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Network

The Network tab displays the summary of the network settings configured for a cluster and allows you to test the proxy server and configure the support connection.

Viewing Network Settings Information

To view the Aruba Central (on-premises) network:

  1. Go to the Account Home page.
  2. Under Global Settings, click System Management > Network tab.
  3. The Network pane displays the following information:
    • FQDN
    • VIP
    • Subnet Mask
    • Gateway
    • Primary DNS
    • Secondary DNS
    • NTP IP or FQDN
    • NTP time Zone

The information displayed in Network pane is read-only and based on the data that you configure while setting up the network. For more information, see Aruba Central (on-premises) Installation and Setup Guide.

Viewing Proxy settings

To view the Aruba Central (on-premises) network:

  1. Go to the Account Home page.
  2. Under Global Settings, click System Management > Network tab.
  3. Click Network tab. In the Proxy pane, enter the following information:
    • Port— Enter the proxy server port.
    • Proxy Server— Enter the proxy server host name or IP address.
    • Username— Enter the username.
    • Password— Enter the password.
    • Confirm Password— Re-enter the password to confirm.
  4. Click Save or Test Proxy to validate the proxy settings.

To validate the Proxy server, ensure that you provide a valid server details. You can also setup the Proxy Server in the Proxy Server Setup Option while configuring the cluster. For more information, see Aruba Central (on-premises) Installation and Setup Guide.

Viewing Support Connection

To view the Aruba Central (on-premises) network:

  1. Go to the Account Home page.
  2. Under Global Settings, click System Management > Network tab.
  3. The Support Connection pane with Status is displayed.

You can start the connection from the UI by clicking the Start button in the Support Connection pane. After a connection is established between the tunnels, you can stop by clicking the Stop button in the same pane. On successful operation, the status shown as active.

You can also start, stop, restart, upload support connection file, or check the status of the Support Connection using the CLI command. For more information, see Support Command section in Aruba Central (on-premises) User Guide.