yes it could be the back end issue or a glitch,
you can always check HPE Aruba Networking Central Status
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 04, 2025 12:05 PM
From: C.Parish
Subject: Switch Not In Sync
Actually now it is in sync. I had moved the switch back to the default group to try and wipe any configuration then when it still stated not-in-sync I rebooted it from Central. This morning I saw it was still not-in-sync but I moved it over to the correct group again and I saw the config being pushed for that group's UI configs. Then I saw it go to in-sync.
I had tried this the other day with no success so I assume I was dealing with a back-end server issue.
Original Message:
Sent: Aug 03, 2025 06:42 PM
From: ariyap
Subject: Switch Not In Sync
what is the difference in the configuration? the configuration status should display the difference
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 03, 2025 02:37 PM
From: C.Parish
Subject: Switch Not In Sync
I have a new remote switch that shows not in sync within its group. I believe the UI group configs were not completely pushed to this switch. I tried adding what was missing using multi-edit but still shows not in sync. If I move it to the Default group will this remove what has been configured by both UI and multi-edit? If so, then will moving it back to the correct switch group repush the UI group configs to get it back in sync?
Or do I need to disengage the central lock-out to erase all config, then turn it back on, and if I do this will I lose console access via Central? Asking as I do not have local direct console access.
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