Powerful EcoFlow stations for energy anywhere!
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Switch Aruba Instant On 1430 16G Class4 PoE 124W Unmanaged L2 Gigabit Ethernet 16-port 1U White
Aruba Instant On 1430 16G Class4 PoE 124W is an unmanaged Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet switch with 16 RJ-45 Gigabit ports and Class 4 Power over Ethernet delivering a total power budget of 124 W. The compact 1U rack-mountable white chassis supports IEEE 802.3 family standards, full-duplex operation, 8,192 MAC table entries and a 32 Gbit/s switching capacity. Designed for small offices and branch environments, this switch provides plug-and-play connectivity for IP phones, wireless access points, surveillance cameras and other PoE-powered devices without requiring ongoing configuration.
The switch offers simple, zero-configuration deployment and automated PoE power delivery for compatible devices, reducing setup time and administrative overhead. Fan-less design ensures silent operation in office or acoustically sensitive locations while Energy Efficient Ethernet (802.3az) support helps lower power consumption during idle periods. Hardware features such as Auto MDI/MDI-X, jumbo frame support and QoS (DSCP / 802.1p) improve network performance for voice, video and large data transfers.
Install the Aruba Instant On 1430 switch on a table, wall bracket or in a 1U rack space according to available mounting accessories. Connect power and attach network cables to the appropriate RJ-45 ports; the switch automatically negotiates speed and duplex and adjusts for straight-through or crossover cabling. For PoE-powered devices, plug devices into PoE-capable ports and the switch will automatically allocate power within the available 124 W budget. No configuration is required for basic connectivity; optional SFP modules are not needed on this 16-port model.
Place the switch in a well-ventilated, dust-free area and plan PoE allocations to avoid exceeding the 124 W total budget. Use Cat5e or better cabling to ensure stable Gigabit performance and enable QoS settings on connected endpoints (phones, APs) when prioritizing voice or video traffic. For extended reaches or fiber uplinks, consider models with SFP ports in the same product family.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}