AOS 10

The HPE Aruba Networking Wireless Operating System 10 or AOS-10 suite of technical documentation covers a range of design concepts and configuration examples that will help network architects and administrators design and configure the most optimal Wi-Fi networks for their needs.

Components

A description of the different elements of the network infrastructure involved in running an AOS-10 powered network. These components include hardware, software, and management of Aruba devices through HPE’s sophisticated cloud platforms and services.

Design Fundamentals and Concepts

Design fundamentals and concepts of AOS 10 covers design options for an AOS 10 installation as well as guidance, in depth information, and best practices for operating AOS 10 networks.

Migrating to AOS 10

This guide for AOS-10 migration provides information and instructions on moving an HPE Aruba Networking mobility infrastructure from AOS 8 or Instant AOS 8 to AOS 10.

Services

Many of the services that provide normal operations for AOS-10 are running within HPE Aruba Networking Central and their operation is not necessarily apparent. This section describes those services and how they work.

Survivability

AOS-10 is dependent upon centralized services for normal operations. Any interruption of that communication can have an impact on the operations of AOS-10, so survivability of the network is a concern. The topic of survivability describes the impact of network outages on AOS-10 services, devices managed by Central, and client devices connecting to the network.

Last modified: August 22, 2024 (6c8addc)