What's New in this Release

This chapter describes features that are new in the 16.0 release of CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-cue).

AAA Enhancements

Dynamic VLANs Received from RADIUS Server

In addition to the static VLANs configured in CV-cue, it now supports the dynamic VLANs received from the RADIUS server. Administrators no longer need to predefine the VLANs in Device Settings in CV-cue and assign these VLANs to the SSIDs. Clients can receive a different VLAN from the RADIUS while trying to connect to an SSID and CV-cue can process such clients.

Access Point Uplink Port Authentication

Authenticate the access point (AP) when connected to the switch via the uplink port using the 802.1x authentication. The AP acts as a supplicant for the 802.1x authentication. The supported authentication method is EAP-TLS (or TLS, as seen on CV-cue). Upload the AP certificate using the Client Certificate Tag option and upload the server certificate using the Upload CA Certificate option.

monitoring and Troubleshooting

Application Experience Widget per Client

The new Application Experience widget shows the good and bad application experience for applications used by a specific Wi-Fi client. Using a toggle icon, you can switch the view between the Graph and Tabular view.

Roaming Explorer

Roaming Explorer provides a graphical and tabular view of a client’s roaming events from one AP to another AP.

Floor Plan Enhancements

You can view the following information on the Floor Plan:

  • Radio Information
  • Clients Per Radio
  • Clients Per AP
  • Interfering Devices

Deployment and Operations

Webhook Support for Sending Alerts

CV-cue supports webhooks to send alert notifications to different third-party applications. You can configure webhooks to send alerts to Microsoft Teams, Slack, Gspace, ServiceNow, etc.