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- Visio-CAD drawings for Belden Copper solutions. Product Part No. Visio CAD PDF; Kit, 100-pair, with 4-pair Connecting Blocks: AX100693-S.
- In Visio Pro 2016, all I see are generic looking outline drawings. That just won't do for a technical drawing. I went to Visio Cafe and found actual Aruba networking switch visio stencils listed under the HPE-Networking section.
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I noticed some shiny Aruba switches on the bench today, they were for a job my colleague is working on. (Note: Each switch in a stack should be the same model, so these will need two stacks!)
I work on the occasional HP/Aruba core switch, but it’s been a while since I did any work on distribution switches like these. The first thing I learned, was there’s no dedicated stacking cable for them. They simply use a 10Gb (Twinax / DAC) cable. Which I suppose is pretty straight forward, but it means you lose an SFP+ port (which is a bit pants).*
*Note: You can stack with 1GB cables, but you can’t mix and match!
So I said “Give me a shoult when you stack them and I’ll take a nosey!”
Solution
In the ‘land of Aruba’ this is called creating a VSF (Virtual Switching Fabric). As you can see from the photo, these are 2930F Switches, and you can stack up to four switches in a VSF. The same stacking method is used on the 5400R (v3) and 5412, where you can link two 5400R or 5412’s).
Also this method is NOT to be confused with ‘Fabric Stacking’ which is available on the 2920,2930M,3800,3810M models, (that is more like Cisco FlexStack, with a dedicated 100Gb stack cable).
So, assuming you have your switch new and fresh, connect in with your console cable, and dedicate a port to use for VSF.
Then place the switch into a VSF domain
The switch will ask for a reboot, let it do so.
Repeat the procedure on the second switch, (but this will be member 2).
Once again let the switch reboot.
Post reboot you will see the ports are ‘re-numbered’ 1/{port-number} on vsf member 1, 2/{port-number} on vsf member 2 etc.
If you need to Stack 3 or 4 Switches then you need to add a second link, and create a ring;
i.e.
- Switch 2 (2nd link now to switch 3) vsf member 2 link 2 ethernet 26
- Switch 3 (1st link to switch 2 ) vsf member 2 link 1 ethernet 25
- Switch 3 (2nd link to switch 4 ) vsf member 2 link 2 ethernet 26
- Switch 4 (1st link to switch 3 ) vsf member 4 link 1 ethernet 25
- Switch 4 (2nd link to switch 1 ) vsf member 4 link 2 ethernet 26
Useful Aruba VSF Commands
show vsf or show vsf detail : Shows the list of provisioned chassis members.
show vsf link or show vsf link detail : Shows the state of vsf links for all members.
show vsf lldp-mad status : Shows LLDP MAD (Multi-Active Detection).
show vsftrunk-designated-forwarder : Shows designated forwarders for each trunk.
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More about the 2930M
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So what does the M stand for?
The M in 2930M stands for Modular. Modular uplinks. Modular stacking. Modular power. Together, the 2930M and the Aruba 2930F Switch Series provide you great choices so you can optimize for your specific environment. Here is an overview of the Aruba campus switch portfolio:
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Sue Gillespie is a senior product marketing manager for campus switching at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. When Sue is not perfecting her chocolate chip cookie recipe or volunteering at swim meets, she continues to enlighten the world on the advantages of Aruba's switches.