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Nortel Networks MFIO with 2 x 9GB DD

Part Number
NTRX50NC14
Manufacturer
Nortel Networks
In Stock Used

Nortel Networks MFIO module with two 9GB disk drives for telecom and data centre systems.

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About This Part

The Nortel Networks MFIO (Multi-Function I/O) module, identified as NTRX50NC14, is engineered to integrate essential I/O and storage capabilities within Nortel's robust telecom and data centre platforms. This module likely serves as a critical component for managing system operations, configuration data, and potentially logging or diagnostic information. Its typical use case would be within a larger Nortel chassis, providing dedicated resources for control plane functions or specific service delivery, ensuring reliable operation of network infrastructure. A key feature of this MFIO module is the inclusion of two integrated 9GB disk drives. These drives would have been crucial for local data storage, supporting operating system files, application data, or system logs essential for the module's functionality within the network. While 9GB drives indicate an earlier generation of technology, such components remain vital for maintaining legacy Nortel systems that continue to operate globally. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in supplying used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment, including hard-to-find legacy parts like the NTRX50NC14. We understand the ongoing need for spare parts to extend the lifespan of existing infrastructure, providing cost-effective solutions for network operators and service providers to ensure business continuity without significant capital expenditure on full system upgrades.