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Product Name | Aruba IAP-315 |
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Category | Wireless Access Point |
Wi-Fi Standard | 802.11ac |
Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz |
Ethernet Ports | 2 x 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | 802.3af/at |
Antenna Type | Integrated Omni-directional Antennas |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Operating Humidity | 5% to 93% non-condensing |
Mounting | Wall, ceiling |
MIMO | 3x3 MIMO |
Describes Aruba Instant's virtualization of controller capabilities on APs, offering enterprise-grade WLAN with simplicity.
Covers Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) of IAPs, activation via Aruba Activate, and provisioning through AirWave.
Describes how to configure system parameters for an IAP, including Name, System location, and IP addresses.
Describes how to configure radio profiles manually or using ARM.
Describes the client and IAP transactions during wireless startup and network types like Employee, Voice, and Guest.
Details configuring security settings for Employee or Voice networks based on security levels.
Explains how to configure access rules for guest, employee, or voice networks.
Describes procedures for configuring wired settings, including Name, Primary Usage, Speed/Duplex, and Content Filtering.
Details how to configure VLAN settings for a wired profile, including mode and client IP assignment.
Explains security parameter configuration for wired employee networks, including Port type and MAC authentication.
Explains captive portal authentication methods and how they are used for guest access.
Provides steps to create an SSID for guest access using the Instant UI or CLI.
Classifies IAP users (Administrator, Guest, Employee) and outlines their access privileges.
Describes how to configure internal and external authentication servers like RADIUS, LDAP, and TACACS+.
Explains how Instant firewall provides identity-based controls for application-layer security and traffic forwarding.
Details how to use ACL rules to permit or deny data packets, limit bandwidth, and control access.
Describes configuring ACLs to control access to network services, applications, and categories.
Explains different DHCP address assignment modes: Local, Distributed, and Centralized.
Describes VPN features, controller requirements, and setups recommended for VPN connectivity.
Details the steps to configure an IPsec tunnel for secure corporate data flow using Instant UI or CLI.
Explains the IAP-VPN architecture components: IAPs at branch sites and controller at the datacenter.
Defines Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) as RF management technology for optimizing WLAN performance.
Details configuration of ARM features like Band Steering, Airtime Fairness, and Client Match.
Explains AppRF's Layer 7 firewall capability for creating policies based on application types.
Explains Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) and its support for Voice, Video, Best effort, and Background access categories.
Explains AirGroup's enterprise-class capability for zero-configuration networking and service discovery.
Details managing IAPs using AirWave, including firmware updates and device resets.
Provides information on configuring and monitoring Aruba Instant networks using Aruba Central.