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 What is ARN?
posted on Friday, February 15, 2008 4:39 PM

   F5 DevCentral's Jeff Browning sits down to talk about F5's Application Ready Network (ARN) initiative with Karen Jester and Calvin Rowland.  During this interview, they discuss what ARN really is, how it's tested, how actual customers utilize it, and get into the details on how ARN came to be.


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6/24/2008 8:33 AM
Gravatar Thanks for the informations
chagraoui

11/18/2009 1:38 PM
Gravatar what is ARN?
And where do you find hem?
zintsem

11/18/2009 1:53 PM
Gravatar Hi zintsem,

ARN is Application Ready Network - the core of which is a set of guides to utilizing F5 products with various software tools common in the enterprise.

You can find the entire list of them on www.devcentral.com here: www.f5.com/solutions/resources/application-guides/

Hope that helps!
Don.
Don MacVittie

2/10/2010 5:39 AM
Gravatar An ARN in credit card transactions is the Acquirer Reference Number,642-436 a unique number that tags a credit card transaction when it goes from the merchants bank 220-601 (The Acquirering Bank) through the card scheme to the cardholders bank (The Issuer).testking

If you are querying a credit card transaction, having the ARN will allow your Bank and the merchants Bank track the transaction. 650-175
aiwain
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