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Management number | 202063221 | Release Date | 2025/09/19 | List Price | $2,001.00 | Model Number | 202063221 | ||
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The Aruba JL683A#ABA is a managed network switch that brings together reliable Gigabit connectivity, power over Ethernet, and simple cloud control in one rack-mountable unit. With 24 PoE+ ports, you can run data and power to phones, wireless access points, or security cameras through a single cable. Each port supports up to 30 watts, and the switch delivers a total PoE budget of 195 watts, so an office full of devices can stay powered without separate injectors or adapters.
For links that demand more speed, the switch includes four SFP+ slots that accept 10-gigabit fiber transceivers. These uplink ports are ideal for connecting to a server, a storage array, or another switch in the wiring closet, keeping high-bandwidth traffic moving smoothly across the network.
A switching capacity of 128 gigabits per second, an 800 MHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, and 512 MB of RAM give the hardware plenty of headroom for busy workdays. Whether employees are on video calls, transferring large files, or streaming surveillance footage, the switch keeps packets flowing without bottlenecks.
Setup and ongoing management are handled through the Aruba Instant On cloud portal or the mobile app. A step-by-step wizard guides non-experts through initial configuration, and remote access lets you make changes or check status without an on-site visit.
Security and traffic control tools are already built in. Features such as DHCP snooping, RADIUS authentication, quality of service settings, and support for up to 256 VLANs and 32 static routes help protect data and prioritize critical applications. All of this fits into a standard 1U rack space and runs from an internal power supply, making installation straightforward in a small office, retail store, or branch location.
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