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Managed Switch HPE Aruba Networking Aruba Instant On 1930 24G PoE 370W 1U
The HPE Aruba Networking Aruba Instant On 1930 24G PoE 370W 1U is a managed Layer 2+ switch designed for small and growing businesses that need reliable wired connectivity and Power over Ethernet (PoE) to support networked devices. This 1U rackable unit provides 24 Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports with PoE budget up to 370 W and four SFP/SFP+ fiber-capable uplink slots supporting 1G/10G links. With a switching capacity of 128 Gbit/s and a MAC address table sized for 16,000 entries, the switch supports typical office deployments that combine voice, video, wireless access points and IP cameras.
The Aruba Instant On 1930 24G PoE combines managed switching features with easy deployment modes, including cloud-based management via the Instant On mobile app or a local web GUI. It offers centralized management options, energy-efficient operation, and security functions such as IEEE 802.1X and VLAN segmentation to limit unauthorized access. The integrated PoE budget simplifies installations by powering endpoints directly from the switch, while the 1G/10G-capable SFP/SFP+ ports provide flexible uplink and fiber connectivity for longer runs or aggregation.
Install the switch in a 1U rack space or place it on a stable shelf and connect AC power. Connect network devices to the 24 Gigabit RJ-45 ports and use the SFP/SFP+ slots for fiber uplinks where required. Configure the unit using the Instant On cloud portal or mobile app for centralized management, or access the local web GUI for on-site configuration. Set up VLANs, PoE power allocation, link aggregation and access control policies according to network design. Monitor device health, PoE usage and traffic through the management interface.
The switch is intended for indoor use in controlled environments; provide adequate ventilation and follow manufacturer guidance for rack mounting. When powering multiple PoE devices, verify total PoE budget and plan port allocation to avoid exceeding 370 W. For fiber uplinks, use compatible SFP/SFP+ transceivers rated for the required speeds. Use VLANs and IEEE 802.1X to segregate sensitive traffic and enable management access controls to reduce exposure to unauthorized configuration changes.
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