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RFS6000 Wireless LAN Switch
Integrated Wireless Controller
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The RFS6000 provides a single platform capable
of delivering carrier-grade wireless voice and data inside and outside
the enterprise for medium to large organizations with 2,000-20,000
users. Improve operational efficiency and reduce the cost of mobility
with a powerful comprehensive feature set including Adaptive AP, which
delivers unmatched performance, security, reliability and scalability to
enable networks for business mobility at a low TCO. Built on Motorola’s
Wireless Next Generation (Wi-NG) architecture, the RFS6000 supports
Wi-Fi, RFID, seamless roaming, next-generation self-healing, 3G/4G
wireless broadband backhaul, gap-free layered security, rich locationing
services, 802.11n with Mesh, centralized management and more.
Features:
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Wi-NG architecture — delivering a
unified voice, data and RF management platform
Improve business process flow with one platform for wireless
voice, video, data and multiple RF technologies on one platform
— such as RFID, Wi-Fi (including 802.11n) and future
technologies such as Wi-MAX; rich enterprise-class functionality
includes seamless roaming across L2/L3 deployments, resilient
failover capabilities, comprehensive security, toll-quality
voice and other value-added services, such as multi-RF
locationing.
Role-based wired/wireless firewall
Comprehensively secures and protects the wired and wireless
network against attacks and unauthorized access at Layer 2 and
Layer 3 with Stateful Inspection; ability to create identity and
location-based policies provides granular control of network
access.
Adaptive AP — Extending the Enterprise
Enables centralized management of 802.11 a/b/g/n mesh access
points at remote sites including automatic firmware upgrades;
provides site survivability for remote locations with
802.11a/b/g/n networks for unparalleled resiliency.
SMART RF Management
Next generation self-healing: enables the WLAN to automatically
and intelligently adapt to changes in the RF environment to
eliminate unforeseen gaps in coverage.
Wireless Intrusion
Protection System The built-in wireless
intrusion protection system provides defense against
over-the-air attacks by leveraging the sensing capabilities of
AP300/ AP51x1/ AP7131
Comprehensive layered security
Exceptional level of data and network protection without
sacrificing fast roaming, including: WPA2-CCMP (with 802.11i
fast roaming options); Stateful Firewall at Layer 2 and Layer 3
for the wired and wireless network with role based
configurations; Geofencing, integrated RADIUS Server; IPSec VPN
Gateway; Secure Guest Access Provisioning; 802.11w for
management frame protection, and 24x7 dedicated security via
Motorola’s Wireless IPS, providing the advanced technology
required to detect any rogue network, including 802.11n.
Enhanced End-to-End Quality of Service
(QoS) Enhances voice and video
capabilities; prioritizes network traffic to minimize latency
and provide optimal quality of experience; SIP Call Admission
Control and Wi-Fi Multimedia Extensions (WMM-Power Save) with
Admission Control enhances multimedia application support and
improves battery life and capacity; network optimization through
granular bandwidth contracts based on bandwidth utilization
network load and number of users for different applications
being used, in different locations; TSPEC Admission Control
ensures ample bandwidth and a superior user experience for VoIP
calls; 802.11k provides effective radio resource management.
Real Time
Locationing System (RTLS) Provides
rich locationing services to enable real-time enterprise
asset-tracking through support for 802.11, RFID and third party
locationing solutions — including industry leaders AeroScout,
Ekahau, and Newbury Networks. Standards-based support for: EPC
Global ALE interface for processing and filtering data from all
active and passive tags; and EPC Global LLRP interface for
passive RFID tag support.
Clustering and
failover features Supports multiple
levels of redundancy and failover capabilities to ensure high
availability networks; provides a single Virtual IP (per VLAN)
for the cluster for use as a default gateway by mobile devices
or wired infrastructure; built-in DHCP/ AAA server synchronized
failover; multi-platform license sharing enables deployment of
cost-effective networks.
3G Wireless for WAN
backhaul Support for 3G wireless cards
to backhaul WAN traffic when the primary WAN link fails.
True mobility
Virtual AP provides better control of broadcast traffic and
enables multiple mobile and wireless applications with quality
of service when network is congested; Pre-emptive Roaming
ensures Motorola mobile devices roam before signal quality
degrades; Power Save Protocol optimizes battery life.
802.11 a/b/g/n
support Yes; Supports 48 AP300
802.11 a/b/g for L2 or L3 Deployments per switch and 576
802.11a/b/g AP300s per cluster.
SupportsAP-5131 802.11 a/b/g and AP-7131 802.11 a/b/g/n Adaptive
Access Points Supports 2000- 20000 users.
Adaptive AP
support Yes; Supports 256 AP-5131
802.11 a/b/g or AP-7131 802.11 a/b/g/n Adaptive Access Points
per Switch and 3072 per cluster. Multiple country configuration
support for Adaptive AP
Role-based
wired/wireless firewall (L2-L7) with stateful inspection
Protects against attacks between:
Wired to Wired Wired to Wireless
Wireless to Wired Wireless to Wireless
Supports 100,000 active firewall sessions per switch; 1,200,000
per cluster Protection from IP Spoofing and
ARP Cache Poisoning |
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