User Manual Part 5

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The system integrates with Aruba Mobility Controllers. It fetches wireless device details and RSSI information from
the Aruba Mobility Controllers and thus helps to manage the WLAN infrastructure.
The Aruba WLAN architecture consists of Aruba Mobility Controllers and APs. At any time, the Aruba Mobility
Controller has all the information about the APs and devices seen/associated with these APs.
Integration with Aruba allows the system to fetch this information from Aruba Mobility Controller. Using this
information the system can automatically classify devices managed by Aruba Mobility Controllers, and do location
tracking of devices seen by Aruba APs in sensor-less or sensor and AP mixed environment.
Aruba Integration
Aruba Integration Status: If Aruba integration is enabled, the system obtains data from the configured
mobility controllers, which are individually enabled.
Aruba Integration Enabled: When you select the Aruba Integration Enabled check box, you can
configure Automatic Synchronization Settings. The system disables a mobility controller, by default.
However, automatically enables Aruba integration when you add a new Aruba Mobility Controller.
Current Status: Displays the Current Status of the Aruba mo: Running, In Process or Stopped. An Error
status is shown in one of the following cases:
One of the configured and enabled Aruba Mobility Controllers has a hostname, which cannot be
resolved
One of the configured and enabled Aruba Mobility Controllers is not reachable
System server is stopped
Internal error, in which case you need to contact Technical Support
Imported APs: This percentage indicates total number of APs imported from enabled Aruba mobility
controllers as a fraction of maximum allowed. The maximum allowed depends on type of appliance. The
status displayed is as of the last synchronization event. It is recommended that the utilization remains below