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LENOVO DCG SERVER OPTIONS BLADECENTER H SERIAL PORT BREAKOUT CABLE

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Lenovo 40K9605 BladeCenter H Serial Port Breakout Cable | Enterprise

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MPN: 40K9605

$99.00
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Key Features

  • Lenovo serial port breakout cable
  • Compatible with BladeCenter H chassis
  • Manufacturer part number 40K9605
  • Data transfer cable form factor
  • Packaged quantity: 1
  • Limited warranty: 1 year
  • Preserve serial console access with a BladeCenter H breakout cable
  • Maintain OEM compatibility using Lenovo part number 40K9605
Keep serial management available inside BladeCenter H environments with Lenovo’s 40K9605 Serial Port Breakout Cable. This OEM cable is built for chassis-level integration, giving infrastructure teams a direct path to preserve console access without improvised adapters or uncertain fitment. For data center operators, the value is in consistency. A purpose-built breakout cable reduces installation guesswork, supports cleaner cable routing, and aligns with the hardware stack already in place. That matters when remote hands, maintenance windows, and recovery procedures depend on dependable serial access. Because this is a Lenovo server option, it fits the expectations of enterprise procurement: documented compatibility, a single packaged unit, and a 1-year limited warranty. It is the kind of accessory chosen to keep legacy BladeCenter deployments serviceable, supportable, and ready for operational demands.

Ideal For

  • BladeCenter H chassis console access
  • Legacy Lenovo server maintenance
  • Data center serial management
  • OEM replacement cable procurement

Why This Product

  • 1OEM Lenovo fit for BladeCenter H chassis
  • 2Purpose-built serial breakout design
  • 3Backed by a 1-year limited warranty
  • 4Single-cable replacement versus improvised adapters