Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hpe 5140 48g Poe+ 4sfp+ 1-slot Hi Sw
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hpe 5140 48g Poe+ 4sfp+ 1-slot Hi Sw

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Hpe 5140 48g Poe+ 4sfp+ 1-slot Hi SwThe Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE 5140 48G PoE+ 4SFP+ 1 Slot Hi Sw represents a scalable, enterprise grade switch designed to power modern networks with robust performance and intelligent management. With 48 PoE+ capable ports, high speed SFP+ uplinks, and a flexible 1 slot expansion, this switch is engineered to support dense environmentsdelivering reliable data, voice, and video traffic while simplifying administration. It blends solid Layer 2

The Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE 5140 48G PoE+ 4SFP+ 1-Slot Hi Sw represents a scalable, enterprise-grade switch designed to power modern networks with robust performance and intelligent management. With 48 PoE+ capable ports, high-speed SFP+ uplinks, and a flexible 1-slot expansion, this switch is engineered to support dense environments—delivering reliable data, voice, and video traffic while simplifying administration. It blends solid Layer 2 versatility with essential Layer 3 capabilities, ensuring efficient traffic segmentation, security, and resiliency for office campuses, branch locations, and mid-sized data centers. Built to handle the demands of IP phones, cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE devices, the 5140 series emphasizes energy efficiency, quiet operation, and straightforward deployment for IT teams seeking a future-proof network edge.

  • 48 PoE+ ports deliver power and data to a wide range of devices, enabling streamlined deployment of IP phones, security cameras, wireless access points, and IoT devices without extra power infrastructure.
  • 4 x SFP+ uplink ports provide flexible, high-bandwidth connections to core switches, aggregation layers, or data centers, supporting 10 Gb links for low latency and scalable traffic growth.
  • 1-slot expansion offers scalable growth options, allowing you to add modules or features as your network evolves, reducing the need for disruptive replacements while preserving existing investments.
  • Comprehensive Layer 2 and basic Layer 3 capabilities include VLAN segmentation, QoS for priority traffic, ACLs for granular security, VRRP for redundancy, and static routing to optimize inter-VLAN paths.
  • Intuitive management and robust security features—including a web-based GUI, command-line interface, SNMP support, IPv6 readiness, and secure access controls—make configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting straightforward for IT teams.

Technical Details of Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE 5140 48G PoE+ 4SFP+ 1-Slot Hi Sw

  • Product family: HPE 5140 Switch Series
  • Model: HPE 5140-48G PoE+ 4SFP+ 1-Slot Hi Sw
  • Ports: 48 x 1G PoE+ RJ-45 ports; 4 x SFP+ uplink ports
  • Expansion: 1-slot for optional module to extend capabilities
  • Performance: Layer 2/3 switching with high-throughput capabilities suitable for enterprise workloads
  • PoE: PoE+ support with configurable budgets to power IP devices without adding external power sources
  • Management: Web GUI, CLI, SNMP; IPv6 support for modern networks and secure management access
  • Security and features: VLANs, QoS, ACLs, VRRP, and static routing to enable secure, efficient network operations
  • Form factor: 19-inch rack-mountable chassis designed for data centers and office racks
  • Power considerations: Energy-conscious design aligned with enterprise efficiency goals

How to install Hewlett Packard Enterprise HPE 5140 48G PoE+ 4SFP+ 1-Slot Hi Sw

  • Step 1: Unpack the switch and verify all components are present, including mounting hardware, power cords, and any optional modules specified for your configuration.
  • Step 2: Mount the switch in a standard 19-inch rack. Align the chassis rails, secure with screws, and ensure adequate clearance for cooling and cable management.
  • Step 3: Connect power and provide a clean power source. If your environment uses redundant power, attach additional power feeds per your data center or cabinet standards.
  • Step 4: Physically connect devices to the 48 PoE+ ports for endpoints such as IP phones, cameras, and APs. Connect the 4 SFP+ uplinks to your core or distribution switches using appropriate fiber cables.
  • Step 5: Access the management interface. Launch the web GUI from a connected workstation or use the CLI via console for initial configuration. Set up VLANs, PoE budgets, security policies, and QoS rules; save the configuration and verify connectivity across devices.

Frequently asked questions

  • What core benefits does the HPE 5140 48G PoE+ offer? It provides dense PoE+ port density, flexible 10 Gb uplinks, scalable expansion via a 1-slot module, and robust L2/L3 features for secure, efficient network operation in mid-sized enterprise environments.
  • Can I power devices over PoE+ with this switch? Yes. The switch supports PoE+ (802.3af/at) with configurable budgets to power IP phones, cameras, and wireless access points directly from the switch.
  • What management options are available? The device offers a web-based GUI, a command-line interface, SNMP monitoring, and IPv6 support to meet diverse administration needs and future-proof networks.
  • Is this switch suitable for voice and video traffic? Yes. With QoS, VLAN segmentation, and dedicated uplinks, the switch can prioritize real-time traffic to help ensure clear voice calls and smooth video streams.
  • Does the switch support stacking or expansion? The 1-slot Hi Sw design allows expansion; consult your specific model documentation for module compatibility and deployment guidelines.
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