Because of history, there are multiple Aruba/HP/HPE switch lines. At some point in time, the switches that were initially HP ProCurve, and ran the Provision OS, like 2530/2920/3810/5400R, have been renamed to Aruba and ArubaOS Switch operating system. While the name is different, the commands are just the same (because it is renamed). These are different from the ArubaOS MAS (Mobility Access Switch, which is the legacy Aruba switch), Comware switches, and AOS-CX. The elsewhere on the page mentioned CLI comparison guide will show you the configuration commands between those switches (except for MAS).
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Feb 28, 2022 12:10 AM
From: Obioma Okoroafor
Subject: Comware, ProCurve, ProVision and Aruba Switches
Correct me if I am wrong.
It is my understanding that both HP ProCurve and Aruba switches make us of the same NOS (ArubaOS),
and that they both have the same set of commands.
right or wrong?
Thank you.
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Obioma Okoroafor
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 30, 2018 10:31 AM
From: Davide Poletto
Subject: Comware, ProCurve, ProVision and Aruba Switches
Actually marketed Aruba switch series - Aruba 8000 switch series excluded - so Aruba 2530, 2540, 2920, 2930F, 2930M, 3810M and 5400R zl2...run on ArubaOS-Switch which, as said, is the rebranded name of well known HP ProVision OS (HP ProVision is also the name of the various ASIC generations - now ProVision 6th generation is the current one - still used on those switches these days).
With ArubaOS-Switch (being the rename of ProVision OS), Aruba started with the legacy features provided by ProVision OS and enhanced them under continuous development.