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HP JL680-61001 1930 8G 2SFP 8-Port + 2-Port SFP+ Layer 3 Switch
- 8 x 10/100/1000Base-T RJ-45 ports
- 2 x 1GbE SFP+ uplink ports
- Layer 3 Static Routing capabilities
- Part of the Aruba 1930 Switch Series
- Designed for SMBs
- PoE+ support (check specific model variant)
- Managed switch with web interface
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Product Overview
The HP JL680-61001 is an 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch from the 1930 series. It offers 8 x 1GbE RJ-45 ports and 2 x 1GbE SFP+ uplink ports, with Layer 3 routing capabilities, designed for small to medium-sized businesses.
Technical Information
| Model | JL680-61001 |
| Port Count | 8 x 1GbE RJ-45, 2 x 1GbE SFP+ |
| Port Speed | 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ-45), 1GbE (SFP+ Uplink) |
Additional Specifications
| Features | Layer 3 Static Routing |
| Switching Layer | Layer 3 |
| Series | Aruba 1930 |
Product Description
The HP JL680-61001, part of the Aruba 1930 Switch Series, is a managed Layer 3 switch designed for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). It provides 8 Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting end devices such as computers, printers, and IP phones, ensuring high-speed local area network connectivity. Complementing the 8 copper ports, the switch features 2 SFP+ uplink ports that support 1 Gigabit Ethernet speeds. These ports are crucial for connecting the switch to the core network, other switches, or high-speed network backbones, providing flexibility and scalability for network expansion. A significant feature of the JL680-61001 is its Layer 3 static routing capability. This allows the switch to perform routing functions, enabling more efficient traffic management and network segmentation compared to basic Layer 2 switches. It simplifies network design by allowing routing to be performed at the access layer, reducing the need for a separate router in smaller networks. The switch is managed via a user-friendly web interface, making configuration and monitoring straightforward.



