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Looking for Aruba books or learning information

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  • 1.  Looking for Aruba books or learning information

    Posted Aug 29, 2019 10:49 PM

    New to the Aruba 2930m switches and looking for information, books, etc.. on basics and up to advanced network switch administration and learning. Thank you!



  • 2.  RE: Looking for Aruba books or learning information
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    Posted Aug 30, 2019 10:27 AM

    i really like the hpe press books. With adobe digital you can read the e-book on your laptop, and search for certain keywoards.

     

    it's good for study and real-world issues/questions.

     

    here is a bundle for both associate and professional:

    https://hpepress.hpe.com/product/Aruba+Certified+Switching+Associate+and+Aruba+Certified+Switching+Professional+Official+Certification+Study+Guides+HPE6-A41+HPE6-A45-2+%C3%97+Hardcover-18822



  • 3.  RE: Looking for Aruba books or learning information

    Posted Sep 03, 2019 04:46 PM

    Mi Matt,

     

    Maybe the User Guides for the last firmware version of this model could help you.

    https://h20628.www2.hp.com/km-ext/kmcsdirect/emr_na-a00076893en_us-1.pdf

     

    Regards



  • 4.  RE: Looking for Aruba books or learning information

    Posted Sep 06, 2019 03:38 PM

    I was trying to find a site where I could see some of what was in the hpe books. We had 3com switches before and I was able to find some pretty good material on adding/removing ports from vlans, gui info. Not finding anything like that for the aruba switches. I did find a document that showed how to do something in cisco and how to do the samething with Aruba. The HPE books may be what I need, but wanted to kind of see what was in them first.