HP ProCurve X130 10Gb SFP+ LC LR Transceiver JD094B JD094B#ABA Sealed ReNew WTY For Sale

HP ProCurve X130 10Gb SFP+ LC LR Transceiver  JD094B JD094B#ABA Sealed ReNew WTY
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HP ProCurve X130 10Gb SFP+ LC LR Transceiver JD094B JD094B#ABA Sealed ReNew WTY:
$180.00

HP ProCurve X130 10GB SFP+ LC LR Transceiver ModuleHP Part Number: JD094BHP Spare Number: JD094B#ABA
Includes HP Manufacturer Warranty Active until December 24, 2017!
General InformationProduct NameX130 10G SFP LC LR XCVRManufacturer Part NumberJD094BProduct TypeSFP+Technical InformationApplication / UsageData NetworkingInterfaces/PortsInterfaces / Ports Details1 x LC 10GBase-LR NetworkMedia & PerformanceMedia Type SupportedOptical FiberEthernet Technology10 Gigabit EthernetNetwork Technology10GBase-LRMaximum Data Transfer Rate10Contact Us Terms and Conditions

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