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RAD RAD ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/4UTP (A) 402096000 EtherAccess

RAD RAD ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/4UTP (A) 402096000 EtherAccess

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  • This RAD RAD ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/4UTP (A) 402096000 EtherAccess device is perfect for enterprise networking needs. Made by RAD, a trusted brand in the industry, this device is manufactured in Israel. It is ideal for those in need of a high-quality network access solution. With its sleek design and advanced features, this device is sure to meet the needs of any enterprise. It is perfect for use in server environments and for other networking purposes. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your network with this top-of-the-line RAD RAD ETX-202A/NULL/NULL/4UTP device.

    RAD ETX-202A EtherAccess Carrier Ethernet Demarcation Device
    ETX-202A is a carrier Ethernet demarcation device owned and operated by the service provider and installed at the customer premises. The device is part of RAD's EtherAccess portfolio and features Carrier Ethernet attributes, including Ethernet OAM for proactive SLA monitoring, quality of service (QoS) per Ethernet flow, advanced traffic management capabilities, and powerful bandwidth profiles for differentiated services - all starting at the service handoff points.

    ETX-202A is equipped with two Ethernet network ports (copper or SFP-based interfaces), supporting link protection based on 802.3ad or dual homing for increased service resiliency. The four Ethernet subscriber ports use copper or SFP-based interfaces. The SFP-based Ethernet ports
    accommodate a wide range of Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers, allowing service providers to seamlessly connect customers located at different distances from the device.ETX-202A is equipped with two Ethernet network ports (copper or SFP-based interfaces), supporting link protection based on 802.3ad or dual homing for increased service resiliency. The fourEthernet subscriber ports use copper or SFP-based interfaces. The SFP-based Ethernet ports
    accommodate a wide range of Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers, allowing service providers to seamlessly connect customers located at different distances from the device.