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Nortel Networks OC3/ATM 2-PORT PACKLET

Part Number
NTLX05AB05
Manufacturer
Nortel Networks
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Nortel Networks OC3/ATM 2-Port Packlet provides 155 Mbps ATM connectivity over two optical fiber ports for legacy telecom systems.

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About This Part

The Nortel Networks OC3/ATM 2-Port Packlet (NTLX05AB05) is a vital modular interface card designed for specific Nortel networking platforms. This packlet enables high-speed data transmission by providing two OC3 (Optical Carrier Level 3) ports, each capable of 155.52 Mbps, utilizing Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology. ATM was a prevalent switching technique for integrated voice, video, and data services, making this module essential for systems requiring robust, cell-based data transfer over optical fiber. Typically deployed within carrier-grade telecom networks, large enterprise data centers, or service provider infrastructures, this packlet facilitates connectivity to SONET/SDH backbones. It is crucial for extending the lifespan of existing Nortel systems that manage legacy ATM traffic, such as providing broadband access services or interconnecting core network elements. Key specifications include its dual OC3 interfaces and its reliance on ATM for efficient, quality-of-service (QoS) sensitive data handling. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in supplying high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. We stock parts like the Nortel Networks OC3/ATM 2-Port Packlet to support our B2B clients who maintain legacy infrastructure. By offering reliable, tested, and cost-effective refurbished modules, Revo enables businesses to extend the operational life of their critical networking hardware, ensuring continuity and maximizing return on investment without the need for costly full system overhauls.