Description
Switch Operating System
A switch operating system (OS) is the software that controls the functioning of a network switch. It is responsible for managing the flow of data between connected devices, providing network security, and enabling network management and configuration.
The HPE JL662A#ABA Aruba 6300M switch uses the ArubaOS-Switch operating system. This OS provides a comprehensive suite of features and functions to manage and secure the switch, including:
- Network Management: The ArubaOS-Switch OS provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI) and a command-line interface (CLI) for network management and configuration.
- Advanced Security: The OS includes features such as Access Control Lists (ACLs), Network Address Translation (NAT), and Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) support to secure the network.
- Quality of Service (QoS): The ArubaOS-Switch OS supports Quality of Service (QoS) for traffic prioritization, ensuring that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need.
- Link Aggregation: The OS supports link aggregation, which allows multiple physical ports to be combined into a single virtual link, providing increased bandwidth and redundancy.
- Troubleshooting and Monitoring: The OS provides tools and features for troubleshooting and monitoring network performance, including error logging and system alerts.
In conclusion, the ArubaOS-Switch operating system provides a comprehensive and flexible solution for managing and securing the HPE JL662A#ABA Aruba 6300M switch. Its user-friendly interface and advanced features make it a powerful tool for network administrators and engineers.
Port Configuration and Scalability
Port Configuration and Scalability refers to the number of physical Ethernet ports and the ability of a switch to handle the growth of a network.
The HPE JL662A#ABA Aruba 6300M switch has 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports, with 4 of those ports being SFP56 ports for fiber optic connections. This configuration provides a combination of copper and fiber connectivity options, allowing for greater flexibility in network deployment.
In terms of scalability, the HPE JL662A#ABA Aruba 6300M switch can be used in a stack configuration, which allows multiple switches to be connected and managed as a single entity. This can be useful for expanding the number of available ports or increasing the switching capacity of the network as it grows. The switch also supports link aggregation, which allows multiple physical ports to be combined into a single virtual link, providing increased bandwidth and redundancy.
Data Transmission Speeds
Data Transmission Speeds refer to the rate at which data is transmitted over a network. In the context of the HPE JL662A#ABA Aruba 6300M switch, this refers to the speed at which the switch can handle and transmit data over its Gigabit Ethernet ports.
All 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports on the HPE JL662A#ABA Aruba 6300M switch support data transmission speeds of up to 1 Gbps. This means that the switch can handle large amounts of data traffic and support high-speed network connections. The 4 SFP56 ports on the switch can also support high-speed data transmission, with speeds of up to 56 Gbps. This makes the HPE JL662A#ABA Aruba 6300M switch suitable for use in demanding network environments, such as those that require high-speed data transfer or large amounts of video and multimedia traffic.
In conclusion, the HPE JL662A#ABA Aruba 6300M switch provides fast data transmission speeds, making it suitable for use in a variety of network environments and applications. The combination of Gigabit Ethernet and SFP56 ports provides a flexible and scalable solution for network deployments that require high-speed data transfer.
General Information about this HPE JL662A#ABA
- Manufacturer: HPE
- Part Number or SKU# JL662A#ABA
- Device Type: Switch-24 Ports -L3 -Managed-Stackable
Technical Information of HPE 24 Ports Switch
- Enclosure Type: Rack-Mountable 1U
- Sub type: Gigabit Ethernet
- Ports: 24 X 10/100/1000 (PoE+) + 4 X 1 Gigabit / 10 Gigabit / 25 Gigabit / 50 Gigabit Sfp56 (uplink / Stacking)
- Power Over Ethernet (poe) : PoE+
- Poe Budget: 720 W
- Performance: 448 Gbps Switching Capacity Flow rate: 334 Mpps 2.28 Ms (1 GBPS) of latency The latency at 10 GBPS is 1.46 s, while at 25 GBPS, it is 1.9 s. 3.49 s (50 Gbps) of latency 200 Gbps Stacking Bandwidth
- 1000 Switched Virtual Interfaces (svis) in terms of capacity 32000 Ipv4 Host Tables Available 32000 Ipv6 Host Tables Available 64000 Ipv4 Routes (Unicast) Routes via IPv6 (unicast): 32000 Routes on IPv4 (multicast): 8000 Routes on IPv6 (multicast): 8000 8000 Igmp Groups 4000 Mld Groups 5000 Ipv4 Acl Entries (Ingress) 1250 Ipv6 Acl Entries (ingress) 5000 Mac Acl Entries (Ingress) 2000 Ipv4 Acl Entries (egress) egress Ipv6 Acl Entries: 500 2000 Mac Acl Entries (Egress)
- Mac Address Table Size : 32000 Entries
- Jumbo Frame Support : 9198 Bytes
- Routing Protocol : Egp, Bgp-4, Igmpv2, Igmp, Vrrp, Ospfv2, Igmpv3, Ospfv3, Msdp, Static Ipv6 Routing, Ecmp, Mld, Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (bfd)
- Remote Management Protocol : Rmon, Telnet, Snmp 3, Snmp 2c, Https, Tftp, Ssh, Cli, Xrmon, Sftp
- Authentication Method : Radius, Tacacs+
- • Features: Auto-uplink (auto Mdi/mdi-x), Igmp Snooping, High Availability, Per-vlan Spanning Tree (pvst), Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (mstp), Support for Access Control List (acl), Support for Quality of Service (qos), Support for Jumbo Frames, Mld Snooping, Support for Uni-directional Link Detection (udld), Support for Rapid Per-vlan Spanning
- Compliant Standards : Ieee 802.1d, Ieee 802.1q, Ieee 802.1p, Ieee 802.3af, Ieee 802.3ad (lacp), Ieee 802.1w, Ieee 802.1x, Ieee 802.1s, Ieee 802.1v, Ieee 802.3at, Ieee 802.3bz, Ieee 802.3bt
- Processor : 1 X Arm Cortex-a72: 1.78 Ghz
- Ram : 8 Gb Ddr4 Sdram
- Flash Memory : 32 Gb
Expansion / Connectivity for Rack-Mountable Switch
- Interfaces
- 24 X 10/100/1000 Base-t Rj-45 PoE+ 30 W
- 4 X 1gbit/10gbit/25gbit/50gbit SFP56
- 1 X Usb-c Console
- 1 X Management
- 1 X Usb Type A