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RFS7000 Wireless RF Switch
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Get the performance and scalability you need to propel your large, high-bandwidth wireless network. Built on Motorola's Wi-NG architecture, the
Symbol RFS7000 RF Switch (now Motorola RFS7000 Switch) enables campus-wide roaming across subnets with a wireless switch that improves failover capabilities, enhances quality of service, increases voice capacity and provides superior security.
Centralized multicore/multithreaded
architecture
Provides security and high performance for
bandwidth-heavy applications, while centralized
management lowers the overall cost of network deployment
and administration.
Unified RF management
platform
Improve business process flow and enable data sharing by
managing multiple RF networks, such as wi-fi, RFID,
802.11n and Wi-MAX, on a single switch.
L2 and L3 roaming
Seamless roaming of mobile clients across even complex
distributed networks.
Comprehensive layered
security
Provides exceptional levels of data and network
protection without sacrificing fast roaming.
Clustering and load
balancing
Ensures an “always-on” highly available network for
superior performance, while supporting multiple levels
of redundancy and failover capabilities.
Adaptive AP: Extending
the Enterprise
Enables centralized management of mesh access points at
remote sites as well as site survivability of those
remote locations.
HIGH AVAILABILITY
1:many redundancy
yes
Active:active failover
yes
Active:standby
failover
yes
Automatic load
balancing
yes
Clustering
Yes
Pre-emptive roaming
Yes
Self healing (On RF
coverage loss)
Yes
MANAGEMENT
Auto-update with DHCP
yes
CLI (serial, telnet,
SSH)
yes
DHCP client
yes
DHCP relay
yes
DHCP server
yes
MIBS
yes
Multiple user roles
yes
SNMP (v1, v2, v3)
yes
SNTP (Secure Network
Time Protocol)
yes
Secure Web-based GUI
(HTTP, HTTPS, SSL)
yes
Syslogs
yes
TFTP client
yes
Text-based switch
configuration files
yes
NETWORK SECURITY
Access control lists
L2/3/4 ACLs, Network Address Translation( NAT) support
Anomaly analysis
Source Media Access Control (MAC) = Destination MAC;
illegal frame sizes; Source MAC is multicast; TKIP
countermeasures; all zero addresses
Authentication
Access Control Lists (ACLS); pre-sharedkeys (PSK);:
802.1x/EAP — transport layer security (TLS), tunneled
transport layer security (TTLS), protected EAP(PEAP);
Kerberos Integrated AAA/RADIUS Server with native
support for EAP-TTLS and EAP-PEAP (includes a built-in
user name/password database; supports LDAP)
IPSec VPN gateway
Supports DES, 3DES, AES-128 and AES-256 encryption, with
site-to-site and client-to-site VPN capabilities
NAC support with third
party systems from Microsoft and Sygate
Yes
Packet filtering
L2/3/4 stateful packet analysis, Network address
translation (NAT)
RADIUS support
(standard and Motorola vendor specific attributes)
Allowed ESSIDs (Motorola VSA), Location-based
authentication (Motorola VSA), MAC-based authentication
(standard), User-based QoS (Motorola VSA), User-based
VLANs (standard)
Secure guest access
(Hotspot provisioning)
Customizable login/welcome pages, Local web-based
authentication, Support for external
authentication/billing systems, URL redirection for user
login
Stateful packet
inspection firewall
Yes
Transport encryption
KeyGuard, WEP 40/128 (RC4), WPA2-CCMP (AES), WPA-TKIP
Wireless IDS
Multi-mode rogue AP detection, client blacklisting,
excessive authentication,/associations; excessive
probes; excessive disassociation/deauthentications;
excessive decryption errors; excessive authentication
failures; excessive 802.11 replay; excessive crypto IV
failures( TKIP/CCMP replay)
OPTIMIZED WIRELESS QOS
Classification &
packet marking
802.1p VLAN Priority, DiffServ/TOS, Layer 1-4 packet
classification
RF priority
802.11 traffic prioritization and precedence
Wi-Fi multimedia
extensions
WMM-power save with admission control, WMM-UPSD for
voice over Wi-Fi applications
PACKET FORWARDING
802.11-802.3 bridging
yes
802.1D-1999 Ethernet
bridging
yes
802.1q-VLAN tagging
and trunking
yes
IP packet steering -
redirection
yes
Proxy ARP
yes
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dimensions (HxWxD)
44.45mm x 440mm x 390.8mm
Form factor
Standard 1RU
MTBF
65,000 Hours
Part numbers
RFS-7010-100R0-WR: Zero Port Wireless Switch;
RFS-7010-10010-WR: 128 Port Wireless Switch;
RFS-7010-10020-WR: 256 Port Wireless Switch;
RFS-7010-10030-WR: 64 Port Wireless Switch;
RFS-7010-UC-16-WR: 16 Port Upgrade License certificate
Physical interfaces
Four 10/100/1000 Cu/SFP Ethernet interfaces, one 10/100
OOB port, one CF card slot, two USBslots, one serial
port (RJ45 style)
Weight
13.5lbs / 6.12kg
POWER REQUIREMENTS
AC input voltage
90 – 264 VAC 50/60Hz
Input frequency
47 Hz to 63 Hz
Max AC input current
6A@115 VAC, 3A@230 VAC
REGULATORY SPECIFICATIONS
EMC
EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17, IEC 60601-1-2, EN 55022,
FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES 003 Class B, EN 55024, EN
61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3
Electrical safety
UL 60950-1, C22.2 No. 60950-1, EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1
Environmental
RoHS Directive 2002/95/EEC
USER ENVIRONMENT
Operating humidity
5% to 85% (w/o condensation)
Operating temperature
0 C to 40 C
Storage humidity
5% to 85% (w/o condensation)
Storage temperature
-40 C to 70 C
WIRELESS NETWORKING
Adaptive AP support
Yes; Supports 256 AP300 (802.11a/b/g ready)(L2 or L3
Deployments) per switch and 3072 802.11a/b/g AP300s per
cluster.
Layer 2 adoption
yes
Layer 3 adoption
yes
Layer 3 mobility (intersubnet roaming)
yes
RF management
Yes; Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmit Power
Control (TPC); Country Code based RF Configuration; Self
Healing for Neighbor Recovery and Interference
Avoidance; Automatic Channel Selection capability
Roaming
Supports Hyper fast Secure roaming with Opportunistic
Channel Scan; Power Save Protocol; pre-emptive Roaming
and Credential Caching
VLAN support
Wireless LAN to VLAN mapping; auto-assignment of VLANs
based on user authentication
Wireless
LAN Supports 250 WLANs; multi-ESS/BSSIDtraffic
segmentation; VLAN to ESSIDmapping; Auto Assignment of
VLANs (onRADIUS authentication); Power SaveProtocol
Polling; pre-emptive roaming; congestion control with
Bandwidth Management; VLAN Pooling
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