Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial IoT (IIoT)

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  • 1.  ArubaOS-CX

    Posted Sep 08, 2022 08:14 AM
    I have been working with ArubaOS/ProVision for a while and I am just deploying my first ArubaOS-CX switch.  

    In ArubaOS to untag VLAN 80 on port 1-24 I would do the commands below.

    config
    vlan 80
    untagged 1-24

    Can you set the access VLAN on multiple ports like this at once or does it have to be one at a time like this?  

    config
    interface 1/1/1
    vlan access 80
    interface 1/1/2
    vlan access 80
    interface 1/1/3
    vlan access 80
    interface 1/1/4
    vlan access 80

    and so on.......

    Am I going about this the wrong way or missing something?


  • 2.  RE: ArubaOS-CX
    Best Answer

    MVP GURU
    Posted Sep 08, 2022 10:20 AM
    Hi! I believe this is the wrong Forum's discussion section (IoT) to ask for ArubaOS-CX help (you risk your thread will pass unnoticed), better to eventually open this thread on the Wired Intelligent Edge section for better visibility.

    By the way, if your ArubaOS-CX version is enough recent (say newer than 10.03...and it should be that, newer than 10.05, at least) the command interface 1/1/1-1/1/4 should work projecting you into the config-if context for the indicated range (1/1/1-1/1/4), at that point you can specify the vlan access option for that range, example:

    cx# config
    cx(config)# interface 1/1/1-1/1/4
    cx(config-if-<1/1/1-1/1/4>)# vlan access
    <1-4094> VLAN identifier
    cx(config-if-<1/1/1-1/1/4>)# vlan access 20

    Give it a try!


  • 3.  RE: ArubaOS-CX

    Posted Sep 08, 2022 10:36 AM
    Thank you that is what I was looking to do.  I was going about it the wrong way.

    I will see if support can move or delete this ticket since it doesn't look like I can.