About Aruba Central On-Premises
Aruba Central On-Premises is a variant of Aruba Central, a SaaS platform that offers you a single intelligent console to monitor, analyze, and configure WLAN Wireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a 802.11 standards-based LAN that the users access through a wireless connection. and wired networks. Aruba Central On-Premises makes it easy and efficient to manage your networks by combining industry-leading functionality with an intuitive user interface, and enables network administrators and help desk staff to support and control the network for your premises. The features are designed to manage, maintain, and analyze your network.
Aruba Central On-Premises is for organizations that do not want the data on cloud because of their business operations and policies regarding confidentiality, security, downtime, loss of data, and so on. This software solution also gives the same agility and efficiency of cloud services as Aruba Central, and at the same time, it adheres to stringent regulatory and compliance requirements.
Aruba Central On-Premises is now integrated as one of the apps Short form for application. It generally refers to the application that is downloaded and used on mobile devices. within the on-premises version of HPE GreenLake that resides on the user’s premises. The on-premises version of the platform provides common services such as user management, device inventory, subscription A business model where a customer pays a certain amount as subscription price to obtain access to a product or service. management, etc. Customers fully own and control the appliance, and access to the appliance. No data is sent off-premises. For subscription management Aruba Central On-Premises 2.5.5.0 will continue to communicate with HPE’s global licensing (GLIS) server.
Key Features
Aruba Central On-Premises offers the following key features and benefits:
- Zero Touch Provisioning—Automatic provisioning to simplify device onboarding The process of preparing a device for use on an enterprise network, by creating the appropriate access credentials and setting up the network connection parameters. and deployment.
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GreenLake Account Home—provides services such as user management, device inventory, and subscription management.
- Network-wide health monitoring—Comprehensive view of the network, device status, health, and application usage at Global, Site, Label, and client levels.
- Application visibility—Detailed information about the data usage of the clients connected to devices in the network and analysis of the client traffic flow.
- Reporting wizard—Generate scheduled or on-demand reports for the Clients, Infrastructure, Security Compliance, and Applications categories. You can also download reports in PDF and CSV Comma-Separated Values. A file format that stores tabular data in the plain text format separated by commas. formats.
- Network security—Strict policy and compliance control for the overall security of the network.
- API Application Programming Interface. Refers to a set of functions, procedures, protocols, and tools that enable users to build application software. integration—APIs and webhooks support for extensibility with third-party software.
- AI Insights—Identify and resolve 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. connectivity issues, along with logical and actionable insights about the root cause.
- Built-in alerts and troubleshooting tools—Live events and packet capture logs for troubleshooting or performing diagnostics tests on devices and networks.
- Threat detection and prevention—Block malicious links or payload and quickly respond to rogue APs or suspicious traffic.
- Cluster configuration—Aruba Central On-Premises supports up to a 7-node cluster. Cluster configuration is a highly recommended architecture for its high performance, easy management, scalability, and flexibility. Aruba Central On-Premises can be installed as a single node also.
The features such as adding devices, managing licenses, and assigning users and roles are now performed through HPE GreenLake account home.
Scaling Devices for Aruba Central On-Premises
Aruba Central On-Premises supports Instant APs, Campus APs/Remote APs, switches, and controllers. Aruba Central On-Premises can be implemented on multiple nodes, and the number of supported devices increase accordingly.
Supported Number of Devices - Summary Table
The following table provides a summary of the number of devices supported across multiple nodes.
Node Size |
Campus APs/Remote APs (AP and Controller) |
Instant APs only |
Switches only (AOS-S and AOS-CX) |
Mixed-Mode |
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Single Node |
2000 |
2000 |
1000 |
1600 APs (Instant AP or Campus AP/Remote AP) and 400 Switches (AOS-S or AOS-CX) |
Three Node |
8000 |
8000 |
3000 |
6000 APs (Instant AP or Campus AP/Remote AP) and 2000 Switches (AOS-S or AOS-CX) |
Five Node |
16000 |
12000 |
4000 |
12000 APs (Instant AP or Campus AP/Remote AP) and 4000 Switches (AOS-S or AOS-CX) |
Seven Node |
25000 |
16000 |
10000 (AOS-S) / 4000 (AOS-CX) |
16000 APs (Instant AP or Campus AP/Remote AP) and 7000 Switches (AOS-S) [AOS-CX up to 4000 Switches] |
Supported Number of Devices - Detailed Table
The following table details the number of devices that Aruba Central On-Premises supports across multiple nodes.
Nodes |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices |
Modes |
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Single Node |
2000 |
2000 APs where APs can be either Instant APs, Campus APs/Remote APs, or controllers that manage APs; or a mixed deployment of any of these devices. 1000 switches where switches can be AOS-S or AOS-CX switches or a mix of the two. In a mixed-mode of switches and APs, up to 1600 APs and 400 switches are supported. |
Three Node |
8000 |
8000 APs, where APs can be either Instant APs, Campus APs/Remote APs, or APs along with the controllers that manage APs; or a mix of any of these devices. 3000 AOS-S or AOS-CX switches or a mix of the two can be deployed in switch-only deployment. In a mixed-mode of switches and APs, up to 6000 APs (Instant APs or Campus APs/Remote APs) and 2000 switches (AOS-S or AOS-CX) are supported. |
Five Node |
16000 |
16000 Campus APs/Remote APs along with the controllers that manage APs can be deployed. 12000 Instant APs can be deployed. 4000 AOS-S or AOS-CX switches or a mix of the two can be deployed in switch-only deployment. In a mixed-mode of switches and APs, up to 12000 (Instant APs or Campus APs/Remote APs) and 4000 (AOS-S or AOS-CX) switches are supported. |
Seven Node |
25000 |
25000 Campus APs/Remote APs along with the controllers that manage APs can be deployed. 10000 AOS-S switches can be deployed in AOS-S switch-only deployment. 4000 AOS-CX switches can be deployed in AOS-CX switch-only deployment. In a mixed-mode of switches and APs, up to 16000 APs (Instant APs or Campus APs/Remote APs), 7000 AOS-S switches and 4000 (AOS-S or AOS-CX) switches are supported. |
Supported Web Browsers
To view the Aruba Central On-Premises UI User Interface., ensure that JavaScript is enabled on the web browser.
Browser Versions | Operating System |
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Google Chrome 100.0.4896.88 or later |
Windows and macOS |
Mozilla Firefox 99.01 or later |
Windows and macOS |
Microsoft Edge version 100.0.1185.36 or later |
Windows |
What you see depends on who you are and what you have
The content of any screen you access through HPE GreenLake account home relies on a combination of the following:
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Who you are—refers to the effective permissions you have, which depend on the roles to which you are assigned.
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What you have—refers to the services your organization has purchased or services you have been offered to use.