CAB-SS-449MT (Cisco Compatible Cable)
CAB-SS-449MT
Smart Serial to DB37 RS449 DTE Male 10ft 72-1432-01 Cisco Cable
· Connector 1: Smart Serial 26-PIN Male
· Connector 2: DB37 RS449 DTE Male
· Color: Light Blue
· Length: 10feet
· Conductor: 28 AWG Stranded Copper
This CAB-SS-449MT features the HD26 male Smart serial connector on the Cisco end and a male DB37 on the network end and is configured to DTE. These Smart serial cables are used in Cisco's WIC-2T and WIC-2A/S dual-serial port WAN interface cards.
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Compufox will pay the shipping cost to send the replacement products.
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All defective products returned to Compufox must be accompanied by a printed test report showing that they did not work. Products returned to Compufox that are not defective are subject to a 20% restocking fee.
No Refunds will be issued after 30 days from the purchase date.
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