Aruba Instant On 1960 24G 2XGT 2SFP+ Switch (JL806A)
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I/O ports and slots | 24 RJ-45 autosensing 10/100/1000 Mbps ports (IEEE 802.3 Type 10BASE-T, IEEE 802.3u Type 100BASE-TX, IEEE 802.3ab Type 1000BASE-T); Duplex: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX: half or full; 1000BASE-T: full only 2 SFP+ 10GbE ports 2 10GBASE-T ports |
Dimensions | 350.5(d) x 442.5(w) x 43.95(h) mm |
Weight | 8.7 lb (3.9 kg) |
CPU | Single-Core ARM v7 Cortex-A9 @800MHz |
100 Mb Latency | < 4.4 uSec |
1000 Mb Latency | < 2.2 uSec |
10000 Mb Latency | < 1.1 uSec |
Throughput (Mpps) | 95 Mpps |
Capacity | 128 Gbps |
Routing Table size (# of static entries) | 32 IPv4/IPv6 |
MAC Address table size (# of entries) | 16,000 entries |
Reliability MTBF (years) | 123.0 |
Operating temperature | 0-40°C, 0-10,000 ft |
Operating relative humidity | 15% to 95% @ 104°F (40°C) non-condensing |
Nonoperating/Storage temperature | -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) up to 15000 ft |
Nonoperating/Storage relative humidity | 15% to 90% @ 149°F (65°C) non-condensing |
Altitude | up to 10,000 ft (3 km) |
Acoustics1 | Fanless |
Notes1: 1 Acoustics measured in 23°C semi-anechoic chamber with a loading of 100% traffic and (for JL807A and JL809A) 50% PoE on all ports. Measured in accordance with ISO 7779. Declared in accordance with ECMA-109:2010. Values presented are the Declared A-Weighted Sound Power Level (LWAd) and the mean Bystander A-Weighted Sound Pressure Level (LpAm) | |
Electrical Characteristics | |
Frequency | 50Hz/60Hz |
AC voltage | 100-127VAC / 200-240VAC |
Current | 0.6A/0.2A |
Maximum power rating | 100-127V: 60W 200-220V: 80W |
Idle power | 100-127V: 30W 200-220V: 40W |
PoE power | - |
Power Supply | Internal power supply |
Safety | EN/IEC 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011 + A2:2013 EN/IEC 62368-1, 2nd. & 3rd. Ed. UL 62368-1, 2nd. & 3rd. Ed. CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 62368-1, 2nd. & 3rd. Ed. EN/IEC 60825-1:2014 Class 2 |
Emissions | EN 55032:2015/CISPR 32, Class A FCC CFR 47 Part 15: 2018 Class A ICES-003 Class A VCCI Class A CNS 13438 Class A KN 32 Class A AS/NZS CISPR 32 Class A |
Generic | EN 55035, CISPR 35, KN35 |
EN | EN 55035, CISPR 35 |
ESD | EN/IEC 61000-4-2 |
Radiated | EN/IEC 61000-4-3 |
EFT/Burst | EN/IEC 61000-4-4 |
Surge | EN/IEC 61000-4-5 |
Conducted | EN/IEC 61000-4-6 |
Power frequency magnetic field | EN/IEC 61000-4-8 |
Voltage dips and interruptions | EN/IEC 61000-4-11 |
Harmonics | EN/IEC 61000-3-2 |
Flicker | EN /IEC 61000-3-3 |
Device Management | Aruba Instant On Cloud; Web browser; SNMP Manager |
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Aruba Instant On 1960 Switch Series |
In today's digital-first environment, small businesses face many challenges to stay afloat and competitive. With tight budgets and limited technical expertise, they're struggling to keep up with the explosion of devices and bandwidth-heavy applications running on the network. To optimize both performance and investment, small businesses need cost-effective, next-gen networking solutions. The Aruba Instant On 1960 Switch Series is an easy-to-use and affordable wired solution for networks supporting IT, mobile and cloud applications. Aruba Instant On 1960 Switches are advanced, smart-managed, fixed configuration Gigabit stackable switches designed for small and growing businesses that are easy to deploy and affordable. These switches are designed to scale as business grows, making adding more employees, devices and applications simple. Aruba Instant On 1960 switches are made to handle today's bandwidth-heavy applications like voice and video conferencing, enabling consistent connectivity to improve user experience and application performance. |
The access switches each have two (2) 10GBASE-T and two (2) 10G SFP+ uplink ports for high bandwidth connectivity. The 1960 switches provide stacking capabilities: up to (four) 4 switches (access and aggregation can be mixed and matched in a stack) can be stacked together and managed through one single management IP address, simplifying network operations. This means up to 208 ports, including 16 10G uplink ports, operate as one switch. The 1960 switches support stacking through local and cloud-managed stacking modes. Local stacking provides True Stacking to easily configure, manage and troubleshoot physical switches as a single entity, while cloud-managed stacking provides ease-of-setup via the Instant On mobile app. Using either the Instant On mobile app or the cloud-based web portal, you can quickly set up, monitor and manage the 1960 switch series from anywhere at any time.
