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  • Aruba Basic Operation Guide for ArubaOS-Switch 16.06
    • Home
    • About this guide
      • Applicable products
      • Switch prompts used in this guide
    • Getting Started
      • Using the switch setup screen
      • Recommended minimal configuration
      • Login banners
        • Custom log in banners
        • Banner operation with telnet, serial, or SSHv2 access
        • Banner operation with the WebAgent
        • Banner operating notes
        • banner motd command with non-interactive mode
    • Using the Menu Interface
      • Starting a menu interface session
      • Ending a menu session and exiting the console
      • Rebooting the switch
      • Configuring ports on HPE 3800 switches with stacking enabled
      • Using individual features of the menu interface.
      • Main Menu features
      • Overview of the Menu Interface
      • Screen structure and navigation
      • Privilege levels and password security
      • Menu interaction with other interfaces
    • ArubaOS-Switch UI
      • Accessing the HPE ArubaOS switch Next Generation UI
      • Using HTTPS secure connection
      • Improved UI functionality
        • System — Status
        • System — Events
        • System — Stack
        • System — Monitor
        • SNMP
        • Firmware Update
        • Interfaces — Ports
        • Interfaces — PoE
        • Interfaces — Monitor
        • Interfaces — VLANs
        • Interfaces — Trunks
        • Traffic — Spanning Tree
        • Security — Clients
        • Security — User Roles
        • Security — Intrusion Log
        • Security — Port Security
        • Security — IP Authorization
        • Configurations — Config Report
        • Configurations — Management
    • Operating in Preview Mode
      • Overview of Preview Mode
      • Enabling Preview Mode
      • Viewing features in Preview Mode
      • Multicast Offload Engine
      • Enabling MOE
    • Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
      • Listing available commands
      • Listing command options
      • Displaying CLI “Help”
      • Enabling and disabling CLI message prefixes
      • Enabling and disabling CLI interactive command mode
        • Interactive commands requiring additional options
        • Menu commands
        • SNMPv3 special cases
      • Simplifying entry of commands at the command line
        • Finding or completing a command
        • redo
        • repeat
        • alias
        • CLI shortcut keystrokes
      • Overview of the CLI
      • Privilege levels for CLI access
        • Privilege levels at log on
        • Privilege level operation
        • Operator privileges
        • Manager privileges
      • Configuration commands and context configuration modes
    • Configuring the switch
      • Using the CLI to implement configuration changes
      • Creating a custom default configuration
        • Copying an existing configuration file to the custom default configuration file
        • Copying the custom default config file onto the switch
        • Copying the custom default config file off the switch
        • Using SFTP and SCP to transfer the custom configuration
        • Erasing a configuration file
        • Displaying the configuration files
        • Troubleshooting custom default configuration files
      • Using the menu and WebAgent to implement configuration changes configuration file
      • Zeroizing the file storage of the management module
        • Zeroizing the management module files
        • Zeroizing from the ROM console
        • Zeroization
      • Using Primary and Secondary flash image options
        • Displaying the current flash image data
        • Switch software downloads
        • Replacing or removing local switch software
        • Rebooting the switch
          • Setting the default flash for bootup
          • Booting from the default flash or configuration file
          • Booting from a specified flash
          • Enabling and disabling the fastboot option
          • Using reload
          • Boot and reload command comparison
          • Operating notes about booting
      • Managing multiple configuration files
        • Viewing the status and content of startup-config files
        • Changing or overriding the reboot configuration policy
        • Managing startup-config files in the switch
        • Uploading a configuration file to a remote TFTP host
        • Downloading a configuration file from a remote TFTP host
        • Uploading a configuration file to a serially connected host
        • Downloading a configuration file from a serially connected host
        • Multiple configuration files
        • Operating notes for multiple configuration files
      • Viewing the configuration of interfaces
        • Viewing the running configuration of interfaces
        • Viewing the startup configuration of interfaces
      • Using automatic configuration update with DHCP Option 66
        • Enabling and disabling the configuration file update using Option 66
        • Possible scenarios for updating the configuration file
        • Operating notes about automatic configuration
      • Overview of switch configuration
      • Configuration file management
    • Managing interface access and System Information
      • Managing interface access
        • Listing the current console/serial link configuration
        • Enabling and disabling inbound Telnet access
        • Initiating an outbound Telnet session to another device
        • Web-management interface configuration for idle timeout
        • Enabling and disabling inbound WebAgent access
