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HP ProCurve 3500 Series Switches

HP ProCurve 3500 Series Switches

As a series of intelligent edge switches, HP ProCurve 3500’s offer many advantages for enterprise IT environments looking to get a better handle on their advanced access layer and small distribution needs. For starters, the HP ProCurve 3500 switch series is all about options, and offers a wide range of Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) and 10/100 interfaces including Power over Ethernet (PoE) and PoE+ as well as various non-PoE options. Additionally, this particular HP ProCurve switch series offers different 10 GbE connectivity options, such as CX4, X2 and SFP+, on the Gigabit switches included in the series. Including Gigabit switches and more, there are 8 total models within the HP ProCurve 3500 switch series, which include:  E3500-24 (J9470A), E3500-48 (J9472A), E3500-24-PoE (J9471A), E3500-48-PoE (J9472A), E3500-24G-PoE yl (J8692A), E3500-48G-PoE yl (J8693A), E3500-24G-PoE+ yl (J9310A) and E3500-48G-PoE+ yl (J9311A). The “yl” models cause HP ProCurve 3500 switches to also be referred to as HP ProCurve 3500yl switches.

The various models within the HP ProCurve 3500 switch series offer many different options, but they also offer many of the same features and technologies since they are all a part of the same HP ProCurve switch family. Built on the same high-capacity and high-speed architecture, some of the features all HP 3500 switches share that allow them to provide a high level of Quality of Service (QoS) to your data center include Layer 4 prioritization, traffic prioritization, and bandwidth shaping. And for exceptional management capabilities, some features that HP ProCurve 3500yl switches are endowed with include remote intelligent mirroring, command authorization, friendly port names, dual flash images, and multiple configuration files. Other features that add to the general performance of HP 3500 switches include selectable queue configurations, virtual router redundancy protocol, HP’s switch meshing, Auto-MDIX, and new distributed trunking.

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