HPE 6200M 48G 4SFP+ Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable - 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T, 10GBase-X - 3 Layer Supported - Modular - 56 W Power Consumption - Optical Fiber, Twisted Pair - Rack-mountable, Surface Mount, Cabinet Mo R8Q69A
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HPE 6200M 48G 4SFP+ Switch - 48 Ports - Manageable - 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet - 10/100/1000Base-T, 10GBase-X - 3 Layer Supported - Modular - 56 W Power Consumption - Optical Fiber, Twisted Pair - Rack-mountable, Surface Mount, Cabinet Mo R8Q69A
ARUBA 6200M 48G 4SFP+ SW PL-WB -
Manufacturer Part Number: R8Q69A
MANUFACTURER NAME: Aruba Networks
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: R8Q69A
UPC EAN CODE: 190017535029
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
The Aruba CX 6200 Switch Series is a next-gen family of stackable access switches ideal for enterprise branch offices, campuses, and SMB networks. Created for game-changing operational efficiency with built-in analytics and automation, the CX 6200 switches provide an enterprise-class access layer solution that's simple and secure.
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Manufacturer | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
Manufacturer Part Number | R8Q69A |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.hpe.com |
Brand Name | HPE |
Product Series | CX 6200 |
Product Model | 6200M 48G 4SFP+ |
Product Name | 6200M 48G 4SFP+ Switch |
Product Type | Ethernet Switch |
Product UPC | 190017535029 |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Total Number of Network Ports | 48 |
Network (RJ-45) | Yes |
Uplink Port | Yes |
Modular | Yes |
Port/Expansion Slot Details | 48 x Gigabit Ethernet Network
4 x 10Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Slot |
Media & Performance: | |
Media Type Supported | Optical Fiber
Twisted Pair |
Ethernet Technology | 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet |
Network Technology | 10/100/1000Base-T
10GBase-X |
I/O Expansions: | |
Total Number of Expansion Slots | 4.0 |
Expansion Slot Type | SFP+ |
Number of SFP+ Slots | 4 |
Network & Communication: | |
Layer Supported | 3 |
Networking Standards | IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3bt IEEE 802.3at IEEE 802.3az IEEE 802.3ad IEEE 802.1s IEEE 802.1D IEEE 802.1w IEEE 802.1ab IEEE 802.1Q IEEE 802.1v IEEE 802.1x IEEE 802.1ae IEEE 802.3af IEEE 802.1ak IEEE 802.1AX IEEE 802.1t IEEE 802.3z |
Management & Protocols: | |
Manageable | Yes |
Power Description: | |
Input Voltage | 120 V AC
230 V AC |
Power Source | Power Supply |
Power Consumption | 56 W |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | Cabinet Mount
Rack-mountable Surface Mount |
Height | 1.7" |
Width | 17.4" |
Depth | 15.2" |
Weight (Approximate) | 12.63 lb |
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