Switching
December 2018
Agenda
1 Introduction
2 Product overview
3 Deployment models
4 Ordering information
5 Resources
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Digital Disruption… Creating New Pressures on IT
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Old Infrastructure Is Not Ready
Wireless Optimization
Manageability
Cloud-based Management
Traditional Wired Connectivity
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Automation
Wireless Aggregation
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Wired IoT Investment Protection
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The Aruba Architecture
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Gartner has named HPE (Aruba) a
Leader for Wired and WLAN Access
Infrastructure based on its ability to
execute and completeness of vision.
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available upon request from Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications,
and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of
Gartner’s research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research,
Source: Gartner Magic Quadrant for the Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure
July 2018 – Bill Menezes, Christian Canales, Tim Zimmerman, Mike Toussaint
including any warranties or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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ID Number: G00316060
HPE (Aruba) Receives
the Highest Score in 5
out of 6 Gartner Critical
Capabilities Use Cases
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Source: Gartner Critical Capabilities for Wired and Wireless LAN Access Infrastructure
available upon request from Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications,
August 2018 – Christian Canales, Tim Zimmerman, Bill Menezes, Mike Toussaint
and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of
ID Number: G00316060
Gartner’s research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research,
including any warranties or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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Aruba Campus Switching Portfolio
Core
Aggregation
Access
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Aruba 2530 Switch Series
Cloud manageable with Up to 370W PoE+ for IoT, Zero Touch Provisioning
Aruba Central APs and cameras
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Agenda
1 Introduction
2 Product overview
3 Deployment models
4 Ordering information
5 Resources
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Aruba 2530 Switch Series
HPE Limited Lifetime Warranty Industry leading warranty that you can rely on
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Aruba 2530 Switch Series
Choice of 8, 24 or 48 port
models
Gigabit or Fast Ethernet
Switch Power
and Fault LEDs
Locator LED
Management
ports:
− RJ-45 serial console Status LEDs for
port Choice of PoE+ or non-
each port PoE models
− Dual-personality (RJ-
45 or USB micro-B)
On prem Power savings Future proof
Quiet fanless QoS (WDRR and
management with Layer 2 switching Energy Efficient IPv4/IPv6 host
Ethernet models Strict Priority)
AirWave support support
Secure with Cloud based Security ACLs HPE Limited
Up to 370W of
ClearPass Policy Central and sFlow REST APIs PoE+ Lifetime
Manager support Support monitoring Warranty
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Unique Architecture Provides Investment Protection
Flexibility to change management with same switch
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Simple And Fast Network Deployment
Zero-Touch Provisioning
No On-Site Expert Needed
APs and Switches
4 Network configured
& running
Plug in Aruba
1 Instant AP or
Aruba Switch
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sFlow provides proactive information
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Agenda
1 Introduction
2 Product overview
3 Deployment models
4 Ordering information
5 Resources
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Simplicity of 2530 deployment
− Plug and play out of the box, requires no configuration to achieve basic connectivity
− Console port on front of unit for easy accessibility and simple menu driven initial set up
− Interactive Web User Interface allows easy initial set up, configuration and monitoring of your network.
− DHCP ready for easy initial configuration in your existing network
− Easy deployment of powered network devices with no need for separate power supply for the IP Phone,
Wireless AP, or Video Camera.
− Flexible deployment options with compact footprint, quiet operations for open space, and multiple
mounting options
“We got the unit up and running in just about 10 minutes, which included all of the necessary
configurations for our lab. The 2530-24G assigned itself a DHCP address as soon as it powered up,
making accessing it over the network very simple. The Quick Setup feature allowed us to hit the
ground running, assigning a more permanent management address, with very little else needed to put
the switch into production.”
