Per-User Tunneled Node with ArubaOS-Switch
THE WIRED CLIENT LICENSE
Attaching an additional wired client on the tunneled node client does not increment the AP license usage on the managed device. To check the current usage on the managed device execute the following command:Įach tunneled-node client uses one AP license. (host)(config-submode ) #show tunneled-node config (host)(config-submode) # show tunneled-node state To verify the status of the wired tunneled node execute the following commands: (host)(config-submode) #switchport trunk allowed vlan (host)(config-submode) #switchport mode trunk To enable switchport on the wired tunneled node execute the following commands: (host)(config-submode) #switchport access vlan Configuring a Trunk Port as a Tunneled Node Port (host)(config-submode) #switchport mode access (host)(mynode)(config) #spanning-tree portfast 2. (host)(mynode)(config) #interface gigabitethernet 1.Įnable portfast on the wired tunneled node. The tunneled-node-port command tells the physical interface to tunnel that traffic to the managed device. Set the tunneled-node -address as the managed device to act as the tunneled node termination point. You can configure any port on any managed device as a tunneled node port using the tunneled-node-port command.
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(host)(config) #show tunneled-node config Configuring an Access Port as a Tunneled Node Port (host)(config-submode) #tunneled-node-port 4. (host)(config) #interface gigabitethernet (host)(mynode)(config) #tunnel-loop-prevention 3.Īccess each interface that you want to use, and assign it as a tunneled node port. (host)(mynode)(config) #tunneled-node-address Specify the IP address of the managed device and specify tunnel loop prevention.
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Console access (9600 8N1) and SSH access are supported. 1.Īccess the Wired tunneled node CLI according to the instructions provided in the Aruba installation guide that shipped with your tunneled node. You can the the CLI to complete the configuration steps.
THE WIRED CLIENT HOW TO
This section describes how to configure a tunneled node client. To remove the tunneled-node client function, use the command tunneled-node-server 0.0.0.0 to disable the tunneled-node client on the managed device. However, once tunneled-node-server is configured on the managed device, the managed device becomes a tunneled-node client. By default, the managed device behaves as a tunneled-node server. The managed device must be configured as either a tunneled-node client or a tunneled-node server. Configuring a Wired Tunneled Node Client Configuring a Wired Tunneled Node ClientĪrubaOS does not allow a tunneled-node client and tunneled-node server to co-exist on the same managed device at the same time.