Specifications

Issue 6 February 2007 369
Avaya Wireless Solutions
W310 WLAN Gateway
The W310 WLAN Gateway, using Light Access Points, provides a standards-based
infrastructure and a new solution for wireless applications. The W310 Mobility Gateway
provides a rich feature set in the security, mobility and management area and also provides a
lower overall cost of ownership for medium/large enterprise or a hotspot service provider.
Instead of adding functionality to the Access Point, the W310 serves as a WLAN Gateway that
centralizes the Access Point features, while the Access Points are reduced to simpler, cheaper
devices, responsible for only basic functions.
Note:
Note: The W310 WLAN Gateway also supports AP600 (an AP-4, AP-5, or AP-6 that
has been upgraded for Light AP support) access points if the access points have
the most recent firmware.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: The W310 WLAN Gateway provides wireless mobility service totally independent
of Communication Manager and the media servers that support Communication
Manager. The W310 WLAN Gateway has no interactions with Communication
Manager-based systems. For wireless applications that use Communication
Manager for call-handling, see W310 WLAN Gateway for Seamless
Communications on page 373 or Extension to Cellular and Off-PBX Station on
page 376.
Figure 73: W310 WLAN Gateway
The chassis features:
16 10/100BaseT Ethernet ports (ports 1 through 16), connected with Category 5 copper
cable with RJ-45 termination for 100Base-T ports. Use all eight wires in the cable. The
maximum copper cable length connected to a 10/100Base-T port is 100m (328 ft.)
Two SFP GBIC Gigabit copper or fiber ports
A console port.