Description
The Aruba 7200 series Mobility Controller is the next-generation networking platform, optimized for mobile application delivery to ensure the best mobility experience over Wi-Fi. With a new central processor that employs eight cores with four threads each, it's like having a total of 32 virtual CPUs. As a result, the 7200 series supports 32,000 mobile devices and performs stateful firewall policy enforcement at 40 Gbps - plenty of capacity and speed for BYOD and 802.11ac devices. New levels of visibility are provided by Aruba's unique AppRF technology, which runs on 7200 series Mobility Controllers. With AppRF, IT can see applications by user, including top web-based applications like Facebook and Box.The 7200 series also manages authentication, encryption, VPN connections, IPv4 and IPv6 Layer 3 services, the Aruba Policy Enforcement Firewall™, Aruba Adaptive Radio Management™, and Aruba RFProtect™ spectrum analysis and wireless intrusion protection.Clustering and centralized management enable the deployment of large networks with hundreds of Mobility Controllers with minimal staff. A master Mobility Controller can manage local Mobility Controllers, while Aruba AirWave™ network management provides enterprise-wide clarity and control through real-time monitoring, historical reporting and troubleshooting.Architected for high AvAilAbility Redundant power supplies: The 7200 series supports dual, field-replaceable redundant power supplies to maintain uninterrupted network operations. Hot-swappable fan tray with multiple fans: The 7200 series includes a field-replaceable fan tray with multiple fans, providing sufficient cooling and rapid time to repair. Solid state drives for maximum reliability and uptime. Two dual-media ports: 1000BASE-X or 10/100/1000BASE-T connections for high availability. . Manufacturer: Hewlett Packa
HP Aruba 7210 (Us) Controller
Price is below average
Current Price
$12 495
Average
$13 260.46
Min Price
$695
Max Price
$14 322.39
Price dynamics
6%
Description
The Aruba 7200 series Mobility Controller is the next-generation networking platform, optimized for mobile application delivery to ensure the best mobility experience over Wi-Fi. With a new central processor that employs eight cores with four threads each, it's like having a total of 32 virtual CPUs. As a result, the 7200 series supports 32,000 mobile devices and performs stateful firewall policy enforcement at 40 Gbps - plenty of capacity and speed for BYOD and 802.11ac devices. New levels of visibility are provided by Aruba's unique AppRF technology, which runs on 7200 series Mobility Controllers. With AppRF, IT can see applications by user, including top web-based applications like Facebook and Box.The 7200 series also manages authentication, encryption, VPN connections, IPv4 and IPv6 Layer 3 services, the Aruba Policy Enforcement Firewall™, Aruba Adaptive Radio Management™, and Aruba RFProtect™ spectrum analysis and wireless intrusion protection.Clustering and centralized management enable the deployment of large networks with hundreds of Mobility Controllers with minimal staff. A master Mobility Controller can manage local Mobility Controllers, while Aruba AirWave™ network management provides enterprise-wide clarity and control through real-time monitoring, historical reporting and troubleshooting.Architected for high AvAilAbility Redundant power supplies: The 7200 series supports dual, field-replaceable redundant power supplies to maintain uninterrupted network operations. Hot-swappable fan tray with multiple fans: The 7200 series includes a field-replaceable fan tray with multiple fans, providing sufficient cooling and rapid time to repair. Solid state drives for maximum reliability and uptime. Two dual-media ports: 1000BASE-X or 10/100/1000BASE-T connections for high availability. . Manufacturer: Hewlett Packa
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Product review & video
hello and welcome back to configure this now my name is Tim Haney and in this video we're going to be going through the initial setup of the rubra mobility controller just as a reminder go ahead and turn on your YouTube annotations in case there's any on-screen Corrections that need to be made after it's uploaded here's my standard disclaimer you can go ahead and pause the video if you'd like to read that here's my network diagram for the network for the lab network that we're going to be doing all the work on today I broke this diagram down in the first video so I'm not going to go through that again if you are interested in that breakdown go ahead and check out my first video I'll put a link on the screen for that here's the agenda of everything that we're going to be going through in this video I'm also putting this agenda in the description to make it to make it easier to search for


