Out-Of-Band Management (Oobm) Port; Usb-A Aux Port; Chassis And Port Leds On The Front Of The Switch - Aruba 8360 Series Installation And Getting Started Manual

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precedence for input. If both cables are plugged in, the console output is echoed to both the RJ-45 and the
USB-C ports, but the input is only accepted from the USB-C port.
Use of the USB-C port may require the installation of a standard USB driver. New Windows installs include
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the driver by default.
USB driver available from Aruba:
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https://support.arubanetworks.com/ToolsResources/tabid/76/DMXModule/514/Default.aspx?EntryId=7512
For more information on the console connection, see
console can be a PC or workstation running a VT-100 terminal emulator, or a VT-100 terminal.
The Aruba CX mobile app and the Aruba USB Bluetooth adapter enable you to configure your switch from
your mobile device. For information about using the Aruba CX mobile app to configure the switch, see the
Fundamentals Guide for your switch and software release.

Out-of-band Management (OOBM) Port

This front panel RJ-45 port is used to connect a dedicated management network to the switch. To use it,
connect an RJ-45 network cable to the management port to manage the switch through Telnet from a
remote PC or a UNIX workstation.
To use this port, the switch must have an IP address. IP settings can be configured through a console port
connection or automatically from a DHCP/Bootp server.
A networked out-of-band connection through the management port allows you to manage data network
switches from a physically and logically separate management network.
For more information, see the Fundamentals Guide for your switch.

USB-A Aux Port

The USB-A port is used for file management, downloading switch software or use of Aruba accessories. This
port uses a USB Type-A connector.

Chassis and Port LEDs on the front of the switch

Figure 1 Chassis and Port LEDs for the Aruba 8360 32Y4C (JL700A/JL701A/JL717A)
Aruba 8360 Switch Series | Installation and Getting Started Guide
Setup for Initial Configuration on page
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