Stacking support
The ZTP process for stacked switches with Central is similar to the one for a standalone switch, with the
exception that only the commander in the stack checks in with Central. For switches supported on Central when
stacking is ON, refer to the
Aruba Central Switch Configuration Guide
.
Fault finder switch events
Fault finder switch events supported by Aruba Central
EVENT_FF_BAD_DRIVER_NIC
EVENT_FF_BAD_XCVR_NIC
EVENT_FF_BAD_CABLE
EVENT_FF_CABLE_LEN_HOPS
EVENT_FF_LOOP_OVER_BAND
EVENT_FF_BCAST_STORM
EVENT_PPMGR_DMM_SET_FULL_WARN
EVENT_PPMGR_DMM_SET_AUTO_WARN
EVENT_FF_LINKFLAP
interface device-type network-device
Syntax
interface
<PORT-LIST>
device-type network-device
no interface
<PORT-LIST>
device-type network-device
Description
Configures the type of device and identifies a port connected with a network infrastructure device (such as switch,
AP, router). The switch will not report the client entries on the port to Central.
The
no
form of this command removes the configuration of type of the device connected to the ports.
Command context
config
Parameters
PORT-LIST
Specifies the port number for the device.
Usage
[no] device-type { network-device }
Example
Switch(config)#
interface 2
device-type Configures the type of device being connected to the port.
switch(config)#
interface 2 device-type
network-device Marks a port being connected with a network infra
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