Unleashing the Power of Aruba Business Intent Overlay: Simplifying Network Management for the Modern Enterprise 12/04/2023 – Posted in: Network

Time to read: 5 minutes In today’s fast-paced business environment, managing complex networks can be a daunting task. With the rise of cloud computing, IoT devices, and mobile connectivity, IT teams are faced with the challenge of ensuring seamless and secure connectivity across various locations, devices, and applications. This is where Aruba Business Intent Overlay (BIO) comes into play, revolutionizing the way businesses manage their networks. Aruba BIO is a cutting-edge solution that leverages intent-based…

Continue reading

Understanding SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol 09/04/2023 – Posted in: Network

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely used protocol for managing and monitoring network devices. It is an application-layer protocol that enables the exchange of management information between network devices, such as routers, switches, and servers. In this blog post, we will explore SNMP and its components in detail. SNMP is a client-server protocol that allows network devices to be managed and monitored remotely. The SNMP protocol operates using…

Continue reading

IP Subnetting: An Overview 05/04/2023 – Posted in: Network

Time needed to read: 5 minutes IP subnetting is the process of dividing a large network into smaller subnetworks, called subnets. This allows for better management of IP addresses and more efficient use of network resources. IP subnetting is a fundamental concept in computer networking, and it is important for network administrators and engineers to have a strong understanding of how it works. When a network is first set up, it is given an IP…

Continue reading

Understanding Layer 2 VLAN: Benefits and Applications 01/04/2023 – Posted in: Network

Time to Read: 5 minutes Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) are a powerful tool in network management. By grouping devices on a network according to specific criteria such as location, function, or security needs, administrators can simplify network management, improve security, and optimize network performance. A Layer 2 VLAN, also known as a Switched VLAN, operates at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model. VLANs enable network administrators to create logical segments…

Continue reading