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HP Networking products include:

  • Fixed configuration Ethernet switches including stackable switches.
  • Modular Chassis switches
  • Wide area network routers
  • Wireless access points, adapters, and connectivity products
  • Internet access gateways and firewalls, both wired and wireless
  • Network management applications
  • Network security platforms including the TippingPoint Intrusion Prevention System.
  • IP Telephony applications including PBX and CTI solutions.

HP Networking arranged its products into four primary product series:

  • A-Series: Data center, campus and branch network switches and routers. Predominantly heritage H3C.
  • E-Series: Campus and branch network switches, voice, and wireless products. Mix of heritage ProCurve and 3Com.
  • V-Series: Small business smart managed and unmanaged switches and wireless products. Mix of heritage ProCurve and 3Com.
  • S-Series: Enterprise and small business security products. Heritage TippingPoint.

Below is a summary of key products.

Modular Ethernet Switches[edit]

  • A12500
  • A9500
  • A7500 - 4-, 5-, 8, and 12-slot configurations with optional dual fabric modules. One model with 8 vertical slots. Of total slots, two reserved for fabrics. Backplane capacity 2.88 Terabit-per-second. Up to 24 10GE ports or 480 Gigabit ports, with optional PoE.[1]
  • E8200 zl - (Released September 2007) Core switch offering, 12-module slot chassis with dual fabric modules and options for dual management modules and system support modules for high availability (HA). IPV6-ready, 692 Gbit/s fabric. Up to 48 10GbE ports, 288 Gb ports, or 288 SFPs. Powered by a combination of either 875W or 1500W PSU's, to provide a maximum of 3600W (5400W using additional powersupplies) of power for PoE.
  • E5400 zl - Chassis based, Layer 3, in either 6 or 12 slot bays. Supports up to 48 10GE ports, 288 Gb ports, or 288 SFPs. Powered by a combination of either 875W or 1500W PSU's, to provide a maximum of 3600W (5400W using additional powersupplies) of power for PoE.
  • E4200 vl - Chassis based, in either 4 or 8 slot bays. Supports up to 192 10/100 ports or 128 Gb ports, or 32 SFP

Fixed Port Ethernet Switches[edit]

Fixed Port L3 Managed Ethernet Switches[edit]