Aruba Instant On 1960 Switch Series |
In today's digital-first environment, small businesses face many challenges to stay afloat and competitive. With tight budgets and limited technical expertise, they're struggling to keep up with the explosion of devices and bandwidth-heavy applications running on the network. To optimize both performance and investment, small businesses need cost-effective, next-gen networking solutions. The Aruba Instant On 1960 Switch Series is an easy-to-use and affordable wired solution for networks supporting IT, mobile and cloud applications. Aruba Instant On 1960 Switches are advanced, smart-managed, fixed configuration Gigabit stackable switches designed for small and growing businesses that are easy to deploy and affordable. These switches are designed to scale as business grows, making adding more employees, devices and applications simple. Aruba Instant On 1960 switches are made to handle today's bandwidth-heavy applications like voice and video conferencing, enabling consistent connectivity to improve user experience and application performance.
The Aruba Instant On 1960 Switch Series includes five switches: two (2) 24-port and two (2) 48-port models in PoE and non-PoE configurations, and a 12 port 10-Gigabit aggregation switch. The access switches each have two (2) 10GBASE-T and two (2) 10G SFP+ uplink ports for high bandwidth connectivity. The 1960 aggregation switch comes with twelve (12) 10G Base-T and four (4) SFP+ ports, providing 10G connectivity to servers, network storage devices and access switches alike. With PoE models, up to 30 W PoE power delivery is available for Class 4 PoE devices like access points, surveillance cameras and VoIP phones, and up to 60 W PoE power delivery is available for Class 6 PoE devices like pan-tilt zoom cameras and video-enabled IP-phones. The 24-port and 48-port PoE models come with a power budget of 370W and 600W respectively to support the latest IoT devices. The 1960 switches provide stacking capabilities: up to (four) 4 switches (access and aggregation can be mixed and matched in a stack) can be stacked together and managed through one single management IP address, simplifying network operations. This means up to 208 ports, including 16 10G uplink ports, operate as one switch. The 1960 switches support stacking through local and cloud-managed stacking modes. Local stacking provides True Stacking to easily configure, manage and troubleshoot physical switches as a single entity, while cloud-managed stacking provides ease-of-setup via the Instant On mobile app. Using either the Instant On mobile app or the cloud-based web portal, you can quickly set up, monitor and manage the 1960 switch series from anywhere at any time. |
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Standard Features
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The Instant On Differentiators The Aruba Instant On mobile app allows you to set up, manage, and monitor Instant On switches and access points directly from your phone. Within the app, you get guided step-by-step instructions to install Instant On devices to get your network up and running quickly - no technical expertise required. And cloud-based access allows you to access the network from anywhere, at any time. Cloud-Managed Stacking The Aruba Instant On mobile app and cloud-based web portal make cloud-managed stacking easy - just follow the recommendations to stack up to four (4) 1960 switches and manage as a single entity. The Instant On mobile app automatically detects members, making multiple stack members easy to setup and manage remotely. Automated configurations and streamlined workflows allow users to manage all stack members through one single dashboard without the need for device reboot. Luggage Tag Each switch has a pull-out tag, known as a luggage tag, on the front panel of the switch. The tag includes a QR code that includes switch ID information (SKU number, SKU name, serial number, and MAC address) for easy switch onboarding through Instant On mobile app. Non-Intrusive, Aesthetic Design Aruba Instant On switches are designed to complement the sleek and clean look of the Instant On access points, and to blend discreetly into your site's environment. The 8-port models, as well as the 24- and 48-port non PoE+ models, are fan-less, making them ideal for quiet office deployments. High Performance With Flexible Options The series consists of two (2) PoE switches, and two (2) non-PoE switches including 24- and 48-port