Aruba Instant On 1830

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Aruba Instant On 1830

Smart and affordable

The Aruba Instant On 1830 Switch Series is an affordable, easy-to-use, smart-managed switch solution for small businesses looking for cost-effective ways to keep up with evolving networking demands.


Features:
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) support

    The 1830 Switch Series is ready to deploy in 8-, 24-, and 48-port for non-PoE and Class 4 PoE models. Up to 30 W PoE power delivery is available for Class 4 PoE devices. With PoE and non-PoE ports supported in the same PoE model, these switches are ideal for the most cost-efficient environments.

  • Flexible management options

    Easily deploy and manage 1830 switches using two management modes - Instant On cloud management (access via mobile app and/or web portal) or the local web GUI.

  • Integrated security features

    Prevent unauthorized access and protect your business data with advanced security features like VLANs, automatic Denial-of-service protection, Global Storm Control, TPM (Trusted Platform module) based security and more.

  • Optimal energy efficiency

    Cut operating costs and reduce your environmental footprint with 1830 switches. Energy Efficient Ethernet (IEEE 802.3az), auto-port shutdown, energy-efficient cooling support and fanless design all help maintain operating temperatures, reducing excess noise and power consumption.

  • SFP fiber connectivity

    Two (2) and four (4) dedicated 1G SFP fiber ports on 24- and 48-port models respectively eliminate traffic bottlenecks across your network. Fiber connectivity provides higher uplink bandwidth and performance across longer distances than copper cabling can support.

  • PoE Powered Device (PD) enabled

    Simplify deployments in hard-to-wire areas by the PD powered 8-port non-PoE model that can be powered from an external PoE switch or an external injector, offering greater flexibility for space-constrained environments by eliminating the need for additional power outlets and wiring.



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