Description
HPE 8320 Layer 3 Switch
The HPE 8320 Layer 3 Switch, also known as the Aruba 8320 Campus Core and Aggregation Switch, represents a bold leap forward in campus networking. Built to meet the demands of modern hybrid work, sprawling campuses, and data-driven enterprises, this switch blends high-performance routing with intelligent automation and robust security. By consolidating core and aggregation roles in a single, scalable platform, the 8320 accelerates application delivery, simplifies management, and reduces total cost of ownership, making it a foundation for resilient, future-ready networks.
- High-performance Layer 3 routing and fast convergence – The HPE 8320 delivers advanced routing capabilities essential for large, sub-netted networks. It supports multiple routing protocols (including OSPF, BGP, and EIGRP), VRF for traffic isolation, and efficient route processing to ensure rapid convergence during topology changes. This enables reliable reachability for hundreds of subnets and thousands of devices, while maintaining predictable latency for critical applications such as real-time collaboration and video conferencing.
- Dense, scalable port configurations for flexible fabrics – Designed to adapt to evolving campus architectures, the 8320 offers high-density port options that accommodate a mix of 1/10/25/40/100 GbE interfaces. This flexibility supports scalable topologies from access-leaf to spine-like cores, reduces the need for oversubscription, and simplifies migration paths as bandwidth demands grow. Unified fabric designs can span campus distribution to data center aggregation with consistent policies and performance.
- ArubaOS-CX intelligence for automation and telemetry – Powering the switch is ArubaOS-CX, an advanced operating system that delivers intent-based networking, automated provisioning, and continuous telemetry. Features such as dynamic health checks, policy-driven automation, and wired assurance help administrators deploy configurations quickly, troubleshoot faster, and maintain optimal network conditions. Built-in analytics translate vast data into actionable insights, enabling proactive maintenance and reduced mean time to repair (MTTR).
- Advanced security and robust segmentation – Security is woven into every layer of the 8320. With features like role-based access control, ACLs, secure management interfaces, and dynamic segmentation, the switch helps protect user and device traffic across campus networks. Integration with security services and threat intelligence enhances protection against emerging threats while preserving user experience and application performance.
- Resilient design with energy efficiency – The 8320 embraces reliability through hot-swappable power supplies, modular fans where applicable, and solid state design intended to minimize downtime. Coupled with energy-conscious hardware and intelligent power management, it delivers strong performance per watt and reduces operational costs—an important consideration for large deployments and multi-site campuses.
Technical Details of HPE 8320 Layer 3 Switch
- Product family: HPE Aruba 8320 Campus Core and Aggregation Switch
- Form factor: Fixed-configuration switch designed for campus core and aggregation roles
- Routing capabilities: Layer 3 routing with support for OSPF, BGP, EIGRP, VRF, policy-based routing, and IPv6 features
- Port options: High-density 1/10/25/40/100 GbE uplinks and downlinks, model-dependent
- Management: ArubaOS-CX for automation, telemetry, water-tight security, and simplified management
- Security: Integrated ACLs, 802.1X, dynamic segmentation, and secure management access
- Resiliency: Redundant hot-swappable power supplies and modular components for high availability
- Performance: Scalable performance designed to support large campus networks with low latency and deterministic forwarding
How to install HPE 8320 Layer 3 Switch
- Plan your topology in advance by defining your core and aggregation roles, subnets, VLANs, and routing boundaries. Decide on VRF usage for traffic isolation and determine uplink/downlink requirements to meet bandwidth targets.
- Rack and deploy the switch in a secure, well-ventilated cabinet. Connect redundant power sources if available and verify that fans and cooling are unobstructed for reliable operation.
- Connect management and data-plane interfaces as designed. Establish out-of-band access for management VLANs, and ensure time synchronization services (NTP) are reachable to support accurate logging and telemetry.
- Power up the device and access the console or management interface. Update to the latest ArubaOS-CX firmware to guarantee optimal performance, security, and feature parity with your network design.
- Begin with a minimal, baseline configuration: set up a management VLAN, secure administrative access, configure basic routing (OSPF/BGP as required), and enable essential QoS and security policies.
- Implement automation and telemetry by enabling relevant scripts or playbooks and integrating with your network management system. Validate configurations using built-in health checks and diagnostic commands to confirm route reachability and interface status.
- Test end-to-end connectivity across subnets, verify routing tables and VRF integrity, and perform load testing to ensure the network meets expected performance targets under typical usage.
- Configure monitoring and alerting to capture performance metrics, utilization, and fault conditions. Establish a rollback plan and backup configurations to safeguard against misconfigurations or outages.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the primary role of the HPE 8320 Layer 3 Switch?
A: The 8320 serves as a campus core and aggregation switch, delivering high-performance Layer 3 routing, scalable port density, and centralized management to support large enterprise networks and data-center-forward campus architectures. -
Q: Which OS does the 8320 use?
A: It runs ArubaOS-CX, Aruba’s modern, intent-based operating system that emphasizes automation, telemetry, and simplified operations across the network fabric. -
Q: Can the 8320 support VRF and network segmentation?
A: Yes. VRF and dynamic segmentation features enable traffic isolation and secure multitenancy, which are essential for complex campus networks and mixed-use environments. -
Q: How does the 8320 handle redundancy and uptime?
A: The switch supports redundant hot-swappable power supplies and modular components designed for high availability. Paired with ArubaOS-CX automation, this reduces downtime and improves MTTR. -
Q: Is the 8320 suitable for data center aggregation?
A: Yes. Its high-density uplinks and flexible port configurations allow it to function effectively as a core or aggregation layer in data-center-inspired campus networks, consolidating services and simplifying management.
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