Gigabit Ethernet switches with two (2) dedicated 10G SFP+ ports and two (2) 10GBASE-T uplink ports on 24-/48- port models. The series also includes a 12-port 10Gbps aggregation switch with four (4) 10G SFP+ ports to meet the bandwidth requirements of small businesses. Optimized User Experience The Aruba Instant On mobile app provides common workflows for Instant On switches and access points making it easier to configure, monitor and manage your network remotely without the need for additional hardware like cloud keys. You can also update firmware on your Instant On devices directly from the cloud whenever you want, from wherever you are. Site Inventory And Topology View The site inventory view shows all Instant On switches and access points on a single interface, and the topology view provides an intuitive structure of all Instant On devices deployed on the network - allowing you to quickly identify non-functioning devices and troubleshoot accordingly. Network issues can be easily diagnosed with connectivity tests like Ping and Traceroute. Multi-Site Remote Management The cloud-hosted web interface and mobile app make it easy to remotely manage multiple sites, multiple networks, distributed deployments and multi-tenant deployments. Each site is logically separated and has its own configuration, statistics, guest portal, and admin read/write privileges. Instant On allows you to create three admin accounts per site, offering the option to lock accounts from accidental deletion or to allow your account to be managed by a trusted partner. Built-In Security Built-in security features protect your network from external threats by blocking malware attacks and keeping unauthorized users off the network. Network traffic can be filtered and access restricted based on MAC and IP address. No Hidden Fees All features are included in the price of the hardware - there are no recurring subscription or licensing fees. Expert-level support and industry leading limited lifetime warranty are also included, along with chat support for the life of the product. |
Management Cloud-Based Management For Entire Network The cloud-hosted web interface and mobile app make it easy to manage networks with Instant On APs and Switches. Simple Local Web GUI Management For management of individual switches, the intuitive Web GUI makes management simple, even for non-technical users. Supports up to five (5) HTTP and HTTP Secure (HTTPS) sessions. True Stacking Simplifies administration of multiple devices through creation of a single logical managed unit with up to four Aruba Instant On 1960 switches in a ring or chain topology, using affordable Cat 6A, or long-distance fiber, or localized DAC cables. The switches in the stack can either be access or aggregator switches or a combination of both. The entire stack behaves as a single switch regardless of whether the stack is in a closet or spread over multiple kilometers. Hybrid Stacking Allows both access and aggregator switches to be connected in a single stack. Hybrid stacking helps in right-sizing the deployment by allowing a combination of aggregation and access switches to meet the needs of the deployment. Cloud Managed Stacking Enables automatic configuration and formation of stack based on recommendations from the cloud portal. It allows autodetection of potential stack members and stack links, making the independent switches turn into a stack with just a few taps. In the case of a link or switch failure, the stack handles the scenario even without the connection to the Internet Firmware Update Provides notification of the latest firmware with the ability to schedule update at a preferred time through Instant On mobile app and cloud-based web portal. Default DHCP Client Mode Allows the switch to be directly connected to a network, enabling plug-and-play operation. In the absence of a DHCP server on the network, the switch falls back to the static address 192.168.1.1. Port Mirroring Enables traffic on a port or VLAN to be simultaneously sent to a network analyzer for monitoring. Event Logging And Alerts Provides detailed information for problem identification and resolution. Account Management Allows administrators to add, modify, delete and transfer management accounts and passwords for secure access to Instant cloud management solution. Locator LED Allows users to set the locator LED on a specific switch to either turn on, blink, or turn off; simplifies troubleshooting by making it easy to locate a particular switch within a rack of similar switches. This feature can also be used to locate units in a stack.
