Wireless

AeroHive HMOL Redirector issue

René Jorissen on March 28, 2012 2 Comments • Tags: #aerohive #hmol #issue #not #number #redirector #serial #showing

When using the HMOL solution from AeroHive, an access-point will discover the correct HiveManager by connecting to staging.aerohive.com. Within the HiveManager management interface you can see which access-points have been redirected to your HMOL. This can be down by checking the Device Access Control List within the Redirector configuration. Sometimes you will notice that not … Read More

Wireless

AeroHive – access to MyHive landing page

René Jorissen on February 22, 2012 0 Comments • Tags: #access #aerohive #landing #myhive #page #redirector

The AeroHive user, which is created by default, gets a landing page, when logging into https://myhive.aerohive.com. The user can choose between the HiveManager Online and the Redirector. When the users chooses the HiveManager Online or the Redirector, the user has the option to return to landing page by choosing the MyHive option in the upper … Read More

Wireless

Cisco WLC – Upgrade FUS image

René Jorissen on February 16, 2012 2 Comments • Tags: #cisco #controller #field #fus #lan #upgrade #wireless #wlc

Today I upgraded a FUS image on a Cisco WLC 5500 controller, because I also upgrade the WLC software to 7.2.103.0. The FUS upgrade is straightforward and comparable to a regular software update. The only difference is that you need console access to perform the upgrade. The FUS image upgrades the following components: Field Recovery … Read More

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AeroHive Spectrum Analysis

René Jorissen on November 3, 2011 0 Comments • Tags: #aerohive #analysis #hiveap #hivemanager #spectrum

One cool feature about AeroHive is the build-in Spectrum Analysis feature, which is enabled by default from HiveOS 4 and higher. Spectrum analysis is very useful to get a view of the RF environment near an access-point.  This is especially useful when troubleshooting bad connections (high volume of retransmissions) or other problems related to the … Read More

Wireless

Aruba: Split Tunnel with a RAP-5WN

René Jorissen on September 30, 2011 2 Comments • Tags: #apgroup #aruba #networks #profile #rap5 #rap5wn #session #split #tunnel #tunneling #user #userrole #wiredapport #wiredapprofile

Split Tunneling is technique, which is used very often in (SSL) VPN scenario’s. The RAP-5WN access points has multiple Ethernet ports to connect different components, like workstations or printers. You can configure the usual user roles and other settings on these Ethernet ports. You can also configure Split Tunneling per Ethernet port. When using Split … Read More