Description
HPE CX 6200F 48G Class 4 PoE 4SFP 370W Switch
The Aruba CX 6200 Switch Series represents a next‑gen, stackable access switching solution designed for enterprise branch offices, campuses, and growing SMB networks. The HPE CX 6200F variant combines 48 gigabit ports with PoE capability and 4 SFP uplinks in a compact, efficiency‑focused chassis. Built for game‑changing operational efficiency, it ships with pervasive analytics, automation, and security features that simplify day‑to‑day management while delivering reliable performance for demanding network edge deployments. This switch is ideal for powering IP phones, wireless access points, surveillance cameras, and other connected devices across modern campus and branch environments, all while providing a scalable foundation for future growth.
- High‑density PoE+ power on 48 ports: 48 Class 4 PoE (PoE+) ports deliver up to the required power for IP phones, cameras, wireless APs, and other edge devices, backed by a robust 370W PoE budget to support dense deployments without sacrificing performance.
- Compact, scalable 1U form factor: Designed for rack‑mount installations in data centers, network closets, and campus wiring rooms, the CX 6200F provides enterprise‑class access with a footprint that fits into tight spaces while maintaining room for future expansion through stacking and modular growth options.
- 4 SFP uplink ports for flexible connectivity: Four SFP ports offer versatile uplink options to aggregation switches, core networks, or wireless controllers, enabling flexible topologies that reduce bottlenecks and simplify network segmentation at the edge.
- Intelligent analytics and automation built in: The CX 6200F leverages Aruba CX OS with built‑in analytics, policy‑driven automation, and firmware lifecycle management that streamline provisioning, troubleshooting, and ongoing maintenance—helping IT teams reduce manual tasks and accelerate mean time to repair.
- Enterprise‑class features for reliability and security: Features such as advanced QoS, access control, secure management, and robust resiliency mechanisms provide a dependable foundation for mission‑critical edge networks while simplifying day‑to‑day administration through centralized controls.
Technical Details of HPE CX 6200F 48G Class 4 PoE 4SFP 370W Switch
- Ports: 48 x 1G PoE Class 4 (PoE+) ports for endpoint power delivery
- PoE Budget: 370W total PoE budget to power IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points
- Uplink Ports: 4 x SFP uplink ports for flexible connections to core or aggregation layers
- PoE Standard: IEEE 802.3af/at (PoE/PoE+) capable to support modern edge devices
- Form Factor: 1U rack‑mountable switch designed for in‑cabinet deployment
- Management: Aruba CX OS with analytics, automation, and APIs; supports centralized management via Aruba Central or local administrator console
- Stacking/Scalability: Stackable with other Aruba CX switches to extend port capacity and simplify management across larger deployments
- Security and QoS: Enterprise‑grade security features and quality‑of‑service controls to ensure reliable service for latency‑sensitive applications
How to install HPE CX 6200F 48G Class 4 PoE 4SFP 370W Switch
- Plan and prepare: Assess your edge network needs, identify a suitable rack location, and verify power availability and ventilation requirements. Ensure you have the correct mounting rails and cables for your environment.
- Rack mounting and cabling: Mount the CX 6200F securely in a standard 19‑inch rack. Connect the four SFP uplinks to your distribution or core network, and plan the cabling to minimize interference and maintain clean airflow.
- Power and PoE configuration: Connect the switch to a reliable power source and verify PoE budget settings. Confirm that PoE devices are plugged into the 48 PoE ports, and plan device placement to avoid exceeding per‑port power limits.
- Initial setup and onboarding: Access the switch’s management interface locally or via Aruba Central. Configure basic network settings, including VLANs, QoS policies, PoE management, and access controls. If you use Aruba Central, enable zero‑touch provisioning to push standardized configurations to the edge devices at scale.
- Validation and optimization: Verify connectivity for all PoE devices, test uplink performance, and monitor PoE utilization. Fine‑tune QoS and security policies to align with your organization’s requirements, and enable analytics features to begin collecting visibility data from day one.
- Maintenance and future growth: Establish a firmware update schedule, leverage automatic back‑ups of configurations, and plan for future expansion by leveraging stacking capabilities with other CX series switches to extend edge capacity without disrupting existing services.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the primary purpose of the HPE CX 6200F switch? It is designed as a high‑performance, PoE‑enabled edge switch for enterprise campuses and branch offices. It combines 48 PoE+ ports with four SFP uplinks to support network devices such as IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points, while integrating analytics and automation for easier operations.
- Does the CX 6200F support PoE+ (Class 4 PoE)? Yes. The switch provides PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) on its 48 ports, with a total PoE budget that enables powering multiple edge devices without requiring a separate power source for each device.
- How does the management and monitoring work? The CX 6200F runs Aruba CX OS, offering built‑in analytics, automated configuration, policy enforcement, QoS, and security features. It can be managed locally or integrated with Aruba Central for centralized visibility, provisioning, and ongoing maintenance across multiple sites.
- Can this switch be stacked with other CX switches? Yes. The Aruba CX platform supports stacking and interoperation with other CX switches to scale port capacity and unify management across edge, distribution, and campus deployments.
- What deployment scenarios is the CX 6200F best suited for? It excels in enterprise branch offices, small to mid‑sized campuses, and SMB networks that require reliable access layer switching, PoE support for devices, and automated management with analytics to drive efficiency and faster incident response.
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