SNMPv1, v2c, and v3 Facilitates remote management of the switch, as the device can be discovered and monitored from an SNMP management station.
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Allows automatic synchronization of the switch date and time for accurate tracking of system events and various schedules set by the administrator.
Management VLAN ID Provides secure management access to the switch for administrators from within the specified VLAN. |
Quality of Service (QoS) Traffic prioritization Provides time-sensitive packets (like VoIP and video) with priority over other traffic based on DSCP or IEEE 802.1p classification.
IEEE 802.1p/Q VLAN tagging Delivers data to devices based on the priority and type of traffic; supports IEEE 802.1Q.
Class of Service (CoS) Sets the 802.1p/DSCP priority to queue mapping (8 queues). Supports strict priority queuing (SP) or weighted round robin (WRR) queuing..
Access Control Lists (ACLs) Enables network traffic filtering by creating an ACL, adds rules and matches criteria to an ACL, and applies the ACL to permit or deny on one or more interfaces or a VLAN. Supports for 100 inbound IPv4 and MAC ACLs with up to 960 ACEs on access switches and up to 1024 ACEs on aggregation switch.
Global Trust Mode Enables the user to define the type of trust to apply to traffic received on port or LAG interface, with 802.1p, DSCP or 802.1p-DSCP being the configurable options.
Traffic shaping Allows smoothing out temporary traffic bursts over time and sets the limit on how much traffic can leave a port, given that the switch can limit the transmission rate of egress frames on a per-port basis. |
Connectivity Auto MDI/MDI-X Adjusts automatically for straight-through or crossover cables on all 10/100/1000 ports.
Auto-Negotiating Capability Supports half/full-duplex auto-negotiating capability on every port doubles the throughput of every port.
10G Fiber and Copper Connectivity Provides high speed connectivity with dedicated two (2) 10G SFP+ fiber ports and two (2) 10GBase-T ports on 24- and 48-port models, where fiber connections are used for uplinks and other connections across longer distances and copper ports are a cost-effective solution that uses readily available Cat6 cables. 10G fiber and copper ports are in addition to 1G copper ethernet ports, providing a higher total number of available ports.
Aggregation Capability 12-port 10-Gigabit aggregator model with 12 10G Base-T and 4 four (4) SFP+ ports providing 10G connectivity, ideal for servers and network storage devices while offering uplink connectivity to access switches.
Ethernet Alliance Poe Class 6 and Class 4 Certification Provides dedicated ports with up to 60 W per port, which allows support of Class 6 PoE or 802.3bt capable devices such as digital signage, sensors and other IoT devices. Models also support Class 4 PoE or 802.3at capable devices, which provide up to 30 W per port for devices such as video IP phones, wireless access points, and advanced pan/tilt/zoom security cameras, as well as any 15.4 W 802.3af compliant end device; mitigates the cost of additional electrical cabling and circuits that would otherwise be necessary in IP phone and WLAN deployments.
Auto-PoE Power Configuration The switch automatically assigns the required power to a port for a PD device based on Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
PoE Power Allocation Support multiple methods (LLDP-MED automatic, class of PoE, or usage-based) to allocate PoE power for more efficient energy savings.
