Description
Advanced Features
Advanced features refer to additional capabilities and functionalities that are built into a network switch beyond the basic switching functionality. These features are designed to provide additional functionality and improve network performance, security, and management. Some examples of advanced features that may be found in a high-performance network switch include:
- Quality of Service (QoS): QoS allows for the prioritization of different types of network traffic, such as voice, video, and data, to ensure that critical applications have the necessary bandwidth to function properly.
- Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs): VLANs allow for the segmentation of a network into smaller, isolated groups of devices. This improves security and allows for more efficient use of network resources.
- Link Aggregation: Link aggregation allows for the bundling of multiple physical links into one logical link, providing increased bandwidth and redundancy.
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP): STP allows for the detection and elimination of loops in a network, improving network stability and reducing the risk of broadcast storms.
- Access Control Lists (ACLs): ACLs allow for the restriction of network access based on certain criteria, such as IP address or port number, to improve security.
- Remote Management: Advanced features such as SNMP, Telnet, SSH and web-based management allows for the monitoring, configuration, and troubleshooting of the switch remotely.
Robust and Reliable Power Supply Unit
“Robust and Reliable Power Supply Unit” refers to a power supply that is designed to be durable and able to withstand a wide range of operating conditions. A robust power supply unit is typically built with high-quality components and designed to meet industry standards for safety and performance. These units are also designed with redundancy and fail-safe mechanisms to ensure continuity of power in the event of a failure.
A reliable power supply unit is one that is designed to provide consistent, stable power to connected devices. This unit typically has high efficiency and low ripple, which helps to ensure that the connected devices receive clean, stable power. Additionally, these units are also designed to be serviceable and easy to maintain, which helps to minimize downtime and reduce repair costs.
Flexible and Versatile
“Flexible and Versatile” refers to a power supply unit that can adapt to a wide range of applications and operating conditions. A flexible power supply can handle varying input voltages and frequencies, which allows it to be used in different regions and locations around the world. Additionally, a flexible power supply can be configured to meet the specific power needs of different devices or systems.
A versatile power supply is one that can be used in a variety of different applications and environments. This unit typically has multiple output connectors, which makes it compatible with a wide range of devices. Additionally, a versatile power supply can be used in different types of systems, such as servers, workstations, and networking equipment.
Power Connectivity
General Information JC680A
- Brand Name : HP
- MPN: JC680A
- SKU: JC680A
Specifications
- Device Type: Power Supply
- Sub-Type: Switching Power Supply
- Pluggable Yes
- Category Proliant
- Wattage : 650 Watt
Miscellaneous
- Compatibility: For HP 5820AF-24XG, 5920AF-24XG Switch, A5830AF-48G Switch







