The Aruba Instant ON 1930 switch is a completely different type of switch. Procedure above is for 2930F AOS-Switches.
Please ask your question on the
Aruba Instant ON forum for a better coverage/audience.
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Herman Robers
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If you have urgent issues, always contact your Aruba partner, distributor, or Aruba TAC Support. Check
https://www.arubanetworks.com/support-services/contact-support/ for how to contact Aruba TAC. Any opinions expressed here are solely my own and not necessarily that of Hewlett Packard Enterprise or Aruba Networks.
In case your problem is solved, please invest the time to post a follow-up with the information on how you solved it. Others can benefit from that.
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 05, 2022 07:12 AM
From: Syed Assad
Subject: ArubaOS Switches SSL certificates and Python
Dear i am having issue with ArubaOS Local Web GUI on 1930 Aruba Switch
please share 1930 Switch Hardening guide
Original Message:
Sent: Jul 27, 2022 04:46 AM
From: Shobana Nandakumar
Subject: ArubaOS Switches SSL certificates and Python
You can use EST - Enrollment over Secure Transport server to deploy certificates in enterprise network AOS switches. More details of the same are present in
https://techhub.hpe.com/eginfolib/Aruba/16.09/5200-5903/index.html#GUID-04606DF3-F151-4182-87AA-E8D3E3207A4C.html
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Shobana
Aruba
Original Message:
Sent: Jul 26, 2022 02:59 PM
From: Peter Storgaard
Subject: ArubaOS Switches SSL certificates and Python
Hi,
I have started digging into the REST API of our access switches (2930F)
I'm using Python to do so.
Its all fine in my LAB where i do not use https "web-management ssl"
But i do not want to deploy anything in production over HTTP.
How do you guys handle certificates on your switches.
Do you tell python to ignore the cert error?
Or do you follow the process of:
1. Import ROOT cert from PKI
2. Generate CSR
3. Sign CSR
4. Import signed cert.
I see above being quite time consuming as we have 100+ switches.