You may have a port VLAN configuration issue in that case.
The 6000 switch is an L2 switch. You would not use it to route user/production traffic, that SVI is for management only.
There would be no ARP entries on the switch in this topology. Do you see MAC's in the table for VLAN 1 on that switch? Can you ping something on VLAN1 from that switch?
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Original Message:
Sent: Mar 27, 2024 11:48 AM
From: mikej
Subject: interface mgmt
We are only using it as an L2 switch. Going from procure to this is going to be a challenge I guess. Seems like I should be able to access it https/ssh via 192.168.120.15. I cannot. I also have no arp entries even though I am in the same vlan and have internet access. I cannot ping the SonicWall gateway or the switch. Very odd.
Original Message:
Sent: Mar 27, 2024 11:26 AM
From: Zak Chalupka
Subject: interface mgmt
Aruba CX 6000 series switches do not have dedicated management interfaces.
Management for these switches would use your Layer3 VLAN Interface IP (SVI)
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Original Message:
Sent: Mar 27, 2024 11:07 AM
From: mikej
Subject: interface mgmt
6000 24G Class4 PoE 4SFP 370W Switch
DT-Retread# show running-config
Current configuration:
!
!Version ArubaOS-CX PL.10.08.1010
!export-password: default
hostname DT-Retread
user admin group administrators password ciphertext *****************4+fpD1RqjBGbNk2K+WK9OzTS2pX
ntp server pool.ntp.org minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 iburst
ntp enable
!
!
!
!
!
!
ssh server vrf default
vlan 1
vlan 2
voice
vlan 3-5
spanning-tree
interface 1/1/1
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: q vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/2
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/3
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/4
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/5
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/6
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/7
no shutdown
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: q vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/8
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/9
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/10
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/11
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/12
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/13
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: q no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/14
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/15
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/16
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/17
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/18
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: q interface 1/1/19
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/20
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/21
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/22
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/23
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/24
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: q vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/25
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/26
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/27
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface 1/1/28
no shutdown
vlan trunk native 1
vlan trunk allowed all
interface vlan 1
ip address 192.168.120.15/24
no ip dhcp
!
!
!
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: q !
!
https-server vrf default
DT-Retread# exit
Original Message:
Sent: Mar 26, 2024 05:33 PM
From: Zak Chalupka
Subject: interface mgmt
What equipment model?
There is a native search tool - top right hand corner, orange magnifying glass.
These forms can also be successfully queries using Google as well.
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Original Message:
Sent: Mar 26, 2024 01:54 PM
From: mikej
Subject: interface mgmt
Doc says I should use interface mgmt to configure IP for ssh/https. CMD invalid input mgmt. Also, why does this forum not have a search function? I know this issue has to have been addressed many times since the docs are not accurate.