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Nortel Networks 2x622M / 8x155M

Part Number
NT6Q18AAE5
Manufacturer
Nortel Networks
In Stock Used

Nortel NT6Q18AAE5 is a telecom interface card supporting 2x 622Mbps and 8x 155Mbps optical connections for networking infrastructure.

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About This Part

The Nortel NT6Q18AAE5, identified by its '2x622M / 8x155M' product name, is a critical interface card designed for high-capacity telecommunications and data centre environments. This module facilitates the transmission and reception of optical signals, providing versatile connectivity options. It is typically deployed within Nortel's carrier-grade networking platforms, enabling service providers and large enterprises to manage diverse traffic requirements efficiently. Its primary function is to aggregate or distribute data streams across various network segments, supporting both higher-speed backbone connections and multiple lower-speed access points. Specifically, the NT6Q18AAE5 offers two ports operating at 622 Mbps (OC-12/STM-4 equivalent) and eight ports at 155 Mbps (OC-3/STM-1 equivalent). This multi-rate capability makes it ideal for applications requiring a mix of high-bandwidth trunking and granular service delivery, such as connecting metropolitan area networks to core networks, or providing various levels of leased line services. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers the Nortel NT6Q18AAE5 as part of our extensive inventory of used and refurbished telecom equipment. By supplying such essential components, we empower our B2B clients to maintain, upgrade, and expand their existing Nortel infrastructure cost-effectively, ensuring continued network reliability and performance.