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: This component powered dedicated packet-processing hardware, enabling high-performance deep packet inspection of every connection traversing the controller. It implemented all routing, switching, and firewall functions in a highly parallel architecture.
Leo, the lead network architect, stared at the deployment notes. The company had just doubled down on , and version 6.5 was the promised land. It wasn’t just a firmware update; it was an architectural shift.
These are the central processors for APs. They handle user authentication, encryption, and policy enforcement. Mobility Conductor (formerly Master Controller): Arubaos 6 5 Aos Enterprise Wireless Aruba Networks
Access rules are applied based on the user identity, device type (OS), location, and time of day. An employee using a corporate laptop receives different network permissions than the same employee using a personal smartphone. 4. High Availability and Clustering
It inspects traffic at Layer 7, identifying over 1,500 applications, including cloud services like Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and social media platforms. The company had just doubled down on , and version 6
As enterprise networking requirements shifted toward cloud-managed architectures, Aruba Networks evolved its operating system beyond the 6.5 release train. Transition to AOS 8
The optional ArubaOS Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) module brought application awareness to WLANs through AppRF technology. Using deep packet inspection, AppRF identified enterprise, cloud, and mobile applications, enabling IT teams to prioritize applications for each user while scaling for BYOD transaction and device density. controlling traffic by user role
AOS 6.5 enables robust security, including role-based access control, WPA2/WPA3 support, and advanced Rogue AP detection/containment. It integrates with Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) to apply user-level policies, controlling traffic by user role, device type, and application. Branch & Remote Networking:
APs converted into dedicated scanning nodes that constantly monitor the radio frequency (RF) environment for threats, rogue access points, and interference without serving client traffic. Master-Local Controller Topology
Understanding ArubaOS 6.5: The Core of Enterprise Wireless Networks ArubaOS 6.5 (AOS) serves as the fundamental operating system for Aruba Mobility Controllers and controller-managed wireless LAN (WLAN) devices
AOS 6.5 features AppRF, a built-in Layer 7 stateful firewall and deep packet inspection (DPI) engine.