The configuration of this switch is very laborious. To make it easier, I save a backup and edit the file with notepad or sublime text, then upload the backup back to the switch (of course, if the switch is in production you have to do it in a maintenance window). it is ideal, but it was the only way I found to optimize my time since the switch doesn't even provide SSH to be able to do this job.
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-01-2020 11:10 AM
From: John Smith
Subject: Wrapping my head around HPE terminology
I made this unwelcome discovery today. I have ten VLANs to assign to my "trunk" ports--aggregated ports. Cisco's SG switches make that the work of a moment, even on the GUI, but this interface is quite primitive (not to mention completely undocumented). I am told that there's a CLI that I can break into, so I'm off to find that out.
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John Smith
Original Message:
Sent: 10-09-2020 10:17 AM
From: Archive User
Subject: Wrapping my head around HPE terminology
@Donatom3 Thanks. It looks like there isn't a way to "Tag all" on a port with the 1930s. You have to go through each VLAN and add it manually to the port. That's a UI change I'd love to see done. Each VLAN has to be managed "separately", it appears. You can't check a series of VLANs and tag them to a port.
Uplink/Trunked port: tag all VLANs, management VLAN is untagged
Access port: assigned VLAN untagged.