Arista is expanding its Cognitive Campus Networking Portfolio. Highlights include its highly anticipated ruggedized campus wired platforms for the industrial edge, along with the introduction of a new family of internal directional antenna wireless access points (APs).
Following are key innovations designed for maximum deployment and flexibility in demanding environments:
- Availability of Ruggedized Switch Platform: Engineered for industrial, outdoor, and challenging physical environments, Arista’s new ruggedized switching platform extends the power of EOS® (Extensible Operating System) to the edge. These platforms ensure high availability, cognitive management, and enterprise-grade security, engineered for harsh environments and can withstand extreme temperatures, vibrations, and shock. Both ruggedized platforms, 710HXP-28TXH and 710HXP-20TNH, are available now.
- Launch of New Internal Directional Antennas: Designed to optimize wireless coverage in high-ceiling, high-density, or complex RF environments (such as warehouses, manufacturing floors, large public venues, auditoriums, indoor & outdoor stadiums), Arista’s new Wi-Fi access points, indoor C460D and outdoor O435D, featuring integrated internal directional antennas eliminate the aesthetic and installation complexities of external enclosures while maximizing wireless connectivity and performance. This also allows bringing 6GHz reliably into indoor environments without requiring Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC).
Redefining Network Operations with Agentic AIOps
Building on its pioneering AI-driven network operations, Arista is expanding the capabilities of Arista AVA® (Autonomous Virtual Assist), evolving it into a fully multi-domain, agentic AIOps powerhouse.
Moving beyond traditional reactive alerts and conversational chatbots, the next-generation AVA leverages an advanced agentic AI architecture designed to operate seamlessly across multiple domains, correlating telemetry data across wired, wireless, NAC and data center environments. AVA autonomously analyzes multi-dimensional network data, anticipates potential disruptions before they impact users, and engineers’ intent-based workflows.
Crucially, this expansion introduces closed-loop automation with a human-in-the-loop architecture. AVA can independently diagnose complex cross-domain issues, formulate precise remediation steps, and securely present them to IT administrators for approval. This ensures lean enterprise teams maintain absolute control and visibility while benefiting from dramatic reductions in Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR) and operational overhead across massive, distributed environments.
Unified Vision for the Modern Enterprise
All of Arista’s campus wired and wireless solutions are rooted in EOS and managed via CloudVision®, providing enterprises with a single pane of glass, consistent security policies, and deep telemetry across the entire network fabric.