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HPE Aruba Networking Central Operational Status
HPE Aruba Networking Central is a cloud-based networking solution that provides a centralized platform for managing and monitoring wireless and wired networks, as well as various network devices.
The HPE Aruba Networking Cloud Security and Compliance addresses the availability, reliability, security, and privacy aspects of HPE Aruba Networking Central.
The operational status page for HPE Aruba Networking Central is now available at https://centralstatus.arubanetworking.hpe.com/. The page provides real-time information about service disruptions and outages on all HPE Aruba Networking Central clusters worldwide. This excludes any planned maintenance.
Incident information and updates
The overall operational status appears at the top of the page. During incidents, this section shows the incident type – Application degradation, Partial outage or Major Outage. The page is updated regularly until the issue is resolved. To stay informed about an incident, bookmark the page and revisit it regularly.
The Past Incidents section displays the incident history.
Operational Status
The operational status indicates the health of each service:
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Operational: The service is functioning as expected with accepted performance.
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Application Degradation: Occurs when the incident is limited to a single application functionality. Other parts of HPE Aruba Networking Central are unaffected.
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Partial Outage: Occurs when multiple HPE Aruba Networking Central applications are unavailable, non-operational, or malfunctions, rendering parts of HPE Aruba Networking Central unusable to the vast majority of customers.
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Major Outage: Occurs when most of HPE Aruba Networking Centrals core functionalities are unavailable, non-operational, or malfunctions, rendering most of HPE Aruba Networking Central effectively unusable to the vast majority of customers.