Aruba Sensor Value

An Aruba AP actively scans for BLE Bluetooth Low Energy. The BLE functionality is offered by Bluetooth® to enable devices to run for long durations with low power consumption. devices in the background. An AP listens to both advertisement frames and scan response frames. An AP classifies and parses the content of both types of frames and reports BLE Bluetooth Low Energy. The BLE functionality is offered by Bluetooth® to enable devices to run for long durations with low power consumption. telemetry to subscribers.

For BLE Bluetooth Low Energy. The BLE functionality is offered by Bluetooth® to enable devices to run for long durations with low power consumption. devices that an AP does not support, server type Generic-Https and Generic-Websocket can transport the broadcasting frame payload without parsing. Aruba APs support any BLE Bluetooth Low Energy. The BLE functionality is offered by Bluetooth® to enable devices to run for long durations with low power consumption. device that conforms to Aruba BLE Bluetooth Low Energy. The BLE functionality is offered by Bluetooth® to enable devices to run for long durations with low power consumption. Telemetry Advertisement Specification. Hence, even if an AP does not ’t know anything else about a BLE Bluetooth Low Energy. The BLE functionality is offered by Bluetooth® to enable devices to run for long durations with low power consumption. device, it can parse and report telemetry and sensor information to a subscriber.

Configuring Aruba Sensor in IoT Transport Profile

To configure an Aruba sensor in an IoT Internet of Things. IoT refers to the internetworking of devices that are embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity features allowing data exchange over the Internet. transport profile, execute the following command:

(host) [mynode] (config) #iot transportProfile Sample-Sensor

(host) [mynode] (IoT Data Profile "Sample-Sensor") #deviceClassFilter aruba-sensors