Specifications
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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● Routing Information Protocol (RIP) on page 36
● Manual Date and Time Settings on page 36
● Dynamic DNS on page 36
● Auto Negotiation on page 36
● Adaptive AP on page 36
● Rogue AP Detection Enhancement on page 37
● RADIUS Time-Based Authentication on page 37
● QBSS Support on page 37
● Triple Radio Support on page 37
● IP Filtering on page 38
● MU Rate Limiting on page 38
● Per Radio MU Limit on page 38
● Power Setting Configuration on page 38
● AMSDU Transmission Support on page 39
● IPSec VPN Support on page 39
802.11n Support
Extreme Networks provides full life-cycle support for either a new or existing 802.11n mobility
deployment, from network design to day-to-day support. For information on deploying your 802.11n
radio, see “Configuring the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n Radio” on page 174.
Sensor Support
The Wireless Intrusion Protection System (WIPS) protects your wireless network, mobile devices and
traffic from attacks and unauthorized access. WIPS provides tools for standards compliance and around-
the-clock 802.11a/b/g wireless network security in a distributed environment. WIPS allows
administrators to identify and accurately locate attacks, rogue devices and network vulnerabilities in
real time and permits both a wired and wireless lockdown of wireless device connections upon
acknowledgement of a threat.
An Access Point radio can function as a sensor and upload sensor mode operation information to a
dedicated WIPS server. WIPS is not supported on a WLAN basis, rather sensor functionality is
supported on the Access Point radio(s) available to each WLAN. When an Access Point radio is
functioning as a WIPS sensor, it is able to scan in sensor mode across all channels within the 2.4 and 5.0
GHz bands.
NOTE
Sensor support requires a Motorola AirDefense WIPS Server on the network. Sensor functionality is not
provided by the Access Point alone. The Access Point works in conjunction with a dedicated WIPS server.