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AOS-CX 10.14 Release Update: Application-Based Role-to-Role Policy

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AOS-CX 10.14 Release Elevator Pitch offers a concise summary of the features, solutions, customer use cases, and benefits.
Are you ready to learn more about the AOS-CX 10.14 release update?
This video series will provide you everything you need to know about the AOS-CX 10.14 software release's features, solutions, and deployment.
AOS-CX 10.14 deep technical updates will be available:
HPE HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking Networking Group Based Policy (GBP) - Segment user traffic in a network by grouping the users into roles based on user authentication at the source or ingress VXLAN tunnel endpoint (VTEP). At egress VTEP, the switch determines if
the traffic from the source role is permitted to the destination role and accordingly either forwards or drops the traffic
Enhancement in GBP to support Application based traffic evaluation.
IPv4/IPv6 based Class with match on following fields
– Source role
–Destination role
– IP protocol (TCP/UDP)
–Application
–Application Category
• Supported Actions – Permit and Drop
• Supported Platforms – 6300 and 6400v2
• Part of CX Advanced Feature Pack.
• Advanced Security & Threat Intelligence
To learn more about AOS-CX features and solutions:
To learn more about HPE HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking Networking switching products and solutions:
Check out the HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking CX Quick Start video series:
Learn more about how HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking CX and HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking Central are better together:
Are you ready to learn more about the AOS-CX 10.14 release update?
This video series will provide you everything you need to know about the AOS-CX 10.14 software release's features, solutions, and deployment.
AOS-CX 10.14 deep technical updates will be available:
HPE HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking Networking Group Based Policy (GBP) - Segment user traffic in a network by grouping the users into roles based on user authentication at the source or ingress VXLAN tunnel endpoint (VTEP). At egress VTEP, the switch determines if
the traffic from the source role is permitted to the destination role and accordingly either forwards or drops the traffic
Enhancement in GBP to support Application based traffic evaluation.
IPv4/IPv6 based Class with match on following fields
– Source role
–Destination role
– IP protocol (TCP/UDP)
–Application
–Application Category
• Supported Actions – Permit and Drop
• Supported Platforms – 6300 and 6400v2
• Part of CX Advanced Feature Pack.
• Advanced Security & Threat Intelligence
To learn more about AOS-CX features and solutions:
To learn more about HPE HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking Networking switching products and solutions:
Check out the HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking CX Quick Start video series:
Learn more about how HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking CX and HPE HPE Aruba Networks Networking Central are better together: