arubaos / cisco switch interoperability
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ArubaOS / Cisco Switch InteroperabilityVLAN and Link-Aggregation
Feb 04, 2020
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VLAN Interoperability
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Switch Port Roles– End User ports (PCs, Printer,…)
– IP phone ports
– End User + IP phone ports
– Server ports for one VLAN
– Server ports for multiple VLANs
– Switch-to-Switch ports for multiple VLANs
– Aggregated ports
Server
PC
IP phone IP phone
PC
Aggregated links
Server
Switch
Switch
Routing Switch
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Terminology Differences
Switch Port Role ArubaOS-Switch Cisco
End nodes:PCs, printers, and so on Untagged port Access port
PC + IP Phone Untagged in data VLAN; tagged in voice VLAN
Access port with auxiliary VLAN (voice)
Switch-to-switch with multiple VLANs Tagged port Trunk port
Link aggregation Trunk port Port channel interface
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VLAN Configuration ComparisonSwitch-to-Switch connection
ArubaOS-Switch Cisco
vlan 1untagged a1
vlan 2tagged a1
vlan 3tagged a1
interface GigabitEthernet 1/20switchportswitchport trunk encapsulation dot1qswitchport trunk native vlan 1switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-3switchport mode trunkswitchport nonegotiate
default
A1 G1/20
Default on access switches
disable Cisco DTP
ArubaOS-Switch Cisco
Default
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VLAN Configuration ComparisonSwitch-to-End Node connection
ArubaOS-Switch Cisco
vlan 10untagged a1
interface GigabitEthernet 1/10switchportswitchport access vlan 10switchport mode access
Default on access switches
Default
A1
ArubaOS-Switch Cisco
G1/10
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Useful show commandsArubaOS-Switch - Cisco
Description ArubaOS-Switch CiscoPort status show interface brief show interfaces status
Port counters / utilization show interface <port> show interface <port>
What VLAN are configured? show vlan show vlan brief
Specific information about a single VLAN.
show vlan <vlan-id> show vlan id <vlan-id>
Which untagged VLAN does a port belong to?
show vlan ports <port> detail show interfaces status
Is the port a Cisco layer-2 port? show interfaces <port> switchport
Which VLANs are configured on a port?
show vlan ports <port> detail show interfaces <port> trunk
Which ports exist with more than one VLAN
show interface status show interfaces trunk
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Link Aggregation Interoperability
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Static Aggregated Ports
ArubaOS-Switch Ciscotrunk a1-a2 trk1 trunk interface Port-channel1
interface GigabitEthernet 1/20channel-group 1 mode on
interface GigabitEthernet 1/21channel-group 1 mode on
trk1 Po1
Here we do not use dynamic aggregation protocols like LACP
Automatically created
A2 G1/21
ArubaOS-Switch Cisco
A1 G1/20
Order of configuration:1. Physical Interface2. Port Channel Interface
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Dynamic Aggregated Ports using LACPIEEE 802.1AX (former 802.3ad)
ArubaOS-Switch Ciscotrunk a1-a2 trk1 lacp interface Port-channel1
interface GigabitEthernet 1/20channel-group 1 mode active
interface GigabitEthernet 1/21channel-group 1 mode active
enable LACP
trk1 Po1A2 G1/21
ArubaOS-Switch Cisco
A1 G1/20
enable LACP
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Useful show commandsArubaOS-Switch - Cisco
Description ArubaOS-Switch Cisco
What ports belong to the aggregation?
show trunk show etherchannel <port-channel> summary | detail
Which aggregation does a port belong to?
show trunk <port> show interfaces <port> etherchannel
What load-balancing algorithm is used for egress traffic?
show trunks load-balance interface … show etherchannel load-balance
Specific LACP information.
show lacp … show lacp …
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Additional Resources
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ArubaOS / Cisco InteroperabilityDocuments
– ArubaOS-Switch, Comware and Cisco IOS CLI Reference Guide