NOTE:
In the factory default configuration, the switch automatically obtains its IP network
settings from a DHCP or BootP server after connecting to the network. If you do not use direct
console access to initially determine the switch IP address, you can determine the assigned IP
address by inspecting your DHCP/BootP server or by querying LLDP information from another,
directly connected neighbor switch. CLI LLDP commands for an ArubaOS neighbor switch are
listed below.
For the specified port on the neighbor switch, lists the IP
address and other data for the directly connected Aruba 2930F
show lldp info remote
port_#
switch (where
port_#
is the port used on the neighbor switch
to access the Aruba 2930F switch you are setting up).
Lists IP address and other data on all active ports on the
neighbor switch.
show lldp info remote all
SFP/SFP+ installation notes
NOTE:
To ensure proper operation of your switch, use only the genuine HPE Aruba SFP/SFP+
transceivers supported by your switch. When selecting a fiber SFP device, make sure it can
function at a temperature that is not less than the recommended maximum operational temperature
of the product. Use only approved Laser Class 1 SFP transceivers.
Use only genuine HPE Aruba SFP/SFP+ transceivers
Non-HPE Aruba SFP/SFP+ transceivers are not supported. Use of genuine HPE Aruba products
ensures that your network maintains optimal performance and reliability. Should you require
additional transceivers, please contact an HPE Aruba sales representative or an authorized
reseller. For transceiver support information for your switch model, see the following two support
matrixes in the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library at
www.hpe.com/networking/
ResourceCenter
:
•
HPE Networking Legacy ProCurve Product Family Mini-GBIC and SFP Support Matrix
•
HPE Networking Legacy ProCurve Product Family 10–GBE Transceiver Support Matrix
SFP/SFP+ installation notes
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