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a week ago
a week ago
Good evening, in the company we have an old Cisco 2821 that has reached the end of its life cycle after so many years of honorable service. With a view to having a single manufacturer for switches and access points, we were considering whether HP offered a similar product to the Cisco mentioned above. What kind of product could be valid, if one exists. Thanks in advance for the support.
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a week ago - last edited a week ago
a week ago - last edited a week ago
Re: Old router to replace with an Aruba one
Hello @Leviathan,
There are range of routers in HPE from Fixed Port to Modular Routers and Virtual and Wireless Routers.
You can visit below link and select as per your requirements:
https://buy.hpe.com/in/en/networking/routers/c/4172265
Thanks!
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a week ago
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SolutionHi @Leviathan !
While I absolutely agree with @akg7 let me guide you to a specific series that would be adequate replacement.
Since your old router is 2U modular one, maybe MSR3000 series will suite your needs for flexibility and performance - https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getdocument.aspx?docname=c04123140
However, MSR2000 series is also something you need to consider, maybe it will fit your needs just well - https://h20195.www2.hpe.com/v2/getdocument.aspx?docname=c04123120
Hope this helps!
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Re: Old router to replace with an Aruba one
Thanks for the support, I believe the HPE FlexNetwork MSR3024 might be right for us.
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