Cisco Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point - PoE Advanced Security Scheda Tecnica
Data Sheet
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Event logging
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Event logging
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Email logging
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Remote syslog
Web firmware upgrade
Firmware upgradeable through web browser
Diagnostics.
Flash, RAM, LAN, WLAN
Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP)
Protocol (DHCP)
DHCP client
HTTP Redirect
Redirects initial user access to an external web server to display company logo or network usage policy
IPv6 host
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Support for management and control of access point over IPv6
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Supports RFC2460 (IPv6 protocol) and RFC4294 (IPv6 node requirements)
Network Capabilities
Multiple BSSID
Supports up to 4 BSSIDs, allowing the creation of multiple virtual access points
VLANs
Supports 802.1q - up to 4 VLANs
SSID to VLAN mapping
Supports mapping of SSIDs to VLANs to securely separate workgroups across wireless and wired domains
Spanning Tree
Supports 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol to prevent loops when using wireless distribution system (WDS) links as
redundant links in a distribution system
redundant links in a distribution system
Operating modes
Access point mode, point-to-point bridge mode, point-to-multipoint bridge mode, repeater mode, wireless client
mode
mode
Load balancing
Allows bandwidth control with user-defined CPU usage ratios
Auto-channel selection
On boot-up, the access point selects the least congested channel
802.11d regulatory domain
Enables the access point to provide radio channel settings for client devices, facilitating easy client access as they
move across regulatory domains
move across regulatory domains
Security
WEP/WPA/WPA2
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64-bit/128-bit, WPA-Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK), WPA2-PSK, WPA-ENT,
WPA2-ENT
WPA2-ENT
Access control
Wireless connection control: MAC-based
SSID broadcast
SSID broadcast enable/disable
Client isolation
Supports wireless client isolation between and within SSIDs
802.1X
Wireless clients can be authenticated through IEEE 802.1X
802.1X supplicant
Supports 802.1X supplicant on the Ethernet port to allow the access point to authenticate itself to the network
RADIUS server
Up to 2 RADIUS servers can be configured for redundancy purposes
WPS
Supports WPS, a WI-FI Alliance specification for simple and secure setup of a wireless network
Rogue access point detection
New access points detected that have not been categorized as known are logged as rogue access points, allowing
the administrator to clamp down on unapproved devices in the network
the administrator to clamp down on unapproved devices in the network
Quality of Service
QoS
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4 queues
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802.1p VLAN priority
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WMM wireless priority
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Mapping of 802.1p VLAN priority to WMM wireless priority to maintain end-to-end QoS
Wireless
Spec/modulation
Radio and modulation type: 802.11b/DSSS, 802.11g/OFDM, 802.11n/OFDM
Channels
Operating channels: 11 North America, 13 most of Europe (ETSI and Japan)
Internal antennas
None
External antennas
3 (omnidirectional)