Installed, tested and documented infrastructure

Network and fiber infrastructure delivered as a complete field service

TekRoute delivers HPE Aruba Central, CX Switching and Wi-Fi as installed and tested infrastructure—not a box-only or materials-only sale. We can furnish equipment and materials, install and certify the work, troubleshoot faults, restore service, document the system and support later changes across East Coast markets.

  • Equipment & Materials
  • Installation & Termination
  • Testing & Certification
  • Repair & Restoration
  • Lifecycle Support

New installation: For new infrastructure, we can plan pathways, furnish materials, install, terminate, label, test and document the work.

Existing system: For live environments, we can troubleshoot, repair, restore, recertify, reorganize and expand the network.

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HPE Aruba Central, CX Switching and Wi-Fi

Aruba Central can coordinate wired and wireless infrastructure from one operational platform. The physical network, licensing, configuration model and access policy still need an engineered baseline.

Build a consistent Central operating model

Choose cloud or supported on-premises management, device groups, configuration method, licenses, site hierarchy, administrator roles and lifecycle policy.

Aruba CentralProvides centralized configuration, monitoring, troubleshooting and reporting for supported network devices.
AOS-CXA switching operating system used across supported access, aggregation, core and specialized switch families.
Wireless APsIndoor, outdoor and remote models support different radios, antennas, environmental and power needs.
Zero-touch provisioningSupported devices can onboard with reduced site configuration when cloud reachability and assignment are prepared.

Central groups, sites and licensing

Design the account hierarchy around organizations, sites, groups and operational responsibility. Decide whether each group uses UI-based or template-based configuration and understand migration implications. Build naming standards and device-assignment procedures before onboarding serial numbers.

Confirm current Foundation or Advanced license requirements by device type and desired features. AP, switch and gateway licenses are not automatically interchangeable. Track subscription terms, renewal ownership and devices awaiting assignment so management coverage does not drift from the physical inventory.

  • Tenant, site and group structure
  • UI group versus template workflow
  • Device-specific license tier and term
  • Administrator, alert and renewal ownership

AOS-CX switching architecture

Select CX switches for port density, access speed, PoE, uplinks, VSF or VSX requirements, Layer 3 scale, environment and redundancy. Record switch series and software support with Central. Existing AOS-Switch estates may require a phased lifecycle rather than a direct configuration copy.

Coordinate VLANs, spanning tree, routing, link aggregation, multicast, authentication and management services. Create rack elevations and port schedules that match Central names. For stacks, document member order, interconnects, power and replacement procedure.

  • Access, aggregation and core roles
  • PoE and high-speed uplink calculations
  • VSF or VSX and routed-boundary design
  • Central compatibility and software baseline
Aruba architecture planning matrix
LayerPlatformConfirm
ManagementAruba CentralGroups, templates, licensing and roles
WiredAOS-CX switchesPorts, PoE, uplinks and topology
WirelessAruba APsSurvey, radio, power and client needs
Access policyIdentity and segmentationRoles, VLANs, authentication and enforcement

Wireless architecture and validation

Choose APs from client density, coverage, frequency bands, channel widths, antenna pattern, mounting and environmental needs. Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 designs using 6 GHz require compatible clients, regulatory understanding, adequate backhaul and power. New radios do not eliminate the need for a survey.

Define SSIDs, authentication, roles, segmentation, guest access, roaming and application policies. Validate installed coverage, signal-to-noise, interference, throughput and roaming. Confirm AP Ethernet negotiation and power because reduced-power operation can disable capabilities.

  • Predictive design and on-site measurements
  • Client bands, density and application behavior
  • SSID, identity and role-based access
  • AP power, uplink and post-install validation

Operations, software and closeout

Configure health alerts, configuration compliance, backups, audit logging and escalation. Use named administrators and integrate identity controls supported by the client. Define how local console access is secured for outages and replacement.

Schedule switch and AP software with current HPE Aruba guidance, pilot groups and maintenance windows. Save before-and-after health evidence. Deliver inventories, licenses, group assignments, configs, diagrams, port maps and survey results without exposing passwords or sensitive configuration publicly.

  • Alerts, audit logs and local recovery access
  • Pilot and production software schedule
  • License, serial and group reconciliation
  • Protected configuration and validation package

How we plan and deliver the work

The final design depends on site conditions, existing systems, client policies and the selected manufacturer or platform.

Define operations

Set Central hierarchy, roles, licenses and configuration standards.

Engineer infrastructure

Size switching, wireless, uplinks, PoE and redundancy.

Onboard and deploy

Assign devices, apply configuration and install to surveyed locations.

Validate and transfer

Test wired, wireless, alerts and recovery and deliver protected records.

Information to gather before design

Good decisions are easier when the project team starts with complete operational and technical information. The following items help reduce assumptions, change orders and avoidable return visits.

  • Central tenancy, groups and license needs
  • Switch roles, ports, PoE and uplinks
  • Wireless coverage, clients and applications
  • Identity, VLAN and segmentation policy
  • Software, alert and closeout governance

Frequently asked questions

These are common planning questions. A site-specific answer should be confirmed during discovery and design.

Can every Aruba device be managed by Central?

Support depends on model, software and Central deployment. Check the current supported-device documentation.

Are switch and AP Central licenses interchangeable?

No. License types and tiers are assigned by supported device category.

Does Wi-Fi 7 automatically improve every client?

No. Client capability, spectrum, RF design, backhaul, PoE and application demand determine results.

Should old AOS-Switch configurations be copied to CX?

Treat migration as a design and syntax review; do not assume a line-for-line conversion preserves behavior.

Manufacturer software, firmware and technical files remain on the manufacturer’s official website. We do not mirror firmware files locally.

Plan a testable network-infrastructure project

Share available drawings, site counts, pathways, distances, applications and turnover requirements. We will help identify the surveys, materials, testing and documentation the project needs.

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