        • Reconfiguring the console/serial link settings
        • Software version support of console/serial link settings
        • Interface-access parameters
        • Terminal line width and length settings
        • Window size negotiation for a telnet session
      • Denying interface access
      • Viewing and setting system information
        • Viewing system information
        • Setting system information
        • System parameters
    • Configuring IP Addressing
      • Using the menu or WebAgent to configure IP addressing
        • Using the Switch Setup screen to quickly setup IP addressing
        • Using the menu to configure IP address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
        • Using the WebAgent to configure IP addressing
      • Using the CLI to configure IP Addressing, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
        • Viewing the current IP configuration
        • Configuring an IP address and subnet mask on a VLAN
        • Removing an IP address that is configured on a VLAN
        • Multiple IP addresses configuration on a VLAN (multinetting)
        • Removing IP addresses from a multinetted VLAN
        • Configuring the optional default gateway
        • Setting the Time-To-Live (TTL)
      • Managing loopback interfaces
        • Adding a loopback interface
        • Removing a loopback interface
        • Displaying loopback interface configurations
        • Summary of loopback interface configuration
        • Overview of loopback interfaces
      • Retaining VLAN-1 IP addressing across configuration file downloads
        • Enabling IP preserve to retain VLAN-1 IP addressing
        • Operating rules for IP preserve
        • Overview of IP preserve
      • Configuring a single source IP address for software applications
        • Specifying the source IP address
        • Canceling the source IP address assignment
        • Viewing source IP address configurations
        • Viewing source IP selection policy status
        • Viewing full source IP details
        • Viewing protocol configuration and status information
        • Configuration error messages
        • Overview of single source IP addresses for software applications
        • The source IP selection policy
      • IP configuration features
      • Effects of IP addressing on switch operation
      • Network preparations for configuring DHCP/Bootp
      • Overview of IP Addressing
      • IP addressing with multiple VLANs
      • DHCP/Bootp operation
    • Managing switch software
      • Viewing or downloading the software manual set
      • Updating the switch software to a new version
        • Updating the switch software
        • Backing up your current configuration and image
        • Downloading and installing software from a TFTP server
        • Downloading and installing software from a PC or Unix workstation
        • Downloading and installing software from a USB flash drive
        • Best practices, recommendations, and precautions
      • Validating switch software
        • Validating a software image
        • Software signing and verification
      • Rolling back switch software
      • Managing scheduled jobs
        • Schedule a job to run automatically
        • Deleting a scheduled job
        • Viewing scheduled jobs
        • Time adjustments and scheduling jobs
        • The Job Scheduler
      • Alternate configuration files
    • Daylight Saving Time
    • Managing power-saving features
      • Configuring the module power-saving option
      • Configuring the LED power-saving option
      • Configuring the slot low-power option
      • Disabling power-saving options
      • Enabling energy-efficient-ethernet (EEE)
      • Enabling advertisement of EEE TLVs
      • Disabling EEE or advertisement of EEE TLV
      • Hibernate mode
        • hibernate
      • Viewing settings for power-saving and energy efficiency
        • Displayed values for Energy-efficient-ethernet (EEE)
      • Power-saving features supported by modules
      • Overview of power-saving features
    • Websites
    • Support and other resources
      • Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
      • Accessing updates
      • Customer self repair
      • Remote support
      • Warranty information
      • Regulatory information
      • Documentation feedback
    • Finding and Maintaining HPE Networking Devices
    • Compliance
      • RFC 4292
        • RFC 4292 supported operations
        • RFC 4292 MIB operations
      • JITC authorization requirements
        • Local authentication and authorization
        • Security user log access
        • Authentication and Authorization through RADIUS
        • Authentication and Authorization through TACACS
      • Common access card (two-factor) authentication
        • Overview
          • Two-factor authentication
          • Restrictions
          • Expected behaviors
      • Secure Mode
      • Federal Govt Certification
    • Managing the device link detection protocol (DLDP)
      • Enabling or disabling DLDP
        • Setting the DLDP advertisement interval
      • Enabling and disabling types of DLDP debugging
      • Clearing statistics on DLDP packets
      • Viewing DLDP configuration information and statistics
      • Setting the DLDP delaydown timer
      • Setting DLDP unidirectional-shutdown mode
      • Setting the DLDP authentication-mode
      • Setting or removing a DLDP authentication password
      • Include-credentials and encrypt-credentials considerations
      • Restrictions for DLDP
      • Overview of device link detection protocol (DLDP)
    • Mobile web interface
      • Viewing web management-to-server configurations