Aruba AOS-CX Basics 4 - Layer 3 Port Config Hands-On

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Continuing the Aruba AOS-CX basics series, I now turn to Layer 3 port configuration and demo the two available approaches, both Layer 3 dedicated and 'interface vlan'. While this may seem rather simplistic, there are major design implications when choosing one approach over another. Watch the vid to find out more!

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Thanks for this Joe. I watched the webinar yesterday and have decided to go with the new 6300s at the access and aggregation too so I'll have AOS-CX throughout from access to core! These videos will be a great reference when it comes to configuring routed access with OSPF.

marklynch
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Amazing videos Joe really helped me with what i needed thank you

mohamedabdi
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you should have covered QinQ for encapsulating the vlan traffic through the routes

fps_purple
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Hi and thanks for your comprehensive videos, I was wondering what simulator you've used and how I can download the images. Thanks

davoodd
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Can I get Aruba switch images for gns3 basic versions which has without workstation? I want to get practical knowledge on them

sujays
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Hi I was wondering if you will have any live sessions we can join?

free__fall
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Great video. Really help me on my first job where most of their switches were Aruba switches. Please how do i create practice lab for Aruba network studies? Pls help

emmanuelacheampong-nartey
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Joe thanks for all the videos. I am trying to prevent a user with a static IP from connecting to my switch. I have DHCP Snooping and Arp Inspection enabled. I put a static on a PC and connect it and it does not work but I want to see something in the log about this that my team can look for to speed up troubleshooting. On AOS switches it is clear ARP protect is disabling a port but with CX I don't see anything in the log. What's the best way to tell if ARP Inspection is blocking a user from connecting in CX?

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