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  1. Cisco - power supply - hot-plug / redundant - 2700 Watt
    AED 8,443.35
    Cisco 2700W Redundant DC power supply Hot-swappable 2700W Learn More
  2. Cisco - power supply - hot-plug - 2800 Watt
    AED 1,118.00

    All Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series PoE line cards can distinguish an IEEE or Cisco prestandard powered device from an unpowered network interface card (NIC) to help ensure that power is applied only when an appropriate device is connected.

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  3. Cisco Line Card Classic - switch - 6 ports - plug-in module
    AED 1,683.00

    The Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series offers a variety of GBIC- or SFP-enabled gigabit solutions for high-performance Gigabit Ethernet uplinks and server farm connectivity. The five GBIC- or SFP-enabled gigabit line card options for the Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series include 2-, 6-, 18-, and 48-port versions.

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  4. Cisco - power supply - hot-plug - 3000 Watt - 3600 VA
    AED 2,303.00

    Cisco is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco provides the broadest line of solutions for transporting data, voice and video within buildings, across campuses, or around the world. Cisco solutions ensure that networks both public and private operate with maximum performance, security, and flexibility.

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  5. Cisco Power supply-AC 100/200 V-4200 Watt
    AED 558.00

    The dual input 4200 WAC power supply is designed to accept either 100V AC circuits or 200V AC circuits. Customer planning large scale PoE deployments can use the dual inputs in the 200V AC configuration. Customers planning for the future can deploy the 4200W power supply with a single 100V circuit.

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  6. Cisco Cat 4500X 750W AC FtB 750W Grey power supply unit
    AED 2,637.46

    Cisco is the worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate, and collaborate. Their technology is changing the nature of work and the way we live. Founded in 1984, Cisco pioneered the development of Internet Protocol (IP)-based networking technologies. This tradition continues with the development of routing, switching, and other technologies such as application networking services, home networking, security, storage area networking, TelePresence systems, unified communications, video systems, and wireless.

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