tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1988432060681510848.post6655254693873714170..comments2024-03-25T23:51:47.067-05:00Comments on Revolution Wi-Fi: Aerohive HiveAP Provisioning BasicsAndrew von Nagyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12658799453646609565noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1988432060681510848.post-60150818955545193652011-03-15T00:46:15.869-05:002011-03-15T00:46:15.869-05:00Dude, you're the fastest study I've ever s...Dude, you're the fastest study I've ever seen. WOW. What an article! It went around our office like a whirlwind today. :)<br /><br />Some details:<br /><br />We have a virtual appliance (VMware), both 1U & 2U hardware appliance options, and HMOL. <br /><br />To answer your question, APs that are purchased with HMOL are provisioned before they leave Aerohive. If a customer wishes to move from HM to HMOL (for whatever reason), they can export their list of APs and import them into HMOL so that they are automatically provisioned as they arrive in the VHM (virtual HM) in the cloud.<br /><br />CAPWAP can operate on port 12222, 80, or 443...and now works like an automatic transmission. ;)<br /><br />We're REALLY looking forward to seeing you this week at Wireless TFD. This is going to be a hoot for sure. <br /><br />Thanks a ton for the product coverage. :) It's appreciated.<br /><br />Devin Akin<br />Chief Wi-Fi Architect<br />Aerohive Networks<br />http://blog.aerohive.com/blogDevinatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02969739263236315747noreply@blogger.com