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Ericsson Core Board

Part Number
ROJ208143/2R1L
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson Core Board ROJ208143/2R1L, a critical component for enhancing network processing and control in telecom infrastructure.

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About This Part

The Ericsson Core Board ROJ208143/2R1L serves as the central processing and control unit within various Ericsson telecom and networking platforms. This vital component is responsible for managing the control plane, facilitating data plane forwarding, and overseeing overall system operations. In demanding telecom and data centre environments, it ensures efficient traffic management, subscriber authentication, robust routing, and the sustained stability and performance of the network infrastructure. Its integration is fundamental to the operational integrity of base stations, routers, and switches. Designed for high-performance data processing and reliable operation, the Core Board is engineered to meet the stringent demands of continuous service. While specific technical specifications for ROJ208143/2R1L are proprietary, Ericsson core boards are generally known for their modularity, enabling scalability and redundancy critical for maintaining Quality of Service (QoS) and high availability. They are built to withstand the rigors of 24/7 operation, providing the processing power necessary for complex network functions. Revo Distribution Limited carries refurbished Ericsson Core Boards like the ROJ208143/2R1L to support network operators and data centres seeking cost-effective and reliable solutions. By offering high-quality used and refurbished equipment, Revo enables clients to extend the lifecycle of their existing infrastructure, perform essential upgrades, and maintain critical network components without the capital expenditure of new hardware. This commitment provides a sustainable and economical pathway for maintaining robust and efficient telecom and data centre operations.