On Aug 28, 2019, at 4:42 PM, Jake Snyder
mailto:jsnyde...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I’m a consultant and I HATE interface groups.
It’s more complexity and more things to go wrong. Not a big enough address
block? Re-subnet. If the switch can’t handle the arp entries, it can’t handle
the arp
Disclaimer: we're an Aruba wireless shop. The specifics may vary, but the
concepts should translate. It sounds like interface groups is the Cisco
equivalent to vlan pooling on Aruba.
I agree with Jake and Richard. Go with one huge VLAN. Aruba put out a
Validated Reference Design [1] a few years