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Huawei UTRP W-IP QWM2UTRP4

Part Number
3052088
Manufacturer
Huawei
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The Huawei UTRP W-IP QWM2UTRP4 is a core processing module for advanced IP-based transport in telecom networks.

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About This Part

The Huawei UTRP W-IP QWM2UTRP4 is a critical processing and interface module engineered for integration into Huawei's robust telecommunications and data networking platforms. As a Universal Transport Resource Processor (UTRP) with IP capabilities, it is designed to manage and process diverse traffic types across wide-area IP networks. Its primary function involves handling data plane operations, ensuring efficient packet forwarding, and supporting various IP services within a carrier-grade infrastructure. Typical use cases include deployment in core network routers, aggregation switches, or multi-service transport platforms where high-performance IP processing and reliable data transport are paramount for delivering services like broadband internet, VPNs, and mobile backhaul. While specific detailed specifications for the QWM2UTRP4 variant are proprietary to Huawei's system architecture, UTRP modules generally provide robust processing power, high-density interface support, and advanced QoS capabilities essential for maintaining service level agreements in demanding environments. They are built to ensure scalability and resilience, critical for evolving network demands. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers the Huawei UTRP W-IP QWM2UTRP4 as part of our extensive inventory of used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. By supplying such essential components, Revo enables network operators and enterprises to extend the lifecycle of their existing infrastructure, optimize operational expenditures, and maintain high-performance networks without the need for new capital-intensive investments.