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Aruba Basic Operation Guide for ArubaOS-Switch 16.10
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About this guide
Applicable products
Switch prompts used in this guide
Getting Started
Using the switch setup screen
Recommended minimal configuration
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Custom log in banners
Banner operation with telnet, serial, or SSHv2 access
Banner operation with the WebAgent
Banner operating notes
banner motd command with non-interactive mode
ArubaOS-Switch UI
Overview
System — Status
System — Events
System — Stack
System — Monitor
System – SNMP
System – Firmware Update
Interfaces — Ports
Interfaces — PoE
Interfaces — Monitor
Interfaces — VLANs
Interfaces — Trunks
Traffic — Spanning Tree
Security — Clients
Security — User Roles
Security — Intrusion Log
Security — Port Security
Security — IP Authorization
Configurations — Config Report
Configurations — Management
Aruba Central Onboarding
Accessing Next-Gen UI with IPv6 Link Local Address
Using HTTPS secure connection
Operating in Preview Mode
Overview of Preview Mode
Enabling Preview Mode
Viewing features in Preview Mode
Multicast Offload Engine
Enabling MOE
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Listing available commands
Listing command options
Displaying CLI “Help”
Enabling and disabling CLI message prefixes
Enabling and disabling CLI interactive command mode
Interactive commands requiring additional options
Menu commands
SNMPv3 special cases
Simplifying entry of commands at the command line
Finding or completing a command
redo
repeat
alias
CLI shortcut keystrokes
Overview of the CLI
Privilege levels for CLI access
Privilege levels at log on
Privilege level operation
Operator privileges
Manager privileges
Configuration commands and context configuration modes
Configuring the switch
Using the CLI to implement configuration changes
Creating a custom default configuration
Copying an existing configuration file to the custom default configuration file
Copying the custom default config file onto the switch
Copying the custom default config file off the switch
Using SFTP and SCP to transfer the custom configuration
Erasing a configuration file
Displaying the configuration files
Troubleshooting custom default configuration files
Using the menu and WebAgent to implement configuration changes configuration file
Zeroizing the file storage of the management module
Zeroizing the management module files
Zeroizing from the ROM console
Zeroization
Using Primary and Secondary flash image options
Displaying the current flash image data
Switch software downloads
Replacing or removing local switch software
Rebooting the switch
Setting the default flash for bootup
Booting from the default flash or configuration file
Booting from a specified flash
Enabling and disabling the fastboot option
Using reload
Boot and reload command comparison
Operating notes about booting
Managing multiple configuration files
Viewing the status and content of startup-config files
Changing or overriding the reboot configuration policy
Managing startup-config files in the switch
Uploading a configuration file to a remote TFTP host
Downloading a configuration file from a remote TFTP host
Uploading a configuration file to a serially connected host
Downloading a configuration file from a serially connected host
Multiple configuration files
Operating notes for multiple configuration files
Viewing the configuration of interfaces
Viewing the running configuration of interfaces
Viewing the startup configuration of interfaces
Using automatic configuration update with DHCP Option 66
Enabling and disabling the configuration file update using Option 66
Possible scenarios for updating the configuration file
Operating notes about automatic configuration
Overview of switch configuration
Configuration file management
Managing interface access and System Information
Managing interface access
Listing the current console/serial link configuration
Enabling and disabling inbound Telnet access
Viewing inbound and outbound Telnet only sessions
Web-management interface configuration for idle timeout
Enabling and disabling inbound WebAgent access
Reconfiguring the console/serial link settings
Software version support of console/serial link settings
Interface-access parameters
Terminal line width and length settings
Window size negotiation for a telnet session
Denying interface access
Viewing and setting system information
Viewing system information
Setting system information
System parameters
Configuring IP Addressing
Using the CLI to configure IP Addressing, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
Viewing the current IP configuration
Configuring an IP address and subnet mask on a VLAN
Removing an IP address that is configured on a VLAN
Multiple IP addresses configuration on a VLAN (multinetting)
Removing IP addresses from a multinetted VLAN
Configuring the optional default gateway
Setting the Time-To-Live (TTL)
Managing loopback interfaces
Adding a loopback interface
Removing a loopback interface
Displaying loopback interface configurations
Summary of loopback interface configuration
Overview of loopback interfaces
Retaining VLAN-1 IP addressing across configuration file downloads
Enabling IP preserve to retain VLAN-1 IP addressing
Operating rules for IP preserve
Overview of IP preserve
Configuring a single source IP address for software applications
Specifying the source IP address
Canceling the source IP address assignment
Viewing source IP address configurations
Viewing source IP selection policy status
Viewing full source IP details
Viewing protocol configuration and status information
Configuration error messages
Overview of single source IP addresses for software applications
The source IP selection policy
IP configuration features
Effects of IP addressing on switch operation
Network preparations for configuring DHCP/Bootp
Overview of IP Addressing
IP addressing with multiple VLANs
DHCP/Bootp operation
Managing switch software
Viewing or downloading the software manual set
Updating the switch software to a new version
Updating the switch software
Backing up your current configuration and image
Downloading and installing software from a TFTP server
Downloading and installing software from a PC or Unix workstation
Downloading and installing software from a USB flash drive
Best practices, recommendations, and precautions
Validating switch software
Validating a software image
Software signing and verification
Rolling back switch software
Managing scheduled jobs
Schedule a job to run automatically
Deleting a scheduled job
Viewing scheduled jobs
Time adjustments and scheduling jobs
The Job Scheduler
Alternate configuration files
Daylight Saving Time
Managing power-saving features
Configuring the module power-saving option
Configuring the LED power-saving option
Configuring the slot low-power option
Disabling power-saving options
Enabling energy-efficient-ethernet (EEE)
Enabling advertisement of EEE TLVs
Disabling EEE or advertisement of EEE TLV
Hibernate mode
hibernate
Viewing settings for power-saving and energy efficiency
Displayed values for Energy-efficient-ethernet (EEE)
Power-saving features supported by modules
Overview of power-saving features
Websites
Support and other resources
Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
Accessing updates
Remote support
Warranty information
Regulatory information
Documentation feedback
Finding and Maintaining Networking Devices
Compliance
RFC 4292
RFC 4292 supported operations
RFC 4292 MIB operations
JITC authorization requirements
Local authentication and authorization
Security user log access
Authentication and Authorization through RADIUS
Authentication and Authorization through TACACS
Common access card (two-factor) authentication
Overview
Two-factor authentication
Restrictions
Expected behaviors
Secure Mode
Federal government certification
Managing the device link detection protocol (DLDP)
Enabling or disabling DLDP
Setting the DLDP advertisement interval
Enabling and disabling types of DLDP debugging
Clearing statistics on DLDP packets
Viewing DLDP configuration information and statistics
Setting the DLDP delaydown timer
Setting DLDP unidirectional-shutdown mode
Setting the DLDP authentication-mode
Setting or removing a DLDP authentication password
Include-credentials and encrypt-credentials considerations
Restrictions for DLDP
Overview of device link detection protocol (DLDP)
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