HPE FlexFabric 5901AF 48-Port 1GBaseT 4XG 2QSFP+ Switch

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HPE FlexFabric 5901AF 48-Port 1GBaseT 4XG 2QSFP+ Switch

Discover the HPE FlexFabric 5901AF, a high-density, low-latency ToR switch purpose-built for enterprise data centers. Engineered to excel at the access layer and management network, this 48-port 1GBase-T powerhouse delivers scalable performance, flexible uplink integration, and streamlined administration for mid-size to large deployments. The 5901AF sits at the intersection of traditional switching and modern fabric capabilities, enabling organizations to optimize virtualization, improve cabling efficiency, and simplify day-to-day operations without compromising reliability. With a focus on predictable latency, robust QoS, and versatile uplinks, it’s an ideal fit for efficient, future-ready data centers seeking steady performance as workloads and virtualization demand evolve.

  • High-density access with flexible uplinks: The 5901AF provides 48 x 1GBase-T ports for expansive server access, combined with 4 XG uplinks and 2 QSFP+ ports for scalable aggregation. This mix supports streamlined cabling, easier tiered networks, and future-proofing as you introduce more virtualization and multi-server connectivity at the edge of your data center.
  • Optimized for virtualization and programmability: Built to meet rising virtualization demands, this switch delivers low latency and efficient traffic handling to support virtual machines, containers, and software-defined networking initiatives. The flexible uplink options facilitate seamless migration from 1G to higher-speed workloads while maintaining consistent performance for virtualized applications.
  • Enterprise-grade reliability and performance: Engineered for consistent, predictable operation in demanding data-center environments, the 5901AF emphasizes robust quality of service (QoS) and traffic engineering. This enables precise bandwidth allocation, improved application responsiveness, and minimized congestion across access and upper-layer networks.
  • Managed, scalable, and easy to deploy: Designed with straightforward deployment in mind, the switch supports standard management workflows and monitoring practices. Its scalable architecture accommodates growing workgroups, changing network topologies, and gradual migration to fabric-based designs, all while keeping administration approachable for IT teams.
  • Energy-conscious footprint and compact form factor: As a ToR-class switch, the 5901AF emphasizes efficient power usage without sacrificing performance. Its dense port configuration and optimized cooling contribute to a favorable total cost of ownership, making it a practical choice for mid-to-large scale data centers seeking balance between density and efficiency.

Technical Details of HPE FlexFabric 5901AF 48-Port 1GBaseT 4XG 2QSFP+ Switch

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how to install HPE FlexFabric 5901AF 48-Port 1GBaseT 4XG 2QSFP+ Switch

Installing the HPE FlexFabric 5901AF is designed to be straightforward in standard data-center rack environments. Follow these guidelines to ensure a solid, reliable deployment that supports your growth trajectory:

  • Prepare the rack and space: Ensure you have a compatible 19-inch rack with adequate clearance for ventilation. Confirm that a stable mounting surface and proper grounding are in place to support a ToR switch with dense port density.
  • Mount the switch in the rack: Slide the unit into the rack rails and secure it with screws or cage nuts per your rack hardware. Verify the chassis is level and stable to prevent vibration that could affect the ports or cabling.
  • Connect power and cooling: Attach the power cord(s) to an appropriate power source. If the device offers redundant power or fans, wire the secondary power feed to a separate circuit to maximize availability and reduce the risk of single-point failures.
  • Establish management access: Connect a management workstation to the switch's dedicated management interface or console port, following the vendor’s console cable and port specifications. Configure basic IP addressing (static or DHCP) to enable remote management and monitoring.
  • Configure port topology and uplinks: Plan your port mappings to support servers, uplinks, and any required VLANs. Place the 48 x 1GBase-T ports for server or endpoint connections, and configure the 4 XG and 2 QSFP+ uplinks to your aggregation or core layers as needed. Apply QoS policies and traffic classes aligned to your workloads to optimize performance and latency.
  • Initial firmware and policy setup: Update to the latest firmware version recommended by HPE for security and feature parity. Establish your management strategy, including access controls, logging, and network monitoring integrations. Validate connectivity and perform baseline throughput tests to confirm the expected performance levels.
  • Validation and monitoring: Test virtualization traffic patterns, confirm VLAN segmentation, and verify failover paths if you’ve implemented redundant uplinks or fabric features. Use built-in health indicators and SNMP traps or syslog to monitor switch status and proactively respond to any anomalies.

Frequently asked questions

  • What ports are available on the HPE FlexFabric 5901AF? It features 48 x 1GBase-T ports for access connectivity, plus 4 XG uplinks and 2 QSFP+ ports for high-speed uplinks and aggregation, aligning with typical ToR deployment patterns in enterprise data centers.
  • Is this switch suitable for data-center access layer deployments? Yes. The 5901AF is designed for deployment at the access layer and management networks, delivering dense connectivity, predictable performance, and straightforward management for enterprise environments.
  • Does it support virtualization and software-defined networking? The product is positioned to meet increased virtualization demands and programmability, with flexible uplink options and QoS capabilities that facilitate virtualized workloads and evolving network architectures.
  • How do I manage the switch? Management typically involves standard network management practices and compatibility with common enterprise tools. Start with the console or management IP, apply necessary access controls, and integrate with your existing monitoring and configuration workflows.
  • What should I consider for deployment planning? Evaluate your server density at the access layer, uplink requirements to the core or aggregation layer, and growth trajectory for virtualization. Plan VLANs, QoS policies, and redundancy (if available) to ensure consistent latency and availability across your workloads.

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