A firmware upgrade can occasionally go wrong. A power outage or network interruption during the write process can corrupt the firmware image. If the upgrade fails, the switch may become unresponsive, showing error LEDs (such as a solid yellow light on the SFP ports) without completing its boot cycle.
Here are some of the key releases based on official documentation:
Aruba Instant On 1930 Switch Series Data Sheet - Firewalls.com
For hardware replacement, RMA, or vendor support, contact your Aruba/HPE support channel and provide: aruba 1930 firmware
If a firmware update is available, an banner will appear on your 1930 switch.
You have three methods to check your running firmware:
Aruba Instant On 1930 Firmware: Complete Management & Upgrade Guide A firmware upgrade can occasionally go wrong
Security is a foundational pillar of the Aruba 1930 firmware. Unlike older legacy hardware, the 1930 series does not use a default password ; instead, security is enforced from the first boot, requiring the user to set unique credentials or use the Instant On app for secure onboarding. Frequent firmware updates are released to address vulnerabilities and refine the user experience, ensuring that even a budget-friendly switch remains resilient against evolving cyber threats.
You can download the firmware files from this site using this link - https://community.arubainstanton.com/blogs/jamie-easly1/2020/ Aruba Instant On Community 1930 Switch Series - Aruba Instant On Community
Under , the portal will indicate if a new version is available. Here are some of the key releases based
The Aruba 1930 features a safety fallback. If it fails to boot the primary partition multiple times, it automatically reverts to the secondary firmware image. If it remains unresponsive, perform a hard factory reset using a paperclip on the front panel reset button.
As of April 1, 2026, Version 3.3.4 is listed as the latest available software.
Unlike the legacy ProCurve interface, the 1930’s firmware includes a modern, responsive web interface. It loads quickly, doesn’t require Java or Flash, and logically groups features (VLANs, Link Aggregation, QoS). The “Dashboard” view provides excellent real-time bandwidth graphs per port.
You must obtain the firmware from the official HPE Aruba support site.
Aruba's official guidance is clear: always update to the latest version of software to ensure the best performance and security for your switch.