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ProSAFE® WC9500 High Capacity Wireless Controller Data Sheet
WC9500
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Technical Features
RF MANAGEMENT
Automatic Channel Allocation
• Automatic channel distribution to minimize interferences
• Auto-channel allocation taking into consideration of the environment, interferences, trac load and neighboring AP
• Modiable list of corporate channels to be used
• Scheduled mode for Auto-channel allocation
• Automatic mode in case of high level of interferences available
Automatic Power Control
• Optimum transmit power determination based on coverage requirements
• Automatic power control mode available
• Neighborhood scan of RF environment to minimize neighboring AP interference and leakage accross oors
Coverage Hole Detection
• Automatic mode or Manual mode
• Down APs or compromized RF environment detection with alerts
• Self healing: automatic neighboring AP power increase to cover coverage losses
Load Balancing
• APs load monitoring and overloading prevention
• Clients redirection to lightly loaded neighboring APs
Fast Roaming
• Seamless rapid mobility across VLAN and subnets
• Including 802.11i pre-auth and fast roaming
• Fast Roaming support accross L2, and L3 for video, audio and voice over wireless client
QUALITY OF SERVICE
WMM Quality of Service
WMM (802.11e) prioritizes trac for both upstream trac from the stations to the Access Points (station EDCA parameters) and
downstream trac from the Access Points to the client stations (AP EDCA parameters)
WMM Queues in decreasing
order of priority
Voice: The highest priority queue with minimum delay, which makes it ideal for applications like VoIP and streaming media
• Video: The second highest priority queue with low delay is given to this queue. Video applications are routed to this queue
• Best Eort: The medium priority queue with medium delay is given to this queue. Most standard IP application will use this queue
Background: Low priority queue with high throughput. Applications, such as FTP, which are not time-sensitive but require high
throughput can use this queue
WMM Power Save option
WMM Power Save helps conserve battery power in small devices such as phones, laptops, PDAs, and audio players using
IEEE 802.11e mechanisms
WIRELESS SECURITY
Client Authentication Protocols
• Open, WEP, WPA/WPA2-PSK
• 802.11i/WPA/WPA2 Enterprise with standard interface to external AAA / RADIUS Server
Distinct AAA Server per SSID
Yes
RADIUS Accounting Protocol
Per Client tracking for:
• Bytes Tx/Rx
• Login/Logout Time
LDAP Based Authentication
• Standard interface to external LDAP Server / Microso® Active Directory Server
• Per Client Based LDAP policies for user bandwidth rate limiting available
Integrated AAA Server
Local Database Authentication based on WC7520 internal RADIUS Server
Guest Access
• Integrated Captive Portal available for client authentication in a Security Prole
• Password based authentication mode: local user store available, receptionist assigned user name / password
• Open authentication mode: guests auto registration with email address (up to 64 email stored)
• Extraction of logs of guest activity
Captive Portal
Configurable Portal page, including image files
Rogue Access Points*
• Rogue AP denition: AP with radio SSID oberved by any of the Managed AP and seen transmitting on same L2 wired network
• Detection and Mapping of up to 512 Rogue APs
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