Description
HPE CX 6200F 48G Class 4 PoE 4SFP+ 370W Switch
The Aruba/CX 6200 Switch Series represents a new era of campus and branch networking, delivering enterprise-grade access at a compact, stackable form. The HPE CX 6200F 48G Class 4 PoE 4SFP+ 370W Switch is built to power today’s most demanding networks—supporting dense PoE deployments for IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points while providing intelligent analytics, automation, and secure policy-based control. Designed for reliability, scalability, and simplified operation, this switch combines rugged performance with advanced network insights to streamline day-to-day management and accelerate digital initiatives across enterprise offices, campuses, and SMB environments.
- High-density PoE with robust power budgeting: 48 PoE-capable Gigabit ports and a total PoE budget of up to 370W let you drive endpoints such as VoIP phones, IP cameras, and access points directly from the switch, reducing the need for external power infrastructure and simplifying cabling and deployments.
- 4 SFP+ uplinks for high-speed aggregation: Four 10GbE uplink ports provide fast, scalable connectivity to core switches, data centers, or distribution layers, enabling efficient traffic backhaul and rapid reconfiguration as your network grows.
- Built-in analytics and automation: The CX 6200F integrates advanced analytics, telemetry, and automation capabilities that help IT teams monitor network health in real time, detect anomalies, and automate routine tasks—delivering faster mean time to repair and optimized network performance.
- Enterprise-class security and segmentation: Designed to enforce policy-based access, the switch supports robust security features, ACLs, and VLAN segmentation to protect sensitive data, isolate broadcast domains, and ensure consistent QoS for critical applications like voice and video.
- Flexible management and deployment: The CX 6200F is built for easy provisioning and day-2-day management through intuitive interfaces, with options for centralized control, staged rollouts, and smooth integration into existing campus and branch networks—reducing complexity while increasing reliability and uptime.
Technical Details of HPE CX 6200F 48G Class 4 PoE 4SFP+ 370W Switch
- Ports: 48 PoE-capable Gigabit Ethernet ports (Class 4 PoE) for connecting a wide range of endpoints
- Uplinks: 4 x 10 GbE SFP+ uplink ports for high-speed aggregation and uplink connectivity
- PoE Budget: Up to 370W total PoE budget to power IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points
- Power and Efficiency: Fixed, compact switch design optimized for branch and campus deployments with energy-efficient operation
- Operating System: Aruba CX OS with built-in analytics, telemetry, and automation capabilities
- Security: Enterprise-grade protections including policy-based access, VLANs, and QoS controls
- Management: Centralized or distributed management options to fit various network architectures
- Stackability: Supports stacking with other CX 6200 family members for scalable growth and redundant designs
- Protocols: Support for essential networking standards including IPv4/IPv6, ACLs, QoS, and VLAN tagging
- Form Factor: Fixed configuration switch designed for reliable performance in compact footprints
How to install HPE CX 6200F 48G Class 4 PoE 4SFP+ 370W Switch
Installing the HPE CX 6200F is straightforward for IT professionals familiar with enterprise networking. Follow these steps to deploy the switch in a typical campus or branch environment:
- Plan your topology: Determine whether the CX 6200F will operate as a standalone access switch, part of a stack, or as a leaf in a larger campus fabric. Identify PoE-powered devices, uplink destinations, and management VLANs.
- Rack and mount: Mount the switch in a standard 19-inch rack or place it on a secure equipment shelf. Ensure adequate ventilation and clearance for air flow and cabling management.
- Connect power and PoE devices: Attach the power cord and connect PoE-enabled endpoints to the 48 ports. Verify that the PoE budget aligns with connected devices to avoid overload.
- Connect uplinks: Run category cable from the 4 SFP+ ports to the core/distribution layer or aggregation switches. Use appropriate fiber adapters or DACs as required by your environment.
- Initial configuration: Access the switch via the console or management interface. Configure basic settings such as management IP address, VLANs, switch hostname, and admin credentials. Enable PoE policies as needed and configure QoS for critical traffic.
- Firmware and security: Update to the latest CX OS firmware and apply security baselines. Enable features like role-based access control, port security, and ACLs to protect the network.
- Topology validation: Verify connectivity for PoE devices, test uplink performance, and confirm that switching and routing behavior meets your design. Validate VLAN segmentation and QoS for voice/video workloads.
- Monitoring and backup: Configure telemetry and monitoring tools to capture health data. Save configurations and back up the switch settings to a central management system for quick recovery.
- Ongoing maintenance: Schedule firmware updates, monitor power consumption, and perform periodic health checks. Leverage built-in analytics to identify bottlenecks and optimize performance over time.
Frequently asked questions
- What environments is the HPE CX 6200F suited for? The switch is ideal for enterprise branch offices, campuses, and SMB networks that require reliable PoE delivery, high-speed uplinks, and built-in analytics to optimize operations.
- How many PoE devices can I power? The CX 6200F supports a total PoE budget of up to 370W, enabling multiple PoE devices such as IP phones, cameras, and wireless APs depending on their power needs.
- Does it support stacking? Yes, the CX 6200F is designed to integrate with other CX 6200 switches in stack configurations to scale capacity and provide resilient, simplified management.
- What management options are available? The switch runs Aruba CX OS, offering intuitive web and CLI management, along with telemetry-driven analytics and automation for streamlined operations. It can be managed locally or integrated into centralized network management solutions.
- What security features are included? You can enforce access policies, create VLANs, apply ACLs, and configure QoS to protect sensitive data and ensure reliable performance for prioritized applications.
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