HP 560 J9846A 用户手册
产品代码
J9846A
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HP 560 802.11ac Dual Radio Access Point Series
Overview
c04229561 — DA – 14918 Worldwide — Version 4 — December 1,2014
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band of signaling
Bandsteering
redirects 5 GHz-capable clients automatically to the less-congested 5 GHz spectrum
redirects 5 GHz-capable clients automatically to the less-congested 5 GHz spectrum
HP 560 embedded antennas
provides excellent coverage through use of embedded high-gain antennas (5 dBi antenna at 2.4 GHz and 7 dBi antenna at
5 GHz); no need for the added cost of external antennas
provides excellent coverage through use of embedded high-gain antennas (5 dBi antenna at 2.4 GHz and 7 dBi antenna at
5 GHz); no need for the added cost of external antennas
Anywhere, anytime wireless coverage
dual-radio IEEE 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n/ac access point; per-radio software-selectable configuration of frequency
bands;
self-healing, self-optimizing local mesh that extends network availability; Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications for interoperability
with all IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac client devices
dual-radio IEEE 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n/ac access point; per-radio software-selectable configuration of frequency
bands;
self-healing, self-optimizing local mesh that extends network availability; Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications for interoperability
with all IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac client devices
Medical standards
meets the European EN60601-1-2 standard for healthcare
meets the European EN60601-1-2 standard for healthcare
Virtual Service Communities (VSCs)
includes up to 16 SSIDs per radio, each with unique MAC address and configurable SSID broadcasts; individual security and
QoS profiles per VSC; configurable DTIM and minimum data rate per VSC; VSCs that can be mapped to separate IEEE
802.1Q VLANs; WMM and/or WMM-PS; a security filter; and an IP filter
includes up to 16 SSIDs per radio, each with unique MAC address and configurable SSID broadcasts; individual security and
QoS profiles per VSC; configurable DTIM and minimum data rate per VSC; VSCs that can be mapped to separate IEEE
802.1Q VLANs; WMM and/or WMM-PS; a security filter; and an IP filter
AP client access control functions
o offers IEEE 802.1X authentication using EAP-SIM, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, and PEAP delivers MAC address
authentication using local or RADIUS access lists
o provides RADIUS AAA using EAP-MD5, PAP, CHAP, and MS-CHAPv2
o supports RADIUS Client (RFC 2865 and 2866) with location-aware support
o provides Layer 2 wireless client isolation
o supports RADIUS Client (RFC 2865 and 2866) with location-aware support
o provides Layer 2 wireless client isolation
Security
Integrated IDS support
o Automated AP and client classification
reduces manual effort (administrator can override AP classification)
o Comprehensive detection capabilities
detects a wide range of attacks
o Flexible event reporting
enables configuration of which events will result in notifications
o Location tracking capabilities
helps identify the rogue device location
o Flexible deployment models
supports time slicing or dedicating a radio to detect full-time
o see the controller datasheet for more detail
IEEE 802.1X support
provides port-based user authentication with support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) MD5, 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
provides port-based user authentication with support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) MD5, 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
Choice of IEEE 802.11i, 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 wireless
traffic
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 wireless
traffic
TKIP/WEP encryption
is supported only on legacy IEEE 802.11a/b/g clients as it has been deprecated from the IEEE 802.11n and 802.11ac
standards
is supported only on legacy IEEE 802.11a/b/g clients as it has been deprecated from the IEEE 802.11n and 802.11ac
standards
Local wireless bridge client traffic filtering
prevents communication between wireless devices associated with the same access point
prevents communication between wireless devices associated with the same access point
Additional information