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HPE Aruba Networking 2930M Switch Series

Backplane Stacking and VSF - Best practices on AOS-Switch version 16.08

Aruba 2930M Switches Installation and Getting Started Guide

Aruba 2930F / 2930M Advanced Traffic Management Guide for ArubaOS-Switch 16.05

Aruba Basic Operation Guide for ArubaOS-Switch 16.06

Aruba 2930F / 2930M Advanced Traffic Management Guide for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08

Aruba 2930F / 2930M Advanced Traffic Management Guide for ArubaOS-Switch 16.10

CLI Reference Guide for ArubaOS-CX, ArubaOS-Switch, and Cisco IOS Published: January 2019 Rev: 5

Is it possible to vsf stack different aruba models?

Is it possible to vsf stack different aruba models? think about 2930f and 2930m cause we are looking into the smartrate ports on the 2930m but the rest of you aruba switch are 2930f.

Answer:

“No, it isn't possible to made a VSF stack mixing Aruba 2930F and 2930M”.

Why? because VSF and Backplane stacking (respectively supported on and provided by Aruba 2930F and Aruba 2930M) are technology deployed on switch series that can't be simply “mixed” in a common stack (either VSF or Backplane).

The VSF - as a Frontplane Stack technology - made of Aruba 2930F is not engineered to accept any Aruba 2930M switches into the stack (no matter if VSF uses “standard Ethernet ports” as stack ports) and, vice-versa, a Backplane Stack made of Aruba 2930M switches will never see an Aruba 2930F able to join the stack simply because the Aruba 2930F switch series was not engineered with required hardware capabilities - ad-hoc Stacking slot, Stacking module and Stacking cables - to be able to join such of a Backplane Stack in the way required by the Aruba 2930M.

To recap:

Aruba 2930F → VSF made of Aruba 2930F Switch Series models as stack members. Aruba 2930M → Backplane Stack made of Aruba 2930M Switch Series models as stack members.

Mix is not an option.



Aruba Switch Stack

Aruba Switch Stack

VSF/VSX Compatibility
Switch Series Virtualization Technology Max devices in same virtual switch Accepted Switches in the same virtual device Inter switch link speed Max active ports for LAG per cluster
2930MBackplane stacking102930M1/10G8
2930FVSF82930F1/10G8
3810MBackplane stacking103810M40G8
5400RVSF (v3 blades only)25400R1/10/40G8
CX 4100iN/A---8–single switch only
CX 6000N/A---8–single switch only
CX 6100N/A---8–single switch only
CX 6200VSF8CX 6200 (6200F-12G models can only stack with each other, and not with other 6200F and 6200M models)1/10G16
CX 6300VSF10 CX 6300 (6300L models can only stack with each other and not with other 6300M or 6300F models)10/25/50G16
CX 6400VSX2CX 640010/25/50/100G32
CX 8100VSX2CX 810010/40/100G8
CX 8320VSX2CX 832010/40G32
CX 8325VSX2CX 832510/25/40/100G32
CX 8360VSX2CX 836010/25/40/100G32
CX 8400VSX2CX 840010/25/40/100G32
CX 9300VSX2CX 9300 (9300 models can only stack with like models – 9300 with 9300, 9300S with 9300S only)40/100/200/400G32
CX 10000VSX2CX 1000010/25/40/100G32

A switch stack is a set of switches that are interconnected through stacking ports. The switches in a stack elect a primary switch called Commander and a backup switch as Standby. The remaining switches become Members of the stack. The following table lists the switches that support stacking:

Switch Stacking Support
Switch Platform Maximum Number of Stack Members Minimum Supported Version for Template Group Minimum Supported Version for UI Group Supported Stack Type (Frontplane (VSF) / Backplane (BPS)) Supported Configuration Group Type for Stacking (UI / Template)
Aruba 2920 Switch Series4WB.16.04.0008WB.16.08.0001BPSUI and Template
Aruba 2930M Switch Series10WC.16.06.0006WC.16.08.0001BPSUI and Template
Aruba 2930F Switch Series8WC.16.07.0002WC.16.08.0001VSFUI and Template
Aruba 5400R Switch Series2KB.16.06.0008N/AVSFTemplate only
Aruba 3810 Switch Series10KB.16.07.0002KB.16.08.0001BPSUI and Template






show inventory

show inventory

#show inventory

Description: This command displays the hardware inventory of Mobility Conductor or the managed device. Example: Execute this command to display the hardware component inventory of Mobility Conductor.

(host) [mynode] #show inventory

Mgmt Port HW MAC Addr           : 00:0C:29:71:10:0B
HW MAC Addr                     : 00:0C:29:71:10:15
System Serial#                  : DC0604083
Activate license                : Not applicable
Supported device type           : MM
Active device type              : MM

Issue this command to display the hardware component inventory of the managed device. The output of this command will vary depending on the controller platform type.

