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HPE Aruba Ethernet Switches

HPE Aruba Ethernet Switches

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What is HPE Aruba Ethernet Switches?

HPE offers Ethernet switches under the Aruba Networks product line.

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Users have found HPE Aruba switches to be highly valuable for their office LAN setups, allowing them to connect various devices such as …
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HPE Aruba Switches

9 out of 10
December 08, 2020
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We are currently using and deploying Aruba Switches across our whole organization. We are upgrading our network with Aruba 2930m, 3810, …
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What is HPE Aruba Ethernet Switches?

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HPE offers Ethernet switches under the Aruba Networks product line.

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The most common users of HPE Aruba Ethernet Switches are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Users have found HPE Aruba switches to be highly valuable for their office LAN setups, allowing them to connect various devices such as firewalls, desktops, servers, and phones. These switches offer a range of features, including VLAN and trunking capabilities, that provide efficient network segmentation and traffic management. One notable advantage is their support for SSH and SNMP access, enabling remote monitoring of networks. HPE Aruba Ethernet Switches are widely used across organizations' network infrastructures, facilitating connectivity for IP phones, WiFi access points, computers, and IoT devices. Users appreciate the ease of implementation and management, as well as the added value of a lifetime hardware warranty. Upgrading to Aruba Gigabit Switches like the 2930m, 3810, 5412, and 5406 models has proven reliable for interconnecting campuses and establishing connections with end-devices. The CLI's similarity to Cisco switches results in a smooth transition for users familiar with Cisco's interface. Additionally, users find ArubaOS to be an efficient operating system. With support for L3/L2 and routing protocols, these switches offer versatile solutions for different network roles.

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Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
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We use them for our internal office LAN. It connects our firewall, desktops, servers, and soon to be phones.
  • Redundant power supplies
  • Seems to be well built
  • UI is nice
  • More ability to use UI instead of CLI for configuration
  • Ability to download updates direct from HPE
  • Spanning tree not turned on as default
It works great when running a network LAN.
  • Stability
  • Speed
  • It gives us piece of mind for redundancy
I think it compares very favorably against Cisco and others because it is much cheaper and doesn't require continued support costs.
December 08, 2020

HPE Aruba Switches

Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
We are currently using and deploying Aruba Switches across our whole organization. We are upgrading our network with Aruba 2930m, 3810, 5412,5406 Gigabit Switches.
  • Aruba switches are well built the modular power supplies are a plus.
  • Swithces are so silent you don't even know they are on.
  • VSF Stacking is easy to setup.
  • I would like for the Aruba CLI to also support HP CLI commands as well.
We Deployed around 600+ Aruba Switches at multiple locations, we have not had any issues with switches just a couple of bad stacking cables and a power supply on a core switch.
  • My overall experience with Aruba Switches and APs has been positive.
Cisco Switches are build to last forever however they are more expensive to purchase. HP Switches work well the fans do go out from time to time which will cause the switch to fail. Aruba Switches are priced right and have software and hardware improvements over HP.
Support has been excellent and support documentation is available on their support web site.
Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
We use it all across the board. Their performance are very great, is very similar to Cisco switches. We use it to interconnect campuses with the Edge Devices. Mostly, we use it for access connections to end-devices.
  • You can make Stack. That is how we use them, using stacking cables to connect up to 4 devices in our case.
  • Better OS than old HP series.
  • Great GUI if you don't like the CLI.
  • They support 2 power supplies for redundancy
  • They need to improve on the delivery of traps to the NCM.
  • Traps and syslogs are sometimes too generics.
You can use it on any IDF to interconnect your network with the MDF and beyond. They are more useful for end devices connection bringing POE for Phones or cameras. Using them with Aruba WAP is a good combination.
  • The performance is great
  • Less down time because of the solid OS and 2 power supplies.
I do not have any complain with the HPE Aruba support. You can also find more info and support on the Aruba community forum.
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