With the 12.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces Access Points (AP) Explorer. AP Explorer helps you view the distribution of APs by various attributes such as Model, Software Version, Status, and so on.

CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) dynamically computes and updates a baseline for normal performance and connectivity of the network. The baseline adjusts as the network behavior changes, eliminating the false positive and false negative alerts associated with thresholds.

With the 12.0 release, CV-CUE supports Bluetooth scanning to detect nearby Bluetooth devices.  

 With the 12.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces Channel Maps. This chart displays the number of clients and access points (APs) visible to the managed device at a time on a given channel.

With the 12.0 release, you can view the criteria and parameters that influenced a channel change event. The data provides you insights on why the access point (AP) selected a particular channel over another.

With the 12.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces the capability to copy policies from one Wireless Manager server and reuse it in another server.

With the 12.0 release, you can configure DHCP fingerprinting to allow or deny clients getting connected to an SSID. Using DHCP fingerprinting, you can identify the operating system (OS) of the client based on the DHCP exchange packets between the client and the DHCP server. 

Spectrum analysis is a tool to analyze the RF environment for interference. For monitoring and troubleshooting of wireless networks, you must be aware of the RF environment in which the  APs operate.

With the 12.0 release, you can check for available upgrades and upgrade your server to the latest version of CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE).  Only a Superuser  can initiate a server upgrade.

A server cluster or a cluster is a group of Wireless Manager (WM) servers. A cluster comprises a parent WM server and one or more child WM servers.  A cluster is created to manage multiple servers using a single server. 

With the 12.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) supports a new tunnel type —  VXLAN over IPSec. You need to specify a tunnel type when you create an SSID.

With the 12.0 release, you can view the details of access switches to which the access points (APs) are connected on the MONITOR > Switch page in CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE). The Switch page displays the list of switches to which the APs are connected and the connected Wi-Fi clients. 

With the 11.0.1 release, client event logs are available in a Graphical view, apart from the Grid (tabular) view.

With the 11.0.1 release, Device Settings is available as a submenu in CONFIGURE. With this change, you can perform

With CVW 11.0.1, a single SSID can support up to 32 Group PSKs, each for a group of Wi-Fi clients. To appreciate Group

With the 11.0 release, in on premises deployments, you can authenticate users using digital certificates.

With the 11.0 release, in on premises deployments, you can configure your LDAP server and map it to (CloudVision Wi Fi)

With the 11.0 release, in on premises deployments, you can use a RADIUS server to facilitate user authentication to

With the 11.0 release, in on premises deployments, a Superuser can configure the account suspension criteria for

With the 11.0 release, in on premises deployments, you can manage users from CVW. You can create new users, and then

With the 11.0 release, in on premises deployments, you can configure the minimum requirements for a password in the

Release 8.8.2 changes the behavior of the Arista access point (AP) radio and LAN LEDs. Earlier, a

Path maximum transmission unit (MTU) is the lowest of the switch and router MTU values along a network path; it

A Cloud Integration Point (CIP) is an Arista access point (AP) that enables the integration of the Arista Wi Fi cloud