Description
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) is a technology that helps to reduce the power consumption of network devices, such as switches, routers, and adapters. The HPE Aruba 6200f switch supports EEE, helping to reduce its power consumption and lower its energy costs.
EEE works by allowing network devices to enter a low-power idle state when there is no network traffic. This reduces the power consumption of the device and helps to save energy. When network traffic is detected, the device returns to its normal operating state and begins processing the traffic.
EEE is designed to work with standard Ethernet devices, ensuring that it is compatible with existing network infrastructure. By reducing the power consumption of network devices, EEE helps to reduce the energy costs associated with operating a network, making it a more environmentally-friendly and cost-effective solution.
Routing and Switching Capabilities
The HPE Aruba 6200f switch provides routing and switching capabilities, allowing it to function as both a switch and a router. This provides network administrators with greater flexibility and control over their network infrastructure.
Switching capabilities allow the switch to receive and forward network traffic within the local area network (LAN). This helps to improve the performance and efficiency of the network by reducing the latency and improving the throughput of network traffic.
Routing capabilities allow the switch to forward network traffic between different LANs, providing inter-network connectivity. This enables the switch to support multiple LANs and allows network administrators to segment their network into smaller, more manageable sub-networks.
By combining both switching and routing capabilities, the HPE Aruba 6200f switch provides network administrators with the ability to create highly-efficient, scalable, and flexible network infrastructure. This helps to improve the performance, efficiency, and reliability of the network, and enables network administrators to more effectively manage and control the flow of network traffic.
Rack Mountable Design
A rack mountable design refers to a form factor of a network device, such as the HPE Aruba 6200f switch, that is specifically designed to be mounted on a standard equipment rack. An equipment rack is a metal framework that is used to store and organize various types of networking and computing equipment in a data center or network room.
The rack mountable design of the HPE Aruba 6200f switch allows it to be mounted vertically in a standard 19-inch equipment rack, taking up 1U (1 rack unit) of vertical space. This design helps to maximize the use of available space in the data center or network room, making it an efficient and effective solution for managing and organizing network equipment.
By mounting the switch in a rack, it can be securely and efficiently organized with other network components, reducing the amount of space needed and making it easier to access and maintain.The rack mountable design also provides a convenient and secure way to install and manage the switch, as it can be easily accessible and protected from damage.
General Information about the HPE JL724A#ABA
- Manufacturer: HPE
- Part Number or SKU# JL724A#ABA
- Type: Networking
- Switch-Type: 28 Ports Switch
Key Features
- Device Type : Switch – 28 Ports – L3 – Managed – Stackable
- Enclosure Type : Rack-mountable 1u
- Subtype : 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- Ports : 24 X 10/100/1000 (poe+) + 4 X 1 Gigabit / 10 Gigabit Sfp+
Performance
- Switching Capacity: 128 GBPS
- Throughput: 95.2 Mpps
- Latency (1 Gbps): 2.28 ?S
- Latency (10 Gbps): 1.46 ?s
- Processor : 1 X Arm Cortex-a72: 1.8 GHz
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces :
- 24 X 10/100/1000 Base-t Rj-45
- 4 X 1/10gbit Lan Sfp+
Power
- Voltage Required : Ac 120/230 V
- Power Consumption Operational : 59 Watt






