A Comparison of HPE Aruba Switches for Access Layer Connectivity
HPE Aruba switches are modern and reliable solutions for access layer connectivity in branch offices, midsize businesses, and small enterprises. They support a range of features and specifications to meet different network needs and budgets. They also offer flexible management options and simplified ownership with no switch software licensing and a limited lifetime warranty.
In this article, we will compare some of the models of the HPE Aruba switches based on their features and specifications.
R8N85A
This model is part of the Aruba CX 6000 Switch Series, which is a family of entry-level access switches that provide enterprise-class Layer 2 connectivity with support for ACLs, robust QoS, static routing, and IPv6. This model has 48 PoE+ ports with a power budget of 370W and 4 x 1G SFP uplink ports. It supports ArubaOS-Switch software, which provides simple and secure access layer switching features. It also supports Aruba Central (coming soon), which is a cloud-based network management platform that provides visibility and control over wired and wireless networks. This model is ideal for deployments that require reliable and cost-effective PoE+ connectivity for access points, client devices, and IoT.
J9772A
This model is part of the Aruba 2530 Switch Series, which is a family of access switches that provide secure and reliable Layer 2 connectivity with support for ACLs, traffic prioritization, sFlow, and IPv6. This model has 48 PoE+ ports with a power budget of 382W and 4 x 1G SFP uplink ports. It supports ArubaOS-Switch software, which provides easy-to-use access layer switching features. It also supports Aruba AirWave network management software, which provides visibility and control over wired and wireless networks. This model is suitable for deployments that require scalable and secure PoE+ connectivity for access points, client devices, and IoT.
J9774A
This model is similar to the J9772A, except that it has 24 PoE+ ports with a power budget of 195W. It is suitable for deployments that require fewer PoE+ ports but still need secure and reliable Layer 2 connectivity.
J9776A
This model is similar to the J9774A, except that it does not support PoE+ ports. It has 24 Ethernet ports and 4 x 1G SFP uplink ports. It is suitable for deployments that do not require PoE devices but still need secure and reliable Layer 2 connectivity.
JL075A
This model is part of the Aruba 3810 Switch Series, which is a family of access switches that provide advanced Layer 3 connectivity with support for OSPF, BGP, VRF, PIM, QoS, ACLs, sFlow, and IPv6. This model has 48 PoE+ ports with a power budget of 740W and 4 x 10G SFP+ uplink ports. It supports ArubaOS-Switch software, which provides powerful and flexible access layer switching features. It also supports Aruba AirWave network management software, which provides visibility and control over wired and wireless networks. This model is ideal for deployments that require high-performance and high-density PoE+ connectivity for access points, client devices, and IoT.
JL253A
This model is part of the Aruba 2930F Switch Series, which is a family of access switches that provide basic Layer 3 connectivity with support for static routing, RIP routing, ACLs, QoS, sFlow, and IPv6. This model has 48 PoE+ ports with a power budget of 740W and 4 x 10G SFP+ uplink ports. It supports ArubaOS-Switch software, which provides simple and secure access layer switching features. It also supports Aruba Central (coming soon), which is a cloud-based network management platform that provides visibility and control over wired and wireless networks. This model is suitable for deployments that require basic Layer 3 functionality and high-performance PoE+ connectivity for access points, client devices, and IoT.
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