Specifications

What’s New in Release 2.4.1.0
These release notes describe new features in ArubaOS 2.4.1.0 including:
Remote AP (RAP) now supports local traffic bridging at remote location
SNMP MIB now supports CPU and memory utilization
ARM enhancement support for neighbor AP awareness
Configurable Access Point (AP) Ethernet port speed
These enhancements have the following characteristics:
Remote AP Support for Local Bridging
Enhancements to Remote AP functionality now enables support for local bridging of
traffic, allowing WLAN users at the remote location to access resources residing on a
local subnet (for example a local print queue or storage server) to be accessed
directly without the need to traverse the WAN tunnel back to the central mobility
controller. Additionally, this allows non enterprise traffic (Guest access or internet
connectivity) to be bridged directly to a subnet bound for the public internet / network.
(Note that local bridging features require that you first obtain and install the Remote
Access Point license).
SNMP Enhancements
SNMP MIB enhancements now allows administrative users better monitoring
capability / visibility into mobility controller CPU and memory utilization levels and
system loading.
Neighbor Aware ARM Enhancements
Neighbor aware ARM provides enhanced AP radio channel allocation and
management, optimizing the allocation of channels between APs that are unable to
directly hear each other, minimizing interference and enhancing RF environment
resilience.
Configurable AP Port Speed
This release supports better control over Access Point Ethernet link speed to
administrative users, enabling manual configuration of the AP’s wired Ethernet port
speed and duplex settings to 10/100/Half/Full or Auto. This capability is available
from the CLI only and does not support the AP52 or the Aruba 2E. (The CLI
command for this feature has been added to the ap location x.y.z phy-type enetn
command.