First, you don't need a "trunk." An HPE/Aruba "trunk" is an aggregate of two or more ports that act like a single port. Remove all references to anything "trunk" in your config.
Next, follow the simple rule: Any two switches connected together by a wire should have each of those ports configured the same. You don't have to make the port a
"accesss" or "trunk" like in a Cisco. A port is a port. In your case, in the definition for each vlan you want to pass, simply tag the port.
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Original Message:
Sent: Jan 31, 2022 12:48 PM
From: Aziz Qa
Subject: Aruba switch 1930 instant vlan problem
Hello,
i have a problem in configuring vlans on aruba switches. However, configuration in cisco switches in same network is okay. I think the problem is with the instant on cloud
when i first onboarded my aruba devices to the network (two switches and two access points) i have chosen to deploy them using the aruba instant on portal and everything went okay with vlans. However, later on i decided to offboard the switches and configure them using the local management web since it has more features. But unfortunately some vlans not working anymore except for default vlan 1
what is the solution for this problem?
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Aziz Qa
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