Description
HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT Switch
The HPE 1950 Switch Series delivers smart web-managed Gigabit Ethernet with versatile 10-Gigabit uplinks, purpose-built for advanced small business networks that demand reliable performance from servers, storage, and workgroup devices. The HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT Switch is a standard model in this family, offering a dense port layout and flexible 10G uplinks without PoE support. With 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports, plus two 10G SFP+ uplinks and two 10GBASE-T copper ports, this switch gives you ample connectivity for desktops, NAS/SAN storage, virtualized workloads, and edge access, while keeping management simple through a web-based GUI and CLI. Whether you’re consolidating a dispersed office network or expanding a compact data center edge, this switch is designed to deliver predictable performance, straightforward configuration, and scalable networking for today and tomorrow. The 1950 series is known for its reliability, ease of use, and enterprise-grade features packaged in a compact form factor that fits neatly into 19" racks or desk-mounted deployments. While HP’s PoE+ models live alongside these standard switches, this particular unit is optimized for organizations that need abundant port density and robust uplinks without PoE on individual access ports, making it an excellent choice for storage connectivity, server clustering, and high-speed uplink to the core network. With support for IPv4 and IPv6, VLANs, QoS, ACLs, and link aggregation, the HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT is engineered to simplify deployment, tighten security, and improve network efficiency right from deployment day.
- High port density with versatile uplinks: 48x 10/100/1000 RJ-45 ports combined with 2 x 10Gb SFP+ uplinks and 2 x 10GbBASE-T ports give you flexible, future-ready connectivity for servers, storage arrays, and core links. This design enables you to scale traffic to virtualization hosts, high-speed backups, and shared storage without needing immediate edge upgrades.
- Smart web-managed features for easier administration: The HP 1950 series provides an intuitive web-based interface along with CLI access, offering essential Layer 2 features such as VLANs (802.1Q), QoS for traffic prioritization, ACLs for security, and precise port security controls. Day-to-day management is straightforward, reducing the need for dedicated networking staff in smaller teams.
- Robust uplinks for performance and resilience: The combination of 2 SFP+ uplinks and 2 10GBASE-T ports enables fast, scalable connections to your core network, servers, and storage solutions. This design supports high-bandwidth workloads, server clustering, and rapid data transfer, while maintaining low latency for critical applications.
- Non-PoE design with flexible deployment: As a standard model, this switch provides dependable Gigabit access and 10G uplinks without PoE on access ports, making it a budget-friendly choice for networks that don’t require power over Ethernet on end devices. If PoE is needed, HP offers PoE+ variants in the same family to suit different edge device requirements.
- Reliable for small business environments with scalable networking: Built to support small and growing networks, the 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT accommodates changing topology—whether you’re expanding to new offices, integrating virtualization hosts, or extending storage connectivity—while keeping management and troubleshooting straightforward.
Technical Details of HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT Switch
- Model: HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT
- Ports: 48 x 10/100/1000 RJ-45 Ethernet ports; 2 x 10G SFP+ uplink ports; 2 x 10GBASE-T copper ports
- Management: Web-based GUI and CLI; SNMP support for monitoring; easy firmware updates
- Performance: Non-blocking switching fabric with wire-speed forwarding to support demanding small-business workloads
- Features: VLANs (802.1Q), QoS, ACLs, port security, Link Aggregation (LACP), storm control
- Security: Access control lists, port security, and traffic policing to help protect edge devices and sensitive data
- PoE: Not PoE-enabled; PoE+ variants exist in the HP 1950 family for networks requiring powered endpoints
How to install HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT Switch
Setting up the HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT is a straightforward process that can be completed in a few steps, allowing you to bring your network online quickly and securely:
- Plan and prepare: Assess your network topology, decide which ports will connect to servers, storage, workstations, and uplinks to the core network. Confirm the placement in a suitable rack location or on a stable shelf, ensuring adequate ventilation for reliable operation.
- Physical installation: Mount the switch in a 19" rack or place it on a sturdy surface. Connect the power supply to a reliable electrical outlet and power it on. Verify that all cooling vents are unobstructed and that fans are functioning properly.
- Initial connectivity: Connect critical devices to the 48 Gigabit ports and attach your two 10Gb SFP+ uplinks and two 10GBASE-T ports to the core switch or distribution layer. Use quality copper or fiber cables appropriate for your environment to ensure stable links.
- Access the management interface: On first boot, connect a PC to the switch’s management path via a management port or one of the Ethernet access ports, then open the web-based GUI or connect via SSH/CLI. Use the default login credentials provided by HP and update to secure, unique credentials immediately.
- Configure for your environment: Create VLANs to segment traffic, set up QoS policies to prioritize latency-sensitive workloads, enable ACLs to protect management and user traffic, and configure LACP if you plan to aggregate links to the core or to servers. Save your configuration and perform a basic connectivity test—verify reachability between devices, test storage throughput, and confirm that uplinks are carrying traffic as expected.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this switch PoE capable? No. The HPE 1950-48G-2SFP+-2XGT is a standard (non-PoE) model. If PoE is required, consider the PoE+ variants in the same 1950 series family.
- How many ports does it have? It features 48 Gigabit Ethernet ports plus 2 x 10G SFP+ uplinks and 2 x 10GBASE-T ports, totaling 52 port connections for diverse devices and uplink options.
- Does it support VLANs? Yes. It supports VLANs with 802.1Q tagging to segment traffic and improve security and performance.
- Can I manage it easily? Yes. The switch offers a web-based graphical user interface along with CLI (SSH/Telnet) for advanced configuration and scripting. It also supports common network management protocols such as SNMP.
- What workloads is it best suited for? It is ideal for small to mid-size networks requiring high-density edge access, rapid connections to servers and storage, virtualization workloads, and reliable uplinks to core and distribution layers, all with straightforward management.
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