You are looking at this somewhat troublesome,
Set your management-vlan = primary-vlan, this makes it a untagged vlan
Set all your switch neighbors, LAG/Trunks/Vlan, equal, a untagged primary-lan,
And you will be able to access all your devices, all over
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Steinar Grande
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Original Message:
Sent: May 16, 2022 12:06 PM
From: Stefan-Adrian Tabirca
Subject: Management Vlan Issue in aruba 2930f
Removing the 'management-vlan' did the trick. It seems that ip routing is disabled when a management-vlan is configured (including inter-vlan routing).
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Stefan-Adrian Tabirca
Original Message:
Sent: Nov 29, 2017 09:29 PM
From: Wade Wells
Subject: Management Vlan Issue in aruba 2930f
no management-vlan xx
based on what you've described that is intended and expected behavior. If you set a management-vlan that vlan is not routed, and is only accessible by other devices on that vlan. It's designed to mimic the behavior of a physical oobm port.
It sounds like that's not the actual desire here, so just get rid of the management-vlan statement. You can lock it down as necessary using "ip authorized-managers" statements (switch management ACLs)