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Huawei ME0D00MPUD71 Main Processing Unit D2 Including 2G Memory and 2G USB

Part Number
03054228
Manufacturer
Huawei
In Stock Used

The Huawei ME0D00MPUD71 Main Processing Unit D2 provides core control for networking equipment, featuring 2G memory and 2G USB.

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About This Part

The Huawei ME0D00MPUD71 Main Processing Unit D2 is a critical component designed for high-performance networking and telecom infrastructure. As the control plane of a network device, it is responsible for managing system operations, executing routing protocols, and handling network management functions. This MPU is typically deployed in Huawei routers, switches, or service gateways within carrier-grade networks, large enterprise data centers, and internet service provider environments where reliability and robust processing capabilities are paramount for maintaining network stability and service delivery. Key specifications for the ME0D00MPUD71 include integrated 2G memory, essential for running the operating system and storing extensive routing tables, alongside a 2G USB for boot-up, configuration storage, or system diagnostics. This unit ensures efficient data forwarding and resilient network operations. Its design reflects Huawei's engineering for demanding network environments. Revo Distribution Limited offers this Huawei MPU as part of our commitment to providing high-quality, cost-effective used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. By supplying essential components like the ME0D00MPUD71, we enable network operators to extend the lifespan of their existing infrastructure, facilitate critical repairs, or perform strategic upgrades without the capital expenditure associated with new hardware, supporting sustainable network evolution.