HP E-M111 Client Bridge J9389A Leaflet

Product codes
J9389A
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Features and benefits
Connectivity
• Auto-MDIX: automatically adjusts for
straight-through or crossover cables on all 10/100
ports
• IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE)
support: simplifies deployment and dramatically
reduces installation costs by helping to eliminate the
time and cost involved in supplying local power at
each access point location
Mobility
• Anywhere, anytime wireless coverage:
– Single IEEE 802.11a/b/g access points
– Radio software-selectable configuration of
frequency bands
– Self-healing, self-optimizing local mesh extends
network availability
– Wi-Fi Alliance certified for interoperability with all
802.11a/b/g client devices
– IEEE 802.3af PoE or external power cord on
selected models
• Interoperability: Wi-Fi Alliance certifications,
including IEEE 802.11g Wi-Fi and WPA2 to help
ensure multivendor interoperability
• Virtual Service Communities (VSCs):
– Up to 16 SSIDs, each with unique MAC address,
configurable SSID broadcasts
– Individual security and QoS profiles per VSC
– Configurable DTIM and minimum data rate per
VSC
– Each VSC mapped to separate IEEE 802.1Q
VLANs
– WMM and/or WMM-PS
– Security filter
– IP filter
• AP Client Access Control functions:
– IEEE 802.1x authentication using EAP-SIM,
EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, and PEAP
– MAC address authentication using local or
RADIUS access lists
– RADIUS AAA using EAP-MD5, PAP, CHAP, and
MS-CHAPv2
– RADIUS Client (RFC 2865 and 2866) with
location-aware support
– Layer 2 wireless client isolation
• Location Flexibility:
– 100 mW radio and antenna diversity provide
excellent range
– Configurable IEEE 802.11 a.b.g radio with
external antenna connectors
– Plenum rated
– Centrally manageable as part of the HP ProCurve
Intelligent Mobility system
• Wireless: Maximum bridge clients: 20 client IEEE
802.11a/b/g devices
Security
• Choice of IEEE 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected
Access 2 (WPA2), or WPA: locks out
unauthorized wireless access by authenticating users
prior to granting network access; robust Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) or Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol (TKIP) encryption secures the data integrity
of the wireless traffic
• Local wireless bridge client traffic filtering:
when enabled, prevents communication between
wireless devices associated with the same access
point
• IEEE 802.1X: provides port-based user
authentication with support for Extensible
Authentication Protocol (EAP) MD-5, TLS, TTLS, and
PEAP with choice of AES, TKIP, and static or
dynamic WEP encryption for protecting wireless
traffic between authenticated clients and the access
point
Quality of Service (QoS)
• IEEE 802.1p prioritization: delivers data to
devices based on the priority and type of traffic
• Wireless:
– L2/L3/L4 classification: IEEE 802.1p VLAN
priority, SpectraLink SVP, DiffServ, VTP/TCP, and
Post
– Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM), IEEE 802.11e EDCF,
and Service-Aware priority assigned by VSC
– Maximum VoIP call capacity: 12 active calls on
IEEE 802.11a/b/g
• Network management:
– SNMP v2c, SNMP v3, MIB-II with Traps, and
RADIUS Authentication Client MIB (RFC 2618)
– Embedded HTML management tool with secure
access (SSL and VPN)
– Scheduled configuration and firmware upgrades
from central server