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Hpe Networking Cx 6000 24g 24-port Gigabit Managed Network Switch With Sfp

Hpe Networking Cx 6000 24g 24-port Gigabit Managed Network Switch With Sfp
  • Product Code: ga113853
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$3,867.00 $5,336.46

Designed for primarily for branch offices, midsize businesses, and small enterprise, the Aruba CX 6000 24G 24-Port Gigabit Managed Switch is an entry-level Layer 2 switch that delivers reliable and simplified access for wired networks. It features 24 Gigabit speed Ethernet ports, supporting a 56 Gb/s switching capacity and 41.6 Mpps forwarding rate for smooth data transfers. This fully managed switch also includes four SFP slots for Gigabit fiber uplinks.

Based on the Aruba ASIC architecture with the programmable AOS-CX operating system, the Aruba CX 6000 provides a consistent and efficient experience. No switch software licensing or subscription is required.

24 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports    4 x 1GbE SFP Slots    56 Gb/s Switching Capacity    41.6 Mpps Forwarding Rate    Rack-Mountable Design    No License or Subscription Required

Key Specs
Inputs/Outputs24x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
4x SFP Gigabit Ethernet
Switching Bandwidth56 Gb/s
Parameters
Protocols
Layer Services SupportedLayer 2
MAC Address Table Size8K
Performance
Latency1.5 µs
Forwarding Rate41.6 Mpps
Switching Bandwidth56 Gb/s
Packet Buffer12.38 MB
Computer
Flash Memory16 GB
CPUDual-Core: Up to 1016 MHz Cortex A9
Memory8 GB DDR3
Electrical
Power Draw33.00 W (Max)
Input Power100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz at 0.4 to 0.6 A
General
Operating Conditions32 to 113°F / 0 to 45°C 
Cooling SystemFan
Indicator LightsYes
Rack MountableYes 1 RU
Dimensions17.4 x 7.9 x 1.7" / 44.2 x 20.1 x 4.4 cm
Weight5.7 lb / 2.6 kg

The Aruba CX 6000 Switch Series provides flexibility to manage and simplify configurations with Aruba NetEdit, Aruba Central1, easy to use Web GUI, or industry standard CLI.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Would this be good for gaming on multiple devices, streaming on twitch, and other workloads at the same time? would my ping go up ingame?

A: This device will handle gaming workloads without any issues. It is a business class device designed for higher throughput.

Q: 2. can i disable sipalg?

A: Sipalg can be disabled via SSH.

Q: 3. Can you use this to have more ethernet ports on a computer?

A: The Ubiquiti Networks UniFi USW Flex Mini 5-Port Gigabit Managed Switch is useful for expanding the ports on the router, it does not expand the ethernet ports on a computer.

Q: 4. Does this support NAT?

A: The Ubiquiti Networks UniFi USW Flex Mini 5-Port Gigabit Managed Switch, B&H # UBUSWFLEXMNI, does not support NAT. You would need to look at a switch like the Ubiquiti Networks 12-Port EdgeRouter 12 Advanced Network Router, B&H # UBER12 which does support NAT.

Q: 5. How's the fan noise? Looking for a 10G switch, but it'll be in a room where noise is a problem.

A: The fan on the Ubiquiti Networks Switch Enterprise XG 24 24-Port 10G Managed Network Switch with 25G SFP28 is very silent.

Q: 6. Does this have wall mounting option on the bottom?

A: No it does not.

Q: 7. is the unfi version any better? Or is it just that controller bring all the stats to the on web page?

A: Unifi needs a controller, Edgeswitch has a built in web intertface and CLI for advanced users. I think the hardware is identical.

Q: 8. How many of the 16-port switch's ports support PoE+?

A: All ports *support* PoE+ but I suspect that's not what you're asking. The max per-port power is 34.2W and the max *shared* power is 150W so you could in theory be limited to 4 usable ports if your individual devices were drawing 34W. In the real world you'll need to account for the actual peak power draw of each PoE+ device. PoE+ is 15W+ (otherwise it's just PoE) so with the most *minimal* PoE+ devices drawing 15W+ you might be able to use 9 or 10. If you want to fully load the switch with power hungry devices then you probably want one of the 24-port switches with more available power.

Q: 9. Does the single pack comes with a power adapter?

A: Yes, the single units come with USB Type-C Power Adapter & Cable (5V, 1A)

Q: 10. Does setting up LAG reduce throughput? Some of the other SFP+ switches in this category use software and CPU to bond the ports.

A: LAG, including static link aggregation and LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol), is a technology that can aggregate multiple physical ports into a logical interface, increasing link bandwidth and providing backup ports to enhance connection reliability. So, the LAG will not reduce the TP-Link TL-SX3016F JetStream 16-Port SFP+ 10GE Managed Switch's through put. As for the ports, if you need to configure the advanced features such as LAG and VLAN, this switch has a web interface (standalone mode) to log in. And you can also download TP-Link's Omada Software Controller to manage the switch.

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