Layer 4 and Secure Sockets Layer encryption boxes on tap from Avaya next week could be useful in balancing loads among Web servers or firewalls and speeding up encrypted Web traffic. The company’s new ...
Avaya Inc. this week announced inline power capabilities for its Cajun stackable switch, allowing it to power IP phones through their network cables. The new technology, based on the 802.3af standard ...
Security researchers have discovered five vulnerabilities in network equipment from Aruba (owned by HP) and Avaya (owned by ExtremeNetworks), that could allow malicious actors to execute code remotely ...
Enables Avaya customers to shift from Capex to Opex for its cloud, hybrid, and on-premise UC and CC solutions, enabling faster time-to-value and reduced risk SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ...
The network switch vulnerabilities are considered critical and could allow attackers to break network segmentation, exfiltrate data, and escape captive portals. Multiple series of network switches ...
Network switches from Aruba and Avaya are vulnerable to multiple flaws that could allow attackers to remotely execute code and completely take over the devices. Researchers from device-intelligence ...
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