Regarding the product, I have dealt with a few use cases involving the replacement of the hardware parts. I don't remember the use cases, but they were linked to software bugs.
Presale engineer at a wireless company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-06-17T13:25:01Z
Jun 17, 2024
The solution is mostly managed by a smartphone or a laptop using the internet. The switches can be managed from offline devices. They can be used as regular switches in some corporate networks with all the Layer 2 features.
I use it for my cameras. Specifically, I'm installing it because of the 48 and 24 ports. I use it for a few cameras, telephones, and PBX connections. It make easy for you to manage all the telephone apps.
The client does not choose the devices. The switches and modems are chosen by the presales unit. For example, I would like to have this product because the customer has 14 stores, and some of the stores have one or two access points. It is better to have an Aruba Instant On switch. It is an 84-port switch that is manageable in the cloud. This is why our presales unit has chosen the Aruba Instant On switch. It will be layer 2. There is no configuration required. There are no specific requirements for the switches.
Pre-Sales Engineer (Network & Security) at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-07-11T06:56:42Z
Jul 11, 2023
We work with various types of switches, including the Aruba 8000 series, 6000 series, 2000 series, and 3000 series, depending on the specific requirements of our customers. We adapt our solutions to meet each customer's unique needs rather than focusing on a single model or type. Customers can easily manage, control, and monitor the solution via Aruba GUI.
System Engineer at TS Qatar Systems and Communications
Reseller
Top 20
2022-08-05T11:23:33Z
Aug 5, 2022
If the customer wants a LAN infrastructure, where they want to communicate with each other, that's the primary use case. That's the primary use case.Also, when they want to deploy IP telephone solutions. When they want to share one common internet between everything they can do so with this. Those are the basic use cases.
The Aruba Instant On 1930 switches features advanced, smart-managed, fixed configuration Gigabit switches designed for small businesses that are easy-to-deploy and affordable. They’re made to handle today’s bandwidth-heavy applications like voice and video conferencing, enabling consistent connectivity to enhance performance. Using either the Instant On mobile app or the cloud-based web portal, you can quickly set up, monitor and manage the 1930 switch series from anywhere at any time....
The solution is used in certain districts and airports in my country.
Regarding the product, I have dealt with a few use cases involving the replacement of the hardware parts. I don't remember the use cases, but they were linked to software bugs.
We use the solution for a small number of users.
The solution is mostly managed by a smartphone or a laptop using the internet. The switches can be managed from offline devices. They can be used as regular switches in some corporate networks with all the Layer 2 features.
I use it for my cameras. Specifically, I'm installing it because of the 48 and 24 ports. I use it for a few cameras, telephones, and PBX connections. It make easy for you to manage all the telephone apps.
I use Aruba Instant On Switches in my company to ensure connection between different locations.
We use the solution in hotels that do not need switches with high capacity.
This solution is ideal for small and medium division enterprises.
The solution is ideal for small and medium sized enterprises.
It is used for small and medium-sized businesses.
In my company, I use Aruba Instant On Switches to manage enterprise connectivity.
The client does not choose the devices. The switches and modems are chosen by the presales unit. For example, I would like to have this product because the customer has 14 stores, and some of the stores have one or two access points. It is better to have an Aruba Instant On switch. It is an 84-port switch that is manageable in the cloud. This is why our presales unit has chosen the Aruba Instant On switch. It will be layer 2. There is no configuration required. There are no specific requirements for the switches.
We work with various types of switches, including the Aruba 8000 series, 6000 series, 2000 series, and 3000 series, depending on the specific requirements of our customers. We adapt our solutions to meet each customer's unique needs rather than focusing on a single model or type. Customers can easily manage, control, and monitor the solution via Aruba GUI.
The solution syncs network traffic and shares internet connections with clients.
We use the solution to provide internet access to our buildings.
We primarily use Instant On Switches for basic networking.
This is a hardware solution.
If the customer wants a LAN infrastructure, where they want to communicate with each other, that's the primary use case. That's the primary use case.Also, when they want to deploy IP telephone solutions. When they want to share one common internet between everything they can do so with this. Those are the basic use cases.
It is mostly used for our clients with small offices. We're using version 1930, series 500. It's deployed on-premise.