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Brand | Aruba |
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Model | IAP-275 |
Category | Wireless Access Point |
Language | English |
Provides contact information for Aruba support, including website, forums, and telephone numbers.
Outlines prerequisites for installing an IAP and setting up the Instant network.
Introduces methods for provisioning IAPs, including Zero Touch Provisioning, Aruba Central, and AirWave.
Provides credentials (username and password) required to log in to the Instant UI.
Explains how IAPs retrieve configuration files from a server via FTP or FTPS and update their configurations automatically.
Details steps to enable automatic configuration by specifying credentials, filename, download method, and server.
Outlines checks to verify automatic configuration by running commands like `show managed-mode config` and `show managed-mode logs`.
Describes the transactions between a client and IAP during startup, including authentication and connection.
Details how to configure WLAN settings for an SSID profile using the Instant UI, including Name, Primary Usage, and advanced options.
Describes how Ethernet ports allow third-party devices to connect to the wireless network and configure ACLs for security.
Details how to configure wired settings for a wired profile using the Instant UI or CLI, including Name, Primary Usage, Speed/Duplex, POE, and Admin Status.
Details how to configure security parameters for an Employee network in the Instant UI, including Port type, MAC authentication, and 802.1X authentication.
Explains captive portal authentication, where a web page presents guest users with terms and prompts for authentication to access the Internet.
Describes creating an SSID for guest access using Instant UI or CLI, involving Name, Primary Usage (Guest), and advanced options.
Details configuring wired settings for a guest profile using Instant UI or CLI, including Name, Primary Usage (Guest), Speed/Duplex, POE, Admin Status, Content Filtering, Uplink, and Spanning Tree.
Explains how to configure internal captive portal authentication using an internal server for hosting the captive portal service.
Describes procedures for configuring internal or external authentication servers.
Explains different modes of DHCP address assignment (Local, Distributed, Centralized) and their associated traffic forwarding modes.
Details configuring IPsec tunnels to ensure encrypted data flow between networks and secure corporate data.
Details procedures for configuring ARM features, including Band Steering, Airtime Fairness Mode, Client Match, and Access Point Control.
AppRF's Layer 7 firewall capability for creating firewall policies based on application types using DPI and WPE.
Describes how to detect rogue IAPs plugged into the wired network and classify them as Interfering or Rogue.
Allows IAPs to find new software images from a cloud-based server and remotely distributes them.
Allows backing up IAP configuration data and restoring it when required, with UI and CLI procedures.
Outlines steps to configure a hotspot profile, including creating ANQP/H2QP advertisement profiles, hotspot profile, and SSID profile.