Description
HPE Aruba X391 550W Power to Port AC Power Supply
Ultra-reliable and engineered for high-availability networks, the HPE Aruba X391 550W Power to Port AC Power Supply delivers the power, protection, and plug-in convenience modern enterprise environments demand. This hot-pluggable, plug-in module is designed to integrate seamlessly with Aruba X391 switches, providing a robust 550 W maximum output to support power-hungry devices, PoE-capable ports, and backplane performance without sacrificing uptime. Built to simplify maintenance in data centers, campuses, and edge deployments, this power supply is the backbone for resilient network operation, enabling administrators to scale their infrastructure confidently while minimizing disruption.
- Redundant, hot-pluggable design: The Power to Port AC module offers redundancy and easy field maintenance. In the event of a surge, fault, or routine service, you can replace or upgrade the unit without powering down the entire system, ensuring continuous network availability.
- Up to 550 W maximum output: This power supply is engineered to deliver substantial, reliable energy to the Aruba X391 platform and connected devices, supporting performance-intensive features and PoE-enabled ports where applicable.
- Plug-in module for simplified deployment: The compact, plug-in form factor is designed for straightforward installation within compatible Aruba X391 chassis, minimizing downtime and enabling rapid replacement in busy data-center environments.
- Optimized for Aruba X391 environments: Specifically tuned to work with HPE Aruba X391 switches, this power supply aligns with the platform’s power rails, management features, and redundancy strategies to maximize uptime and efficiency.
- Safety, reliability, and compliance: Built with safeguarding mechanisms and conforming to industry safety standards, the 550W Power to Port supply helps meet enterprise reliability requirements, while delivering quiet operation and long-term durability in demanding environments.
Technical Details of HPE Aruba X391 550W Power to Port AC Power Supply
- Power output: Up to 550 W maximum output to support the Aruba X391 system and connected devices.
- Design: Redundant, hot-pluggable plug-in module for quick replacement without interrupting service.
- Form factor: Plug-in module compatible with HPE Aruba X391 chassis and backplane architecture.
- Input supply: 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (typical for enterprise power infrastructure).
- Protection and safety: Built-in safeguards and safety certifications to meet enterprise standards (RoHS-compliant and recognized safety approvals).
How to install HPE Aruba X391 550W Power to Port AC Power Supply
Preparing for installation begins with confirming compatibility: ensure you are working with a compatible HPE Aruba X391 switch and that the system is powered down or placed in a maintenance mode as your organization’s policy requires. When you are ready to replace or install the Power to Port module, follow these general steps to complete the process with minimal downtime:
1) Access the power supply bay on the Aruba X391 chassis and identify the existing Power to Port module. If you are performing an upgrade or replacement, ensure you have the spare hot-pluggable unit ready for installation.
2) If replacing, carefully disconnect any active connections or cables that may be attached to the existing module according to your device’s service manual. Use proper electrostatic discharge precautions and handle the module by its connectors and edges rather than by any exposed components.
3) Align the new 550W Power to Port module with the chassis connector and seating guides. Slide the module firmly into the slot until it seats with a definitive click, indicating proper engagement with the backplane
4) Verify that the module is properly seated and that the system recognizes the new power supply. Reconnect any cables if they were disconnected, and power up the chassis if the maintenance procedure requires it.
5) Monitor the status indicators on the module or through the switch management interface. Confirm that the module enters an enabled state with stable operation and that the primary and any redundant paths are functioning as intended. If your environment supports alerts, configure notifications for power supply status changes to maintain proactive maintenance.
6) Once installation is verified, test critical functions in a controlled scope to ensure network devices powered by the switch are operating normally. Document the upgrade for internal records and update your change management logs as required.
The installation process emphasizes minimal disruption and straightforward replacement, aligning with enterprise expectations for maintenance windows and service continuity. By design, the HPE Aruba X391 550W Power to Port AC Power Supply simplifies upgrades and spare-part stocking, enabling faster recovery from component failures and easier lifecycle management. The module’s hot-plug capability makes it a practical choice for data-center operators who need to preserve uptime while upgrading infrastructure, reducing maintenance overhead and enabling more flexible power planning.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the power output of the HPE Aruba X391 550W Power to Port AC Power Supply?
A: The unit provides up to 550 W of maximum output power to support the Aruba X391 system and connected devices. -
Q: Is this power supply hot-pluggable?
A: Yes. It is designed as a hot-pluggable, plug-in module for quick maintenance without powering down the entire system. -
Q: Is it compatible with all Aruba X391 models?
A: It is designed specifically for use with the HPE Aruba X391 platform and its backplane architecture to ensure proper fit and operation. -
Q: Does this power supply provide PoE to connected devices?
A: This module provides power to the switch’s power rails; PoE capabilities depend on the switch’s overall design and PoE implementation, not solely on the supply module. Ensure you have sufficient capacity for PoE ports and power demands. -
Q: What safety standards does it meet?
A: The power supply is built to meet common enterprise safety and environmental standards and is RoHS-compliant, with appropriate approvals for reliability and safety in data-center environments.
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