Description
Discover the HPE 7500 48-port 1000BASE-T SE Module, a high-density Gigabit Ethernet expansion designed to empower the HP 7500 Switch Expansion Module with scalable, reliable access-layer connectivity. This 48-port SE (Server Ethernet) module delivers robust 1000BASE-T performance across copper twisted-pair cabling, making it an ideal upgrade for growing networks in data centers and large campuses. Built to integrate seamlessly with the HP 7500 ecosystem, it provides a straightforward path to higher port density, improved traffic distribution, and enhanced network versatility without demanding a complete switch replacement. Whether you’re expanding for future growth or consolidating access-layer devices, the 48-port SE module enables efficient, cost-effective growth while preserving your existing cabling investments and management workflows.
- High-density 48-port 1000BASE-T copper module. Delivers 48 independent Gigabit Ethernet connections in a compact expansion module, maximizing port density within your HP 7500 chassis.
- Gigabit performance per port. Each RJ-45 port operates at up to 1 Gbps in full-duplex mode, providing fast, predictable bandwidth for workstations, servers, storage devices, and edge devices.
- HP 7500 Switch Expansion Module compatibility. Specifically built to fit the HP 7500 family, ensuring a smooth upgrade path and reliable interoperability with your existing fabric.
- Auto-negotiation and auto-MDIX for simple deployments. Ports automatically configure speed, duplex, and polarity, allowing you to deploy with standard copper cables without manual tuning.
- Enterprise-grade reliability for critical networks. Engineered for durability and long-term performance in data centers and large-scale networks, backed by HP/HPE support and service options.
Technical Details of HPE 7500 48-port 1000BASE-T SE Module
- Product type: 48-port SE module for the HP 7500 Switch Expansion Module
- Port count: 48 ports
- Port type: RJ-45 copper interfaces
- Data rate: Up to 1 Gbps per port (full duplex)
- Compatibility: HP 7500 Switch Expansion Module family
- Cabling: Category 5e/Cat6 copper cabling recommended; maximum distance per port is 100 meters
How to install HPE 7500 48-port 1000BASE-T SE Module
- Power considerations: Confirm your switch chassis supports expansion-module hot-swapping and follow your maintenance procedures. If hot-swapping is supported, you can minimize downtime during installation.
- Identify an available expansion slot in the HP 7500 Switch Expansion Module and remove any blanking plate or cover from that slot.
- Orient the SE module correctly and slide it into the expansion slot until it seats firmly. Ensure the module is fully inserted and secured with any latching mechanism provided by the chassis.
- Power up the chassis (if required) and verify the SE module activity via the status LEDs on the module and the chassis management interface. Look for normal link status on the 48 ports.
- Configure network settings as needed in your management interface. Assign VLANs, apply basic QoS policies if required, and verify connectivity from endpoints to ensure proper operation of the new density.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the HPE 7500 48-port 1000BASE-T SE Module used for? A: It adds high-density Gigabit Ethernet access ports to the HP 7500 Switch Expansion Module, enabling scalable, reliable connectivity for edge devices, servers, and workstations within a data center or campus network.
- Q: Is the module hot-swappable? A: Yes. The module is designed to be hot-swappable within compatible HP 7500 chassis, allowing installation or replacement with minimal downtime when your infrastructure supports hot-swapping.
- Q: What type of cables should I use? A: Use standard copper twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors (Category 5e or Category 6 recommended) to connect devices to the 48 ports. Each port supports up to 1 Gbps in full duplex, with a typical distance of up to 100 meters per port.
- Q: What is the theoretical maximum throughput of the module? A: The module supports up to 1 Gbps per port, so the theoretical maximum aggregate bandwidth across all 48 ports is up to 48 Gbps, depending on traffic patterns and switch fabric constraints.
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