I haven't seen this delivered, but you may vote on this idea here and here. If you don't have access, ask your Aruba partner or local Aruba SE to vote. With enough votes, the idea will get additional attention.
For virtual ClearPass servers, you can do the same with/in your virtual switches for physical redundancy.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Jun 04, 2024 02:27 PM
From: boneyard
Subject: ClearPass appliance (C3010 and C1000) interface bonding
Any changes in this behaviour? If not anything planned?
Original Message:
Sent: Jun 06, 2022 10:14 AM
From: Shieva
Subject: ClearPass appliance (C3010 and C1000) interface bonding
At this time, ClearPass doesn't have the functionality to configure LACP on the server side.
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Shieva Eccles
Original Message:
Sent: Jun 03, 2022 10:04 AM
From: Arthur van de Wiel
Subject: ClearPass appliance (C3010 and C1000) interface bonding
Our ClearPass C3010 appliances and C1000 appliance are equiped with 4x1Gb interfaces. Do these device support interface bonding (LACP) or failover?
We have a CPPM cluster of two C3010 and one single ClearPass guest C1000
If possible we would like to have all devices dual connected for network maintenance purposes.
Can we make use of the extra ports (data/SPAN) or perhaps by adding extra network interfaces?
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Arthur van de Wiel
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