Your link doesn't go anywhere.
One of the main reasons for implementing single VLAN was to avoid known issues with the handling of some IPv6 traffic which has since then been patched. Single vs multiple VLAN is a bit of a philosophical debate internally, with both options working fine and personal preference usually being the deciding factor. The guidance on the controls to put in place for a single VLAN also apply to a multiple VLAN deployment, the BC/MC controls should always be enabled unless you have specific reasons for not doing so and understand how that impacts the performance of your network.
Maybe useful: https://arubanetworking.hpe.com/techdocs/aos/aos10/design/vlans/
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Carson Hulcher, ACEX#110
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 14, 2025 04:33 AM
From: emm502
Subject: Single vlan architecture in AOS10
Hi,
Can anyone confirm if this VRD is still valid for AOS10 deployments and if there is an updated guide for AOS10 with the recommended settings please?
Thanks,
Eleanor Coultish
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