Starting Your Free Trial

HPE Aruba Networking Central offers a 90-day evaluation license for customers who want to try the solution for managing their networks.

The evaluation license allows you to use the functions described in the following table:

Table 1: Evaluation features

Application Function

HPE Aruba Networking Central

  • 10 Advanced AP Licenses
  • 5 Foundation Licenses for Switches 25xx / 41xx / 60xx / 61xx / 8 to 12 ports
  • 5 Foundation Licenses for Switches 29xx / 6200
  • 5 Foundation Licenses for Switches 3810 / 6300
  • 5 Foundation Licenses for Switches 5400/ 6400 / 8xxx
  • 5 Advanced Licenses for Gateways 90xx with security feature
  • 10 Advanced Licenses for Gateways 70xx
  • 2 Advanced Licenses for Gateways 72xx

NOTE: You can evaluate Aruba IDS Intrusion Detection System. IDS monitors a network or systems for malicious activity or policy violations and reports its findings to the management system deployed in the network. or IPS Intrusion Prevention System. The IPS monitors a network for malicious activities such as security threats or policy violations. The main function of an IPS is to identify suspicious activity, log the information, attempt to block the activity, and report it. using the 90-day Gateway Advanced with Security Evaluation License.

ClearPass Device Insight

Discover, monitor, and automatically classify new and existing devices that connect to a network.

Complete the following steps to evaluate HPE Aruba Networking Central:

Step 1: Create an account on HPE GreenLake

HPE Aruba Networking Central can be accessed from the HPE GreenLake portal using the following URLs Uniform Resource Locator. URL is a global address used for locating web resources on the Internet.:

Starting 2024, the https://common.cloud.hpe.com/ URL will be deprecated.

For more information about accessing the HPE GreenLake portal and adding the WebUI, see Creating an HPE Aruba Networking Central Account.

Step 2: Add Devices on HPE GreenLake

You can now add the devices that you want to manage using HPE Aruba Networking Central on the HPE GreenLake portal. To manage devices from HPE Aruba Networking Central, trial users must manually add the devices to the HPE GreenLake portal.

For more information on adding devices, see Onboarding Devices.

Step 3: Assign Subscriptions on HPE GreenLake

By default, an evaluation license key is assigned for users who sign up for a free trial of HPE Aruba Networking Central. The evaluation license key allows you to manage up to 60 devices from HPE Aruba Networking Central.

You can either enable automatic assignment of license or manually assign Foundation and Advanced licenses to your devices. By default, the automatic license assignment is disabled.

For more information on managing subscriptions, see Managing Subscription Keys.

Step 4: Manage Users and Roles on HPE GreenLake

Before the users access and start using HPE Aruba Networking Central, you must assign the users appropriate roles and permissions on the HPE GreenLake portal.

For more information on user roles and permissions, see HPE Aruba Networking Central User Roles in the HPE GreenLake Portal.

Step 5: Organize Your Devices into Groups on HPE Aruba Networking Central

A group in HPE Aruba Networking Central functions as a configuration container for devices added in HPE Aruba Networking Central. For the users to access all the existing groups, you must assign the groups to the user in the group scope on the HPE GreenLake portal. For the users to view and use the groups and group management pages, you must assign the edit permission to the users for group management.

Why Should You Use Groups?

Groups allow you to create a logical subset of devices and simplify the configuration and device management tasks. Groups offer the following functions and benefits:

  • Combining different types of devices under a group. For example, a group can have APs and switches. HPE Aruba Networking Central allows you to manage configuration of these devices in separate containers (wireless and wired management) within the same group. Any new device that is added to a group inherits the current configuration of the group.
  • Assigning multiple devices to a single group. For example, a group can consist of multiple Instant AP Virtual Controllers (VCs). These VCs can share common configuration settings and push the configuration updates to member Instant APs in their respective clusters. For example, you can apply a common security policy for the devices deployed in a specific geographical location.
  • Cloning an existing group allows you to create a base configuration for the devices and customize it as per your network requirements.

You can also use groups for filtering your monitoring dashboard content, generating reports, and managing software upgrades.

  • A device can be part of only one group at any given time.
  • Groups in HPE Aruba Networking Central are independent and do not follow a hierarchical model.

For more information on groups and group configuration workflows, see Managing Groups.

Step 6: Assign Sites and Labels on HPE Aruba Networking Central (Optional)

A site in HPE Aruba Networking Central refers to a physical location where a set of devices are installed; for example, campus, branch, or venue. HPE Aruba Networking Central allows you to use sites as a primary navigation element. For example, if your devices are deployed in a campus, you can create a site called CampusA. You can also tag the devices within CampusA using labels. If your campus consists of multiple buildings, the devices deployed in the campus can be labeled as Building1 or Lobby.

For more information on sites and labels and how to assign devices to sites and labels, see Managing Sites and Manage Labels

Step 7: Configure Your Network using HPE Aruba Networking Central

HPE Aruba Networking Central supports provisioning, managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting workflows for various types of devices. If you have added Instant APs as part of your evaluation, you can configure an employee and guest wireless network. If you have Switches or SD-Branch or SD-WAN Software-Defined Wide Area Network. SD-WAN is an application for applying SDN technology to WAN connections that connect enterprise networks across disparate geographical locations. Gateways, configure wired access network or SD-WAN Wide Area Network. WAN is a telecommunications network or computer network that extends over a large geographical distance. respectively.

For more information, see Device Configuration and Network Management.

Step 8: Monitor Your Network and Devices using HPE Aruba Networking Central

You can monitor the health of the device and network. For more information on monitoring, see Monitoring Your Network. You can also perform the following:

  • Reports—Allows you to create various types of reports.

  • Alerts and Events—Allows you to view and configure alerts.

  • Clients—Provides a list view of all the access point (AP), switch, or gateway clients connected to the network.

Step 9: Cancel or Upgrade Your Subscription (Optional)

During the trial period or after you complete your trial, if you want to continue using HPE Aruba Networking Central for managing your devices, contact HPE Aruba Networking Customer Support to upgrade your license.

If you do not want to continue, contact HPE Aruba Networking support team to cancel your license or wait until the trial expires. When the trial period expires, your devices can no longer be managed from HPE Aruba Networking Central.