  • A5820
  • A5810
  • A5800
  • A5500 EI - Gigabit switches. Models - 24-Port; 48-Port; 24-Port PoE; 48-Port PoE; 24-Port SFP; 24-Port DC; 24-Port SFP DC. Full Layer 3 (static routes, RIP, multicast routing (OSPF, PIM). Stackable to 9-units high with IRF stacking technology; max stacking bandwidth 96Gbit/s with four high bandwidth ports dedicated to stacking on each unit (4 ports x 12 Gbit/s stacking bandwidth x 2 full duplex). Two expansion slots per unit with these available modules: 2-Port 10GE XFP; 1-Port 10GE XFP; 2-Port Local Connection; 2-Port Gb SFP; 2-Port SFP+. Former 3Com H3C Switch 5500-EI. Equivalent to HP E4800G and former 3Com Switch 4800G.
  • A5500 SI
  • A5120 EI
  • A5120 SI
  • A3610
  • A3600 EI
  • A3600 SI
  • E6600 - (Released February 2009) Datacenter switch offered in five versions. There are four switches with either 24 or 48 Gb ports, with two models featuring four 10GbEEnhanced small form-factor pluggable transceiver (SFP+) ports. There is also a 24 port 10GbE version. All of these feature front to back cooling and removable power supplies.[2]
  • E6400 cl - Stackable switch, Layer 3, with either CX4 10GE ports or X2 10GE ports
  • E6200 yl - Stackable switch, Layer 3, with 24 SFP transceiver ports, and the capability of 10GE ports
  • E5500G - - Gigabit. Stackable, 24 or 48 Gb ports including 4 Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or SFPs). Additionally includes two dedicated 24Gbit/s stacking ports and one module expansion slot. Available modules: 2-Port 10GE XFP; 1-Port 10GE XENPAK; 8-Port Gb SFP. Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 static routing, RIP, and multicast routing (OSPF, PIM). Stackable up to 8-units high using 3Com XRN Technology, with distributed link aggregation, resilient stacking up to 96Gbit/s bandwidth, distributed routing tables, single IP address management. Two PoE models and upgradeable PoE. Single IP management clustering (basic stacking) also supported.[3]
  • E5500
  • E4800G - Gigabit switches. Models - 24-Port; 48-Port; 24-Port PoE; 48-Port PoE; 24-Port SFP. Full Layer 3 (static routes, RIP, multicast routing (OSPF, PIM). Stackable to 9-units high with IRF stacking technology; max stacking bandwidth 96Gbit/s with four high bandwidth ports dedicated to stacking on each unit (4 ports x 12 Gbit/s stacking bandwidth x 2 full duplex). Two expansion slots per unit with these available modules: 2-Port 10GE XFP; 1-Port 10GE XFP; 2-Port Local Connection; 2-Port Gb SFP; 2-Port SFP+. Former 3Com Switch 4800G. Equivalent to HP A5500-EI, former 3Com H3C Switch 5500-EI.[4]
  • E4510G
  • E4500G - - Gigabit. 24 or 48 Gb ports including 4 Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or SFPs). Additionally includes two module expansion slots. Available modules: 2-Port 10GE XFP; 1-Port 10GE XFP; 2-Port Local Connection. Two PoE models. Supports Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 static routing, RIP. Single IP management clustering basic stacking supported.
  • E4500 Fast Ethernet. 26- and 50-port models. Two PoE models. Stackable, 24 or 48 10/100 ports plus 4 Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or SFPs). Supports Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 static routing, and RIP. Stackable up to 8-units high using Gigabit ports with distributed link aggregation, single IP address management. Single IP management clustering (basic stacking) also supported.
  • E3500yl - Layer 3, 20 or 44 Gb port switch with PoE functionality, and 4 x Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or SFPs). Also capable of supporting 10GE ports. Four Stackable, Layer 3, 20 or 44 10/100 port switches with two models supportingPoE functionality, and 4 x Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or SFPs).[5][6]

Fixed Port L2/L2+ Managed Ethernet Switches[edit]

  • E4210G
  • E4210 - Fast Ethernet. 9-, 18-, 26-, and 52-port models. Three PoE models. 10/100 ports plus one (9-port model) or two (all others) Dual Personality Ports (Gb or SFPs). Supports Layer 2 switching only. Single IP management clustering basic stacking supported. Former 3Com Switch 4210.
  • E2915
  • E2615
  • E2520
  • A3100 EI Fast Ethernet. Layer 2. Former 3Com/H3C Switch 3100-EI.
  • A3100 SI Fast Ethernet. Layer 2. Former 3Com/H3C Switch 3100-SI.

Fixed Port Smart Web Managed Ethernet Switches[edit]

'Smart managed' switches support a web interface for changing unit configuration. In HP switches, they do not have a full Command Line Interface (CLI) and do not support remote access via Telnet. They are marketed for Small Business environments.

  • V1910 - Gigabit. 16, 24 or 48 Gb ports plus 4 SFPs). Two 24-port PoE models: one with 165 Watts PoE power; one with 370 Watts PoE power. All support Layer 2 plus Layer 3 static routes. ACLs. 802.1X. STP/RSTP/MSTP. Formerly 3Com Baseline Plus 2900.
  • V1810 - Gigabit. 8 or 24 Gb ports. 24-port has 2 combo SFP ports. Layer 2 only. Heritage ProCurve.
  • V1905 - Fast Ethernet. 26- and 50-port models, each includes 2x Gigabit uplink ports. One PoE 24-port model. All Layer 2 switching only. Formerly 3Com Baseline Plus 2200 / 2400.
  • V1900
  • V1700 series - 10/100. 7- ports plus 1 Gb or 22 10/100 ports plus 2 Gb. The 1700-24 also has 2 Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or SFPs). No CLI or SNMP management.
  • IntelliJack - In-the-wall switch with four Gigabit ports facing outwards and one additional Gigabit port uplink. Also the units have two 'passthrough ports' that take an 'inside connection' and provides a port on the outside of the unit. Can be powered locally or with downstream PoE power. If powered by PoE+ of a compatible HP switch, then up to two outside ports can pass IEEE 802.1af power to attached devices.

