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The HP JY728A Aruba Micro-USB 2.0 Console Adapter Cable delivers fast 480 Mbps data transfer with a TTL serial female to USB male connection, designed specifically for Aruba AP-203H and AP-303H access points. Lightweight and available in assorted colors, this cable ensures quick, hassle-free device configuration both indoors and outdoors.
Brand | HP |
Connector Type | Micro USB, USB 2.0 |
Cable Type | USB |
Compatible Devices | iPhone |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy S6, iPhone 6S |
Recommended Uses For Product | Device configuration and management |
Ethernet cable category | Cat 5e |
Color | Assorted Colors |
Connector Gender | Female-to-Female, Female-to-Male, Male-to-Male |
Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 5 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Specification Met | Fda |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Hewlett Packard |
UPC | 190017107844 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00190017107844 |
Standing screen display size | 1 Inches |
RAM | 1 TB |
Item model number | JY728A |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.37 x 5 x 0.06 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.37 x 5 x 0.06 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Batteries | Product Specific batteries required. |
ASIN | B071YNFZBG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 2, 2017 |
B**E
If you're consoling into an Aruba Wireless access point this is absolutely necessary.
First and foremost, keep in mind that even with this you need something to power up the Aruba AP. This only provides the connection. So don't complain if it doesn't power up when you connect this. You need a power adapter or something to provide POE to the Aruba AP for it to turn on.Okay now to the review of the actual cable. This LOOKS like a normal Micro USB to USB cable. It's not. Those WILL NOT WORK to console the Aruba APs. There's a specific pin out being used in this proprietary cable to allow connectivity. I went thru a lot of cussing and aggravation before learning this fact. So, I hope this helps someone else down the line.Once connected and the AP is powered up you can use this like any other console cable. It shows up as a Serial port and you can use a terminal program (I used PuTTy) to connect in and view or make changes as needed.
D**N
The cable is awesome but this item was lost in transit
The cable is great, especially if you own Aruba WAPs like the ap-345 that have the micro USB without proper voltage conversion, which is most of the newer ones, and unfortunately, this particular item for me was lost in transit. So the cable is great, I’m MacGyver-ed one out of other parts to set things up for a client but this particular cable is the better way to go long term.
W**D
Use this cable for HPE / Aruba
If you are dealing with the new HPE or Aruba gear, this is what works as you cannot use a standard USB cable with the same connectors on each end.
D**T
Good cable, wrong photo
The photo is wrong. This is the proprietary Aruba AP console cable. It looks like an orange USB-A to mini-USB cable, with a larger than normal USB-A end to hold the circuitry. It's about 1 meter long. It's actually a USB to 3.3v TTL serial converter (electrically similar to an FTDI Friend for Arduinos). The "micro-usb" end is electrically different from usb. When you plug it into a linux pc, it will show up as /dev/ttyUSB0, not special driver needed. Use 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control, no carrier watch. I have only used this on an Aruba AP-515.
D**H
Works with Aruba 555 and 635
Was very easy, no drivers needed for Mac, plug in, few terminal commands and you can see console info. Used this cable to wipe and upgrade Aruba os and change my boxes from RW to US, very easy and reliable connection.
R**H
Right tool for the job
It was odd that a new Managed switch did not come with the correct cable, but finding this little gem ensured that we were able to get it programmed and deployed quickly.
C**S
Must have for Aurba
I'm a network engineer for a tech company and we regularly deal with Aruba APs. This is the cable you need to console in to an indoor Aruba AP.
N**T
Good enough, thanks Aruba design!
Curse Aruba for making the AP-345 use TTL serial with a micro USB plug. The cable you’ll get should be orange with a USB A end and a micro USB end which is a disguise for the 3.3V TTL on the AP. Cable should detect as a FTDI TTL serial to USB device and you should probably have FTDI drivers installed to use this. Cable is a bit short but I had a USB extension cord on hand which made the cable more bearable to use on the lab bench.
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