HPE JG640A Getting Started Guide

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HPE 830 Unified Wired-WLAN Switch Series
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HPE 830 Unified Wired-WLAN Switch Series
Models
HP 830 8-Port PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch
HP 830 8-Port PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch
JG641A
Key features
Product overview
The HPE 830 Unified Wired-WLAN Switch Series integrates both wireless controller and 1000 Mbps Ethernet switch functions. The HPE 830 Unified Wired power and IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n and IEEE 802.11ac APs and access devices while delivering unified wired and wireless acce functions.
This series provides edge enterprises that are deploying the HPE 10500/7500 20G Unified Wired Appl
The HPE 830 Unified Wired-WLAN Switch Series is part of the HP Enterprise Mobility solution.
Features and benefits
Management
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Unified wired and wireless services for branch offices
A system-wide approach to WLAN reliability through Wi-Fi Clear Connect
Flexible forwarding modes
PoE+ capability
8-port and 24-port versions available
-WLAN Switch Series supports up to 32 APs and provides 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports, supporting PoE+ ss control
-to-core unified access and consistent WLAN services to the small and medium branch offices of
-WLAN Module or HPE 870 Unified Wired-WLAN
iance at their central (or main) offices.
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WLAN Switch Series
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Wi-Fi Clear Connect
deployments of APs to a new version of firmware.
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HPE 830 Unified Wired-
provides a system-wide approach to help ensure WLAN reliability by proactively determining and adjusting to changing RF conditions and by identifying rogue activity and enforcing prevention policies, and optimizing WLAN performance by detecting interference from Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi sources using spectrum analysis capabilities built into specific HPE access points (refer to the HPE Access Point—Controller Compatibility Matrix).
Advanced radio resource management
- Automatic radio power adjustments
include real-time power adjustments based on changing environmental conditions and signal coverage adjustments
- Automatic radio channel
provides intelligent channel switching and real-time interference detection
- Intelligent client load balancing
balances the number of clients across multiple APs to improve AP and client throughput
- Airtime fairness
helps ensure equal RF transmission time for wireless clients
Spectrum analysis
- Signal detection/classification
identifies source of RF interference, for example, Bluetooth®, cordless phones, and microwave ovens
- Evaluation of channel quality
helps detect severe channel degradation and improves the reporting of poor RF performance
Band Navigation
enables automatic redirection of 5 GHz-capable clients to the less-congested 5 GHz spectrum
Enterprise network management
is provided by HPE Intelligent Management Center (IMC) platform software and the HPE IMC Wireless Services Manager Software Module, which effectively integrate traditionally disparate management tools into one easy-to-use interface
Secure controller management
manages the controller securely from a single location with IMC or any other SNMP management station; controller supports SNMPv3 as well as SSHv2 and SSL for secure CLI and Web management; console port is available as a pass­through to the switch console function
Support for Bonjour services environments
- Gateway: Discovers Bonjour services located in a different layer-3 network
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise Zerocast: Eliminates Bonjour multicast traffic from the WLAN enabling scalable
deployment of Apple devices with no performance impact on the Wi-Fi network
- Access control: Enables filters to be applied inbound and outbound (on the AP) to SSIDs, groups of, or specific
APs. User based filtering can block Bonjour traffic until the user is authenticated
VLAN pooling
enables wireless clients to be dynamically assigned to different VLANs so administrators can assign different subnets to different clients in the same SSID. A VLAN pool can bind to multiple SSIDs.
Unified network visibility
provides visibility between a wired and wireless network using IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and sFlow
AP Plug and Play (PnP)
provides zero-configuration capability. An AP without a predefined configuration file can connect to the WLAN controller and the WLAN Controller will provision it with the correct wireless configuration.
Policy based forwarding
simplifies the deployment of centralized or local forwarding. The policy-based mode allows user to classify data traffic based on ACL and choose local or centralized forwarding policy can be applied on a SSID or a specific user or a group of users.
AP grouping
enables an admin to easily apply AP-based or radio-based configurations to all the AP that are in the same group.
Staged Firmware Upgrades
enables an admin to selectively upgrade APs, typically a group of APs, to minimize the impact of upgrading large
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WLAN Switch Series
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Custom antenna settings
Quality of Service
Security
records the wireless client's IP address and MAC address and at the next data traffic forwarding stage, SAVI will validate
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HPE 830 Unified Wired-
allow the admin to select a custom antenna gain.
End-to-end QoS
supports the DiffServ standard and IPv6 QoS; the QoS DiffServ model includes traffic classification and traffic policing, and fully implements six groups of services—EF, AF1 through AF4, and BE.
