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Cloud Services
ArubaOS 10 provides a wide range of cloud services designed to simplify day-to-day operations, improve security, and enhance overall network performance. Listed below are the ArubaOS 10 cloud services:
- RF Radio Frequency. RF refers to the electromagnetic wave frequencies within a range of 3 kHz to 300 GHz, including the frequencies used for communications or Radar signals. data across the entire network, or a subset of the network, to algorithmically derive configuration changes for every Aruba AP on the network. The APs receive regular updates based on changing environmental conditions, which benefits both IT and the users. AirMatch is the enhanced version of the Adaptive Radio Management (ARM Adaptive Radio Management. ARM dynamically monitors and adjusts the network to ensure that all users are allowed ready access. It enables full utilization of the available spectrum to support maximum number of users by intelligently choosing the best RF channel and transmit power for APs in their current RF environment. ) technology. It is equipped with the new automated channel optimization, transmit power adjustment and channel width tuning system that utilizes dynamic machine learning intelligence to automatically generate the optimal view of the entire WLAN Wireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a 802.11 standards-based LAN that the users access through a wireless connection. network. —AirMatch analyzes periodic
- band Band refers to a specified range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. steering and load balancing of channels, and enhanced reassignment for roaming mobile clients. The ClientMatch service helps to improve the experience of wireless clients. ClientMatch identifies wireless clients that do not get the required level of service from the AP to which they are currently associated and intelligently steers them to an AP radio that can provide better service and thereby improves user experience. ClientMatch periodically checks the health of current association of clients and determines if a sticky steer or band steer should be considered. —ClientMatch continually monitors the RF neighborhood of the client to support the ongoing
- 802.11r 802.11r is an IEEE standard for enabling seamless BSS transitions in a WLAN. 802.11r standard is also referred to as Fast BSS transition. fast transition and Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC Opportunistic Key Caching. OKC is a technique available for authentication between multiple APs in a network where those APs are under common administrative control. Using OKC, a station roaming to any AP in the network will not have to complete a full authentication exchange, but will instead just perform the 4-way handshake to establish transient encryption keys. ), to enable seamless roaming with minimal or no disruption to the application traffic such as voice and video. —Cloud-Assisted Roaming Services supports
- ArubaOS 10 form clusters in both homogeneous and heterogeneous modes. The GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation. GRE is an IP encapsulation protocol that is used to transport packets over a network. with optional IPsec Internet Protocol security. IPsec is a protocol suite for secure IP communications that authenticates and encrypts each IP packet in a communication session. tunnels between the AP and the Gateway cluster is orchestrated by the WLAN Tunnel Orchestration service. Even if one Gateway joins the deployment, an automatic cluster is formed by this service. —Gateways running