Aruba Airwave Other Advice

Prashant-Patel - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Presales Consultant - Networking Solutions at Mannai

Aruba Airwave is an on-prem solution, so you have to manage it with your servers to be deployed. You can also deploy it on the cloud if you have your own private cloud.

All the configuration guides and the different types of designs you need are available from Aruba Airwave's portal.

I would recommend Aruba Airwave to other users.

Overall, I rate Aruba Airwave ten out of ten.

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Sameer Mundekar - PeerSpot reviewer
Subject Matter Expert at Orange

Overall, I would rate this solution a ten out of ten. 

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MichaelGrady - PeerSpot reviewer
Chairman at Gracon Services, Inc.

I rate Aruba AirWave nine out of 10. 

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HZ
Tech Lead at a agriculture with 10,001+ employees

We're an Aruba partner. 

My advice to others is to prepare the templates correctly. Also, companies need to be sure that they have the correct firmware to make the cluster. Sometimes, on our site, we had tried to extend the wireless facility and we have had problems as the firmware is not good. 

I'd rate the solution seven out of ten. 

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Khaled Shaker - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Technical Department at Modern establishment for supply and trading

If a customer has a solution from any other vendor and needs to change, we recommend Aruba Switches, such as 2930F or 2930M. We recommend Airwave because Airwave can be a physical appliance on-prem and manage all network devices, switches, and access points. It can be a wired or a wireless solution. If the switches or access points are Aruba, the solution can read it. But if they are from any other vendor, Airwave can only monitor them.

Compared with competitors, Airwave can work with vendors other than Aruba, such as Cisco. But the solution will be for monitoring only. Aruba switches can be managed from Airwave. Cisco DNA, however, is only for Cisco and not third-party solutions. Airwave is already a third-party management solution, which is a big issue since its cost is less than Cisco's. The Airwave license is not required from the switch side, only the Airwave side. Other vendors require the license from the management solution and switch sides.

We recommend Airwave when the customer has a lot of different vendors in switching or wireless. We can recommend Aruba Airwave to manage the whole network. We can manage your network, wired or wireless. I rate Aruba Airwave a six out of ten.

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ALAASALAH - PeerSpot reviewer
ICT General Manager at Tharwa Petroleum Company

It is a good solution. I rate it a ten out of ten.

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SG
Network Solutions Architect at a construction company with 10,001+ employees

Overall, I would rate the solution a six out of ten. 

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JesseMachill - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales Executive at Intelys Technology Africa

I rate Aruba Airwave an eight out of ten. They are continuously improving the product. It integrates well with Aruba Central, giving full visibility and control of the environment. We can troubleshoot complex site issues using it. It also offers security elements for intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, firewalls, controllers, and gateways.

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DS
Consultant at Lantec

My company uses the monitoring software Aruba Airwave.

I'm using Aruba Airwave version 8.5.

My company currently has ten customers using Aruba Airwave.

One to two network engineers take care of the deployment and maintenance of the solution.

I'm recommending Aruba Airwave to other people looking into implementing it.

My rating for Aruba Airwave is ten out of ten.

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TT
IT Infrastructure Manager at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees

I would rate this solution an eight out of ten. 

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AW
Technical Support Specialist Networks at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

This is a straightforward solution but I would suggest that somebody implement it for you. Also, make sure that they have a really good background in it.

I would rate this product a nine out of ten.

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AM
Technology Consultant Team Head at Ignite Solutions

It depends on the kind of products you have. If you have multiple vendors, Aruba is easier to use than Cisco. With Cisco, you will face some problems while dealing with a lot of vendors. There is another solution, probably called WireShark, that is compatible with all vendors. It has a lot of features, and it also supports servers and other applications.

I would rate Aruba Airwave a seven out of 10.

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it_user802077 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Wireless Engineer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I think everybody needs this solution. It helps a lot with technical troubleshooting and no matter what end products you have, Airwave is a good solution for everybody.

I would rate it an eight and a half out of ten. 

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it_user341292 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Administrator at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Weigh up the options between thin access points and instant access points.

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SI
Deputy Manager at STBL

I recommend this product and we have plans to continue providing it to our clients, depending on their requirements.

I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.

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Aruba Airwave
April 2024
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