Just had both power supplies for this switch become faulty over weekend. Had replacements drop shipped from HP and going to switch them out while switch is powered. Thanks for this informative video which clarified that a hot swap can be done while powered. 👍
Thank you, this is great and nice somebody has done a tutorial on the Aruba switches. My company has just brought these for the DC and I'm a Cisco engineer so although the protocols are all the same its nice to watch before doing.
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad that you found the video useful. The only really big difference between Cisco and Aruba is the meaning of "Trunk". On Cisco it generally means a multi-vlan connection, and on Aruba it means ports working together as a single connection (e.g. LACP)
Just had both power supplies for this switch become faulty over weekend. Had replacements drop shipped from HP and going to switch them out while switch is powered. Thanks for this informative video which clarified that a hot swap can be done while powered. 👍
Keep posting important videos like this. Thanks a lot
Thank you, this is great and nice somebody has done a tutorial on the Aruba switches. My company has just brought these for the DC and I'm a Cisco engineer so although the protocols are all the same its nice to watch before doing.
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad that you found the video useful. The only really big difference between Cisco and Aruba is the meaning of "Trunk". On Cisco it generally means a multi-vlan connection, and on Aruba it means ports working together as a single connection (e.g. LACP)
I would like to see more more a bout HP Aruba products with this professional descriping
Thanks, for this very valued video .
many many thanks for you - we benefit alot
Thank you