HPE FlexNetwork MSR 8-port E1/Fractional E1/T1/Fractional T1 HMIM Module

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HPE FlexNetwork MSR 8-port E1/Fractional E1/T1/Fractional T1 HMIM Module

Grow your enterprise network with the HPE FlexNetwork MSR 8-port E1/Fractional E1/T1/Fractional T1 HMIM Module. This high-density expansion module is designed to slot into selected MSR routers, delivering flexible, standards-based E1 and T1 connectivity that scales with your business needs. With support for G.703 and G.704, this HMIM module ensures reliable, interoperable interfaces for voice, data, and hybrid services. Built for robust performance in demanding environments, it provides a compact, efficient path to expand bandwidth and connect more sites, branches, and remote offices without replacing your core routing platform.

  • Flexible port configuration for precise bandwidth: This 8-port HMIM module supports E1, fractional E1, T1, and fractional T1 interfaces, enabling you to allocate bandwidth in fine-grain increments. Use full E1 lines where you need maximum throughput, or fractional E1/T1 channels to tailor capacity to your specific carrier and application requirements. The flexible mix within a single module simplifies deployment in mixed networks and reduces the need for multiple expansion cards.
  • Standard-based interfaces for interoperability: G.703 and G.704 compliance ensures reliable framing, line coding, and timing across diverse carriers and equipment. By adhering to widely adopted telecom standards, the module minimizes compatibility issues, accelerates deployment, and simplifies ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting in WAN, PRI, and voice/data backhaul scenarios.
  • Designed for MSR router expansion: Specifically engineered to expand selected HPE MSR routers, this HMIM module plugs into the MSR expansion slots to unlock additional E1/T1 capacity. It provides scalable capacity for growing networks, enabling organizations to extend their branch connectivity, support more voice lines, or improve redundant WAN access without replacing the core router.
  • High-density, space-saving form factor: The 8-port HMIM expansion module packs substantial capacity into a compact, modular design. This minimizes rack footprint and cabling complexity, making it ideal for data centers, edge locations, and branch offices where space is at a premium while maintaining reliability and performance expectations from HPE components.
  • Integrated management and simple provisioning: Seamlessly works with the HPE management ecosystem. Administrators can monitor port status, configure timeslots, framing, and carrier settings through the MSR router’s CLI or management interface, enabling fast provisioning, easier fault isolation, and consistent network policy enforcement across the deployment.

Technical Details of HPE FlexNetwork MSR 8-port E1/Fractional E1/T1/Fractional T1 HMIM Module

  • Module type: HMIM expansion module for HPE MSR routers
  • Ports: 8-port E1/Fractional E1/T1/Fractional T1 interface set
  • Standards supported: G.703, G.704
  • Compatibility: Designed for use as an expansion module in select HPE MSR series routers
  • Bandwidth characteristics: E1 lines up to 2.048 Mbps per line; supports fractional E1 and fractional T1 configurations for flexible bandwidth provisioning
  • Management: Integrates with HPE FlexNetwork management tools and MSR router CLI for configuration of timeslots, framing, and carrier settings

how to install HPE FlexNetwork MSR 8-port E1/Fractional E1/T1/Fractional T1 HMIM Module

  • Prepare the device: Power down the MSR router and disconnect power to ensure safe handling of internal components. If your model supports hot-swapping, consult the model’s manual to confirm whether power-down is required; otherwise follow standard safe-installation procedures.
  • Locate an available HMIM slot: Identify an unoccupied HMIM expansion slot on the MSR router chassis designed for modular interface cards. Review the device’s hardware guide to verify slot compatibility and any slot-specific requirements.
  • Align and insert the module: Carefully align the HMIM module with the slot connectors and slide it in until it seats firmly. Ensure the module is fully engaged with the backplane connectors and sits flush with the chassis faceplate.
  • Secure and power up: Secure any latching mechanisms or screws as required by the chassis design, reattach the chassis cover if removed, reconnect power, and boot the router. Allow the MSR to complete its POST and recognize the new HMIM module.
  • Configure the interface: Access the MSR router management interface (CLI or GUI) and configure the 8 ports for the desired E1/T1 and fractional settings. Specify framing (CRC or non-CRC), line coding, timeslot allocation, and any necessary carrier parameters to match your carrier or site requirements.
  • Verify operation: Check port status LEDs and use the management interface to verify link status, uptime, and error counters. Validate traffic flow on each E1/T1 interface and adjust timeslot assignments as needed to optimize performance and reliability.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the primary purpose of this HMIM module? A: It expands the E1/T1 connectivity of selected HPE MSR routers, providing eight ports of high-density, standards-based interface options to support voice, data, and backhaul services.
  • Q: Which standards does it support? A: The module supports G.703 and G.704 interfaces, ensuring compatibility with common telecom networks and equipment.
  • Q: Is this module compatible with all HPE MSR models? A: This HMIM module is designed for use with select MSR router models that include HMIM expansion slots. Always consult the HP/HPE compatibility matrix for your exact device and firmware version before purchase.
  • Q: Can I use fractional E1 and fractional T1 simultaneously? A: Yes. The module is designed to support fractional configurations, enabling flexible bandwidth provisioning by allocating only the required timeslots for each port.
  • Q: How do I configure and manage the module? A: Use the MSR router’s management interface (CLI or GUI) to set framing, line coding, timeslot allocation, and carrier parameters. The module integrates with the standard HPE management tools for monitoring and maintenance.

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