Specifications

Technology Upgrade Wireless 28 6250-2
1224_01
H. Approved manufacturers for wireless access points and wireless controller are:
1. Ruckus
2. Cisco
3. HP
4. Aruba
5. Access Points shall be meet the parameters of the Ruckus # R500 dual-band
802.11abgn/ac
2.02 WIRELESS CONTROLLER
A. Wireless controller/switch shall be able to control all aspects of the wireless network.
1. The wireless controller shall directly or indirectly connect to all wireless access points
in the building. The controller shall control the AP’s in regard to on/off, radio power,
rogue detection and all other interaction between each AP and the rest of the
network.
2. The wireless controller shall provide wireless protection against RF attacks and
Denial or Service attacks.
3. The wireless controller shall provide dynamic RF management with user RF
performance optimization to ensure a high-quality user experience.
4. Guest access provisioning shall be included to provide convenient controlled wireless
networking for guests.
a. The wireless network shall show a login for all users with logins to the wired
data network.
b. The wireless network shall allow guests to login to the data network and gain
access to the internet only.
c. Work with the owner and ISD to structure the network so that all those that
access the internet route through the ISD filter.
5. The wireless controller shall ensure seamless, fast-roaming across access points and
switches to preserve voice quality.
6. The wireless controller shall meet or exceed the following security standards:
a. RFC 2246: Transport Layer Security (TLS)
b. RFC 2284: EAP
c. RFC 2315: PKCS #7: Cryptographic Message Syntax Version 1.5
d. RFC 2548: Microsoft RADIUS VSAs
e. RFC 2716: PPP EAP-TLS Authentication Protocol
f. RFC 2759: Microsoft PPP CHAP Extensions, Version 2
g. RFC 2865: RADIUS Authentication
h. RFC 2866: RADIUS Accounting
i. RFC 2869: RADIUS Extensions
j. RFC 2986: PKCS #10: Certification Request Syntax Specification Version 1.7
k. RFC 3580: IEEE 802.1X RADIUS Guidelines
7. The wireless controller shall meet the following IEEE standards:
a. IEEE Std 802.1X-2001: Port-Based Network Access Control
b. IEEE Std 802.11i: Enhanced Security for 802.11 wireless networks based on
AES
c. IEEE Std 802.11h
d. IEEE Std 802.11d
8. The wireless controller shall meet the following encryption standards:
a. WEP and WPA-TKIP: RC4 40-bit and 104-bit
b. WPA2-AES
c. 802.11i
9. The wireless controller shall provide for the following
a. IEEE 802.11 n/a/b/g access points and/or access devices
b. Unlimited simultaneous users
c. Guest Users
d. SIP and H.323v1
e. PCI DSS compliant for wireless PoS traffic
f. Real-Time Location Services (RTLS)