Description
Benefits of 5930-32QSFP Switch
The HPE JG726A 32 QSFP (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable) ports in the HPE FlexFabric 5930-32QSFP Switch offer several benefits to users, including:
- High-Density Connectivity: With 32 QSFP ports, the switch can provide high-density connectivity, allowing organizations to connect a large number of devices to the network.
- Increased Bandwidth: QSFP ports provide higher bandwidth compared to traditional SFP ports, which helps in supporting high-speed network connections and reducing network congestion.
- Support for Different Network Technologies: QSFP ports can support a variety of different network technologies such as Fibre Channel, Ethernet, and InfiniBand, allowing organizations to easily connect devices that support different protocols.
- Increased Flexibility: With the ability to support different network technologies, organizations can easily adapt to changing network requirements, allowing for increased flexibility and scalability.
- Reduced Cabling Complexity: QSFP ports can support multiple connections within a single port, reducing the number of cables required to connect devices, which simplifies cabling and reduces clutter in the data center.
- Improved Network Performance: QSFP ports can provide improved network performance by reducing latency, increasing bandwidth, and reducing network congestion.
- Energy Efficiency: QSFP ports are designed to be energy-efficient, reducing power consumption and helping organizations to reduce energy costs.
32 Ports Managed
“32 ports managed” refers to the number of ports and the type of management provided in a network switch.
A “port” in a network switch refers to a physical connection point where network devices can be connected. A managed switch is a type of network switch that provides advanced features and capabilities for network administrators to manage and configure the switch and the network it is connected to.
Having 32 ports managed means that the switch has 32 physical ports that can be used to connect network devices and that the switch provides advanced management features to help administrators configure and manage the switch and the network.
Some of the benefits of having a managed switch with 32 ports include:
- Increased Connectivity: A managed switch with 32 ports provides organizations with a high level of connectivity, enabling them to connect a large number of network devices to the switch.
- Improved Network Management: The advanced management features provided by a managed switch with 32 ports can help network administrators to better manage and configure the switch and the network, improving network performance and reliability.
- Enhanced Security: Managed switches often provide advanced security features, such as access control lists (ACLs) and virtual LANs (VLANs), which can help to improve network security.
- Scalability: Managed switches with 32 ports can be used to build larger network infrastructures, providing organizations with the ability to easily expand their network as their needs grow.
In conclusion, a managed switch with 32 ports provides organizations with increased connectivity, improved network management, enhanced security, and scalability, helping to meet the demands of modern networking environments.
Enhanced Security Features
Enhanced security features refer to the advanced security capabilities that are built into a network device, such as a switch, to help protect the network against cyber threats. These features can include a range of security technologies, such as firewalls, access control lists (ACLs), network access control (NAC), and encryption.
Some of the key benefits of enhanced security features include:
- Protection against Cyber Threats: Enhanced security features help to prevent unauthorized access to the network and protect against cyber threats, such as malware, viruses, and hacking attempts.
- Access Control: Enhanced security features, such as ACLs and NAC, allow administrators to control who has access to the network, ensuring that only authorized users can access sensitive data.
- Network Segmentation: Enhanced security features, such as firewalls and VLANs (Virtual LANs), allow administrators to segment the network into smaller, isolated segments, improving network security by reducing the attack surface.
- Encryption: Enhanced security features, such as encryption, protect sensitive data as it travels over the network, ensuring that confidential information remains confidential.
- Compliance: Enhanced security features can help organizations meet regulatory requirements, such as those related to data privacy, by providing the necessary security controls to protect sensitive data.
Enhanced security features are an important aspect of modern networking, providing organizations with the tools and technologies needed to secure their networks against cyber threats, improve access control, and meet regulatory requirements.
Main Information about the HPE JG726A
- Manufacturer: HPE
- Part Number or SKU# JG726A
- Product Type: Managed Switch
- Total Number of Ports: 32 Ports
Technical Information
- Device Type : Switch – 32 Ports – L3 – Managed
- Enclosure Type : Rack-Mountable – 1u
- Ports : 32 X 40 Gigabit Qsfp+
- Performance : Throughput : 1905 Mpps, Routing/Switching Capacity : 2560 Gbps
- Capacity : Ipv4 Routing Table Entries : 16000, Ipv6 Routing Table Entries : 8000
- Mac Address Table Size : 288k Entries
- Jumbo Frame Support : Yes
- Routing Protocol : Ospf, Bgp-4, Is-Is, Rip-1, Rip-2, Igmp, Vrrp, Ospfv2, Ospfv3, Static Ipv6 Routing, Ripng, Is-Isv6, Bgp-4+, Mpls, Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (Bfd)
- Remote Management Protocol : Snmp 1, Telnet, Snmp 3, Snmp 2c, Tftp, Cli
- Authentication Method : Secure Shell (Ssh), Radius, Tacacs+, Secure Shell V.2 (Ssh2)
- Features : Flow Control, Dhcp Support, Bootp Support, Arp Support, Vlan Support, Ipv6 Support, Sntp Support, Weighted Fair Queuing (Wfq), Weighted Random Early Detection (Wred), Sflow, Spanning Tree Protocol (Stp) Support, Virtual Route Redundancy Protocol (Vrrp) Support, Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (Mstp) Support, Tunneling, Access Control List (Acl) Support, Quality Of Service (Qos), Device Link Detection Protocol (Dldp) Support, Equal-Cost Multipath (Ecmp), Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
- Ram : 4 Gb – Sdram
- Flash Memory : 512 MB
Expansions and Connectivity
- Interfaces : 32 X 40gbit Lan – Qsfp+ 1 X Serial (Console) – Rj-45 1 X Management (Lan) – Rj-45 1 X Usb 2.0
Power
- Power Device : Internal Power Supply
- Installed Qty : 0 (Installed) / 2 (Max)
- Power Redundancy : Optional
- Power Redundancy Scheme : 1+1 (With Optional Power Supply)
- Power Consumption Operational : 409 Watt