Alex, you use the official ClearPass training offered by Aruba Education and Authorized training centers (www.arubanetworks.com/support-services/training-services/), this will prepare you for the official certification. If you want to try based on this workshop and if you have an account to the Aruba Support Portal, you may be able to request a trial license through the Licenses/Trial Licenses menu. If that doesn't work for you, your local Aruba partner, or Sales team can probably help you to get licenses.
That is a different disk. The 30G disk that comes with the VM is the boot disk and has some shared data that doesn't really change per version. On the disk you add, there will be two partitions which will be used to store the version you install, and when you upgrade to a new major version that will be installed on the other partition so ClearPass just has to reboot and you have a fallback to go to the previous version. Allows you to store your additional disk on a different storage. But in the end it is just how it was built.
Je ne sais pas. My French is not good enough unfortunately to reply in detail. The workstation player is not officially supported for running ClearPass. Also, it depends on VLAN support on your host OS (Windows?), which then depends on the network card (some support VLAN, others don't). If your computer is in VLAN10, you can just bridge to get the ClearPass in VLAN 10 as well, under the assumption that ClearPass runs under Workstation player, which I don't know but think to remember hearing people having issues with it . Hope this helps nevertheless.
So good series
Well done, a great series Herman and great reference guides for ClearPass.
Thank you Herman, very clear.
What a cliffhanger at the licensing stage!!! :) Cannot wait you proceed with the next steps.
Thank you Herman, Crisp and Clear! Looking forward for the next video.
At 2:01 you select "thick" and at 2:14 "thin".
Exactly my sense of humor.
Hi Herman, Thank you for making these videos. :-)
Great series Herman, thank you!
hi herman, thank you very much for your great explanations! i‘d like to ask you why you don‘t recommend to use a Data-Port on the CPPM?
Great videos always, Herman. I will kindly ask you put the logical topology in your future training for reference.
Thank you
Hi Herman you are doing very helpful video . 👍🏻
Nice tutorial, thank you!
Thanks Herman.
Thank you! This is great series!
Hey, wanna ask... I'm not able to download the ESXi file on ASP. I have tried creating an account but still unavailable to do so.
In real Scenario for C1000V what is the recommended disk size can we go with 500 GB and 500 GB
5:45 start boot
What about non-partners/non-contracted? How would one get hands-on training?
Alex, you use the official ClearPass training offered by Aruba Education and Authorized training centers (www.arubanetworks.com/support-services/training-services/), this will prepare you for the official certification. If you want to try based on this workshop and if you have an account to the Aruba Support Portal, you may be able to request a trial license through the Licenses/Trial Licenses menu. If that doesn't work for you, your local Aruba partner, or Sales team can probably help you to get licenses.
Please come up maximum case scenarios .
why we need to add another disk with 160G instead of upgrading the first one from 30 to 160G
That is a different disk. The 30G disk that comes with the VM is the boot disk and has some shared data that doesn't really change per version. On the disk you add, there will be two partitions which will be used to store the version you install, and when you upgrade to a new major version that will be installed on the other partition so ClearPass just has to reboot and you have a fallback to go to the previous version. Allows you to store your additional disk on a different storage. But in the end it is just how it was built.
@@hermanrobers Thanks For your Clarification
Salut, SVP, comment je pourrais faire un vlan 10 sur vmware workstation 16 player?
Je ne sais pas. My French is not good enough unfortunately to reply in detail. The workstation player is not officially supported for running ClearPass. Also, it depends on VLAN support on your host OS (Windows?), which then depends on the network card (some support VLAN, others don't). If your computer is in VLAN10, you can just bridge to get the ClearPass in VLAN 10 as well, under the assumption that ClearPass runs under Workstation player, which I don't know but think to remember hearing people having issues with it . Hope this helps nevertheless.
@@hermanrobers thank you for your reply.