Product description
The HPE Networking Instant On 1830 8G 4p Class4 PoE 65W Switch is designed to meet the needs of modern businesses, offering a blend of performance, security, and manageability. With a 65 W PoE budget, it powers devices efficiently, reducing the need for additional power supplies. Security is prioritized, with SSL encryption and a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) safeguarding network integrity. High-speed data transmission is assured through a 16 Gbps switching capacity and 11.9 Mpps throughput, backed by an MTBF of 105.9 years for reliability. Flexible network management is facilitated through support for various remote management protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, and SNMP. Additionally, networking features like VLAN support, Quality of Service (QoS), and IGMP snooping enhance network efficiency and service delivery. This switch is an ideal solution for businesses looking to optimize their network performance and security.
Product features
- Efficient power management
With a PoE budget of 65 W, the HPE Networking Instant On 1830 8G 4p Class4 PoE 65W Switch ensures efficient power distribution across connected devices, eliminating the need for additional power sources and reducing clutter. - Robust security features
Equipped with SSL encryption and a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), this switch provides a secure networking environment by protecting against unauthorized access and ensuring data integrity. - High performance and reliability
Featuring a 16 Gbps switching capacity and a 11.9 Mpps throughput, the switch ensures high-speed data transmission and reliability with an MTBF of 105.9 years, ensuring long-term network stability. - Comprehensive network management
Support for various remote management protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, and SNMP, allows for easy and flexible management of the network, ensuring optimal performance and quick troubleshooting. - Advanced networking features
With support for VLAN, QoS, and IGMP snooping, the switch offers advanced features to enhance network efficiency, prioritize traffic, and improve the delivery of mission-critical services.