• No support for fragmentation and reassembly for encapsulated frames that result in an MTU violation. Such
frames will be dropped.
• Packets from ports configured with Port-Based Tunnels will not be bridged with locally switched ports.
Features that are blocked when Port-Based Tunnels are configured and the scope of the block (either globally, on
a port basis or on a VLAN basis):
Feature
Blocked globally/per port/ VLAN with Port-
Based Tunneling
IP multicast routing
Global
Openflow
Global
Q-in-Q
Global
Distributed Trunking
Global
Mesh
Global
VXLAN
Global
IP address: manual and dhcp
VLAN
802.1x, mac auth, webauth, LMA, port
security
Port
DIPLD (IPv4/IPv6)
Port
DSNOOP (IPv4/IPv6)
VLAN
ARP protect
VLAN
RA guard
Port
Virus throttling
Port
BYOD
VLAN
Trunk
Profile cannot be applied to a trunk
PBR policies
VLAN
VSF on a Port-Based Tunnel configured
port
Port
Source port/Multicast filters
Port
DHCP client/Server/Relay
VLAN
Preventing double tunneling of Aruba Access Points
When an Aruba Access Point (AP) is connected to a port on which Port-Based Tunneling is configured, there are
two tunnels from that port to the Controller - one for the AP and another for the tunneled node. To improve
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for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08