Ports |
Supports 6 802.11a/b/g AP 300 or 802.11a/b/g/n thin access points for L2 or L3 deployment per RFS 4000 controller and 72 AP 300s or AP 650s per cluster; Legacy support: AP100 for L2 deployments only |
Packet Forwarding |
802.1D-1999 Ethernet bridging; 802.11-.802.3 bridging; 802.1Q VLAN tagging and trunking; proxy ARP; IP packet steering-redirection/td> |
Wireless Networking
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- Wireless LAN: Supports 24 WLANs; multi-ESS/BSSID traffic segmentation; VLAN to ESSID mapping; auto assignment of VLANs (on RADIUS authentication); power save protocol polling; pre-emptive roaming; VLAN Pooling and dynamic VLAN adjustment; IGMP Snooping
- Bandwidth management: Congestion control per WLAN; per user based on user count or bandwidth utilization; dynamic load balancing of AP 300s, AP 650s, and adaptive APs in a cluster; bandwidth provisioning via AAA server
- Layer 2 or Layer 3 deployment of thin access points and adaptive AP AP 51X1 802.11a/b/g and AP 7131 802.11a/b/g/n access points
- IPv6 client support
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Network Security |
Role-based wired/wireless firewall (L2-L7) with stateful inspection for wired and wireless traffic; Active firewall sessions — 50,000 per RFS 4000 Integrated Services Controller and 600,000 per cluster; protects against IP Spoofing and ARP Cache Poisoning |
Management |
Command line interface (serial, telnet, SSH); secure Web-based GUI (SSL) for the wireless switch and the cluster; SNMP v1/v2/v3; SNMP traps—40+ user configurable options; Syslog; Firmware, Config upgrade via TFTP, FTP & SFTP (clients); simple network time protocol (SNTP); text-based switch configuration files; DHCP (client/server/relay), switch auto-configuration and firmware updates with DHCP options; multiple user roles (for switch access); MIBs (MIB-II, Etherstats, wireless switch specific monitoring and configuration); Email notifications for critical alarms; MU naming capability |
Power Requirements |
- AC Input Voltage: 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz
- Maks Input AC Current: 120 W
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