Category: Aruba Central
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Port Based Tunnelling with CX switches
Port-based tunnelling (PBT) provides a method to tunnel the traffic of wired devices directly to a cluster of gateway /VPN concentrator (VPNC) without requiring an authentication server. By utilising this approach, authentication and network policies can be enforced at the gateway/VPNC side for tunnelled wired traffic. Centralising policies at the…
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Microbranch Solution with Aruba SSE
Microbranch (MB) solution can be integrated with cloud security providers like Aruba SSE (Secure Service Edge), Netskope, Zscaler, Prisma, etc through Aruba Central “Cloud Connect” service. This enables and sets up a secure connection between the MB AP and one or several cloud-hosted enforcement control points. In this condensed technote,…
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Aruba Central and GenAI Search
As you might have heard that Aruba Central was upgraded recently and now it is enhanced with Generative AI (GenAI) based search and that it uses LLM. So what does this mean for the network administrators? Let’s unpack a few of these terms and then analyse it. To start off…
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Microbranch Solution – Part5
AOS 10.x enables APs in remote sites to use most of the SD-WAN features and be managed by Aruba Central. This deployment model is called Micro Branch. This is a 5x parts microbranch series. The aim here is to provide the starting point to put together a solution that include…
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Microbranch Solution – Part4
AOS 10.x enables APs in remote sites to use most of the SD-WAN features and be managed by Aruba Central. This deployment model is called Micro Branch. This is a 5x parts microbranch series. The aim here is to provide the starting point to put together a solution that include…
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Microbranch Solution – Part3
AOS 10.x enables APs in remote sites to use most of the SD-WAN features and be managed by Aruba Central. This deployment model is called Micro Branch. This is a 5x parts microbranch series. The aim here is to provide the starting point to put together a solution that include…
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Microbranch Solution – Part2
AOS 10.x enables APs in remote sites to use most of the SD-WAN features and be managed by Aruba Central. This deployment model is called Micro Branch. This is a 5x parts microbranch series. The aim here is to provide the starting point to put together a solution that include…
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Microbranch Solution – Part1
AOS 10.x enables APs in remote sites to use most of the SD-WAN features and be managed by Aruba Central. This deployment model is called Micro Branch. This is a 5x parts microbranch series. The aim here is to provide the starting point to put together a solution that include…
