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04-01-2019 06:15 AM
04-01-2019 06:15 AM
Hi,
I have a Aruba 3810 which I need to create a routed port to a Cisco Switch.
The Cisco Switch already has an IP of x.x.x.1 and I wish to connect this port with MM fibre to a port on the Aruba.
My underrstaining is that on the 3810 I cannot assigned a ip directly to an interface. Is this correct ?
I have configured a vlan with an ip of x.x.x.2 and put the port in the vlan and connected the fibre between the 2 ports.
Although the ports appear to be active I cannot see / ping either of the ip addresses from either side.
Is this a valid configuration ? Can you directly connect a routed port on a Cisco device to an Aruba Switch with a member port in a SVI ?
Thanks
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04-01-2019 08:12 AM
04-01-2019 08:12 AM
Re: Routed Port
@Paul1969 wrote: My underrstaining is that on the 3810 I cannot assigned a ip directly to an interface. Is this correct ?
Yes, it is. Correct.
@Paul1969 wrote: I have configured a vlan with an ip of x.x.x.2 and put the port in the vlan and connected the fibre between the 2 ports. Although the ports appear to be active I cannot see / ping either of the ip addresses from either side. Is this a valid configuration ? Can you directly connect a routed port on a Cisco device to an Aruba Switch with a member port in a SVI ?
Yes, you can...is the port uplinked to your Cisco untagged on desired VLAN?
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