Spec Sheet

DATA SHEET
ARUBA 330 SERIES ACCESS POINTS
• Quality of service for app visibility and control
- Supports priority handling and policy enforcement
for unied communication apps, including Skype for
Business with encrypted videoconferencing, voice, chat
and desktop sharing
- Aruba AppRF technology leverages deep packet
inspection to classify and block, prioritize or limit
bandwidth for over 1,500 enterprise apps or groups
of apps
• RF Management
- Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) technology
automatically assigns channel and power settings,
provides airtime fairness and ensures that APs stay
clear of all sources of RF interference to deliver reliable,
high-performance WLANs
- The Aruba 330 Series Access Points can be congured
to provide part-time or dedicated air monitoring for
spectrum analysis and wireless intrusion protection,
VPN tunnels to extend remote locations to corporate
resources, and wireless mesh connections where
Ethernet drops are not available
• Spectrum analysis
- Capable of part-time or dedicated air monitoring, the
spectrum analyzer remotely scans the 2.4 GHz and
5 GHz radio bands to identify sources of RF interference
from HT20 through VHT160 operation
• Security
- Integrated wireless intrusion protection oers threat
protection and mitigation, and eliminates the need for
separate RF sensors and security appliances
- IP reputation and security services identify, classify,
and block malicious les, URLs and IPs, providing
comprehensive protection against advanced online threats
- Integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for secure
storage of credentials and keys
- SecureJack-capable for secure tunneling of wired
Ethernet trac
• Intelligent Power Monitoring (IPM)
- Enables the AP to continuously monitor and report
its actual power consumption and optionally make
autonomous decisions to disable certain capabilities
based on the amount of power available to the unit
- Software congurable to disable capabilities in certain
orders. For the 330 Series Access Points, by default, the
USB interface will be the rst feature to turn o if the AP
power consumption exceeds the available power budget
CHOOSE YOUR OPERATING MODE
The Aruba 330 Series Access Points oer a choice of operating
modes to meet your unique management and deployment
requirements.
• Controller-managed mode – When managed by Aruba
Mobility Controllers, Aruba 330 Series Access Points
oer centralized conguration, data encryption, policy
enforcement and network services, as well as distributed
and centralized trac forwarding.
• Aruba Instant mode – In Aruba Instant mode, a single
AP automatically distributes the network conguration
to other Instant APs in the WLAN. Simply power-up one
Instant AP, congure it over the air, and plug in the other
APs – the entire process takes about ve minutes. If WLAN
requirements change, a built-in migration path allows the
330 Series Instant APs to become part of a WLAN that is
managed by a Mobility Controller.
• Remote AP (RAP) for branch deployments
• Air monitor (AM) for wireless IDS, rogue detection
and containment
• Spectrum analyzer, dedicated or hybrid, for identifying
sources of RF interference
• Secure enterprise mesh
For large installations across multiple sites, the Aruba
Activate service signicantly reduces deployment time by
automating device provisioning, rmware upgrades, and
inventory management. With Aruba Activate, the Instant APs
are factory-shipped to any site and congure themselves
when powered up.
SPECIFICATIONS
• AP-334 (controller-managed) and IAP-334 (Instant):
- 802.11ac – 5 GHz 4x4 MIMO (1,733 Mbps max rate)
and 2.4 GHz 4x4 MIMO (800 Mbps max rate) radios,
with a total of four dual-band RP-SMA connectors for
external antennas
• AP-335 (controller-managed) and IAP-335 (Instant):
- 802.11ac – 5 GHz 4x4 MIMO (1,733 Mbps max rate)
and 2.4 GHz 4x4 MIMO (800 Mbps max rate) radios,
with a total of twelve integrated omni-directional
downtilt antennas