Access Point Alerts

HPE Aruba Networking Central allows network administrators and users with admin permissions to configure alerts. For more information, see Configuring Alerts.

To enable or disable all the access point alerts on a single click, you can use the Enable All or Disable All button respectively.

Following are the AP alerts that you can configure:

  • New Virtual Controller Detected—Generates an alert when a new virtual controller is detected.
  • Virtual Controller Disconnected—Generates an alert when a virtual controller is disconnected. This alert is enabled by default and the alert severity is automatically set to Major. To customize the alert trigger, enter a duration in minutes, in the Duration field. By default, the trigger to generate the alert is set to 10 minutes.
  • New AP Detected—Generates an alert when a new IAP is detected.
  • AP Disconnected—Generates an alert when an IAP is disconnected. This alert is enabled by default and the alert severity is automatically set to Major. To customize the alert trigger, enter a duration in minutes, in the Duration field. By default, the trigger to generate the alert is set to 15 minutes.
  • Rogue AP Detected—Generates an alert when a rogue IAP is detected. This alert is enabled by default and the alert severity is Major.

    This alert is generated only for newly detected Rogue AP in the network. If the rogue AP is not seen for 7 to 8 days in the network, then the AP is automatically removed from the database. If the same rogue is detected again in the network, there will be an alert notification since it is considered as a newly detected Rogue AP.-