HPE Aruba AirWave w/ RAPIDS and VisualRF License E-LTU

HPE Aruba AirWave w/ RAPIDS and VisualRF License E-LTU

Mfg PartJW546AAE Racksimply Part102062
$179.14

1000+ In Stock

Quantity
Product Description
Aruba AirWave with RAPIDS and VisualRF - license - 1 device
Product Type
License
Category
Networking applications - system & remote management
License Qty
1 device
Licensing Details
ESD

Header

Product Line
HPE Aruba AirWave
Model
with RAPIDS and VisualRF
Brand
Aruba
Manufacturer
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Packaged Quantity
1

Software

License Type
License
License Qty
1 device
License Category
License

General

Category
Networking applications
Subcategory
Network - system & remote management
Installation Type
Locally installed
Electronic Distribution
Yes

Features

  • Solve connectivity issues before they happen
  • See what’s inside all those mobile Apps
  • Watch Wi-Fi coverage on-demand
  • Simplify management of multi-vendor networks

Details

  • Proactively monitors critical non-RF metrics – the time it takes for a mobile device to associate with a Wi-Fi radio, authenticate to a RADIUS server, gather an IP address through DHCP, or resolve names for DNS services.
  • Provides deep visibility into performance and usage of mobile and web Apps.
  • Reputation reports allow you to quickly take action against high risk sites and control Wi-Fi usage by App category.
  • User role, device type and location specific insights let you make quick decisions to protect business critical Apps.
  • AirWave uses VisualRF to allow for time-lapse mining of Wi-Fi coverage – enabling wireless network engineers to record and replay 24 hours of RF heat mapping.
    • VisualRF also powers location specific, visual analytics on mobile and web App usage, mobile device performance, mobile UC voice and video quality, and more.
  • Get granular visibility across your entire access infrastructure and manage multiple generations of wired and wireless networks from just about any vendor – from controller-less to controller-managed and from legacy Wi-Fi to the 802.11ac WLANs.