The audit report includes the start and end timestamps of the communication key timers for the past six months, the event type, MAC address, type of the key used between AP and the server, and the login ID. It also lists the non-TPM Access Points connected to the server during the onboarding window.

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandates that operations in the 6 GHz band require all Access Points (APs) operating at standard power to communicate their geolocation to an Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) system. The AFC system evaluates this geolocation data to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements by providing the APs with the permissible frequencies and the maximum allowable transmission power for each frequency range at their specific locations. 

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

With the 19.0 release, the Client Listing UI provides more insights into the Wi-Fi capabilities, security settings, and encryption methods each connected client uses. It now includes precise security reporting, distinguishing between configured and actual encryption methods used by devices in mixed-mode SSIDs.

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

CV-CUE displays the missing VLANs in the network, allowing Network Administrators to diagnose and resolve the issue quickly. Sometimes out-of-the-box Access Points (APs) cannot send and receive traffic through the switchport they are connected to because the Switch doesn’t have the same VLAN as the AP. This issue could be time-consuming to diagnose and identify as Network Administrators follow a series of error elimination steps to determine the root cause. After the administrator identifies the root cause, the fix is trivial; they only need to create the missing VLANs in the Switch network.

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

With the 19.0 release, network administrators can turn off 802.11b rates on SSIDs operating in the 2.4 GHz band. Turning off these legacy rates enhances overall network performance and prevents the association from outdated 802.11b clients.

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

With the 19.0 release, Access Points (AP) can seamlessly switch between LAN 1 and LAN 2 as the Uplink Port without disturbing the client connectivity and without any reboot. For the list of enhancements done for the same feature in the previous release, see the 18.0 TOI.

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

With the 19.0 release, you can apply filters to report data before generating or scheduling a report. Previously, you manually filtered out the relevant data from the generated report. Applying filters before generating a report helps streamline the data, speeds up report generation, and improves its readability. With filters, you can create a customized report based on your specific needs.

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

Arista access points (APs) support the integration of SESimagotag’s Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs), which dynamically display prices and offers in retail environments. The SES-Imagotag Retail IoT Connector (USB dongle) connects automatically to the ESLs through a proprietary protocol based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. This dongle plugs into the USB port of Arista APs and is managed by SESimagotag’s Serial Communication Daemon (SCD). The SCD ensures seamless AP and USB dongle connectivity to VusionCloud.

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

CloudVision Cognitive Unified Edge (CV-CUE) 19.0 introduces the following new features and enhanced functionalities:

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0

With the 19.0 release of CV-CUE, you can place the switches on the floor map by dragging them on the floor map.

TOI CV-CUE 19.0.0