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  • 1.  BYOD

    Posted Jul 31, 2013 03:14 PM

    a Customer needs  BYOD functinalities 

    most imposrtant is Quota management ( give Cetain Fixed BW to a user , but  force this BW to user even if user is connecting from multiple devices ... ex : if user limit is 1 M  & he connected from PC , IPAD & LapTop , then he should get total of 1 M for all )

    the question is :

    is this function mentioned above doable with Aruba ?  how will i identify that this is the same user connecting from different machines ?

    what is BYOD Check list/Questionarire by which i can check with customer what BYOD features he is interested in ?

     



  • 2.  RE: BYOD

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Jul 31, 2013 10:20 PM

    When it comes to download limitations. CPPM can trigger off of total download, Time online, Device count and a few others but it does not control the bandwidth a user would use. That would be setup in your controller/AP/Switch/Firewall.

     

    CPPM can trigger roles that are residing in those device but can not enforce the limits on our own.

     

    For example in my lab I have a role in my controller for students that only get a 5 meg up and down bandwidth for each device, but again that is enforced by the controller I just trigger that role based on the user or device.

     

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  • 3.  RE: BYOD

    Posted Aug 01, 2013 10:59 AM

    Thanks alot 

    i understood that , CPPM will trigger & Controller will limit

    For the point of :

    if user limit is 1 M  & he connected from PC , IPAD & LapTop , then the target is to limit him to get total of 1 M for all ( not 1 M for each )

    the question is :

    is this function mentioned above doable with Aruba ?  how will i identify that this is the same user connecting from different machines & if identified will i be able to apply such limit ?