Hi Joe, Thanx for amazing briefing on AOS-CX. Can you please make a video on Stacking .. like. VSF or IRF .. it will be more helpful ....again thnxx for amazin Videos.
Thanks for the comment. I'll add stacking to the list but can't promise anything. I don't have the kit in my home lab to do a live IRF demo I'm afraid.
Thanks for the nice video. In LACP, do packets (10 packets) sent by one device go via both aggregate links, like a few on 1/1/10 and the remaining on 1/1/11, or is it always one of the links (1/1/10 or 1/1/11)?
Could you do just a basic DHCP setup where you run through a few scenarios? Such as DHCP over trunked L2 links, DHCP on AOS and CX switches, and helper addresses? Much of this I know but a few quirks arose since Aruba does do a few things a bit different from Cisco and across models even. Thanks!
Amazing video especially the motivation for IPv6! Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks for your videos it helps currently deploying 8320s helps a lot
Thanks bro.
I am brazilian end i loved this video.
Hi Joe,
Thanx for amazing briefing on AOS-CX. Can you please make a video on Stacking .. like. VSF or IRF ..
it will be more helpful ....again thnxx for amazin Videos.
Thanks for the comment. I'll add stacking to the list but can't promise anything. I don't have the kit in my home lab to do a live IRF demo I'm afraid.
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Thanks for the nice video. In LACP, do packets (10 packets) sent by one device go via both aggregate links, like a few on 1/1/10 and the remaining on 1/1/11, or is it always one of the links (1/1/10 or 1/1/11)?
Hey Joe, thanks for the new vid, please go on with the series.
What about VRF, use and the meaning ?
Hi, I was off on holiday for a lot of December and now I'm doing some IPv6. The series will continue and VRF is the next one.
After completing a successful LACP, config would disabling one of the 1/1/10 interfaces still allow pinging over LAG 1 ??
Hey Joe, Thak you for video. Can you make video for teach about QoS voice on AOS-CX.
LACP and, yes, IPv6. Don’t fear the 128 bits! This also works with boring old IPv4.
Could you do just a basic DHCP setup where you run through a few scenarios? Such as DHCP over trunked L2 links, DHCP on AOS and CX switches, and helper addresses? Much of this I know but a few quirks arose since Aruba does do a few things a bit different from Cisco and across models even. Thanks!
Great series!
What do the flags ALFOE mean?
How do you determine what layer LACP is operating?
super clear! thank you
How to configure LCAP using rest apis
Can you do a video on Qos on a Voice vlan using CX vs Aruba OS?
Nice
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