Used Extreme 45306 Switch Modules for Sale
Short Description: Used / Refurbished Extreme Networks Alpine WM-4E1i 4-port E1 RJ-48 and 2-port 10/100BASE-TX RJ-45 T1/E1 Switch Module - Line Card- Blade for the Alpine 3800 series (Extreme Networks 45306). (Extreme Alpine 3800 series)
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45306 Product Specifications
The Alpine 45306 is a 4-port E1 RJ-48 and 2-port 10/100BASE-TX RJ45 Module for the Alpine 3800 Chassis Series Systems. Be sure to check out our entire selection of Extreme Networks Alpine chassis, modules, parts, and accessories
Perhaps you are interested in Buying an Extreme Alpine Chassis. Here is selection of 3800 Alpine Chassis you may be interested in:
- Extreme Networks 45061 3-Slot Chassis
- Extreme Networks 45062 3-Slot Chassis
- Extreme Networks 45064 3-Slot Chassis
- Extreme Networks 45040 5-Slot Chassis
- Extreme Networks 45080 9-Slot Chassis
The T1/E1 module for the Alpine 3800 series switches provide WAN connectivity throughout the network. This flexible WAN connectivity offers T1/E1 channel bonding scaling from 1.5 Mbps to 6 Mbps of uplink capacity. Using the sophisticated bidirectional rate shaping and Policy-Based Quality of Service (PB QoS) capabilities of the Alpine 3800 switch series the T1/E1 module ensures delivery of real-time and mission-critical applications in the WAN.
Extending Ethernet to the First Mile
The T1/E1 module has 4 ports supporting both switched Ethernet and IP routed configurations across T1/E1 links. Additionally the T1/E1 ports can be configured as switched Ethernet ports. This preserves VLAN tags and Ethernet MAC information by encapsulating Ethernet packets over the WAN link. Routed IP configurations are also supported enabling the switch to interface with third-party WAN routers.
Any of the individual T1/E1 channels may be bonded together as multi-link point-to-point (MLPPP) WAN links for increased WAN bandwidth.