Fixed Port Unmanaged Ethernet Switches[edit]

  • V1410 switches - unmanaged switches. Two Gigabit switch models - 8- and 24-port. Heritage ProCurve. HP Lifetime Warranty.
  • V1405 switches - unmanaged switches. Three rackmount Gigabit switches - 16- and 24-port, one PoE model; these former 3Com Baseline 2800. Three rackmount Fast Ethernet switches - 16-, 24-, 24+2; former 3Com Baseline 2000. Four compact unmanaged switches 'C-models'; former 3Com OfficeConnect switches.
  • V1405 small offices switches - unmanaged switches, three Gigabit speeds and three Fast Ethernet. 5-, 8-, 16-port. Class B certified for office or home use.

Blade Switches[edit]

  • 6120G/XG Blade Switch
  • 6120XG Blade Switch

Wireless Mobility Products[edit]

Wireless Access Points[edit]

  • A-802.11a/b/g Access Points
  • A-802.11n Access Points
  • E-802.11n Dual Radio Access Points
  • E-802.11n Single Radio and Dual Radio n/abg Access Points
  • E-MSM317 Access Devices
  • E802.11a/b/g Access Points
  • E-Mobility Integrated Services Access Points
  • V-M200 802.11n Access Points

Wireless Controllers[edit]

  • A3000G Wireless Switch
  • A-WX5000 Access Controller
  • E-Series MultiService Mobility (MSM) Controllers
  • MSM310 - Single 802.11a/b/g radio. Includes 2.4 GHz dipole antennas
  • MSM310-R - External use. Single 802.11a/b/g radio. Includes 2.4 GHz dipole antennas
  • MSM313 - Integrated MSM Controller + single radio Access Point
  • MSM313-R - External Use. Integrated MSM Controller + single radio Access Point
  • MSM317 - Single 802.11b/g radio, with integrated 4 port switch[7][8]
  • MSM320 - Dual radios (802.11a/b/g + 802.11a/b/g) for outdoor deployment options. Includes 2.4 GHz dipole antennas. Requires PoE.
  • MSM320-R - External use. Dual radios (802.11a/b/g + 802.11a/b/g). Includes 2.4 GHz dipole antennas. Requires PoE.
  • MSM323 - Integrated MSM Controller + dual radio Access point.
  • MSM323-R - External Use. Integrated MSM Controller + dual radio Access point.
  • MSM325 - Dual radios (802.11a/b/g + 802.11a/b/g) including RF security sensor. Requires PoE
  • MSM335 - Triple radios (802.11a/b/g + 802.11a/b/g + 802.11a/b/g RF security sensor)
  • MSM410 - Single 802.11 a/b/g/n radio. Requires PoE. Internal antenna only.
  • MSM422 - Dual-radio 802.11n + 802.11a/b/g.

The MSM Access and Mobility Controllers supports security, roaming and quality of service across MSM Access Points utilising 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless technology.[7]

  • MSM710 - Supports up to 10 x MSM Access points. Supports up to 100 Guest Users.
  • MSM730 - Supports up to 40 x MSM Access points. Supports up to 500 Guest Users.
  • MSM750 - Supports up to 200 x MSM Access points. Supports up to 2000 Guest Users.
  • MSM760 - Supports 40 x MSM Access Points, plus license support up to 200
  • MSM765 - Supports 40 x MSM Access Points, plus license support up to 200. This is a module form, and based on the ProCurve ONE.

Voice Solutions[edit]

IP Telephony applications including PBX and CTI solutions. HP Networking's Telecommunications solutions utilize VoIP and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Voice platforms include VCX and NBX.

