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HP J9328-61001 MSM710 2 x PoE RJ-45 + 1 x RS-232 Mobility Controller
- Product Type: Mobility Controller
- Manufacturer: HP
- Model: J9328-61001
- PoE Ports: 2 x RJ-45 (Power over Ethernet)
- Management Port: 1 x RS-232 (Serial Console)
- Functionality: Manages wireless access points
- Network Standard: Not specified in title (likely Ethernet based)
- Target Environment: Enterprise Wireless Networks
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Product Overview
The HP J9328-61001 is a Mobility Controller designed for enterprise wireless networks. It features 2 x PoE RJ-45 ports for connecting access points and 1 x RS-232 port for console management.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Mobility Controller |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Model | J9328-61001 |
Additional Specifications
| PoE Ports | 2 x RJ-45 |
| Management Port | 1 x RS-232 |
Product Description
The HP J9328-61001, identified as an MSM710 Mobility Controller, is a key component in managing and controlling wireless networks within an enterprise environment. Its primary function is to provide centralized management for multiple wireless access points, ensuring seamless roaming, security, and optimal performance for users. This controller is equipped with specific ports to facilitate its role. It includes two RJ-45 ports that support Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing it to power connected access points directly through the Ethernet cable, simplifying installation and reducing the need for separate power supplies. Additionally, it features an RS-232 serial console port, which is crucial for initial setup, configuration, and in-band management or troubleshooting. The J9328-61001 is designed to handle the complexities of modern wireless deployments, offering features such as user authentication, policy enforcement, and traffic management. It serves as the brain of the wireless network, enabling administrators to efficiently deploy, monitor, and maintain a robust and secure Wi-Fi infrastructure.



