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Virtual Branch Networking (VBN) 2.0 and the Emergence of Cloud-Based Branch Offices

Source:
Aruba
Posted:
May 03, 2010

VBN 2.0 from Aruba Networks® delivers the corporate network to small offices with up to 60% capital and 75% operational cost savings compared to traditional branch routers. By migrating network and security services to the cloud, VBN 2.0 replaces costly branch routers with a simple, compact and affordable centrally-managed device called a Remote Access Point (RAP).

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Tennis Australia Benefits From Secure, Reliable and Scalable WLAN Solution

Source:
Aruba
Posted:
May 31, 2011

Tennis Australia - the governing body of tennis within Australia, was looking to upgrade its wireless LAN (WLAN) to a single infrastructure that could support a variety of audiences at its offices and event sites. The solution had to ensure fast, reliable and secure access, particularly during major tournaments. Tennis Australia implemented a WLAN solution which helped to serve multiple users, realizing huge cost savings and minimizing hassles for the IT staff. The mobility controllers in the data center handle all Virtual Branch Network (VBN) related configuration, management and security tasks, minimizing the need for IT resources at regional offices and simplifying network installation. Here is how they did it.

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Aruba’s role-based network access improves security and reduces hassles

Source:
Aruba
Posted:
May 24, 2011

The Aruba Networks S3500 Mobility Access Switch is an integral part of the Aruba Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE) architecture, which centralizes network access policies, security, traffic forwarding and management using a consistent set of services for wired and wireless, regardless of location, user, device or connection type.

The S3500 makes network operations more efficient while providing users with the seamless connectivity that they expect wherever they work or roam.

The S3500 uniquely supports three flexible deployment modes. As a wired access point, all ports on the S3500 are configured to tunnel traffic to a centralized Aruba Mobility Controller where the access network services, including authentication and policy enforcement, reside. Optionally, the S3500 supports a full complement of Layer 2 and Layer 3* (roadmap) forwarding protocols, and ports may be configured for local forwarding. Deployment modes are configured on a port-by-port basis.


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