Provisioning Factory Default AOS-CX Switches
Switches that run default configuration either after shipped from a factory or a factory reset are referred to as factory default switches. This topic describes the steps for provisioning factory default switches in Aruba Central.
Step 1: Onboard the AOS-CX Switch to Aruba Central
Log in to Aruba Central and onboard the switch.
Step 2: Assign the AOS-CX Switch to a Group
Before assigning a group, determine if the switch must be provisioned in a UI or template group. By default, Aruba Central assigns the factory default switches to default group. You can create a new group and assign switch to the new group.
For more information on creating a group, see Managing Groups.
To assign a device to a group from the
page:- In the page, under , click . The Device Inventory page is displayed
- Select the device that you want to assign to a group.
- Click . The window is displayed.
- Select the group to which you want to assign.
- Click .
To assign a device to a group from the
app:- In the
The dashboard context for the group is displayed.
app, set the filter to . - Under , click > . The Groups page is displayed.
- From the devices table on the right, select the device that you want to assign to a new group.
- Drag and drop the device to the group to which you want to assign the device.
Step 3: Connect the AOS-CX Switch to Aruba Central
Switches with factory default configuration have very basic configuration for all ports in VLANVirtual Local Area Network. In computer networking, a single Layer 2 network may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them through one or more routers; such a domain is referred to as a Virtual Local Area Network, Virtual LAN, or VLAN.-1 that is required for obtaining an IP address and automatic provisioning (ZTPZero Touch Provisioning. ZTP is a device provisioning mechanism that allows automatic and quick provisioning of devices with a minimal or at times no manual intervention.). For ZTP, switches must have a valid IP address, DNSDomain Name System. A DNS server functions as a phone book for the intranet and Internet users. It converts human-readable computer host names into IP addresses and IP addresses into host names. It stores several records for a domain name such as an address 'A' record, name server (NS), and mail exchanger (MX) records. The Address 'A' record is the most important record that is stored in a DNS server, because it provides the required IP address for a network peripheral or element., and NTPNetwork Time Protocol. NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computers over a network. configuration.
When a factory default switch is powered on and connected to the Internet, it establishes connection with Aruba Activate and downloads the provisioning parameters. If the switch is already added and assigned a subscription, it connects to Aruba Central.
Step 4: Provision the AOS-CX Switch to a Group
When the switch connects to Central, if it is already added to the device inventory and is assigned a subscription in Aruba Central, Aruba Central assigns it to a pre-assigned group. If there is no pre-assigned group, Aruba Central moves the device to the group. Based on your configuration requirements, you create a template group and assign the switch.
Provisioning AOS-CX Switches in Template Groups
After assigning the switch to a template group, create a new configuration template. To create a configuration template:
- In the
The dashboard context for the group is displayed.
app, set the filter to a template group. - Under , click > .
- Click the Config icon.
The tabs to configure switches using templates is displayed.
- Click the tab. The Templates page is displayed.
- Click to add a new template. The window is displayed.
- In the tab, enter a name for the template in the field.
- In the drop-down, select .
- Select the switch model and software version. You can specify any of the following combinations:
- for both and —To apply the template to all switch models and all supported switch software versions.
- for and a software version for —To apply the template to all switch models running the selected software version.
- for and a switch model for —To apply the template to a switch model and all software versions supported by the selected switch model.
- A switch model and a software version—To apply the template to a specific switch model and the software version. The template created for a switch model and a software version takes precedence over the template that is created for all platforms and versions.
- Select the manufacturing part number of the switch in the drop-down.
The
drop-down is displayed only if you select a switch model in the drop-down.If you select a specific switch model and part number, you can apply the template to a standalone switch and not to a stack.
If you select
in the drop-down, or if you select a switch model and in the drop-down, you can apply a template to both a standalone switch and stack.- Click . The tab is displayed.
- Build a new template by adding the output of the show running-config from the switch CLI in the text box. Ensure that the template text adheres to the guidelines listed in Using Configuration Templates for AOS-CX Switch Management.
You must manually create the template for the AOS-CX switch in a group, along with the password in plaintext format. You can use the output of the show running-config command to create the template. You can also add variables to use the same template for onboarding multiple AOS-CX switches. For more information on variables, see Managing Switch Variable Files.
All switch templates must include a password command to set a password for the device. The template cannot be saved without adding a password command. If the configuration that is pushed from Aruba Central to the device does not contain a password command, the configuration push is aborted for the device and a log is added to the audit trail. For example, if you add the password command in a condition block and the condition evaluates to false, the configuration that is pushed will not contain the password command. For more information, see Managing Password in Configuration Templates.
For AOS-CX switches, you must configure the password only in plaintext. Also, the format of password must be user admin group administrators password plaintext <string>.
- Click Aruba Central with the new configuration. . After you apply the configuration template, switches reboot and reconnect to
Step 5: Verify the Configuration Status
To verify the configuration status:
- In the
The dashboard context for the group is displayed.
app, set the filter to a template group. - Under , click > .
- Click the
The tabs to configure switches using templates is displayed.
- To verify the configuration status for the template group, click . The dashboard displays the number of devices with template and configuration synchronization errors.
- To view configuration errors for a specific device, select a switch from the filter bar. The dashboard displays the number of template and configuration synchronization errors for the device.
icon. - To view template errors, click .
- To view configuration synchronization errors, click under .
- To compare running configuration and pending changes, click under .