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UCC Changes inArubaOS8.0.0.0

The following is a list ofUCCUnified Communications and Collaboration. UCC is a term used to describe the integration of various communications methods with collaboration tools such as virtual whiteboards, real-time audio and video conferencing, and enhanced call control capabilities.changesArubaOS8.0.0.0:

In earlierArubaOSversions,VoIPVoice over IP. VoIP allows transmission of voice and multimedia content over an IP network.alg运行在各自的地方controllersthat parse the signaling messages, dynamically opens sessions infirewallFirewall is a network security system used for preventing unauthorized access to or from a private network., prioritizes traffic, and provide visibility. InArubaOS8.0.0.0,VoIPVoice over IP. VoIP allows transmission of voice and multimedia content over an IP network.ALGs do not run on themanaged devices. They run as an application onMobility Master. In a stand-alonecontrollerdeployment, theVoIPVoice over IP. VoIP allows transmission of voice and multimedia content over an IP network.ALGs run on the stand-alonecontrolleritself. In mastercontrollermode, theVoIPVoice over IP. VoIP allows transmission of voice and multimedia content over an IP network.ALGs run on respectivemanaged devices.

UCCUnified Communications and Collaboration. UCC is a term used to describe the integration of various communications methods with collaboration tools such as virtual whiteboards, real-time audio and video conferencing, and enhanced call control capabilities.running onMobility MasterusesOpenFlowOpenFlowis an open communications interface between control plane and the forwarding layers of a network.infrastructure to receive signaling packets onMobility Master, parse, open sessions in thefirewallFirewall is a network security system used for preventing unauthorized access to or from a private network., and prioritize them. In mastercontrollermode,OpenFlowOpenFlowis an open communications interface between control plane and the forwarding layers of a network.infrastructure is not supported.

Visibility for all supportedUCCUnified Communications and Collaboration. UCC is a term used to describe the integration of various communications methods with collaboration tools such as virtual whiteboards, real-time audio and video conferencing, and enhanced call control capabilities.applications are provided from the centralizedMobility Masterdashboard. Centralized dashboard and visibility are not available in mastercontrollermode. You should login to individualmanaged deviceto view dashboard information.

ArubaOS8.x supports Cisco Jabber andWi-FiWi-Fi is a technology that allows electronic devices to connect to a WLAN network, mainly using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio bands. Wi-Fi can apply to products that use any 802.11 standard.Calling.

Unlike earlierArubaOSversions.X, where ALGs useWMMWi-Fi Multimedia. WMM is also known as WME. It refers to a Wi-Fi Alliance interoperability certification, based on the IEEE 802.11e standard. It provides basic QoS features to IEEE 802.11 networks. WMM prioritizes traffic according to four ACs: voice (AC_VO), video (AC_VI), best effort (AC_BE), and background (AC_BK).-DSCPDifferentiated Services Code Point. DSCP is a 6-bit packet header value used for traffic classification and priority assignment.mappings in theWLANWireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a 802.11 standards-based LAN that the users access through a wireless connection.SSIDService Set Identifier. SSID is a name given to a WLAN and is used by the client to access a WLAN network.profile to set theToSType of Service. The ToS field is part of the IPv4 header, which specifies datagrams priority and requests a route for low-delay, high-throughput, or a highly reliable service.forRTPReal-Time Transport Protocol. RTP is a network protocol used for delivering audio and video over IP networks.andRTCPRTP Control Protocol. RTCP provides out-of-band statistics and control information for an Real-Time Transport Protocol session.,Mobility MasterhasALGApplication Layer Gateway. ALG is a security component that manages application layer protocols such as SIP, FTP and so on.-specificQoSQuality of Service. It refers to the capability of a network to provide better service and performance to a specific network traffic over various technologies.configurations.

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