User's Manual
Feature Description
RADIUS Accounting on Multiple
Servers
ArubaOS provides support for the controllers to send RADIUS accounting
to multiple RADIUS servers. The controller notifies all the RADIUS servers
to track the status of authenticated users. Accounting messages are sent
to all the servers configured in the server group in a sequential order.
Unified Communication and
Collaboration
The following new features are introduced in ArubaOS 6.4:
l Per User Role Lync Call Prioritization
l UCC Dashboard in the WebUI
l UCC show Commands
l UCC-AirWave Integration
l Dynamically Open Firewall for UCC Clients using STUN
l UCC Call Quality Metrics
l Changes to Call Admission Control
802.11w Support ArubaOS supports the IEEE 802.11w standard, also known as
Management Frame Protection (MFP). MFP makes it difficult for an
attacker to deny service by spoofing Deauth and Disassoc management
frames. MFPuses 802.11i (Robust Security Network) framework that
establishes encryption keys between the client and AP.
Table 5: New Features in ArubaOS 6.4.0.0
Fundamentals
Configure your controller and AP using either the Web User Interface (WebUI) or the command line interface
(CLI).
WebUI
Each controller supports up to 320 simultaneous WebUI connections. The WebUI is accessible through a
standard Web browser from a remote management console or workstation. The WebUI includes configuration
wizards that step you through easy-to-follow configuration tasks. The wizards are:
l AP Wizard—basic AP configuration
l Controller Wizard—basic controller configuration
l LAN Wizard—creating and configuring new WLAN(s) associated with the “default” ap-group
l License Wizard—installation and activation of software licenses
l AirWave Wizard —Controllers running ArubaOS 6.3 and later can use the AirWave wizard to quickly and
easily connect the controller to an AirWave server.
In addition to the wizards, the WebUI includes a Dashboard monitoring feature that provides enhanced
visibility into your wireless network’s performance and usage. This allows you to easily locate and diagnose
WLAN issues. For details on the WebUI Dashboard, see Dashboard Monitoring.
CLI
The CLI is a text-based interface accessible from a local console connected to the serial port on the controller or
through a Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) session.
By default, you access the CLI from the serial port or from an SSH session. You must explicitly enable Telnet on your
controller in order to access the CLI via a Telnet session.
When entering commands remember that:
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