Hi all,
Aruba NetEdit 2.0.3 (OVA image and Update Package) has just been published.
References:
Please refer to Release Notes provided on above links for a complete view of new features, enhancements and bug fixes introduced with this Aruba NetEdit software release.
03-03-2020: PAY ATTENTION Since the first appearance of Aruba NetEdit 2.0.3 on ASP today, Release Notes links on pages listed above share the same URL directing to a temporary document stating that "The Release Notes for this Software will be available soon." (https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=a00078517en_us); so, despite software images are ready for download, Aruba NetEdit 2.0.3 Release Notes document was not published yet (both on ASP and also on HPE Support web site).
17-03-2020: Release Notes links on pages listed above were finally linked to published released documents.
Yes !
With :
Nice the ArubaOS-CX 10.04.1000, for sure I missed it! Joke...
For those who attended EMEA virtual TSS, there was a full coverage of NetEdit 2.0. Slides and recording will be made available on TSS website and on AFP.
Also, please note that NetEdit 2.0.3 provides you the capability from the network topology to directly go to the Editor by auto-creating a "plan" for you.
@vincent.giles wrote: For those who attended EMEA virtual TSS, there was a full coverage of NetEdit 2.0. Slides and recording will be made available on TSS website and on AFP.
Wasn't lucky enough to be invited...
For vTSS EMEA Session, you can look https://psnow.ext.hpe.com/event?id=HPE%20TSS%202020&utm_source=tssevents&utm_medium=emailother&utm_campaign=tss2020
OT: no login for me ;-( ...doesn't matter.
The NetEdit2.0 deck is also available on AFP under NetEdit page.
AFP is accessible for partners.
it is no a joke -> https://asp.arubanetworks.com/downloads/software/RmlsZTpiNTVjOTAzNi02YTQ0LTExZWEtOTIwYS1hZjYwNDZmZDk5MzY%3D
What a huge leap...I was used to see tiny increments on the build numbers...say 0001, 0004, 0010, 0020 and so on up to 0080 (I never saw the build number to reach 0100, as example)...so seeing a sound 1000 was, for me at least, a little bit strange!
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