Zebra AP-7131 AP-7131-60020-D-WR ユーザーズマニュアル

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Centrally managed access point:  
Adaptive AP Mode
The AP 7131 is designed to cost-effectively meet 
the needs of large, distributed enterprises by 
converging the functionality of a thick access point 
and thin access port into a single device. Adaptive 
mode enables the deployment of a fully featured 
intelligent access point that can be centrally 
configured and managed via a Motorola wireless 
controller in either corporate headquarters or a 
NOC. All traffic between the adaptive access 
points and the wireless controller is secured 
through an encrypted tunnel. And in the event of a 
WAN, distribution or core network failure, this fully 
independent configuration offers a remote site 
survivability that enables the delivery of secure 
uninterrupted wireless service in the remote 
location, offering unparalleled network resiliency. 
Gap-free security
To achieve true gap-free security, you need  
gap-free rogue detection, requiring dedicated dual-
band sensing of 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless LANs 
— typically provided by a stand-alone sensor. The 
AP 7131 is the first a/b/g/n access point to offer 
concurrent around-the-clock dual-band sensing 
and wireless traffic — eliminating the need for 
separate devices. Integrated Wireless IPS sensor 
firmware enables the configuration of one radio 
for 24x7 rogue detection and termination, and 
two others can simultaneously be dedicated to 
wireless client access and/or meshing. As a result, 
enterprises can now deploy the most robust 
Wireless IPS solution while saving money — the 
cost to purchase, deploy and manage dedicated 
sensor hardware is eliminated.
In addition, stateful firewall, encryption and 
authentication support key standards-based 
security protocols that ensure enterprise-level 
protection for the wired and wireless network 
infrastructure. The powerful feature set enables 
security to be administered by either local,  
non-technical staff or remote IT professionals  
at your headquarters. 
Gap-free dedicated 
24x7 sensing via triple 
methodology rogue AP 
detection: on-channel, mobile 
unit and dedicated radio 
dual-band scanning 
Around the clock network 
protection through instant 
rogue detection 
Spectrum Analysis
The ability to place a remote 
AP-7131 in Spectrum Analysis  
mode allows remote 
identification of local RF 
interference, enabling remote 
troubleshooting and issue 
resolution from the Network 
Operation Center (NOC) or 
other centralized location
Adaptive AP: extending  
the enterprise 
Enables centralized 
management of mesh access 
points at remote sites including 
automatic firmware upgrades;  
provides site survivability  
for remote locations with  
802.11a/b/g/n networks for 
unparalleled resiliency
More Flexibility and Lower Cost
Radio 2
Radio 1
Radio 3
Client Access and 
Mesh in 5GHz 
-or- 
Dual-band Wireless 
IPS Sensor
Client Access and 
Mesh in 2.4GHz 
-or- 
Dual-band Wireless 
IPS Sensor
Dual-band 
Wireless IPS
Spectrum Analyzer
3G
With three band-unlocked radios in a single access point, wireless traffic can be segmented as needed between two radios to ensure performance 
levels for wireless access and backhaul, while the third radio can provide around-the-clock dedicated dual-band sensing. The need to purchase, power 
and manage dedicated sensors is eliminated — an estimated savings of $300-$400 per sensor — providing the highest level of security for the wireless 
LAN at the lowest possible cost.
Figure1: Motorola AP 7131 with Band-Unlocked Radios