Mine showed up. Packaging was.... meh. It was packed in two PC tablet boxes taped together.
The fans are really noisy while it's starting, and even for a few minutes after it claims it's fully booted, but they settle down eventually.
It showed up with ancient firmware: ArubaOS 7.1.3.2. It is old enough that you have to use IE in compatibility mode to actually access it.
The board is somewhat interesting, if covered in heatsinks. I suspect the same PCB is used for the PoE versions as the non-PoE versions (see all the unused pins in the power connector!).
I'd be curious to see the internals of one of the PoE variants.
The fans are really noisy while it's starting, and even for a few minutes after it claims it's fully booted, but they settle down eventually.
It showed up with ancient firmware: ArubaOS 7.1.3.2. It is old enough that you have to use IE in compatibility mode to actually access it.
The board is somewhat interesting, if covered in heatsinks. I suspect the same PCB is used for the PoE versions as the non-PoE versions (see all the unused pins in the power connector!).
I'd be curious to see the internals of one of the PoE variants.