Refurbished 15454-OPT-RAMP-C Technical Specifications
Cisco Ons 15454 Raman Amplifier
Connectivity Technology Wired
General
Device Type Multiplexor
Form Factor Plug-in module
Product Description
Cisco – multiplexor
Cisco Ons 15454 Raman Amplifier
$41,000.00
Connectivity Technology Wired
General
Device Type Multiplexor
Form Factor Plug-in module
Product Description
Cisco – multiplexor
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