Unify AP 2630 L30250-F600-A986 Data Sheet

Product codes
L30250-F600-A986
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Dynamic Radio Management (DRM)
Each Enterasys Wireless Access Point supports DRM. Although DRM is
centrally managed and configured by the controller, DRM functions as a
fully distributed system managing channels and transmit power allowing 
the WLAN infrastructure to adapt to RF interference (802.11 and
others), heavy channel utilization, and AP failures.
Full RF Survivability
With the combination of the VNS architecture and DRM, Enterasys
Wireless Access Points automatically adjust their settings to continue to 
optimally service clients when adjacent APs fail or when the link back to 
the controller fails.
In addition, Enterasys Wireless APs can be configured to dynamically
redirect traffic to a secondary wireless controller if the primary wireless 
controller fails.  When the failover mode is enabled, APs automatically 
register to both a primary and secondary wireless controller, ensuring 
high availability of the WLAN service and robustness for real-time 
applications.
Security
Enterasys Wireless APs provide strong encryption and authentication with 
the use of 802.11i standards and captive portal.
Enterasys Wireless APs can be configured as part time or full time sensors 
to detect rogue APs or to detect and contain security threats with the Wireless 
Management Suite (WMS) Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS).
In addition, each AP can be configured with a certificate enabling the AP
to authenticate to the wired network.  The network is then fully protected 
against attempted re-use of the Ethernet port by unplugging the AP and 
connecting directly to the Ethernet cable, as a point of entry into the 
corporate network.
Quality of Service (QoS)
Enterasys Wireless APs support extensive functionality to ensure the 
best service for all multimedia applications.  Enterasys Wireless APs use 
IP DiffServ/Precedence/TOS and 802.11e WMM to differentiate and
prioritize wireless traffic. On the wired side, IP DiffServ/Precedence/TOS,
and 802.1p are used to differentiate and prioritize traffic.
For 802.11 traffic, Enterasys Wireless APs support additional QoS
features including 802.11e TSPEC (Call Admission Control) and U-APSD
(automatic power save) to ensure high quality and power efficient
services for voice, video, and data applications.
In addition, the original packet IP prioritization can be maintained on
both the wireless and wired networks by enabling the Adaptive QoS 
mechanism.  This feature allows tunneled and wireless packets to retain 
their IP prioritization value end-to-end. Furthermore, Enterasys Wireless
APs allow IT managers to define custom mappings of different types of
prioritization schemes to ensure that user traffic is properly differentiated 
when entering the wired network.
Enterasys RoamAbout Access Point Investment Protection
Previous investments in the Enterasys RoamAbout
®
4102 Access Points
can be leveraged through software upgrades that enable Enterasys 
Wireless operation.
Enterasys Wireless Access Points
Supported Features
AP2605
AP2610/2620       
AP2630/2640/4102                   
AP2650/2660        
AP3610/3620
Management
Standalone
Thin
Plug’n Play Installation
• Automatic Controller Discovery
•  Centrally deployed configurations and 
upgrades
Needs to be
converted to
thin mode
Web Management and Configuration
Secure Remote Management
Number of SSIDs Supported
16
16
8
16
16
16
Security 
Standalone
Thin
Security via WEP, WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES),  
802.11i, 802.1X
(AP2630/40
do not support
802.1X)
VPN Support: IPSec, PPTP, L2TP
Rogue AP Detection mode
Rogue AP Sensor mode
(except
AP4102)