Firmware - Aruba 1930

The Aruba 1930 series includes an enterprise-grade safety feature: (traditionally labeled as Image1 and Image2, or Active and Next).

The 1930 stores two versions of firmware (Primary and Secondary). If an update fails, the switch can revert to the previous stable version, preventing "bricking." Step-by-Step: How to Manually Update Aruba 1930 Firmware

Select the destination. Choose the backup (non-active) image slot to ensure you do not overwrite the currently running image. Browse and select the downloaded .stk file. aruba 1930 firmware

The Aruba 1930 series offers two distinct management modes. Your firmware upgrade path depends entirely on which mode you choose during deployment. Cloud-Managed Mode (Aruba Instant On Portal)

Most users pair the 1930 with the or cloud portal. The Aruba 1930 series includes an enterprise-grade safety

Automated LLDP-MED attributes now dynamically assign QoS tags to VoIP traffic more efficiently.

Log into the local switch web GUI using your admin credentials. Navigate to > Backup and Restore . Choose the backup (non-active) image slot to ensure

If you are in local management mode, follow these steps to ensure a smooth transition:

As of early 2026, the current gold standard for the 1930 series is Firmware Version 3.3.4 , released on March 26, 2025