Specifications
Introduction
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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LLDP Support
Linked Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a Layer 2 protocol (IEEE standard 802.1AB) used to
determine the capabilities of devices such as repeaters, bridges, access points, routers and wireless
clients. LLDP enables devices to advertise their capabilities and media-specific configurations.
LLDP provides a method of discovering and representing the physical network connections of a given
network management domain. The LLDP neighbor discovery protocol allows you to discover and
maintain accurate network topologies in a multi-vendor environment.
For more information on LLDP and its configuration, see “Configuring LLDP Settings” on page 108.
Feature Overview
The following legacy features have been carried forward into the 4.x firmware baseline:
● 802.11n Support on page 23
● Sensor Support on page 23
● Mesh Roaming Client on page 25
● Separate LAN and WAN Ports on page 25
● Multiple Mounting Options on page 26
● Antenna Support for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Radios on page 26
● Sixteen Configurable WLANs on page 26
● Support for 4 BSSIDs per Radio on page 26
● Quality of Service (QoS) Support on page 27
● Industry Leading Data Security on page 27
● VLAN Support on page 30
● Multiple Management Accessibility Options on page 31
● Updatable Firmware on page 31
● Programmable SNMP v1/v2/v3 Trap Support on page 31
● Power-over-Ethernet Support on page 31
● MU-MU Transmission Disallow on page 32
● Voice Prioritization on page 32
● Support for CAM and PSP MUs on page 32
● Statistical Displays on page 33
● Transmit Power Control on page 33
● Advanced Event Logging Capability on page 33
● Configuration File Import/Export Functionality on page 33
● Default Configuration Restoration on page 33
● DHCP Support on page 34
● Mesh Networking on page 34
● Additional LAN Subnet on page 35
● On-board RADIUS Server Authentication on page 35
● Hotspot Support on page 35