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Siemens SMX-2100-SCE2 01

Part Number
S50043-Q28-X1-12
Manufacturer
Siemens
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The Siemens SMX-2100-SCE2 01 is a Synchronous Cross-Connect Element board for high-capacity optical transport networks.

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About This Part

The Siemens SMX-2100-SCE2 01 is a critical Synchronous Cross-Connect Element (SCE) board designed for robust optical transport network infrastructures. As a core component, it facilitates the non-blocking switching and cross-connection of various traffic streams within a telecommunications network. This module is typically deployed in Siemens SURPASS hiT 70xx series platforms, enabling service providers to efficiently manage and route voice, data, and video traffic across their SDH/SONET backbone networks. Functionally, the SMX-2100-SCE2 01 provides the essential switching matrix capabilities required for flexible network provisioning and service aggregation. It ensures high availability and resilience by intelligently managing traffic paths and supporting protection mechanisms crucial for maintaining continuous service. This board is instrumental in adapting to diverse network demands, allowing for dynamic allocation of bandwidth and seamless integration of different tributary signals within the optical transport hierarchy. Revo Distribution Limited proudly supplies refurbished Siemens SMX-2100-SCE2 01 units, offering a cost-effective solution for maintaining and expanding existing telecom and data centre infrastructure. We understand the importance of reliable spare parts and end-of-life equipment for critical network operations. Our B2B customers benefit from thoroughly tested, high-quality components, ensuring the continued performance and longevity of their Siemens-based optical transport systems without the need for significant capital expenditure on new hardware.