(host-md) #show inventory

Supervisor Card slot            : 0
System Serial#                  : BA0009743 (Date:12/26/14)
CPU Card Serial#                : AE51038711 (Date:12/25/14)
CPU Card Assembly#              : 2010216H
CPU Card Revision               : (Rev:01.00)
Interface Card Serial#          : AE51031572 (Date:12/25/14)
Interface Card Assembly#        : 2010085E
Interface Card Revision         : (Rev:04.00)
SC Model#                       : Aruba7210
HW MAC Addr                     : 00:1a:1e:01:b2:28 to 00:1a:1e:01:b2:2f
CPLD Version                    : (Rev: 1.4)
Power Supply 0                  : Present               : No
Power Supply 1                  : Present               : Yes
: 12V OK                : Yes
: Fan OK                : Yes
: Aruba Model No        : 2510057
: Vendor & Model No     : QCS DCJ3501-01P
: Serial No             : QCS142320YU
: MFG Date              : 6/5/14
: Output 1 Config       : 12V 350W
: Input Min             : 90V AC
: Input Max             : 264V AC
Main Board Temperatures         :
: U24 - Local Temp      30 C (shadow of XLP heatsink)
: Q1  - Remote 1 Temp   34 C (shadow of VRM, VDD_CPU)
: Q2  - Remote 2 Temp   33 C (shadow of VRM, VDD_SOC)
: U44 - Local Temp      25 C (shadow of DPI connector)
: U29  - Remote 1 Temp  31 C (XLP die temperature)
: Q36  - Remote 2 Temp  28 C (shadow of 98X1422)
: J2  - DDR A Temp      24 C (DDR3 A temp)
: J4  - DDR B Temp      26 C (DDR3 B temp)
: J1  - DDR C Temp      25 C (DDR3 C temp)
: J3  - DDR D Temp      27 C (DDR3 D temp)
: Port 0 Temp           148 C (1G PHY temp)
: Port 1 Temp           148 C (1G PHY temp)
Interface Board Temperatures    :
: U21 - Local Temp      27 C (shadow of port 1 RJ45)
: Q4 - Remote 1 Temp    28 C (shadow of 88E1543)
: Q3 - Remote 2 Temp    34 C (shadow of 88X2140)
Fan  0                          : 8916 rpm (5.495 V),Speed Low
Fan  1                          : 9029 rpm (5.495 V),Speed Low
Fan  2                          : 9029 rpm (5.450 V),Speed Low
Fan  3                          : 8998 rpm (5.630 V),Speed Low
Main Board Voltages             :
ispPAC_POWR1014A_A              :
: 1V2                  1.20V sense 1.232 V
: VDD SOC              0.937V sense 0.918 V
: VCC IOBD 1V5         1.50V sense 1.528 V
: DDR3BD_VTT           0.75V sense 0.750 V
: VCC 1A               1.00V sense 1.024 V
: IV8_DIGITAL          1.80V sense 1.848 V
: 3V3_MAIN             3.30V sense 3.366 V
: VCC1                 1.00V sense 1.018 V
: VCC25                2.50V sense 2.556 V
: 3V3 SB               3.30V sense 3.360 V
ispPAC_POWR1014A_B              :
: VDD                  0.806V sense 0.786 V
: VCC IOAC 1V5         1.50V sense 1.528 V
: DDR3AC_VTT           0.75V sense 0.752 V
: VDD_SRAM             1.00V sense 1.042 V
: VCC1B                1.00V sense 1.030 V
: 1V8_ANALOG           1.80V sense 1.854 V
: 1V8                  1.80V sense 1.866 V
: VDDIO12_XAUI         1.20V sense 1.224 V
: 5V                   5.00V sense 5.016 V
Interface Board Voltages        :
ispPAC_POWR6AT6                 :
: VCC33                3.30V sense 3.366 V
: VCC 18               1.80V sense 1.856 V
: VCC1                 1.00V sense 1.026 V
: VCC12                1.20V sense 1.224 V
: VCC12-DVDD           1.20V sense 1.212 V
: VCC9                 0.90V sense 0.928 V


Example code backuplane stack deployment 2930M Switch

Switch 2

Aruba-2930M-48G-PoEP# config term
Aruba-2930M-48G-PoEP(config)# stacking e
This will save the current configuration and reboot the switch.
Continue [y/n]?  y

