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Nortel Networks RPD PE Interface/4 Port

Part Number
QPA134C
Manufacturer
Nortel Networks
In Stock Used

Nortel Networks RPD PE Interface/4 Port (QPA134C) provides 4 Provider Edge interfaces for robust telecom and data centre connectivity.

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About This Part

The Nortel Networks RPD PE Interface/4 Port (QPA134C) is a critical module designed to extend the connectivity and routing capabilities of Nortel's enterprise-grade networking platforms. As a Provider Edge (PE) interface, it facilitates the demarcation point between a service provider's network and a customer's network, often in MPLS VPN environments. This 4-port interface card enables high-performance data transmission and routing, crucial for delivering various network services. Typically deployed in core or edge routers within large-scale telecom networks and data centres, the QPA134C supports the aggregation of multiple client connections, ensuring reliable and secure data flow. Its integration into Nortel systems allows for efficient traffic management, QoS implementation, and robust network segmentation, essential for modern B2B operations. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers the Nortel Networks RPD PE Interface/4 Port (QPA134C) as part of our extensive inventory of used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. We understand the ongoing demand for reliable, cost-effective components from established brands like Nortel, supporting the continued operation and expansion of critical network infrastructures globally. This part represents a sustainable solution for maintaining legacy systems or expanding existing Nortel deployments without significant capital expenditure.