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Ericsson Core Board GARP2-GPH B

Part Number
2/ROJ208459/1R4B
Manufacturer
Ericsson
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Ericsson GARP2-GPH B Core Board is a critical processing unit for telecom infrastructure, ensuring robust network performance.

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About This Part

Ericsson's GARP2-GPH B Core Board is a vital component designed for high-performance telecommunications and data centre infrastructure. As a core processing unit, it is responsible for managing critical network functions, including traffic routing, signaling protocols, resource allocation, and overall system control within Ericsson's advanced platforms. Its primary role is to ensure the stable and efficient operation of network elements, supporting the delivery of reliable services across various applications. Typically deployed in mobile network base stations, core network nodes, or enterprise-grade routing and switching solutions, this board facilitates the seamless flow of data and voice traffic. While specific technical specifications for the GARP2-GPH B are proprietary, such core boards are engineered for high throughput, low latency, and robust reliability, often incorporating redundancy features to maximize uptime. Revo Distribution Limited offers the Ericsson GARP2-GPH B Core Board as part of our extensive inventory of used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. Providing such critical components allows our B2B clients to cost-effectively maintain, upgrade, or expand their existing Ericsson infrastructure. This ensures operational continuity and helps optimize capital expenditure without compromising network performance.