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Smarter operations with AI-Powered Search in HPE Aruba Central

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This technote explores the AI-powered search capabilities in HPE Aruba Networking Central, showcasing how Natural Language Processing (NLP) enables users to quickly locate network clients, devices, alerts, applications, and documentation. By using intuitive search queries, network administrators can simplify routine tasks such as inventory management, firmware tracking, troubleshooting, and performance monitoring.

Key searches covered here include:

  • Inventory Search: Quickly identify device types, locations, and configurations across multiple sites.
  • Life Cycle Mgmt.: Find devices running specific firmware versions or with particular operational statuses.
  • Clients and Apps : Detect network cameras, streaming devices, and monitor application usage and experience.
  • Troubleshooting Tools: Address wireless client issues, roaming problems, and configuration errors with targeted searches.
  • Alert and Performance Monitoring: Address wireless client issues, roaming problems, and common RF issues like noise floor with targeted searches.
  • Configuration Guidance: Access step-by-step instructions and references for common configuration tasks.

Why it matters:

  • Instant Inventory Insights: Quickly locate devices, configurations, and site details.
  • Stay Ahead on life cycle mgmt: Identify devices by version or operational status in seconds.
  • Know Your Network: Detect cameras, streaming devices, and monitor application performance effortlessly.
  • Troubleshoot with Confidence: Resolve wireless issues and roaming challenges with precision.
  • Proactive Monitoring: Surface critical alerts and performance metrics before they impact users.
  • Step-by-Step Guidance: Access clear instructions for common configuration tasks.

The result? Faster workflows, fewer headaches, and a smarter way to keep your network running at its best.


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