Storage Review Enterprise Lab
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Target access layer deployments
Aruba
2530
Aruba 2530
Aruba APs
Aruba APs
Aruba 2530 Aruba 2540 Aruba 2930F Aruba 2930M Aruba 3810 Aruba 5400R
L3 + RIP, Access L3 + RIP, Access Advanced L3 Advanced L3
Switching L2 L2 + RIP/static
OSPF OSPF
Modular
Power & Uplinks
Smart Rate
Multi-Gig Ports
REST APIs
AirWave,
ClearPass, Central
PoE/PoE+
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Agenda
1 Introduction
2 Product overview
3 Deployment models
4 Ordering information
5 Resources
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Aruba 2530 Switch Series ordering information
Product Access
number Product name ports Uplink ports Powered ports
JL070A Aruba 2530 - 8-PoE+ Internal PS Switch 8 2 dual personality (RJ-45 or SFP) PoE/PoE+ (67W)
J9772A Aruba 2530-48G-PoE+ Switch 48 4 x 1G SFP PoE/PoE+ (370W)
J9773A Aruba 2530-24G-PoE+ Switch 24 4 x 1G SFP PoE/PoE+ (190W)
J9774A Aruba 2530-8G-PoE+ Switch 8 2 dual personality (RJ-45 or SFP) PoE/PoE+ (67W)
J9775A Aruba 2530-48G Switch 48 4 x 1G SFP -
J9776A Aruba 2530-24G Switch 24 4 x 1G SFP -
J9777A Aruba 2530-8G Switch 8 2 dual personality (RJ-45 or SFP) -
J9778A Aruba 2530-48-PoE+ Switch 48 2 x 1G SFP and 2x 10/100/1000 RJ-45 PoE/PoE+ (370W)
J9779A Aruba 2530-24-PoE+ Switch 24 2 x 1G SFP and 2x 10/100/1000 RJ-45 PoE/PoE+ (190W)
J9780A Aruba 2530-8-PoE+ Switch 8 2 dual personality (RJ-45 or SFP) PoE/PoE+ (67W)
J9781A Aruba 2530-48 Switch 48 2 x 1G SFP and 2x 10/100/1000 RJ-45 -
J9782A Aruba 2530-24 Switch 24 2 x 1G SFP and 2x 10/100/1000 RJ-45 -
J9783A Aruba 2530-8 Switch 8 2 dual personality (RJ-45 or SFP) -
J9820A Aruba 2530 8-port Switch Power Adapter Shelf - - -
J9700A Aruba X510 1U Cable Guard - - -
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Aruba 2530 Switch Series PoE+ Power
Powered ports
PoE+
Product Powered Power 30W 15.4W 7W
number Product name ports Budget devices devices devices
J9772A Aruba 2530 48G PoE+ Switch
48 PoE+ Ports 382 12 24 48
J9778A Aruba 2530 48 PoE+ Switch
J9773A Aruba 2530 24G PoE+ Switch
24 PoE+ Ports 195 6 12 24
J9779A Aruba 2530 24 PoE+ Switch
J9774A Aruba 2530 8G PoE+ Switch
J9780A Aruba 2530 8 PoE+ Switch 8 PoE+ Ports 67 2 4 8
Aruba 2530 8 PoE+ Internal PS
JL070A
Switch
Support for up to 48 powered devices
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Depend On Our Industry Leading Warranty
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Agenda
1 Introduction
2 Product overview
3 Deployment models
4 Ordering information
5 Resources
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Resources
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Thank you
Aruba 2530 Switch Series - Rear View
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Use ACLs to improve security
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Dynamic Packet Buffer Memory improves QoS
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Simplify IP phone deployment with Local MAC Authentication
LMA is addition to existing client authentication methods
– Switch identifies host and IP phone and assigns QoS and VLAN
– Allows authentication and policy assignment based on the MAC OUI and MAC/mask
– RADIUS infrastructure is not required
– Multiple authentication methods (802.1x, LMA, Mac auth (radius), web-auth (radius)) can be configured on a single
port concurrently
A2
A1
Switch
Host
IP Network
MAC: 00-1D-B3-00-00-01
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Designed to save energy
EEE Phy vs. Non-EEE Phy Power Consumption
600 HPE Networking innovation though IEEE
Standard definition
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400
– HPE first to introduce EEE switches
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standard
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– Enhancements to IEEE 802.3 standard to
100 allow lower power consumption during
periods of low-data activity
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Low power mode during low/no activity
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