HPE Aruba Instant On 1830 48G 24p Class4 PoE 4SFP 370W Switch

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• Power Consumption: Maximum: 100-127V: 462.5W 200-220V: 452.5W, Idle: 100-127V: 25.8W 200-220V: 25.4W
• Input Voltage: 100 - 240 VAC
• 48 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Class 4 PoE ports, 4 SFP 1GbE ports
• Switching Capacity: 104 Gbps
• Throughput: 77.37 Mpps
• ARM Cortex-A9 @ 800MHz, 512 MB SDRAM, 256 MB flash, packet buffer: 1.5 MB
• PoE Capability370W
• Aruba Instant On Cloud, Web browser, SNMP Manager
• Limited Lifetime Warranty with 24x7 phone support for 90 days and chat support for the entire warranty duration.
• 4.94 kg
• 35.10 x 44.30 x 4.39 cm

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Ports: 48 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Class 4 PoE ports, 4 SFP 1GbE ports
Power Consumption: Maximum: 100-127V: 462.5W 200-220V: 452.5W
Voltage: 100 - 240 VAC
Capacity: 104 Gbps
Power Over Ethernet: 370W
Throughput: 77.37 Mpps
Warranty: Limited Lifetime

HPE Aruba Instant On 1830 48G 24p Class4 PoE 4SFP 370W Switch (JL815A)

What's New
  • Smart-managed Layer 2 Ethernet switch series ready to deploy in 8, 24-, and 48-port for non-PoE and PoE models.
  • Compact and fan-less 8-port PoE/ non-PoE models and 24-port non-PoE model for acoustically sensitive environments.
  • Aruba Instant On mobile app and/or cloud-based web portal for easy network management onsite or remotely.
  • Two (2) and four (4) dedicated 1G SFP fiber ports on 24- and 48-port models respectively to eliminate traffic bottlenecks across your network.
  • Option to manage your switches through local web GUI.
  • Cost-effective PoE Support: With half of the ports capable of supporting PoE, these switches are ideal for the most cost-efficient environments.

Key Features
Gigabit Connectivity for Small Businesses

Aruba Instant On 1830 Switch Series is a smart-managed Layer 2 Ethernet switch series ready to deploy in six models comprising of 8-, 24-, 48-port for non-PoE and Classs 4 PoE models.

Two (2) and four (4) dedicated 1G SFP fiber ports on 24- and 48-port models respectively to eliminate traffic bottlenecks across your network.

With PoE models, you get up to 30W PoE power delivery is available for Class 4 PoE devices like access points, surveillance cameras and VoIP phones. The 8-port, 24-port and 48-port PoE models come with the power budget of 65W, 195W, and 370W respectively to support latest IoT devices.

8-port non-PoE switch can be powered by an upstream Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch for environments where no line power is available.


Simplify Network Deployment and Management

The Aruba Instant On 1830 Switch Series features easy-to-use, out-of-the-box, plug-and-play deployment.

The switches can be deployed using two management modes - Instant On cloud-management (access via mobile app and/or web portal) and the local web GUI.

Class 4 PoE options allow power to devices like IP phones, surveillance cameras, and access points without the cost of additional cabling.


Keep Your Business Protected with Integrated Security Features

The Aruba Instant On 1830 Switch Series is enhanced with security features such as IEEE 802.1x, Global Storm Control, TPM (Trusted Platform module) based security, and VLANs to guard your network from unwanted or unauthorized access.

Leverage 802.1X with a RADIUS server to verify only known and authorized users can access your network.

Supports Automatic denial-of-service (DOS) monitors and protects the network against malicious attacks.


Better Energy Efficient Features for Reducing Environmental Footprint

The Aruba Instant On 1830 Switch Series has Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE), and is compliant with 802.3az standard requirements to save energy during periods of low data activity.

Energy-efficient cooling includes variable speed fans operating only at the speed necessary to maintain operating temperature to reduce excess noise and power consumption.

Features compact and fan-less 8-port and 24-port non-PoE models for acoustically-sensitive environments.

PoE Scheduling allows users to configure a specific day/time of the week (e.g. business hours) for Instant On switches to supply power to connected devices (e.g. surveillance cameras, access points, etc.).