PoE Scheduling Allows user 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.). |
Switching Flow Control Provides a flow-throttling mechanism propagated through the network to prevent packet loss at a congested node.
Link Flap Prevention Minimizes the network disruption by automatically detecting and disabling ports that experience link flap events.
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Supports 802.1D STP, 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) for faster convergence, and 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP supported on local web only).
BPDU Filtering Drops BPDU packets when STP is enabled globally but disabled on a specific port.
Loop Protection Allows loop detection in the network for switches that do not run spanning tree, or on which STP feature is disabled.
IGMP v1, v2, v3 /MLDv1, v2 Snooping IGMP/MLD snooping allows the switch to forward IPv4 or IPv6 multicast traffic intelligently. With IGMP snooping enabled, the switch forwards traffic only to ports that request the multicast traffic. This prevents the switch from broadcasting traffic to all ports and possibly affecting network performance (MLD snooping/IPv6 supported on local web only).
Link Aggregation Groups together multiple ports up to 16 trunks with a maximum of eight (8) ports per trunk automatically using Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), or manually, to form a high-bandwidth connection to the network backbone that helps prevent traffic bottlenecks.
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Advertises and receives management information from adjacent devices on a network, facilitating easy mapping by network management applications.
LLDP-MED (Media Endpoint Discovery) Defines a standard extension of LLDP that stores values for parameters such as QoS and VLAN for automatic configuration of network devices such as IP phones.
VLAN Support Offers some of the benefits of both bridging and routing. VLANs partition the network into logical segments, which provide better administration, security, and multicast traffic management.
Auto Voice VLAN Automatically recognizes IP phones and assigns voice traffic to dedicated VLAN for voice traffic.
Port Mirroring Enables traffic on a port or VLAN to be simultaneously sent to a network analyzer for troubleshooting in case of issues.
Auto Recovery Allows ports to be placed in a suspended state when defined error conditions are met. Features supported by Auto Recovery are BPDU Guard, Storm Control, Port Security, Loop Protection and Link Flap Prevention. |
Network Security TPM-based security Includes a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for secure hardware-based generation and storage of cryptographic keys used for secure connection to the Instant On cloud portal.
RADIUS The switch supports RADIUS authentication with primary and backup server configuration.
Automatic VLAN assignment - RADIUS assigned VLANs Assigns users automatically to the appropriate VLAN based on their identity and location. RADIUS accounting A robust set of attributes and statistics are available for collecting information from the switch. Port access control Authentication of network users on a per port basis prior to permitting network access. Port authentication includes RADIUS assigned VLAN or dynamic VLAN creation. Port security Limits the number of MAC addresses that can be learned on a port. If the configured limit is reached, any other addresses beyond that limit are not learned, and the frames are discarded. It helps secure the network by preventing unknown devices from forwarding packets into the network.
DHCP snooping and IP Source Guard DHCP snooping provides network security by filtering DHCP messages between untrusted hosts and DHCP servers. IP Source guard utilizes the DHCP snooping database to deny network access from untrusted sources (IP Source Guard supported on local web only).
ARP attack prevention ARP attack protection intercepts, logs, and discards ARP packets with invalid IP-to-MAC address bindings, protecting the network from common man-in-the-middle attacks.
Automatic denial-of-service protection Manages high-volume traffic and prevents denial-of-service (DoS) attacks against the network.
Global Storm Control Protects against conditions where incoming packets flood the LAN, causing network performance degradation for unicast traffic with an unknown destination, and for broadcast and multicast traffic. |
Performance and Efficiency Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) Compliant with 802.3az standard requirements to save energy during periods of low data activity.
Auto-port shut down The switch saves power by automatically shutting down power to inactive ports. Power is restored on a port upon link detection.
Energy-efficient cooling Includes variable speed fans operating only at the speed necessary to maintain operating temperature to reduce excess noise and power consumption.
