Hi experts,
I am very new with Aruba switches and stacking and VSF in general. I have created my first VSF following the following procedure:
http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Campus-Switching-and-Routing/Configure-Virtual-Switching-Framework-VSF-in-2-steps/td-p/266765
The only change is that my switches use port 25 and port 26 for the VSF link.
After connecting both port 25 and 26 to the second switch, it has rebooted and the VSF has formed:
Aruba-VSF-2930F# show vsf link detail
VSF Member: 1 Link: 1
Port State
-------- ------------
1/25 Up: Connected to port 2/25
1/26 Up: Connected to port 2/26
VSF Member: 2 Link: 1
Port State
-------- ------------
2/25 Up: Connected to port 1/25
2/26 Up: Connected to port 1/26
However, the VSF topology is chain:
Aruba-VSF-2930F# show vsf
VSF Domain ID : 1
MAC Address : f40343-0f7383
VSF Topology : Chain
VSF Status : Active
Uptime : 0d 0h 6m
VSF MAD : None
VSF Port Speed : 10G
Software Version : WC.16.03.0007
Mbr
ID MAC Address Model Pri Status
--- ------------- -------------------------------------- --- ---------------
1 f40343-0f7380 Aruba JL253A 2930F-24G-4SFP+ Switch 128 Commander
2 98f2b3-b82240 Aruba JL253A 2930F-24G-4SFP+ Switch 128 Standby
According to the switch guide, a ring topology is recommended. But this guide also says ring topologies supported are those of 3 and 4 members.
It seems a topology with 2 members is not supported, it also doesn't make sense to me to have a ring topology with only 2 members.
Is OK this VSF? Is there any way to have a VSF ring topology with 2 members? If so, how?
Many thanks in advance,
Julián