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HP JL081AR Aruba 4 x Ports PoE+ 10GBase-X Expansion Module
- Aruba Expansion Module
- 4 x PoE+ (802.3at) Ports
- 2 x 10GBase-X Uplink Ports
- PoE Power Budget: Varies by switch
- High-speed uplinks for network backbone
- Extends switch functionality
- Designed for Aruba 2930F/M Series Switches
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Product Overview
The HP JL081AR is an Aruba expansion module featuring 4 x PoE+ ports and 10GBase-X uplink capabilities. It is designed to add advanced connectivity and power delivery options to compatible Aruba switches.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Expansion Module |
| Brand | Aruba (HP) |
| Number of PoE+ Ports | 4 |
Additional Specifications
| PoE Standard | 802.3at |
| Number of Uplink Ports | 2 |
| Uplink Type | 10GBase-X (SFP+) |
Product Description
The HP JL081AR, part of the Aruba networking portfolio, is a versatile expansion module designed to enhance the capabilities of compatible Aruba switches, such as the 2930F and 2930M series. It provides essential features for expanding network connectivity and power delivery, making it ideal for environments with a high density of powered devices. This module is equipped with four Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) ports, adhering to the 802.3at standard. These ports can deliver up to 30W of power per port, enabling the connection and powering of devices like wireless access points, IP phones, and surveillance cameras without the need for separate power adapters. Additionally, the module includes two 10GBase-X SFP+ ports, offering high-speed uplink capabilities for connecting to network backbones or other switches at significantly faster speeds than traditional Gigabit Ethernet. By adding the JL081AR module, network administrators can easily upgrade their existing Aruba switches to support more high-power devices and achieve higher network throughput. This expansion strategy is cost-effective and allows for flexible network design, ensuring that the infrastructure can meet evolving demands for connectivity and power.



