Spec Sheet
Enterprise security — for voice and data
Comprehensive network security features keep
wireless transmissions secure and provide constant
compliance with government regulations such
as HIPAA and PCI. The wide range of industry
standards-based security mechanisms enables
enterprises to create a layered security strategy to
meet the needs of virtually any application, including:
integrated MAC-based authentication, enhanced
intrusion detection, AAA/Radius server (for WPA/
WPA2 termination on the box); hotspot provisioning
capabilities for secure guest access, a stateful
packet inspection firewall, an IPSec VPN and more.
Extensible and scalable — a true
platform for today and tomorrow
A user accessible ExpressCard
™
Slot allows the
addition of a broadband card (3G/4G) for a redundant
wireless WAN backhaul connection, increasing
resilience for remote branch offices. The ability to
cluster up to 12 RFS6000 RF Switches provides
the high level of scalability required for large
enterprise deployments.
Raising the bar on enterprise class performance
Designed to support large scale high bandwidth
enterprise deployments, the RFS6000 offers a
multicore multithreaded CPU-based architecture
that is capable of supporting 2,000 to 20,000 mobile
devices and up to 48 dual radio 802.11 a/b/g access
ports. In addition, the 802.11n ready device offers
the failover capabilities and cluster management
required to ensure high availability.
Cost effective centralized management
Motorola provides the tools you need to simplify
and minimize the costs associated with day-to-day
management of mobility solutions. The RFS6000
provides unified management of network hardware,
software configuration, and network policies, complete
with built-in process monitors and troubleshooting
tools. In addition, the RF Management Suite is a
valuable modular software offering that provides
centralized control over the entire lifecycle of your
Motorola mobility solution — allowing you to simply
plan, deploy, monitor and secure your wireless network.
End-to-end support
As an industry leader in mobility, Motorola offers the
experience gained from deploying mobility solutions
all over the globe in many of the world’s largest
enterprises. Leverage this expertise through Motorola
Enterprise Mobility Services, which provides the
comprehensive support options you need to get and keep
your RFS6000 up and running at peak performance.
Motorola recommends protecting your investment with
Service from the Start Advance Exchange Support, a
multi-year program that provides the next-business-day
device replacement you need to keep your business
running smoothly and productively. This service also
includes Comprehensive Coverage, which covers
normal wear and tear, as well as internal and external
components damaged through accidental breakage —
significantly reducing your unforeseen repair expenses.
For more information, visit us on the web at www.
motorola.com/rfs6000 or access our global contact
directory at www.motorola.com/enterprise/contactus
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RFS6000 Specifications
Packet Forwarding
802.1D-1999 Ethernet bridging; 802.11-.802.3 bridging; 802.1Q VLAN tagging &
trunking; proxy ARP; IP packet steering-redirection
Wireless Networking
Wireless LAN: Supports 32 WLANs; multi-ESS/BSSID traffic segmentation;
VLAN to ESSID mapping; Auto Assignment of VLANs
(on RADIUS authentication); Power Save Protocol
Polling; pre-emptive roaming; congestion control with
Bandwidth Management; VLAN Pooling
Access ports: Supports 1-48 “thin” access ports; automatic access
port adoption with ACLs; access port load balancing;
direct sequence access point-to-access port conversion
Adaptive AP: Supports 1-48 adoption of the Independent Motorola
AP51X1 802.11a/b/g and AP7131 802.11a/b/g/n
Access Points in Adaptive Mode for remote site and
branch office solutions
Power-over-Ethernet: Integrated; up to 29.7 watts per Ethernet Port, up to a
maximum of 180 watts for simultaneous operation
Layer 2 or Layer 3 deployment of Access Ports and Adapative AP AP51X1
802.11a/b/g and AP7131 802.11a/b/g/n Access Points
Layer 3 Mobility (Inter-Subnet Roaming)
Supported access AP300 (802.11a/b/g); L2 and L3
ports and access deployments with static IP support;
points: AP51X1 802.11a/b/g Adaptive AP mode and
AP7131 802.11a/b/g/n Adaptive Mode Access Points
Radio frequency automatic channel select (ACS); transmit power control
management: (TPC); country code-based RF configuration; 802.11b, 802.11g,
802.11a, and 802.11n Ready
Network Security
Stateful Inspection Firewall
Access Control Lists (ACLs): L2/3/4 ACLs
Wireless IDS: Multi-mode rogue AP detection, client blacklisting,
excessive authentication /association; excessive
probes; excessive disassociation/deauthentication;
excessive decryption errors; excessive authentication
failures; excessive 802.11 replay; excessive crypto IV
failures (TKIP/CCMP replay)
Anomaly Analysis: Source Media Access Control (MAC) = Dest MAC;
Illegal frame sizes; Source MAC is multicast; TKIP
countermeasures; all zero addresses
Wireless IPS via RF Management Suite
True mobility
Virtual AP provides better
control of broadcast traffic
and enables multiple mobile
and wireless applications
with quality of service
when network is congested;
Pre-emptive Roaming
ensures Motorola mobile
devices roam before signal
quality degrades; Power
Save Protocol optimizes
battery life; Self-healing
provides continuous
network coverage in the
event of loss or disruption
of RF coverage
Quality of Service (QoS)
Enhances voice and video
capabilities; prioritizes
network traffic to minimize
latency and provide optimal
responsiveness to all
users; Wi-Fi Multimedia
Extensions (WMM-Power
Save with Admission
Control) enhances
multimedia application
support and improves
battery life and capacity
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