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Siemens LN TERMN UN

Part Number
S42024-D5005-A100-7
Manufacturer
Siemens
In Stock Used

The Siemens LN Termination Unit, part S42024-D5005-A100-7, provides essential network termination for reliable telecom infrastructure.

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About This Part

The Siemens LN Termination Unit, identified by part number S42024-D5005-A100-7, is a critical component designed to facilitate the connection and management of communication lines within telecom and data centre environments. These units serve as an interface between external network lines and internal equipment, ensuring proper signal termination, protection against surges, and maintaining signal integrity across the network. Typically deployed in central offices, enterprise networks, or data centres, this termination unit plays a vital role in connecting various types of communication lines, such as copper, fiber, or DSL, to network switches, routers, or other active equipment. While specific technical specifications for the S42024-D5005-A100-7 variant would depend on its exact configuration, Siemens termination units are generally known for their robust construction, compliance with industry standards, and often feature modular designs to support flexible network architectures and ease of maintenance. Revo Distribution Limited stocks essential networking components like this Siemens LN Termination Unit to support the ongoing operational needs of telecom operators and data centre managers. By offering reliable, refurbished equipment, Revo enables businesses to maintain, upgrade, and expand their infrastructure cost-effectively, ensuring continued network performance and longevity without the need for new capital expenditure on every component.