Security[edit]

Interconnect Fabric[edit]

  • 8100fl series - Chassis based, 8 or 16 slot bays. Supports up to 16 10GE ports / 160 Gb Ports / 160 SFPs.

WAN Routers[edit]

MultiService Access Points[edit]

The most of those access points are designed to work in controlled mode: a controller manages and provides authentication services for those AP.

Centralised Wireless Solution[edit]

  • Wireless Edge Services Module - Controls Radio ports, and is an integrated module that fits into ProCurve Switches 5300xl / 5400zl / 8200zl only. Redundant Module available for failover. Supports the following Radio Ports:
  • RP-210 - Single 802.11b/g radio and integrated antenna
  • RP-220 - Dual-radio design (one 802.11a and one 802.11b/g); plenum rated; external antennas required
  • RP-230 - Dual-radio design (one 802.11a and one 802.11b/g); features internal, integrated antennas

Wireless Access Points[edit]

  • M110 - Single 802.11a/b/g radio
  • M111 - Wireless Client Bridge including dual band antennas
  • AP-530 - Wireless Access Point; Dual radios support simultaneous 802.11a and 802.11b/g transmissions. The AP-530 has two integrated radios (one of which supports 802.11a/b/g; the other of which supports 802.11b/g). The AP supports the Wireless Distribution System.
  • AP-420 - Wireless Access Point; Features a single, dual-diversity 802.11b/g radio.
  • AP-10ag - Wireless Access Point; Dual radios support simultaneous 802.11a and 802.11b/g transmissions.

Accessories[edit]

External Powersupplies[edit]

  • ProCurve 600 Redundant External Power Supply - supports one of six times Redundant Power for series 2600-PWR (not series 2600 w/o PWR), 2610, 2800, 3400cl, 6400cl and 7000dl as well as two times optional External PoE Power for series 2600-PWR, 2610-PWR or mandatory External PoE Power for series 5300 with xl 24-Port 10/100-TX PoE Module only
  • ProCurve 610 External Power Supply - supports four times optional External PoE Power for series 2600-PWR, 2610-PWR, or mandatory External PoE Power for series 5300 with xl 24-Port 10/100-TX PoE Module only
  • ProCurve 620 Redundant/External Power Supply - supports two times optional External PoE Power for series 3500yl and two times Redundant Power for series 2900, 3500yl and 6200yl
  • ProCurve Switch zl Power Supply Shelf - supports two times optional External PoE Power for series 5400zl and 8200zl; must be additionally equipped with max. two 875W or 1500W (typical) ProCurve Switch zl Power Supplies

GBICs and Optics[edit]

HP Networking has a range of Transceivers, GBICs and 10GbE Optics for use within HP switching devices.

Discontinued Products[edit]

Discontinued Switch Models[edit]

