About This Part
The Huawei ME60-X8 Switch and Route Processing Unit A4, identified as Part Number 3053132, is a critical control and forwarding plane module designed for the Huawei ME60-X8 Multi-Service Control Gateway (MSCG). As a core component within the ME60 series, this unit provides the intelligence and processing power necessary for carrier-grade routing and switching. It manages the system's control plane, handling complex routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, and ISIS, alongside comprehensive network management functions. Furthermore, it facilitates high-performance data forwarding across the chassis backplane, supporting advanced features like QoS, security, and subscriber management, essential for robust broadband aggregation and service delivery. This processing unit is typically deployed in the core and aggregation layers of large-scale telecommunications networks, internet service provider (ISP) infrastructures, and enterprise data centers. It supports a wide array of services including high-density broadband access, IPTV, VPNs, and secure network access for millions of subscribers. The Huawei ME60-X8, powered by units like the SRU A4, is instrumental in solving challenges related to network scalability, service convergence, and reliable user experience. It serves as a vital upgrade component for existing ME60-X8 deployments, enhancing overall system performance, capacity, and feature capabilities, or as a replacement for units in need of service. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment, including the Huawei ME60-X8 Switch and Route Processing Unit A4 (Part Number 3053132). For B2B clients seeking cost-effective infrastructure solutions, our inventory offers a strategic advantage. By supplying meticulously tested and certified units, Revo enables telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently, mitigating capital expenditure while maintaining operational excellence. This approach not only provides a sustainable alternative to new hardware procurement but also significantly extends the lifecycle of existing infrastructure, ensuring continued performance and reliability for critical network operations.