IEEE 802.1p prioritization
delivers data to devices based on the priority and type of traffic
Class of Service (CoS)
sets the IEEE 802.1p priority tag based on IP address, IP Type of Service (ToS), Layer 3 protocol, TCP/UDP port number, source port, and DiffServ
Web-based authentication
provides a browser-based environment to authenticate clients that do not support the IEEE 802.1X supplicant
IEEE 802.1X and RADIUS network logins
supports port-based and SSID-based IEEE 802.1X authentication and accounting
WEP, WPA2, or WPA encryption
can be deployed at the AP to lock out unauthorized wireless access by authenticating users prior to granting network access; robust Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) encryption secures the data integrity of wireless traffic
Integrated Wireless Intrusion Detection System (WIDS) support
provides support for hybrid and dedicated modes; detects flood, spoofing, and weak IV attacks; displays statistics (events) and history; supports configuration of detection policies
Integrated Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS)
automatically identifies and classifies all APs and stations; enables packet-trigger containment via knowledge-based heuristics; protects against honeypot attacks and enforces STA security; detects Denial Of Service (DoS) attacks via pre­defined DoS attacks, and provides a Signature mechanism which allows admins to define custom rules; enables Virtual Service Domains to deploy security policies by department or location for example.
Media access control (MAC) authentication
provides simple authentication based on a user's MAC address; supports local or RADIUS-based authentication
Secure user isolation
virtual AP services enable network administrators to provide specific services for different user groups, allowing effective resource sharing, and simplifying network maintenance and management
Secure access by location
AP location-based user access control helps ensure that wireless users can access and authenticate only to preselected APs, enabling system administrators to control the locations where a wireless user can access the network
Endpoint Admission Defense
integrated wired and wireless Endpoint Admission Defense (EAD) helps ensure that only wireless clients who comply with mandated enterprise security policies can access the network, reducing threat levels caused by infected wireless clients and improving the overall security of the wireless network
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
is used to control access
Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)
uses an embedded authentication server or external AAA server for local users
Intelligent Application Aware Feature (WIAA)
provides a user role based or SSID based firewall embedded in WLAN Controller via ACL-based packet filter firewall and ASPF firewall. Protect clients from outside attacks Restrict specific users from accessing specific network resources.
Source Address Validation Improvement (SAVI)
(QoS)
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the client's IP address to prevent attacker spoofing other client's IP address.
Connectivity
Performance
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HPE 830 Unified Wired-
IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet (PoE+)
provides 30 W of support per port for PoE+-capable devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, and security cameras, as well as any IEEE 802.3af-compliant end device; eliminates the cost of additional electrical cabling that would be needed in IP phone and WLAN deployments; the HPE 830 8-Port PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch supports up to 5 ports at 30 W.
Loopback
supports internal loopback testing for maintenance purposes and an increase in availability; loopback detection protects against incorrect cabling or network configurations and can be enabled on a per-port or per-VLAN basis for added flexibility
IPv6
- IPv6 host
enables controllers to be managed and deployed at the IPv6 network's edge
- Dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6)
transitions customers from IPv4 to IPv6, supporting connectivity for both protocols
- MLD snooping
directs IPv6 multicast traffic to the appropriate interface, preventing traffic flooding
- IPv6 ACL/QoS
supports ACL and QoS for IPv6 network traffic
NAT support
- NAT traversal
helps ensure that communication between a branch office AP and HPE 830 is supported when the branch uses NAT
- Integrated NAT support
eplaces the private source IP address with a public address; enables multiple internal addresses to be mapped to the same public IP address; permits only certain internal IP addresses to be NAT'ed, and provides an Application Layer Gateway that supports specific application protocols without requiring the NAT platform to be modified.
IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
- supports a total 4 trunk groups with each group supporting 8 active ports. Ports must be of the same type (that
is, all 100/1000 ports)..
Flexible forwarding modes
Fast roaming
Flexible forwarding modes
supports both distributed and centralized forwarding mode; in a wireless network using centralized forwarding, all wireless traffic is sent to the HPE 830 Unified Wired-WLAN Switch for processing; if the distributed mode is configured, authenticated clients can continue to access local resources in the event that connectivity to the HPE 830 Unified Wired­WLAN Switch is lost
supports Layer 3 roaming and fast roaming, satisfying the most demanding voice service requirements
- enable distributed and centralized traffic forwarding
centralized forwarding, wireless traffic is sent to the HPE 830 for processing. With distributed mode wireless traffic is dropped off locally. In the event that connectivity to the HPE 830 is lost, authenticated clients can continue to access local resources.
- support local drop off or centralization of data traffic
after an HTML authentication using the built-in portal server or IMC portal authentication.
