Description
HPE 8325-48Y8C Ethernet Switch
The Aruba CX 8325 Switch Series delivers a flexible, scalable, and secure networking foundation for today’s mobile, cloud, and IoT-driven environments. The HPE 8325-48Y8C model combines dense port capacity with high-speed uplinks to meet the demanding needs of next-generation core and aggregation layers, while also addressing emerging data center requirements. Built to optimize application performance, security, and orchestration, this switch is designed for networks that must seamlessly scale from campus edge to data center fabric, all while simplifying operations through AI-driven insights and automation. Whether you’re building a resilient data center spine, a high-bandwidth campus core, or a multi-tenant colocation environment, the 8325-48Y8C offers the reliability, flexibility, and intelligent management you need to stay ahead of today’s workloads and tomorrow’s innovations.
- Powerful port density with 48x 25Gb and 8x 100Gb uplinks — The HPE 8325-48Y8C is purpose-built for dense, scalable connectivity. With 48 ports supporting 25Gb SFP28 access, you gain high-bandwidth server and storage access while reducing cabling complexity and cost. The 8 dedicated 100Gb uplinks (QSFP28) enable rapid, non-blocking top-of-rack or spine-to-spine connectivity, providing the bandwidth headroom needed for virtualization, large-scale data transfers, and multi-tenant workloads. The flexible uplink strategy supports breakout options, enabling you to tailor performance to your topology and future growth without swapping hardware.
- Advanced security and automation for zero-trust networks — Aruba CX OS elevates security across the fabric with policy-based micro-segmentation, dynamic access controls, and automated threat containment. The 8325-48Y8C integrates with Aruba’s security features and centralized policy engines to simplify consistent enforcement across users, devices, and applications. AI-driven analytics continuously monitor traffic patterns, enabling proactive risk detection and rapid remediation, so you can defend the network at scale without sacrificing performance or agility.
- Flexible deployment for core, aggregation, and data center topologies — Designed to support multiple architectural roles, the 8325-48Y8C excels as a high-performance core or aggregation switch, handling heavy interconnects between racks, modules, or blocks within a data center. Its modular design and rich feature set enable diverse deployments—from campus core to data center spine—with ease of integration into existing Aruba and third-party ecosystems. This flexibility helps you consolidate devices, streamline management, and optimize space and power in dense environments.
- Management, visibility, and orchestration with Aruba CX — The switch runs Aruba OS CX, delivering a modern, programmable data plane with robust Layer 2/L3 features, QoS, and traffic engineering. Centralized visibility through Aruba Central or local analytics provides actionable insights, health metrics, and automatic recommendations for capacity planning and policy tuning. The platform’s automation capabilities reduce manual provisioning time, minimize human error, and accelerate service delivery for even complex multi-site networks.
- Reliability and future-readiness for evolving workloads — Built to handle today’s demanding workloads while staying ahead of tomorrow’s requirements, the 8325-48Y8C supports non-disruptive upgrades, high availability features, and scalable performance to accommodate AI, machine learning, and multi-cloud connectivity. With solid performance, resilient design, and ongoing software innovations, this switch is a future-ready foundation for secure, high-speed networks that scale with your business.
Technical Details of HPE 8325-48Y8C Ethernet Switch
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How to install HPE 8325-48Y8C Ethernet Switch
- Plan and rack: Verify rack space, power capacity, and cooling in your data center or telecom closet. Ensure proper rack mounting hardware is available and aligned with your cabinet standards. Position the switch for accessible cabling and airflow, leaving space for future expansion and cable management.
- Mounting and power: Secure the switch in the rack using the appropriate hardware. Connect power cords to a reliable power source with adequate conditioning and redundancy if available. If your environment supports dual power supplies or redundant power routing, configure them according to your redundancy policy to maximize uptime.
- Physical connectivity: Plan-port assignments for 25Gb access and 100Gb uplinks. Install 25Gb SFP28 cables to servers, storage, or top-of-rack devices, and connect QSFP28 uplinks to aggregation or spine switches. Use appropriate breakout configurations if your network design requires it, ensuring proper cabling length, shielding, and routing to minimize interference.
- Initial configuration: Connect to the switch’s console or management network. Load the initial configuration from a known-good template or from Aruba Central, and apply basic settings such as management IP, VLANs, routing protocols (for L3 deployments), and security policies. Enable essential features like QoS, ACLs, and port channeling as required by your design.
- Security, monitoring, and automation: Implement zero-trust policies, micro-segmentation rules, and device hardening. Integrate with Aruba Central or your preferred network management tools to enable proactive monitoring, alerts, and automated responses. Verify that logging, SNMP, syslog, and NetFlow/IPFIX are configured to surface performance and security data to your monitoring platform.
- Validation and optimization: Perform connectivity tests across 25Gb and 100Gb interfaces, verify VLAN propagation, route reachability, and QoS behavior for critical applications. Monitor the network with built-in analytics, confirm redundancy paths function as expected, and fine-tune policies to balance performance and security across workloads.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What ports does the HPE 8325-48Y8C provide?
A: The model features 48 ports capable of 25Gb networking (SFP28) for high-speed server and storage access, plus 8 x 100Gb uplink ports (QSFP28) for robust, scalable interconnections. This configuration optimizes east-west traffic and supports flexible topology designs in core, aggregation, or data center deployments.
Q: Is the Aruba CX 8325 48Y8C suitable for data center use?
A: Yes. The 8325-48Y8C is designed for data center core and aggregation roles, delivering high performance, scalable uplinks, and intelligent management features that align with modern data center requirements, including virtualization, multi-tenant environments, and cloud-native workloads.
Q: What management options are available for this switch?
A: The switch runs Aruba OS CX and can be managed locally or via Aruba Central. This enables centralized visibility, policy automation, AI-driven recommendations, and seamless integration with other Aruba components for a cohesive network fabric.
Q: Does the 8325-48Y8C support security features like micro-segmentation?
A: Yes. Aruba CX includes security-focused features such as policy-based micro-segmentation, dynamic access controls, and integration with security analytics. These capabilities help enforce zero-trust principles across the network, enhancing protection for users, devices, and applications.
Q: How do I upgrade and maintain the 8325-48Y8C without downtime?
A: The 8325-48Y8C supports non-disruptive software upgrades and high-availability configurations. Maintain a maintenance window, follow vendor-recommended upgrade procedures, and test in a staging environment if possible. Always ensure a validated backup of the current configuration before applying updates to minimize service interruption.
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