFP, 100 m, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3z
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Product Information
| Information | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ASSMANN Electronic |
| Product code | 576812086 |
| EAN | 04016032454915 |
| Manufacturer part number | DN-81005-01 |
| Category | Network cables |
Product Description
The plug and play extension for your network switch
- Extend your network switch with free SFP ports around additional RJ-45 connections
- Compatible with the popular network switch manufacturers
- Hot pluggable - installation possible while in operation
- Operating temperature: 0 °C ~ 70 °C
The DIGITUS® Mini GBIC (SFP) transceiver modules offer the highest quality and reliability. The module offers a perfect opportunity for you to extend your Gigabit network switch with a free SFP Uplink Port around an additional RJ45 connection. Thanks to the hot-plug capability, you can install the module without any interruption to the network traffic or restart of the device. In addition, conformity with the MSA (Multi Source Agreement) standard provides compatibility with the current network switch manufacturers.
- Extend your network switch with free SFP ports around additional RJ-45 connections
- Compatible with the popular network switch manufacturers
- Hot pluggable - installation possible while in operation
- Operating temperature: 0 °C ~ 70 °C
The DIGITUS® Mini GBIC (SFP) transceiver modules offer the highest quality and reliability. The module offers a perfect opportunity for you to extend your Gigabit network switch with a free SFP Uplink Port around an additional RJ45 connection. Thanks to the hot-plug capability, you can install the module without any interruption to the network traffic or restart of the device. In addition, conformity with the MSA (Multi Source Agreement) standard provides compatibility with the current network switch manufacturers.