Installation guide
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Existing Product Features
Web-Start Client
Static IP configuration for APs
Sygate On-Demand Agent (SODA)
Broadcast settings per Wireless profile
Configurable data rate settings for clients
Session Based Call Admission Control
Static Class of Service
User Session Timers per SSID
Network Planning and Site Survey
Management services
SSID (Wireless Service)
Radio and Service profiling
Load Sharing
802.1Q VLANs
Spanning Tree – PVST
AAA/802.1X
ACLs
IP services
RF detection
Rogue detection
Countermeasures
Client and AP monitoring
Site policies
Reporting
Image repository and deployment
Auto-AP configuration
L2 traffic restriction
Default AAA attributes for each SSID
On-demand countermeasures
Network Domains
Configurable timeout for the RoamAbout Switch CLI
sessions
Configurable CoS to QoS mappings
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION NOTES:
In general, the RoamAbout Wireless Switch RBT-8xx0 has been, or is being, shipped to you with a previous
firmware version. Please refer to the appropriate RBT-8xx0 Quick Start or the RBT-8xx0 Installation Guide for
hardware installation information. Please refer to the next section, Upgrading the RBT-8xx0 Switches, for
upgrading information and procedures.
UPGRADING THE RBT-8XX0 SWITCHES FROM PREVIOUS 4.0.X VERSIONS:
Minimum RBT Switch Requirements for Upgrade
Product
Minimum RBT switch version required
Upgrade Path
RBT-8100
4.0.4.0
4.0.4.0 5.0.12.2 6.0.4.x
RBT-8200
4.1.4.0
4.1.4.0 5.0.12.2 6.0.4.x
RBT-8110, RBT-8210
4.2.5.1
4.2.5.1 5.0.12.2 6.0.4.x
RBT-8400
4.0.16.0
4.0.16.0 5.0.12.2 6.0.4.x
Note: You must upgrade to RBT switch Version 5.0 or later before upgrading to RBT switch Version 6.0.
Preparing the RBT Switch for the Upgrade
Note: The following upgrade procedures refer to all RBT-8xx0 switches.
Caution!
Save the configuration, and then create a backup of your RBT switch files before you upgrade the switch.
Enterasys Networks recommends that you make a backup of the switch, before you install the upgrade. If
an error occurs during the upgrade, you can restore your switch to its previous state. If you later decide to
downgrade the switch, commands with newer syntax in future RBT switch versions might not be
converted correctly.