With the 16.0 release, network administrators do not have to define the VLANs received from the RADIUS server or CoA servers. The RADIUS server can dynamically generate VLANS for clients and send the VLAN to the access point (AP) when the client connects. This eliminates the need to manually configure all the dynamic VLANS in the SSID and Device settings. When Dynamic VLAN is enabled, network administrators do not have to configure the VLANs in SSID Settings; they are created dynamically on the AP.

With the 16.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces the following enhancements to Floor Plans: 

With the 16.0 release, CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) introduces the Client Roaming Explorer. It provides a graphical and tabular view of a client’s roaming events from one access point (AP) to another AP.

With the 16.0 release, you can authenticate edge devices from a centrally managed network access control server using the 802.1X authentication. As a network administrator, you want to authenticate the access points (APs), before the APs connect to the network. To enable the authentication, you need to first configure the uplink port on the AP using CV-CUE.

With the 16.0 release, CV-CUE introduces Webhooks that let you send alert notifications in real time to third-party applications. By configuring a webhook, you can share content and notifications with external applications such as Microsoft Teams, ServiceNow, Slack, GSpace, etc.