For environments with heavy bandwidth needs, 10GBase-T and SFP+ uplink ports deliver lightning-fast network speeds and eliminate traffic bottlenecks. 24 and 48-port Gigabit (PoE and non-PoE) models and a 12-port aggregation switch provide options for both flexible and affordable deployment.
Simplify network management by stacking up to (four) 4 1960 (access and aggregation) switches and managing them through a single management interface. You get up to 288 ports, including 16 10G uplink ports, for high-density environments, as well as flexibility for future network expansion.
In a few simple steps, set up and configure a stack with the Aruba Instant On mobile app. You can manage the stack and ports remotely, and you’ll minimize network downtime – if the master switch within 1960 Series stack fails, another switch takes over, keeping your network up and running.
Advanced switching capabilities like Layer 3 IPv4, IPV6 static routing, ACLs, and Spanning Tree Protocols support apps and devices you have today, as well as those you may add in the future. And True Stacking makes it easy to configure, manage, and troubleshoot physical switches as one single entity, helping scale the network as your business grows.
The 1960 switches support Class 4 and Class 6 PoE on selected ports. Up to 30 W PoE power delivery is available for Class 4 PoE devices like access points, surveillance cameras and VoIP phones, and up to 60 W PoE power delivery is available for Class 6 PoE devices like pan-tilt zoom cameras and video enabled IP-phones.
Protect your business data and keep unauthorized users off the network with advanced security features like IEEE 802.1X, MAC authentication, VLANs, Network Access Control (ACL), Port Security, DHCP snooping, ARP attack prevention and RADIUS authentication.
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