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VSX Details in Switch Dashboard
HPE Aruba Networking Virtual Switching Extension (VSX Virtual Switching Extension. VSX is a virtualization technology for aggregation/core switches running the AOS-CX operating system. This solution lets the switches present as one virtualized switch in critical areas.) is virtualization technology for aggregation and core AOS-CX switches. The VSX solution lets the switches present as one virtualized switch in critical areas.
VSX is supported in the AOS-CX 6400, 8100, 8320, 8325, 8360, 8400, 9300, and 10000 Switch Series.
HPE Aruba Networking Central provides support for VSX by displaying information about the configurations of the switches and the status of the inter-switch link (ISL Inter-Switch Link. ISL is a layer 2 interface between two VSX peer switches.) between the switches.
Viewing the VSX Page
To navigate to the VSX page in the Switch dashboard, complete the following steps:
- In the WebUI, set the filter to one of the options under AOS-CX switch. For all devices, set the filter to .
The dashboard context for the selected filter is displayed.
, , or . Ensure that the filter selection contains at least one - Under
A list of switches is displayed in the
view.
, click > . - Click an AOS-CX switch under .
The dashboard context for the switch is displayed.
- Under
The
page displays the following details:
, click . - To exit the switch dashboard, click the back arrow on the filter
VSX Summary
Displays state information of the switch, connections to the peer switch, and the role of the switch in the VSX configuration.
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State of the ISL connection with the peer AOS-CX switch. Following are the supported values:
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Management state of the ISL. Following are the supported values:
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Status of the configuration synchronization between the VSX switches. Following are the supported values:
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Status of the NAE Network Analytics Engine. The NAE feature within AOS-CX switches is a framework for automating the detection of issues and automating root cause analysis. connection between the VSX switches. |
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Status of the HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure. HTTPS is a variant of the HTTP that adds a layer of security on the data in transit through a secure socket layer or transport layer security protocol connection. server connection between the VSX switches. |
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Timestamp of when the configuration was synched between the peer switch. Last synced data is displayed in the page only when VSX synchronization is enabled for the AOS-CX switch. However, enabling VSX synchronization using template configuration in HPE Aruba Networking Central is not recommended. By enabling VSX synchronization, the peer switch may get into an unknown configuration state. |
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Role of the AOS-CX switch in the VSX configuration. Supported values are and |
Info
Displays system and configuration information of the switch and its peer. The following details are displayed:
- MAC Media Access Control. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a network. address of the selected switch. —
- —MAC address of the peer switch.
- —Hostname of the peer switch.
- —IPv4 address of the peer switch.
- —Indicates whether the configuration synchronization between the peers are enabled or disabled.
- AOS-CX switch. If the ISL is a LAG Link Aggregation Group . A LAG combines a number of physical ports together to make a single high-bandwidth data path. LAGs can connect two switches to provide a higher-bandwidth connection to a public network. , then this field displays the LAG name. —Inter-switch Link (ISL) port number of the selected
- —ISL port number of the peer switch. If the ISL is a LAG, then this field displays the LAG name.
- —List of MC LAG names present in the switches.
Actions
The
drop-down lists the following options available for remote administration of the switch:Figure 1 Actions Menu
- Rebooting Switches. —Reboots the switch. See
- Troubleshooting HPE Aruba Networking Switches. —Allows the administrators to generate a tech support dump for troubleshooting the device. See
- SSH Secure Shell. SSH is a network protocol that provides secure access to a remote device. . Ensure that you allow SSH over port 443. The default user ID is admin, but you can edit and customize the user ID. This custom user ID must be mapped to the device. See Remote Console Session. —Opens the remote console for a CLI session through
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You can only troubleshoot HPE Aruba Networking switches using the option in HPE Aruba Networking Central. You cannot configure the switches.