With the 15.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces API Sandbox that allows you to try out API flows.

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With the 15.0 release, access points can authenticate themselves to the network using respective certificates. With access point (AP) VPN, AP uses the EAP-TLS protocol for authentication. Since EAP-TLS requires the client and network to authenticate themselves using respective certificates, the protocol is considered robust compared to exchanging shared secret and Xauth password. 

TOI CV-CUE 15.0.0

RadSec or RADIUS over TLS is a protocol for secure communication between a client and the RADIUS server. RadSec uses TCP and TLS protocols to form a secure tunnel between the client and the server.

TOI CV-CUE 15.0.0

With the 15.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge(CV-CUE) provides you the ability to list down Vulnerable SSIDs and Hotspot SSIDs. CV-CUE takes action on the listed SSIDs according to the applied WIPS policy. 

TOI CV-CUE 15.0.0

You can import Ekahau floor plans to CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) and then manage the access points (AP) from CV-CUE. Once you import the floor plan to CV-CUE, you can map the AP to CV-CUE and start managing the AP.

TOI CV-CUE 15.0.0

One of the reasons why Wi-Fi clients encounter RF issues is non-Wi-Fi interference. All Wi-Fi 6 and above APs can perform interference classification. CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) classifies interference into four categories — Wi-Fi, Microwave Oven (MWO), Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS), and Continuous Wave (CW).

TOI CV-CUE 15.0.0

With the 15.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces the following enhancements to the Unique-PSK(UPSK) workflow:

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