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AOS-CX Overview
AOS-CX is a modern and fully programmable operating system built using a database-centric design, which ensures higher availability and dynamic software process changes for reduced downtime. In addition to robust hardware reliability, the AOS-CX operating system includes additional software elements not available with traditional systems, including:
- Automated visibility to help IT organizations scale
- Simplified programmability
- Faster resolution with network insights
- High availability
- Ease of roll-back to previous configurations
The AOS-CX operating system is a modular, database-centric operating system. Every aspect of the switch configuration and state information is modeled in the AOS-CX switch configuration and state database, including configuration information, status of all features, and network analytics. The AOS-CX operating system also includes a time series database, which acts as a built-in network record. The time series database makes the data seamlessly available to HPE Aruba Networking Analytics Engine agents that use rules that evaluate network conditions over time.
Classic Central offers a cloud-based management platform for managing AOS-CX infrastructure. It simplifies switch management with flexible configuration options, monitoring dashboards, and troubleshooting tools.
Starting from Classic Central 2.5.8, users can onboard, monitor their devices, and upgrade the AOS-CX firmware over IPv6 or dual stack networks. It is recommended for the switches to run AOS-CX 10.13.1000 or later versions to onboard their devices over IPv6 networks. Before you onboard devices over IPv6 or dual stack networks, ensure that the following prerequisites are met.
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IPv6 address must be configured for one touch provisioning. Classic Central does not support IPv6 ZTP Zero Touch Provisioning. ZTP is a device provisioning mechanism that allows automatic and quick provisioning of devices with a minimal or at times no manual intervention. support.
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Device location override should be enabled.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to an IP-enabled device from a defined range of numbers configured for a given network. IPv6 clients are currently limited only to OOBM Out Of Band Management. Out-of-band (OOB) management is a nodegrid net services method of remotely controlling and managing critical IT assets and network equipment using a secure protocol connection through a secondary interface that is physically separate from the primary network connection. ports.
