This guide provides information on how to configure, manage, and monitor basic switch operation.
Applicable products
This guide applies to these products:
Aruba 2930F Switch Series (JL253A, JL254A, JL255A, JL256A, JL258A, JL259A, JL260A, JL261A, JL262A,
JL263A, JL264A, JL557A, JL558A, JL559A)
Aruba 2930M Switch Series (JL319A, JL320A, JL321A, JL322A, JL323A, JL324A, R0M67A, R0M68A)
Switch prompts used in this guide
Examples in this guide are representative and may not match your particular switch/environment. Examples use
simplified prompts as follows:
Prompt
Explanation
switch#
#
indicates manager context (authority).
switch>
>
indicates operator context (authority).
switch(config)#
(config)
indicates the config context.
switch(vlan-
x
)#
(vlan-
x
)
indicates the vlan context of config, where
x
represents the VLAN ID. For example:
switch(vlan-128)#
.
switch(eth-
x
)#
(eth-
x
)
indicates the interface context of config,
where
x
represents the interface. For example:
switch(eth-48)#
.
switch-Stack#
Stack
indicates that stacking is enabled.
switch-Stack(config)#
Stack(config)
indicates the config context while
stacking is enabled.
switch-Stack(stacking)#
Stack(stacking)
indicates the stacking context of
config while stacking is enabled.
switch-Stack(vlan-
x
)#
Stack(vlan-
x
)
indicates the vlan context of config
while stacking is enabled, where
x
represents the
VLAN ID. For example:
switch-
Stack(vlan-128)#
.
switch-Stack(eth-
x
/
y
)#
Stack(eth-
x
/
y
)
indicates the interface context of
config, in the form
(eth-
<member-in-stack>
/
<interface>
)
. For example:
switch(eth-1/48)#
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Aruba 2930F / 2930M Management and Configuration Guide
for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08