The HPE OfficeConnect 1920S Switch Series consists of advanced smart-managed fixed-configuration Gigabit switches designed for small businesses in an easy-to-administer solution. The series consists of seven switches including 8- 24- and 48-port Gigabit Ethernet switches and 8-, 24- and 48-port PoE+ models of which half the ports are POE+ capable. An additional 24-port PoE+ model is available that provides PoE+ on all 24- ports. All ports provide non-blocking Gigabit per performance. Some models include SFP ports for fiber connectivity and the 8-, 24- and 48-port non PoE+ models are fanless, making them ideal for office deployments. All HPE OfficeConnect 1920S Switches support flexible installation options, including mounting on wall, under table, or on desktop. The 8-port Gigabit Ethernet model can be powered by an upstream Power over Ethernet switch for environments where no lline power is available. The series is part of the Office Connect portfolio of Hewlett Packard Enterprise small business networking products. These switches provide a great value, and includes features to satisfy even the most advanced small business networks. Customizable features include basic Layer 2 features like VLANs and link aggregation, as well as advanced features such as Layer 3 static routing, IPv4 and IPv6 Host mode, ACLs, and Spanning Tree Protocols. HPE OfficeConnect 1920S Switch Series includes a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Description:
- Simple Web
management Allows for easy management of the switch—even by
nontechnical users—through an intuitive Web GUI; supports HTTP and HTTP Secure (HTTPS)
- SNMPv1, v2c, and
v3 Facilitate management of the switch, as the device can be discovered and
monitored from an SNMP management station
- Complete session
logging Provides detailed information for problem
identification and resolution
- Port mirroring Enables
traffic on a port or VLAN to be simultaneously sent to a network analyzer for
monitoring
- Dual flash images
Provide independent primary and secondary operating system files for
backup while upgrading
- Network Time
Protocol (NTP) Synchronizes timekeeping among distributed time
servers; keeps timekeeping consistent among all clock-dependent devices within the network so that the
devices can provide diverse applications based on the consistent time
- Manual network
time configuration Manually set the date and time on the switch in the
absence of an NTP server
- Default DHCP
client mode Allows the switch to be directly connected to a
network, enabling plug-and-play operation; in absence of a DHCP server on the
network, the switch falls back to the static address 192.168.1.1
- FTP and TFTP Provides
different mechanisms for configuration updates; FTP allows bidirectional
transfers over a TCP/IP network; trivial FTP (TFTP) is a simpler method using
user Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- Remote monitoring (RMON) Remote monitoring (RMON) provides advanced monitoring and reporting capabilities for statistics, history, alarms and events. RMON data is retrieved from the switch through a network management platform over SNMP.
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