Brand: Intel | Category: Network Adapters & NICs
SKU: INTELX550T2DUALPORT10GBEADAPTER | Part #: X550-T2 | MPN: X550-T2
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The Intel X550-T2 Dual-Port 10GbE Network Adapter from Intel is enterprise-grade Network Adapters & NICs hardware built for data centers. It features Low-profile PCIe 3.0 x8 card form factor, 10GbE interface, 10GbE speed. The Intel X550-T2 Dual-Port 10GbE Network Adapter by Intel is a high-performance, reliable solution designed to meet the demanding needs of modern enterprise networks. Engineered for superior. Available in brand new condition. Intel network adapters & nics products are trusted by enterprises and data centers worldwide. Available from Omnixon Global. Contact our sales team to request a quote.
| Brand | Intel |
| Category | Network Adapters & NICs |
| SKU | INTELX550T2DUALPORT10GBEADAPTER |
| Part Number | X550-T2 |
| Condition | New |
| Form Factor | Low-profile PCIe 3.0 x8 card |
| Interface | 10GbE |
| Speed | 10GbE |
The Intel X550-T2 Dual-Port 10GbE Network Adapter is enterprise networking hardware for data-center, campus, and branch deployments. Common roles include core/distribution switching, server uplinks, top-of-rack fabric, and edge connectivity in mixed Cisco/Juniper/Arista environments.
Key specifications for the Intel X550-T2 Dual-Port 10GbE Network Adapter: new condition; form factor Low-profile PCIe 3.0 x8 card; network interface Dual 10GbE SFP+ ports; bus interface PCIe 3.0 x8; data transfer rate Up to 10 Gbps per port; supported protocols Ethernet, IEEE 802.3az Energy-Efficient Ethernet; compatibility Supports Intel x550 Series compatible with Windows, Linux, VMware, and Hyper-V. Manufacturer part number X550-T2. For the full datasheet with electrical, environmental, and compliance details, contact our pre-sales engineering team.
The Intel X550-T2 Dual-Port 10GbE Network Adapter interoperates with standard switching protocols (LACP, MLAG/VPC, 802.1Q, OSPF/BGP). For specific cross-vendor scenarios — Cisco-to-Arista MLAG peering, fabric integration with Cumulus/SONiC, or migration from legacy Catalyst — our network engineers map a compatibility plan as part of the RFQ.