About This Part
The Ericsson ZHY60117/1, often identified by the internal reference SAU0101, is a specialized auxiliary unit designed for integration within Ericsson's robust telecommunications infrastructure. This module typically functions as a site alarm unit or a component facilitating essential monitoring and control capabilities within a network node. Its primary role involves collecting operational data, processing alarm signals, and ensuring the stable performance of associated equipment. As a critical supporting element, the Part Number ZHY60117/1 contributes to the overall reliability and maintainability of complex telecom systems, providing vital feedback for network management and fault resolution. This Ericsson auxiliary unit is typically deployed within a wide array of Ericsson network platforms, including various generations of Radio Base Stations (RBS) and core network elements. Its integration is crucial for mobile network operators and large-scale enterprise clients who rely on Ericsson infrastructure for their critical communication services. The ZHY60117/1 addresses the challenge of maintaining operational continuity by providing real-time status updates and alarm notifications, thereby enabling rapid response to potential issues. It serves as an essential component for ensuring the longevity and performance of existing network deployments, often used as a direct replacement for failed units or during routine maintenance to uphold system integrity across diverse geographical installations. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective infrastructure solutions, Revo Distribution Limited offers used and refurbished units of the Ericsson ZHY60117/1. Our inventory enables telecom operators and data centre providers to efficiently expand or upgrade their networks without the prohibitive costs associated with new equipment. By supplying high-quality, tested components, Revo helps extend the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, ensuring continued service delivery and maximizing return on investment. This approach supports sustainable network development, providing reliable alternatives for maintaining and enhancing critical communication systems.