Fan-less operation Fan-less design for 24-port non-PoE model, making the switches ideal for silent operations or usage. |
Routing Features Static IPv4 routing Supports IPv4 static routing for up to 32 static routes and 8 VLAN routing interfaces on the access switch models and up to 512 static routes and 32 VLAN routing interfaces on aggregation model. Manual or DHCP IP address assignments can be configured to an individual port or VLAN.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Table The ARP table displays all the IP addresses that have been resolved to MAC addresses, either dynamically or through static entry configuration.
DHCP relay Enables packets to be forwarded between a DHCP client and server that reside different subnets. |
Features Accessed Through Local Web-Management Interface Top Event Dashboard Provides notifications for critical events and a quick access to the latest log events.
Quick Start-Up And VLAN Wizard Includes a basic start-up wizard which enable automatic configuring of the initial settings such IP address, device information and system time. VLAN wizard may be used for setting up initial VLAN IDs and port membership. Fully IPv6 Capable
HCP Server (IPv4, IPv6) Centralizes control and automatic assignment of IP addresses to attached hosts. In addition to IP address allocation, it also provides information such as the address of the DNS server, default router, WINS server, and domain name (IPv6 support available on local web only). Ingress Rate Limiting Sets and enforces per-port ingress traffic limits based on percentages or packets per second. If limits are exceeded the switch may disable the port or send a SNMP trap to a management station. DNS Client Provides a method for which host names can be mapped to IP addresses. When configured on a switch, a host name can be substituted for the IP address when executing commands from the web interface.
Jumbo Frame Support Supports up to 9216 bytes frame size to improve the performance of large data transfers.
Protected Ports Protected Ports, also known as port isolation, provides isolation between interfaces (Ethernet ports and LAGs) that share the same broadcast domain (VLAN). Protected ports can send traffic only to unprotected ports.
Energy Savings Status The switch provides estimated cumulative energy savings due to green Ethernet features being enabled.
User Account Management Password strength checking and aging feature provides enhanced security to user account administration on the local web management interface. Password management further enhances the security so that only authorized access to the switch's web interface. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Encrypts all HTTP traffic, secures access to the local browser-based management of the switch. SCP and TFTP file transfer Provides different mechanisms for secure file transfer through SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) or TFTP. Dual image support Provide independent primary and secondary software images for backup while upgrading. |
Diagnostics Event Logs Provides detailed information for problem identification and resolution. Session Logging Displays the active users connected to the switch such as client IP address, duration of the individual session. Remote Syslog Provides support for a single syslog server allowing the user to redirect and store events to a remote syslog server (supported on local web only). Remote Monitoring (RMON) Provides advanced monitoring and reporting capabilities for RMON group statistics, history, alarms and events. RMON data can be viewed from the local web interface or retrieved from the switch through a network management platform over SNMP (supported on local web only). Cable Diagnostic Tool Provides the mechanism to detect and report potential cabling issues, such as cable opens or cable shorts on copper links, in addition to providing distance to the fault and total length of cable (supported on local web only). Ping IPv4/IPv6 The switch supports both ICMP for sending ping requests to IPv4 addresses and ICMPv6 for sending ping requests to IPv6 addresses (IPv6 supported on local web only). Traceroute IPv4/IPv6 Provides information about the route a packet takes from the switch to a specific IPv4 or IPv6 address as well as the amount of time it takes for the packet to reach its destination (IPv6 supported on local web only). Support File Includes summary information for the switch including the current switch configuration, statistics and buffered log messages (supported on local web only). MAC Address Table Also known as the bridge table or the forwarding database, this table enables the switch to forward traffic through the appropriate port and supports up to 16K MAC address entries. |
Warranty, Service And Support Aruba Instant On Limited Lifetime Support provides 24X7 phone support for the first 90 days and chat support for the entire warranty period. Community support is included for the life of the product. Refer to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website at hpe.com/ networking/services for details on the service-level descriptions and product numbers. For details about services and response times in your area, please contact your local Hewlett Packard Enterprise sales office. |
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