Aruba Instant On 1830 switch series is an affordable, easy to deploy, smart-managed switch series for small businesses looking for a cost-effective ways to keep up with evolving network demands. These are entry-level switches offering Layer 2 switching capabilities, Gigabit connectivity along with flexible management modes — all at an affordable price point.
- Affordable, easy-to-deploy, smart-managed Gigabit switch for small businesses looking for cost-effective ways to keep up with evolving network demands
- This model has 8 x RJ45 10/100/1000 ports
- Use the Instant On mobile app, cloud-based web portal, or the local web GU to quickly setup, monitor, and manage the device
- Throughput: 11.9Mpps maximum; switching capacity: 16Gbps
- Dimensions: 1.54″H x 6.18″W x 6.81″D
- Power consumption at 100V-127V: 8.09W maximum, 5.8W idle; at 200V-220V: 8.05W maximum, 5.9W idle
- Certifications and standards: Meets or exceeds the UL 62368-1 2nd. and 3rd. Ed, FCC CFR 47 Part 15: 2018 Class A standards
- Powered by ARM Cortex-A9 800MHz, 512MB SDRAM, 256MB flash memory, and 1.5MB packet buffer memory
- Compact and fanless model for acoustically sensitive environments
- Can be powered by an upstream Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch for environments where no line power is available
- Lifetime manufacturer limited warranty
| Attribute name | Attribute value |
|---|---|
| Number of Ethernet Ports | Desktop, Wall Mountable |
| Weight (lbs.) The data transfer rate (DTR) is the amount of data that is moved from one place to another. The greater the bandwidth of a path, the higher the data transfer rate. | 10/100/1000 Mbps |
| Warranty Information | Managed Switch |
| Gaming Items of a particular grouping, as merchandised and labeled by a manufacturer | Instant On 1830 |
| Height in Inches Address Database Size is the space the file(s) consume. | 8000 |
| Auto-Sensing Buffer Memory is used to temporarily store data while it is being moved from one place to another. | 1.5MB |
| Max. Data Transfer Rate (Mbps) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol used to monitor and manage the network devices connected over an IP. | Yes |
| Port Mirroring Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is the practice of bundling individual links on a network to promote better performance outcomes. | Yes |
| Full-Duplex The overall width of the product, measured left to right. | 6.18 |
| Power Supply The overall depth of the product, measured front to back. | 6.81 |
| VLAN Support Actual manufacturer name for the color of the product. | White |
| Performance Class The power supply’s voltage, which ultimately powers the device. | 100-240V |
| Power over Ethernet | 2 |
| Module Support Quality of Service (QoS) devices equipped with QoS capabilities allow users to priortize bandwidth for specific devices or activities. | Yes |
| Jumbo Frame | 9216 Bytes |





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