AirGroup Services
An administrator may enable or disable individual AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. services by using the WebUI or CLI Command-Line Interface. A console interface with a command line shell that allows users to execute text input as commands and convert these commands to appropriate functions.. The following AirGroup The application that allows the end users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network and define a group of friends or associates who are allowed to share them. AirGroup is primarily designed for colleges and other institutions. AirGroup uses zero configuration networking to allow Apple mobile devices, such as the AirPrint wireless printer service and the AirPlay mirroring service, to communicate over a complex access network topology. services are pre-configured and are available as part of the factory default configuration:
- AirPlay
- AirPrint
- Allowall
- Amazon TV
- DIAL
- DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA is a set of interoperability guidelines for sharing digital media among multimedia devices. Media
- DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA is a set of interoperability guidelines for sharing digital media among multimedia devices. Print
- GoogleCast
- iTunes
- RemoteMgmt
- Sharing
By enabling the allowall service, all mDNS Multicast Domain Name System. mDNS provides the ability to perform DNS-like operations on the local link in the absence of any conventional unicast DNS server. The mDNS protocol uses IP multicast User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets, and is implemented by the Apple Bonjour and Linux NSS-mDNS services. mDNS works in conjunction with DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD), a companion zero-configuration technique specified. See RFC 6763. or DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA is a set of interoperability guidelines for sharing digital media among multimedia devices. services, including the default services, are enabled. Aruba does not recommend to enable the allowall service. Enable only the desired services.
- AirPlay—The AirPlay service allows wireless streaming of music, video, and slide shows from iOS device to Apple TV and other devices that support the AirPlay feature.
- AirPrint—The AirPrint service allows to print from an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch directly to any AirPrint compatible printers.
- DIAL—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.-enabled streaming devices like Google Chromecast, Roku, Amazon FireTV, and more advertise the Discovery and Launch (DIAL) protocol for clients to search for an available device on a wireless network. Once a device is discovered, the protocol synchronizes information on how to connect to the device. The streaming device connects to a television through an HDMI port to wirelessly streams video and music content to the TV from a smart phone (both Android and iOS), tablet, laptop, or desktop computer devices.
- DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA is a set of interoperability guidelines for sharing digital media among multimedia devices. Media—Applications such as Windows Media Player use this service to browse and play media content on a remote device.
- DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA is a set of interoperability guidelines for sharing digital media among multimedia devices. Print—This service is used by printers which support DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance. DLNA is a set of interoperability guidelines for sharing digital media among multimedia devices. .
- GoogleCast—Google Chromecast uses this service to stream video and music content from a smart phone to a TV screen using a wireless network.
- iTunes—iTunes service is used by iTunes 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. sync and iTunes home-sharing applications across all Apple devices. For best practices, see Apple iTunes Wi-Fi Synchronization and File Sharing .
- RemoteMgmt—Use this service for remote login, remote management, and FTP File Transfer Protocol. A standard network protocol used for transferring files between a client and server on a computer network. utilities on Apple devices.
- Sharing—Applications such as disk sharing and file sharing, use the service ID that are part of this service on one or more Apple devices. For best practices, see Apple iTunes Wi-Fi Synchronization and File Sharing .