Allied Telesis AT-MMCR18-60 MMCR18 Media Conversion Rack-Mount Chassis, 18-Slot Chassis for MMC2XXX Media Converters, AC, Multi-Region PSU
Allied Telesis AT-MMCR18-60 MMCR18 Media Conversion Rack-...
Allied Telesis AT-MMCR18-60 MMCR18 Media Conversion Rack-Mount Chassis, 18-Slot Chassis for MMC2XXX Media Converters, AC, Multi-Region PSU
Allied Telesis AT-MMCR18-60
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Product Key Features
- Modular use with all MMC bridging media converters
- Simple installation
- 18 slot unit
- Optional redundant hot-swappable PSU ensures reliability
- Free technical support
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AT-MMCR18-60
The Allied Telesis FED, 18-Slot Chassis for MMC2XXX Media Converters, is the ultimate solution for expanding your network capabilities. With its 18 expansion slots, this rack-mountable chassis allows you to easily integrate and manage your media converters in a compact and efficient manner. The TAA compliance ensures that this product meets the highest standards for government and public sector use.
Designed by Allied Telesis, a trusted manufacturer in the industry, the MMCR18 Media Conversion Rack-Mount Chassis offers exceptional reliability and performance. Its compatibility with 2U rack units makes it easy to incorporate into your existing infrastructure.
This chassis comes complete with an AC universal power supply, providing you with the convenience and flexibility to power your media converters. Additionally, it is environmentally friendly, with certifications including WEEE, RoHS, and REACH, demonstrating our commitment to sustainability.
Whether you're expanding your network or upgrading your existing setup, the Allied Telesis FED, 18-Slot Chassis for MMC2XXX Media Converters, is the perfect choice. Trust in our expertise and experience to deliver a reliable and efficient solution for your networking needs. Upgrade your network infrastructure today with Allied Telesis.