Switch 1

Aruba-2930M-48G-PoEP# config term
Aruba-2930M-48G-PoEP(config)# stacking e
This will save the current configuration and reboot the switch.
Continue [y/n]?  y  
Aruba-Stack-2930M> ena
Username: admin
Password:*******
Your previous successful login (as manager) was on 2024-07-24 01:13:18
from 172.16.200.138
Aruba-Stack-2930M#
Aruba-Stack-2930M#sh stacking 
Aruba-Stack-2930M#stacking member 1 priority 255
Aruba-Stack-2930M#sh stacking
Aruba-Stack-2930M# sh stacking
Stack ID         : 0200a852-d4bc1180
MAC Address      : a852d4-bc118a
Stack Topology   : Ring
Stack Status     : Active
Split Policy     : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime           : 0d 0h 8m
Software Version : WC.16.11.0001
 Mbr
ID  Mac Address       Model                                 Pri Status
 --- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
  1  a852d4-bc1180     Aruba JL322A 2930M-48G-PoE+ Switch    128 Commander
  2  a852d4-bc6b00     Aruba JL322A 2930M-48G-PoE+ Switch    128 Standby
Aruba-Stack-2930M# sho vla 1
Status and Counters - VLAN Information - VLAN 1
VLAN ID : 1
Name : DEFAULT_VLAN
Status : Port-based
Voice : No
Jumbo : No
Private VLAN : none
Associated Primary VID : none
Associated Secondary VIDs : none
Port Information Mode     Unknown VLAN Status
---------------- -------- ------------ ----------
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Overridden Port VLAN configuration
Port  Mode
----- ------------
Aruba-Stack-2930M# confi ter
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# stacking member 1  priority 255
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# sh stacking
Stack ID         : 0200a852-d4bc1180
MAC Address      : a852d4-bc118a
Stack Topology   : Ring
Stack Status     : Active
Split Policy     : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime           : 0d 0h 11m
Software Version : WC.16.11.0001
 Mbr
 ID  Mac Address       Model                                 Pri Status
 --- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
  1  a852d4-bc1180     Aruba JL322A 2930M-48G-PoE+ Switch    255 Commander
  2  a852d4-bc6b00     Aruba JL322A 2930M-48G-PoE+ Switch    128 Standby
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)#
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# stacking member 2 priority 254
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# show stacking
Stack ID         : 0200a852-d4bc1180
MAC Address      : a852d4-bc118a
Stack Topology   : Ring
Stack Status     : Active
Split Policy     : One-Fragment-Up
Uptime           : 0d 0h 13m
Software Version : WC.16.11.0001
 Mbr
 ID  Mac Address       Model                                 Pri Status
 --- ----------------- ------------------------------------- --- ---------------
  1  a852d4-bc1180     Aruba JL322A 2930M-48G-PoE+ Switch    255 Commander
  2  a852d4-bc6b00     Aruba JL322A 2930M-48G-PoE+ Switch    254 Standby


Dynamic LACP trunk

The switch automatically negotiates trunked links between LACP-configured ports on separate devices, and offers one dynamic trunk option: LACP. To configure the switch to initiate a dynamic LACP trunk with another device, use the interface command in the CLI to set the default LACP option to active on the ports you want to use for the trunk. For example, the following command sets ports 1/A4 and 2/A4 to LACP active:

Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# interface 2/A4 lacp active
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# interface 1/A4 lacp active

The preceding Example: works if the ports are not already operating in a trunk. To change the LACP option on ports already operating as a trunk, you must first remove them from the trunk. For example, if ports 1/A4 and 2/A4 are LACP-active and operating in a trunk with another device, you would do the following to change them to LACP-passive:

Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# no interface 2/A4 lacp 
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# no interface 1/A4 lacp 

Removes the ports from the trunk.

Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# interface 2/A4 lacp passive
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# interface 1/A4 lacp passive

Configures LACP passive.

Using keys to control dynamic LACP trunk configuration

The lacp key option provides the ability to control dynamic trunk configuration. Ports with the same key will be aggregated as a single trunk.

There are two types of keys associated with each port, the Admin key and the Operational key. The Operational key is the key currently in use. The Admin key is used internally to modify the value of the Operational key.

The Admin and Operational key are usually the same, but using static LACP can alter the Operational key during run time, in which case the keys would differ. The lacp key command configures both the Admin and Operational keys when using dynamic LACP trunks. It only configures the Admin key if the trunk is a static LACP trunk. It is executed in the interface context.

Syntax:[no] lacp [active | passive | key <0-65535>]
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# interface 2/A4 lacp key 500
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# interface 1/A4 lacp key 500
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# show interfaces config
switch# show trunks
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# show lacp
                                      LACP
           LACP      Trunk     Port                LACP
   Port    Enabled   Group     Status    Partner   Status
   -----   -------   -------   -------   -------   -------
 Admin   Oper
 Key     Key
 ------  ------
   1/A4    Active    1/A4      Up        No        Success
 500     500
   2/A4    Active    2/A4      Up        No        Success
 500     500
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# exit
Aruba-Stack-2930M# write mem


Set VLAN

vlan 1
vlan 500
  name ServerVM
vlan 501
  name ServerStack
vlan 502
  name ISP1
vlan 503
  name ISP2
vlan 504
  name ISP3
vlan 505
  name LAN-UTM
vlan 506
  name WIFI-AP
vlan 507
  name VIP
vlan 508
  name ST
vlan 509
  name Staff
vlan 510
  name Teacher
vlan 511
  name Students
vlan 512
  name Accounting
vlan 513
  name Printer 
vlan 514
  name AC
vlan 515
  name iDRAC
vlan 516
  name KVM
vlan 517
  name Guest
vlan 518
  name VoIP
vlan 519
  name IoT
vlan 520
  name Cameras
vlan 521
  name VC
vlan 522
  name VPN
vlan 523
  name VLAN523
vlan 524
  name VLAN524
vlan 525
  name VLAN525


Other Commands

Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)#hostname Aruba-Stack
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)#interface vlan 1
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)#ip address 172.16.28.22 255.255.254.0
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.28.1
Aruba-Stack-2930M(config)# write mem


Antonio Perez 2024/07/23 22:18

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