Switch Features - Aruba 2930M Installation And Getting Started Manual

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Switch features

The features of the 2930M switches include:
Combinations of fixed 10/100/1000-T, HPE Smart Rate, and SFP/SFP+ ports, as described under Network
ports on page 11.
Selected switch models feature HPE Smart Rate ports and provide 1 Gbps, 2.5 Gbps, 5 Gbps, and 10 Gbps
connectivity. See Cabling specifications on page 88 for more information.
All switch models feature one uplink port module slot that allows configuration with either Smart Rate, 10G
SFP+, or 40G QSFP+ ports, as described in Uplink port slot and module support on page 23.
One module slot is provided in the back of the switches to support a stacking module to provide connectivity to
other 2930M switches with stacking modules. See Stacking information and topologies on page 51 and
the HPE ArubaOS-Switch Advanced Traffic Management Guide for your switch OS version for more
information about stacking.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) operation; enabled by default. The following switches power IP phones, wireless
access points, indoor web cameras, and more.
Aruba 2930M switch
24G PoE+ 1-slot switch (JL320A)
48G PoE+ 1-slot switch (JL322A)
40G 8SR PoE+ 1-slot Switch (JL323A
24SR PoE+ 1-slot Switch (JL324A)
40G 8 HPE Smart Rate PoE Class 6 1-
slot Switch (R0M67A)
24 HPE Smart Rate PoE Class 6 1-slot
Switch (R0M68A)
1
These switches also support some prestandard PoE devices. For a list of these devices, see the FAQs (Frequently Asked
Questions) for your switch model.
2
2-Pair Power Noncompliant Dual Sig up to class 4 with optional 4-pair power through test mode. Includes 2-Pair Power
legacy 802.3 af/at with prestandard detect enabled.
For instructions on using the switch PoE features, see the 2930M Management and Configuration Guide for
your switch OS version at http://www.hpe.com/networking/ResourceFinder. (For more PoE information,
see the HPE Power over Ethernet (PoE) Planning and Implementation Guide, available at the same URL.)
The option to have one or two internal power supplies in the switch:
A second power supply supports redundant system power and/or redundant/additional PoE power. If one of
the internal power supplies fails, the second power supply immediately provides the power necessary to
keep the switch running, including PoE power on an allocated basis.
If maximum PoE power is used on the 48-port PoE switches, the second power supply is needed for PoE
power. There is no PoE power redundancy, but system power is always maintained. On a power supply
30
40GbE mode
Reserved for future use.
All LEDs fast-blink orange.
PoE per port
Up to 30W
802.af
802.3at
Up to 60W
802.3bt
802.3 af/at
4x10GbE mode
1
Standard
2
Aruba 2930M Switches

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