Excellent overview, thanks. I have 2 x CX6300 in VXF, I note that ip address x.x.x.x/x secondary does not allow IP address in the same subnet, we wanted 3 x gw IPs on same subnet IN the same subnet, but doesn't allow overlapping IPs. Cisco and Juniper switches allow this. Tried the active gateway cmd with VMAC, can get one extra IP (ip address x.x.x.x and active gateway x.x.x.y) but can't add a 3rd.
Can you please also make one Video where you have 2 Aruba 8360 switches on A side in VSX and 2 Aruba 8360 Switches on B side in VSX then VRRP between A and B side? Will Active-Gateway of .1 on A and B side will give conflict?
I wish we can afford 4 x 8360s for our lab. That is a very interesting use case you are trying out, double/double gateway redundancy. It's probably best if you reach out to your local Aruba contact and ask for clarification.
Very helpful and a great video. Thank you very much.
Excellent and helpful video! This made setting up my VSX pair of Aruba 8325 switches and MC-LAGs to my Aruba 6200 access stacks a breeze.
Excellent overview, thanks. I have 2 x CX6300 in VXF, I note that ip address x.x.x.x/x secondary does not allow IP address in the same subnet, we wanted 3 x gw IPs on same subnet IN the same subnet, but doesn't allow overlapping IPs. Cisco and Juniper switches allow this. Tried the active gateway cmd with VMAC, can get one extra IP (ip address x.x.x.x and active gateway x.x.x.y) but can't add a 3rd.
Can you please also make one Video where you have 2 Aruba 8360 switches on A side in VSX and 2 Aruba 8360 Switches on B side in VSX then VRRP between A and B side? Will Active-Gateway of .1 on A and B side will give conflict?
I wish we can afford 4 x 8360s for our lab. That is a very interesting use case you are trying out, double/double gateway redundancy. It's probably best if you reach out to your local Aruba contact and ask for clarification.
Lab it up in GNS3 using ArubaOS-CX virtual image
Thank you, that's help me on my implementations
Thank you so much for this, much appreciated
Glad it was helpful!
Can I use same ip in SVI for both core 1 and 2? I don't want to use active gateway since I need at 3 ip per vlan
No, they need to be be different IPs
Very helpful video. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome :)
Very good video. Appreciate that.
Thanks for watching!
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