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ArubaOS is a purpose-built operating system designed specifically for Aruba's wireless access points (APs) and mobility controllers. It provides a comprehensive set of features and tools to manage and optimize wireless networks, ensuring that users have a seamless and secure experience. With a focus on performance, scalability, and reliability, ArubaOS has become a trusted choice among enterprises, educational institutions, and government organizations worldwide.
AppRF is a built-in Layer 7 firewall feature. Instead of just looking at port numbers and IP addresses, AppRF inspects deep packet data to identify thousands of specific applications (e.g., distinguishing Salesforce traffic from YouTube). Network administrators can use AppRF to block, limit, or prioritize traffic based on application type to protect corporate bandwidth. ClientMatch Arubaos 6 5 Aos Enterprise Wireless Aruba Networks
Efficiently steering 5GHz-capable devices away from the crowded 2.4GHz spectrum. 2. Advanced Security and Policy Enforcement AppRF is a built-in Layer 7 firewall feature
Supporting seamless mobility and secure patient data. and DNS server performance
Aruba Clarity addresses a common frustration in wireless operations: problems that users blame on "bad Wi-Fi" often originate elsewhere in the network infrastructure. Clarity provides IT organizations with visibility into non-RF metrics including RADIUS, DHCP, and DNS server performance, giving not only end-to-end visibility into wireless user experience but also the ability to foresee connectivity issues before users are even impacted. The controller examines all requests passing through and tracks DHCP, DNS, and RADIUS response times and failure rates by linking those requests back to the responding servers. Additionally, Clarity enables WLAN administrators to simulate traffic to identify service outages and performance issues before users experience problems. This proactive workflow can be either on-demand or scheduled across thousands of locations.
One critical consideration for organizations planning migration is that upgrading from 6.x to 8.x generally requires a full reinstallation and reconfiguration. The migration tool that was once available is no longer offered, meaning administrators must perform manual migration. ArubaOS 8.x represents a completely different operational paradigm, requiring recreation of 6.5.x configurations from scratch or use of migration tools that may have limited availability. Additionally, ArubaOS 8.x advanced features require a Virtual Machine in addition to hardware controllers.
ArubaOS is a purpose-built operating system designed specifically for Aruba's wireless access points (APs) and mobility controllers. It provides a comprehensive set of features and tools to manage and optimize wireless networks, ensuring that users have a seamless and secure experience. With a focus on performance, scalability, and reliability, ArubaOS has become a trusted choice among enterprises, educational institutions, and government organizations worldwide.
AppRF is a built-in Layer 7 firewall feature. Instead of just looking at port numbers and IP addresses, AppRF inspects deep packet data to identify thousands of specific applications (e.g., distinguishing Salesforce traffic from YouTube). Network administrators can use AppRF to block, limit, or prioritize traffic based on application type to protect corporate bandwidth. ClientMatch
Efficiently steering 5GHz-capable devices away from the crowded 2.4GHz spectrum. 2. Advanced Security and Policy Enforcement
Supporting seamless mobility and secure patient data.
Aruba Clarity addresses a common frustration in wireless operations: problems that users blame on "bad Wi-Fi" often originate elsewhere in the network infrastructure. Clarity provides IT organizations with visibility into non-RF metrics including RADIUS, DHCP, and DNS server performance, giving not only end-to-end visibility into wireless user experience but also the ability to foresee connectivity issues before users are even impacted. The controller examines all requests passing through and tracks DHCP, DNS, and RADIUS response times and failure rates by linking those requests back to the responding servers. Additionally, Clarity enables WLAN administrators to simulate traffic to identify service outages and performance issues before users experience problems. This proactive workflow can be either on-demand or scheduled across thousands of locations.
One critical consideration for organizations planning migration is that upgrading from 6.x to 8.x generally requires a full reinstallation and reconfiguration. The migration tool that was once available is no longer offered, meaning administrators must perform manual migration. ArubaOS 8.x represents a completely different operational paradigm, requiring recreation of 6.5.x configurations from scratch or use of migration tools that may have limited availability. Additionally, ArubaOS 8.x advanced features require a Virtual Machine in addition to hardware controllers.