Cisco PA-MC-8T1 8 Port Multi-Channel T1 Port T1/PRI Module 3800 Model For Sale

Cisco PA-MC-8T1 8 Port Multi-Channel T1 Port T1/PRI Module 3800 Model
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Cisco PA-MC-8T1 8 Port Multi-Channel T1 Port T1/PRI Module 3800 Model:
$29.99

This Cisco PA-MC-8T1 module is a must-have addition for any networking setup that requires efficient and reliable T1/PRI connectivity. With its 8 ports, it allows for seamless communication between multiple channels, making it ideal for high-speed data transfer. Designed with the quality and reliability that Cisco is known for, this module is sure to exceed your expectations. The PA-MC-8T1 is compatible with a variety of Cisco routers, making it a versatile choice for any networking setup. Its high-quality construction ensures long-lasting durability and performance, while its easy installation process makes it a user-friendly option. Whether you\'re setting up a new network or upgrading an existing one, this Cisco module is an excellent choice for all your T1/PRI connectivity needs.
Here you get an originalCisco PA-MC-8T1 8 Port Multi-Channel T1 Port T1/PRI Module fitted for 3850 type routers. Any questions please ask.


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