  • 3400cl series - Stackable (retired), Layer 3, 20 or 44 Gb port switch, and 4 x Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or small form-factor pluggable transceivers). Also capable of supporting 10GE ports.
  • 6108 - Stackable switch, with 6 Gb ports, and a further 2 Dual Personality Gb ports (either Gb or SFPs). End of Sale.
  • E2910 al - fixed port L3 switch – 24 or 48 Gb ports including four Dual Personality Ports (4 x Gb or SFPs). The 2910al supports up to four optional 10 Gigabit ports in CX4 and / or SFP+. Two versions support PoE and PoE+[9]
  • E2810 - fixed port L2 switch – Stackable, 20 or 44 Gb ports with 4 Dual Personality Ports (4 x Gb or SFPs).
  • 2900 series - Stackable (retired), 20 or 44 Gb(retired) ports with 4 Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or SFPs). Additionally includes four 10GE ports (two of which are CX-4 and 2x of which are capable of housing optional 10GE optical transceivers).
  • 2800 series - Stackable (retired), 20 or 44 Gb ports with 4 Dual Personality Ports (4 x Gb or SFPs).
  • E2610 (including 2610-PWR models which support 802.3af PoE) - Stackable L3 switch, 12/12, 24 (Fanless for 2610-24 w/o PWR) or 48 10/100 ports, all including 2 Gb ports and 2 SFP ports (no Dual Personality).[10][11]
  • 2600 series (including 2600-PWR models which support 802.3af PoE)(retired) - Stackable, 8, 24 or 48 10/100 ports including 1 or 2 Dual Personality Ports (1 or 2 x Gb or small form-factor pluggable transceivers).
  • E2510G series - 24 or 48 Gb ports including 4 Dual Personality Ports (4 x Gb or SFPs).
  • E2510 series - Fanless 24 or 48 (incl. fan) 10/100 ports including 2 Dual Personality Ports (Gb or SFPs).
  • 2500 series - Stackable, 12 or 24 10/100 ports with 2 proprietary Gb transceiver slots.
  • 1800 series - Stackable, Fanless 8 or 24 Gb ports. The 1800-24G also has 2 Dual Personality Ports (2 x Gb or SFP). No CLI or SNMP management.
  • 2300 series
  • 2124
  • 1400 series
  • 408
  • 1600M - stackable Layer 2 switch
  • 2400M - stackable Layer 2 switch
  • 2424M - stackable Layer 2 switch
  • 4000M - modular Layer 2 switch
  • 8000M - modular Layer 2 switch
  • 9400 - modular Layer 3 Router
  • AP 520 - Access Point
  • 4100gl - modular Layer 2 switch
  • 2700 series - unmanaged Layer 2 switch
  • 9300m series - modular Layer 3 Router (relabeled Foundry Networks BigIron series)
  • ProCurve Access Controller Series 700wl
  • 745wl
  • ACM (Access Control Module) for the 5300xl only
  • 5300xl series - Chassis based, Layer 3, in either 4 or 8 slot bays.

ProCurve Manager[edit]

ProCurve Manager' (PCM) is a comprehensive Network Management suite for products and solutions by ProCurve Networking, a division of HP.

ProCurve Manager comes in two versions; a base version supplied both free of charge with all managed ProCurve Products and also for download, and a 'Plus' version that incorporates more advanced functionality and also enables plugin support. There is a 60-day trial version including all modules existing. Both, the base and the plus version derive from the trial version and need to be activated via Internet.

The Plus version can also be implemented in HP OpenViewNetwork Node Manager for Windows. The software ProCurve Manager is to be used predominantly for ProCurve products.

Plugins[edit]

  • IDM (Identity Driven Manager) - Add-on Module for PCM+; contains Intranet Network Access Security using 802.1X; compatible to MicrosoftNetwork Access Protection (NAP) since Version IDM V2.3
  • NIM (Network Immunity Manager) - Add-On Module for PCM+ v2.2 and above; contains Intranet Intrusion Detection and Network Behavior Anomaly Detection (NBAD) using sFlow
  • PMM (ProCurve Mobility Manager) - Add-on Module for PCM+; contains Element Management for ProCurve Access Points (420/520/530) starting from Version PMM V1; WESM Modules and Radio Ports are supported since Version PMM V2. Since PMM v3, the MSM Access Points and Controllers are now supported[12]

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

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HP Network Management Center
Developer(s)Hewlett-Packard, HP Software Division
Final release
Operating systemWindows, Linux , Solaris, Red Hat Linux, HP-UX
TypeNetwork management tools
LicenseProprietary

HP Network Management Center (NMC) is a suite of integrated HP software used by network managers in information technology departments. The solutions[buzzword] allows network operators to see, catalog and monitor the routers, switches and other devices on their network. It alerts IT staff when a network device fails and predicts when a network node or connection point may go down.[1] It was designed to improve operational efficiency.[2]

HP no longer packages its network management solutions[buzzword] as HP Network Management Center. HP now offers automation, orchestration, and cloud management software for automating the lifecycle of IT services.[3] HP's software assets first became part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise[4] and finally Micro Focus[5]

