Even cheaper (3,16) at Amazon or Walmart:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Monoprice-1M-Cisco-Compatible-QSFP-to-QSFP-Copper-Direct-Attach-Cable-DAC/48605257
Amazon.com: Monoprice 1M Cisco Compatible QSFP+ to QSFP+ Copper Direct Attach Cable (DAC): Electronics
They dont ship hp hardware to freight forwarders because they are just for the us market. Interessting anyone know why an american company would do that?
Then just do something like this:
interface 0/25
addport 1/1
exit
interface 0/26
addport 1/1
exit
interface 0/27
addport 1/1
exit
interface 0/28
addport 1/1
exit
interface 1/1
description 'LAG'
no port-channel static
exit
And if it needs a vlan then just add the default vlan (vlan 1)
Interessting was that the shipping of 1$ were per cable. So 10 cables were 10$ shipping. Shipping to europe with the global shipping program was only 6$ dollars more lol...
Be also careful Arista is heavily vendor locked so transceivers are blocked. I tried to bypass that in a newer firmware, but I think that also broke me some quite expensive transceivers (Or it was my connectX3 card they were very hot).
For aggregation (2-n cables to the same device to transfer data over multiple cables [port-channel]) yes addport is the solution. For the same configuration for multiple devices I dont know. Even if it works It makes logical no sense for me and I would defently set the vlans at the interfaces.
As far as I know is the VLAN pvid the standard vlan. Which means if you have a tagging port and the other side have not set a vlan ID it will be in the vlan which was set at pvid. With add port you combine some ports to a trunk. All ports that are added to a trunk port dont need an additional...
There should be a port range command where you define the range and then simply apply one time the configuration. But I ont know now if it was available at the LB6 or the LB8 because on one device it was not available. Command should be something like this: interface range 0/1 - 0/20
To...
Marek J I dont quite understand what you want to achieve? Can you make a small picture/plan what you want or rephrase?
Now I understand that you want set your vlans at guest level because you have multiple vlans per VM. If that was the question you have to options. 1) Create a portgroup for each...
I'm not a expert nor it's my daily job just some experience from my lab.
I dont get why you set a fixed vlan and then give to the vswitch also a vlan.
You fixed your vlan to 10 so you dont need to set it at the vswitch and also not on the guest.
So if you have only one vlan at a port just add...
Well the flashing guid from @Marsh at the first page is working fine for me. Mine came with a firmware 2.11.1250 from 2013. They are looking like that they were never used.
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