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WLAN Switch Series
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Resiliency and high availability
Layer 2 switching
Layer 3 routing
Scalabili
Comprehensive portfolio
Warranty and support
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HPE 830 Unified Wired-
High reliability
supports N+1 and N+N backup
VLAN support and tagging
supports IEEE 802.1Q with 4,094 simultaneous VLAN IDs
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
supports standard IEEE 802.1D STP, IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) for faster convergence, and IEEE
802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
Port mirroring
duplicates port traffic (ingress and egress) to a local or remote monitoring port
Jumbo packet support
supports frame sizes up to 9K byte (switch) and up to 4K byte (controller) to improve the performance of large data transfers
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
provides RIPv1 and RIPv2 rout
Static IP routing
provides manually configured routing for both IPv4 and IPv6 networks
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Pay as you grow
12 AP license upgrades allow you to increase support for additional access points without the need to buy additional costly hardware.
Access point support
Refer to the HPE Access Point—Controller Compatibility Matrix (http://h20195.www2.hpe.com/V2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA5-0345ENW&cc=us&lc=en).
Limited Lifetime Warranty 2.0
See http://www.hpe.com/networking/warrantysummary product purchase.
Software releases
includes all offered software releases for as long as you own the product; to find software for your product, refer to
http://www.hpe.com/networking/support
refer to http://www.hpe.com/networking/warrantysummary
for warranty and support information included with your
; for details on the software releases available with your product purchase,
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Configuration
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Build To Order:
Shippable solution.
The HP configuration menu purposes, they are combined into one “800” Unified WLAN menu
Standard Switch Enclosures
HP 830 8-Port PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch
JG641A
See Configuration
PDU CABLE NA/MEX/TW/JP
JG641A#B2B
PDU CABLE ROW
JG641A#B2C
220 NA JG641A#B2E
NEMA L6-20P Cord
HP 830 24-Port PoE+ Unified Wired-WLAN Switch
JG640A
24 RJ-45 auto-negotiating 10/100/1000 ports
See Configuration
PDU CABLE NA/MEX/TW/JP
JG640A#B2B
C15 PDU Jumper Cord (NA/MEX/TW/JP)
PDU CABLE ROW
JG640A#B2C
C15 PDU Jumper Cord (ROW)
220 NA
JG640A#B2E
NEMA L6-20P Cord
HP 850 Unified Wired-WLAN Appliance
JG722A
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HPE 830 Unified Wired-WLAN Swi
BTO is a standalone unit with no integration. BTO products ship standalone are not part of a CTO or Rack-
E 830, HPE 850 and HPE 870 Unified Wired-WLAN Switch Series are similar enough in functionality that, for
8 RJ-45 dual-personality 10/100/1000 ports
2 SFP 1000 Mbps ports (Min 0 / Max 2)
1 RJ-45 serial console port
C15 PDU Jumper Cord (NA/MEX/TW/JP)
C15 PDU Jumper Cord (ROW)
NOTE:1, 2, 3
4 SFP dual-personality ports; Duplex: full only (Min 0 / Max 4)
2 extended module slots
1 RJ-45 serial console port
NOTE:1, 2, 3
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WLAN Switch Series
Configuration
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8 SFP dual-personality ports/8 RJ-45 autosensing 100/1000 ports (min=0 \ max=8 SFP
See Configuration
PDU Cable NA/MEX/TW/JP
JG722A#B2B
C15 PDU Jumper Cord (NA/MEX/TW/JP)
PDU Cable ROW
JG722A#B2C
High Volt Switch/Router to Wall Power Cord
JG722A#B2E
NEMA L6-20P Cord (NA/MEX/JP/TW)
No Power Cord
JG722A#AC3
No Localized Power Cord Selected
HP 870 Unified Wired-WLAN Appliance
JG723A
12 RJ-45 autosensing 100/1000 ports
See Configuration
PDU Cable NA/MEX/TW/JP
JG723A#B2B
C15 PDU Jumper Cord (NA/MEX/TW/JP)
PDU Cable ROW
JG723A#B2C
C15 PDU Jumper Cord (ROW)
High Volt Switch/Router to Wall Power Cord
JG723A#B2E
NEMA L6-20P Cord (NA/MEX/JP/TW)
No Power Cord
JG723A#AC3
No Localized Power Cord Selected
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HPE 830 Unified Wired-
Transceivers)
2 SFP+ 10GbE ports(min=0 \ max=2 SFP+ Transceivers)
1 RJ-45 serial console port
1 RJ-45 out-of-band management port
JG745A HP X351 150W AC Power Supply Included
1 U Height
C15 PDU Jumper Cord (ROW)
NOTE:2, 3, 6, 7
12 SFP 100/1000 Mb/s ports (min=0 \ max=12 SFP Transceivers)
4 SFP+ 10GbE ports (min=0 \ max=4 SFP+ Transceivers)
1 RJ-45 serial console port
1 RJ-45 out-of-band management port
1 - JG527A HP X351 300W AC Power Supply Included
2 U Height
NOTE:2, 3, 6, 7
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