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Products[edit]

HP Security and Compliance Service[edit]

The HP BSA Security and Compliance subscription service attacks IT vulnerabilities through IT automation, providing industry compliance and security alerts to HP Business Service Automation (BSA) software. Alerts come from vendor bulletins and from agencies like the National Vulnerability Database, PCI Security Standards Council and the Center for Internet Security.[6]

HP Database and Middleware Automation Software[edit]

Originally acquired from Stratavia in 2010,[7] HP Database and Middleware Automation software automates administrative tasks like provisioning and configuration, compliance, patching and release management associated with databases and application servers.[8] Version 10 was announced in May 2013.[9]

HP Network Automation Software[edit]

HP Network Automation software is designed to simplify the management of complex, distributed, multi-vendor networks in large enterprise data centers. It provides process-powered automation to automate the complete operational lifecycle of network devices from provisioning to policy-based change management, compliance and security administration.[10]

HP Network Node Manager i Software[edit]

HP Network Node Manager i (NNMi) 10.00 and the HP NNMi Smart Plug-in modules use continuous spiral discovery,[11] a network discovery technology that provides up-to-date network topology and root cause analysis. This allows network administrators to ascertain the level of congestion in their networks and identify the root cause of the congestion. The product helps IT departments monitor their networks, isolate issues, find outages and improve network availability and performance.[12] The solution[buzzword] supports a multitenancy architecture, including tenant user-level map and incident security, and allows teams to manage more customers, departments or sites from one console.[13]

HP Network Node Manager i Smart Plug-in Modules[edit]

HP Network Node Manager i Smart Plug-in Modules (iSPIs) extend HP Network Node Manager i software’s (NNMi) fault and availability management with HP NNM iSPIs for performance and advanced network services. The HP Smart Plug-ins integrate fault, availability, performance and advanced network services for physical and virtualized network infrastructure. They allow network operators to determine and display network fault, availability, performance and advanced services status in one view, progress through a unified workflow, and drill down in context.[14]

HP Automated Network Management Software[edit]

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HP Automated Network Management (ANM) software bundles HP Network Node Manager i, HP Network Automation and several HP Smart Plug-ins to unify network fault, availability, change, configuration, compliance, performance monitoring and automated diagnostics into a single solution package.[15] HP Network Node Manager i delivers a common console for unified fault, performance and configuration of IT networks. The second product in the bundle is the HP NNM iSPIs for Performance (metrics, traffic, quality assurance), designed to monitor and ensure performance of the network. The third product in the bundle is the HP iSPI Network Engineering Toolset (NET), which automates common operator tasks, and provides trap analytics and map export capabilities. HP Network Automation, which handles network change and configuration management, is the fourth product in the bundle.[16]

HP Operations Orchestration Software[edit]

HP Operations Orchestration software creates “runbooks” that automate the provisioning of infrastructure so deployment can be both faster and more automated than previously.[17] Version 10, announced in May 2013, has out-of-the-box support for over 5,000 IT operations, including Amazon S3 Storage, HP ArcSight, HP Fortify, OpenStack and SAP applications.[18]

HP Server Automation Software[edit]

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HP Server Automation software provides enterprise server lifecycle automation for tasks such as provisioning, patching, configuration and compliance. Version 10, announced in May 2013, allows organizations to deploy and maintain the patching and updating of thousands of servers. This version can also update virtual servers that are sleeping as well as are active.[19]

In May 2013, HP also released HP Server Automation software as an appliance, called HP Server Automation Standard. It includes much of the core configuration, deployment and compliance checking functionality found in the full software edition.[20]

HP Storage Essentials Suite[edit]

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HP Storage Essentials is a single tool that provides storage optimization and capacity planning. In June 2013, HP announced version 9.6, which expanded support for third-party storage arrays, including EMC VNX block storage and Brocade Access Gateway. It also provided deeper integration with HP 3Par, HP 6000 EVA and further management server development support for Oracle and SAP Business Objects. [21]

References[edit]

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