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22| About this Guide Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
Feature Description
Support for multi-version licensing, which allows centralized licensing
clients to run a different version of ArubaOS than the primary and
backup licensing servers. If a license is introduced in a newer version of
ArubaOS, the primary and backup licensing servers set can still
distribute licenses to licensing clients running an older version of
ArubaOS, even if the licensing client does not recognize the newer
license type.
Support for multiple master/local domains; topologies where multiple
master controllers have one or more attached local controllers.
Clarity Synthetic Clarity Synthetic enables the controller to select and convert any W-
AP200 Series access point to client mode. The converted AP acts like a
WiFi client and starts synthetic data transaction within the network to
monitor and detect the network health.
Cloud Management
Central or any other cloud solution can manage branch controllers,
access points, user/device profiles, and/or services (UCC, AppRF, FW and
so on) over ZTP or Activate server.
Configuring OCSP for VIA
The OCSPconfiguration for VIAis simplified with four parameters
removed: OCSPresponder's URL for IKE, OCSPresponder's CNfor IKE,
OCSPresponder's URLfor EAP, OCSPresponder's CNfor EAP. New
parameter to enable OCSPresponder is added to the aaa
authentication via connection-profile command and corresponding
change in the WebUI is done.
Controller Port Security
Enhancement
Starting from ArubaOS 6.5.0.0, if the number of MAC addresses exceeds
the maximum limit set for the port, you can configure appropriate
options so that the new MAC entries are dropped and a warning
message is logged in syslog. The values for level of security and auto-
recovery interval (in seconds)can also be set.
Customizing Authentication
Reply-Message to Captive
Portal Users
ArubaOS 6.5.0.0 introduces the support for customizing authentication
Reply-Message to captive portal users in the log-in page for better user
experience. The purpose behind the Reply-Message is to return
appropriate information to the captive portal system.
Device Name as User Name A new parameter is introduced to use the host name of a device as the
user name (instead of the MAC address) of the device when a client is
authenticated by non-802.1X method of authentication.
Disable Console Access A new command is introduced to provide an ability to lock down all
console ports, for example, micro USB, mini USB on the controller to
enable high level security.
Dynamic Bandwidth Switch This feature provides capability for ARM to move to another 80MHz
channel or downgrade to 40MHz dynamically.
Table 2: New Features in ArubaOS 6.5.0.0