Description
HPE 1950-24G-2SFP+-2XGT-PoE+(370W) Switch
The HPE 1950-24G-2SFP+-2XGT-PoE+(370W) Switch is a smart web-managed Gigabit Ethernet switch designed for growing small businesses that demand high‑performance, reliable connections to servers, storage, and IP devices. This model packs 24 PoE+ capable Ethernet ports, plus flexible high‑bandwidth uplinks, into a compact, easy-to-manage chassis. With a generous 370W PoE budget, it powers security cameras, IP phones, wireless access points, and other PoE devices without adding clutter or complex power planning. Built for simplicity and scalability, the 1950 Series blends robust Layer 2 features with a straightforward web GUI, making it a solid choice for teams that need dependable performance without a steep learning curve.
- Powerful 24-port PoE+ access layer: 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports support Power over Ethernet Plus, helping you deploy IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points directly from the switch while keeping cabling clean and centralized. The 370W PoE budget provides ample headroom for multiple high‑draw devices, enabling flexible office layouts and scalable deployments.
- Flexible dual 10‑G uplinks: This model includes 2 SFP+ ports for high‑speed fiber uplinks, along with 2 additional 10GBASE‑T RJ‑45 ports for versatile copper uplinks. That means you can connect servers, storage, or core switches with both fiber and copper implementations, future‑proofing your network as bandwidth needs grow.
- Smart web management with essential enterprise features: A user‑friendly web GUI, plus CLI access, enables straightforward configuration of VLANs, QoS, and security policies. Features such as traffic prioritization, access control, and port‑based VLANs help isolate groups and optimize performance for critical applications.
- Efficient, scalable small‑business design: The 1950‑series is purpose‑built for small offices and branch locations, delivering reliable performance in a compact, rack‑friendly form factor. The PoE+ capability reduces the need for additional power infrastructure, while the straightforward management interface minimizes downtime during deployment and maintenance.
- Versatile, future‑ready networking: With both high‑speed uplinks and a wide copper port base, this switch supports expanding networks—from simple office connectivity to demanding local networks with storage, virtualization, and real‑time communications—without replacing the core networking hardware.
Technical Details of HPE 1950-24G-2SFP+-2XGT-PoE+(370W) Switch
- Ports: 24 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ‑45 PoE+ ports; 2 x 10G SFP+ uplinks; 2 x 10GBASE‑T RJ‑45 uplinks (total 4 high‑speed uplinks).
- PoE+/Power Budget: 370W total PoE budget to power compatible devices such as IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points.
- Management: Web-based graphical user interface (GUI) plus command line interface (CLI) for advanced configuration; supports standard management features including VLANs, QoS, link aggregation (LACP), storm control, and basic security controls.
- Networking Features: Layer 2 switching with essential security and traffic management capabilities; supports VLAN separation, quality of service (QoS) for prioritizing critical traffic, and port‑based access controls to enhance network security.
- Performance and Reliability: Designed for continuous operation in small business environments with straightforward maintenance and monitoring tools; supports scalable growth through additional uplinks and VLAN segmentation.
- Form Factor: Compact, enterprise‑class switch suitable for desktop placement or 1U rack mounting, enabling easy integration into existing equipment racks or workspace setups.
How to Install HPE 1950-24G-2SFP+-2XGT-PoE+(370W) Switch
Set up is practical and quick for most small offices. Begin by determining the switch placement—whether in a network rack or on a sturdy desk—and ensure adequate ventilation. Connect the network devices you intend to power through the 24 PoE+ ports. Use PoE devices like IP cameras, APs, or IP phones to take full advantage of the 370W budget. Then connect the two uplink ports to your core network or to the router/firewall to establish external connectivity and internet access. Finally, power on the device and proceed with configuration using the web GUI or CLI.
Configuration steps at a high level:
- Initial access: Connect a management computer to any switch port or an out‑of‑band management interface if available. Open a browser and enter the switch’s default IP address or discover it via your DHCP server. Log in with the default credentials and change the password immediately for security.
- Basic network setup: Assign a management IP (static or via DHCP), configure a basic hostname, and set administrative access controls. This establishes a stable management path for ongoing configuration.
- VLAN and QoS configuration: Create VLANs to segment traffic (for example, VLANs for voice, data, and surveillance). Apply QoS policies to prioritize critical traffic, such as VoIP and storage access, ensuring consistent performance during peak usage.
- PoE device provisioning: Enable PoE on the ports that will power cameras, phones, or APs. Verify that power budget is allocated as needed and monitor PoE status to prevent overloading the switch.
- Link aggregation and uplinks: If your network design requires it, configure LACP (Link Aggregation) on the uplink ports to increase bandwidth to the core network or to server/storage resources.»
- Security hardening and monitoring: Enable access controls, disable unused ports, and enable SNMP or syslog for ongoing monitoring. Save the configuration to ensure settings persist across reboots.
After configuration, test connectivity by pinging devices across VLANs, verifying that PoE devices receive power, and confirming that uplinks are operating at the expected speeds. Regularly review firmware updates from HPE to maintain security and performance, and schedule periodic backups of your switch configuration to prevent data loss during maintenance or upgrades.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: How many PoE devices can I power with the 370W budget?
A: The 370W PoE budget supports multiple PoE+ devices, but the exact number depends on the power draw of each device. High‑power devices like pan-tilt IP cameras draw more power, so calculate total load by adding each device’s power requirement to ensure you stay within the 370W limit. -
Q: What uplink options does this model provide?
A: The switch includes 2 x SFP+ ports for fiber connections and 2 x 10GBASE-T RJ‑45 ports, offering flexible copper and fiber uplink choices to suit your network topology and future bandwidth needs. -
Q: Is VLANs and QoS supported?
A: Yes. The switch supports VLAN segmentation and QoS to prioritize critical traffic such as voice and storage traffic, helping to maintain performance during busy periods. -
Q: How do I manage the switch?
A: You can manage it through the web-based GUI for straightforward configuration or use the CLI for advanced control. It also supports standard management protocols for monitoring and integration with existing network management systems. -
Q: Can I mount this switch in a rack?
A: Yes. The HPE 1950 series is designed for rack‑mount installations (1U rack height) or desk placement, depending on your space and layout requirements.
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