| Part | SKU | Description | Qty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Switch | JL667A | HPE Aruba Networking 6300F 48‑port 1GbE and 4‑port SFP56 Switch | 1 |
Series Overview
Advanced Layer 3 & Security
Stackable Layer 3 architecture supporting BGP, EVPN, VXLAN, VRF, and OSPF, fortified by robust security policies and comprehensive QoS for modern network demands.
Extreme Performance
Engineered for speed with up to 1760 Gbps switching capacity, 1310 Mpps throughput, and 400 Gbps stacking bandwidth to handle heavy traffic loads.
Flexible Multi-Gig Connectivity
Compact 1U design featuring full density HPE Smart Rate (1G/2.5G/5G/10GbE), up to 90W PoE (Class 8), and 10G LRM SFP+ available on select models.
Product Key Features
High Performance
Delivering 496 GB switching capacity and 369 Mpps forwarding rate for seamless, high-speed network operations.
Massive Table Capacity
Equipped with 32,768 MAC address table and 61,000 routing table entries to effortlessly support large-scale network deployments.
Scalable, Flexible, and Resilient Networking at VSF Stacking
Supporting up to 10 switches in a ring or chain topology, the HPE Aruba Networking VSF stacking technology lets you mix modular and fixed 6300 models, manage them as a single chassis, and perform in‑service software upgrades without downtime—delivering scalable, flexible, and highly available network growth.
Full Layer 3 Routing
IPv6 ready with comprehensive support for Static, RIP, OSPF, BGP, EVPN and VxLAN for dynamic routing flexibility.
Advanced Layer 2 Features
Robust VLAN support with STP, RSTP, RPVST+, PVST+, MSTP to optimize your network topology and redundancy.
Advanced Telemetry & Automation
Advanced telemetry and automation simplify troubleshooting across network, system, application, and security domains—using Python agents, CLI-based agents, and REST APIs to deliver rapid, flexible, and programmatic issue identification.
Standard BoM (What are in the box)
Official Resource Links
Why We Don’t Offer Online Checkout
At RelayVera, we serve B2B channel partners—resellers and system integrators—not direct consumers. Enterprise procurement involves formal quoting, purchase orders, contract terms, and cross-border logistics. These complexities cannot be handled through a standard shopping cart.