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AirWave 8.2.0.x
AirWave 8.2.0.x introduces a new intuitive user interface, enhancements to the client usage graph, and security improvements.
AirWave 8.2.3.x
AirWave 8.2.3.x added new triggers that provides an alert for hardware failures and for interface errors.
AirWave 8.2.9.x
AirWave 8.2.9.x introduces a new SIP Session Initiation Protocol. SIP is used for signaling and controlling multimedia communication session such as voice and video calls. Setup tab, support to configure SIP ALG Application Layer Gateway. ALG is a security component that manages application layer protocols such as SIP, FTP and so on. Configuration using the Instant GUI Config (IGC), and enhancements to the power supply and power consumption monitoring details of the devices.
AirWave 8.2.12.x
AirWave 8.2.12.x introduces support to enable SSH Secure Shell. SSH is a network protocol that provides secure access to a remote device. Key authentication for devices, Dynamic segmentation (User Based Tunneling) for wired tunneled clients, new triggers for issues in Clarity, and APIs Application Programming Interface. Refers to a set of functions, procedures, protocols, and tools that enable users to build application software. to install SSL Secure Sockets Layer. SSL is a computer networking protocol for securing connections between network application clients and servers over the Internet. certificate.
AirWave 8.2.15.x
AIrWave 8.2.15.x introduces enhancements to Sesimago tag for an IAP, supports Intra VLAN Virtual Local Area Network. In computer networking, a single Layer 2 network may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them through one or more routers; such a domain is referred to as a Virtual Local Area Network, Virtual LAN, or VLAN. Traffic Allowlist, Long Supported Release (LSR) tag, Short Supported Release (SSR) tag, password expiry alert, and forward mode support for wired clients.
AirWave 8.2.1.x
AirWave 8.2.1.x introduces changes to the process to launch a support connection and introduces new security enhancements for the connection tunnel.
AirWave 8.2.4.x
Some salient features of AirWave 8.2.4.x are support to configure a certificate revocation list (CRL Certificate Revocation List. CRL is a list of revoked certificates maintained by a certification authority.) and to configure two OCSP Online Certificate Status Protocol. OCSP is used for determining the current status of a digital certificate without requiring a CRL. responders using an IP address or DNS Domain Name System. A DNS server functions as a phone book for the intranet and Internet users. It converts human-readable computer host names into IP addresses and IP addresses into host names. It stores several records for a domain name such as an address 'A' record, name server (NS), and mail exchanger (MX) records. The Address 'A' record is the most important record that is stored in a DNS server, because it provides the required IP address for a network peripheral or element. address.
AirWave 8.2.7.x
AirWave 8.2.7.x introduces support to import data from a Ekahau backup into VisualRF.
AirWave 8.2.10.x
AirWave 8.2.10.x migrates to CentOS-7 operating system, provides enhanced support for both strong and legacy ciphers, and introduces enhancements to AirWave query API AP list.
AirWave 8.2.13.x
Some salient features of AirWave 8.2.13.x are Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM Intelligent Power Monitoring. IPM is a feature supported on certain APs that actively measures the power utilization of an AP and dynamically adapts to the power resources.), AP1X certificates authentication, support for SSH key Passphrase, IGC support for MPSK local authentication, and cross launch feature from the monitoring page of managed devices to the Mobility Conductor user interface.
AirWave 8.3.0.x
AirWave 8.3.0 is released with RHEL 8.6 version and all future releases of AirWave 8.3.x will be released with RHEL 8.6 or later versions.
AirWave 8.2.2.x
Some salient features of AirWave 8.2.2.x are support for Aruba controllers running on ArubaOS 8.0.0.0, enhancements to the cluster details on the WebUI page, and new user roles in AirWave to enable AppRF and UCC Unified Communications and Collaboration. UCC is a term used to describe the integration of various communications methods with collaboration tools such as virtual whiteboards, real-time audio and video conferencing, and enhanced call control capabilities. visibility.
AirWave 8.2.5.x
AirWave 8.2.5.x introduces enhancements to security, client details, client diagnostics, and visualRF.
AirWave 8.2.8.x
Some salient features of AirWave 8.2.8.x are support for rolling upgrades of Instant Access Points and Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL) profiles.
AirWave 8.2.11.x
Some salient features of AirWave 8.2.11.x are support for integrating AirWave with Aruba NetEdit Server, monitoring mesh devices dashboard view, OCSP security improvements, and Contact and Location Tracing (CLT) analytics for Campus Wi-Fi Wi-Fi is a technology that allows electronic devices to connect to a WLAN network, mainly using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio bands. Wi-Fi can apply to products that use any 802.11 standard. customers.
AirWave 8.2.14.x
AirWave 8.2.14.x introduces support for Microsoft Teams in UCC, trusted CA Certificate Authority or Certification Authority. Entity in a public key infrastructure system that issues certificates to clients. A certificate signing request received by the CA is converted into a certificate when the CA adds a signature generated with a private key. See digital certificate. certificates, MU-MIMO Multi-User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output. MU-MIMO is a set of multiple-input and multiple-output technologies for wireless communication, in which users or wireless terminals with one or more antennas communicate with each other. uplink for 6 GHz Gigahertz. Radio Bands Band refers to a specified range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation., and enhancements to triggers and alerts.
AirWave Consolidated Release Notes
The Release Notes of all Aruba AirWave versions starting from 8.2.0.0 version are available here.