Datasheet

Virtual service sets Multiple SSID support (64 per MP, 32 per radio)
Any mix of crypto and authentication per SSID
Any VLAN topology per SSID
Unique portal page per SSID
Private or shared authentication
Guest Services SmartPass
enables fast and simple configuration for guest access
64 web portals for customized user group profiles
GuestTunneling to isolate guest traffic across the corporate network
High speed data services (802.11n) 802.11n ready
Direct Data Path Forwarding enables local switching of data traffic in the Mobility Point or forwarding of data to Mobility Point
upstream or downstream
Mobility Point configured by MX for Direct Data Path Forwarding
Outdoor services Wireless backhaul (P-P, P-MP) and Wireless bridging (P-P, P-MP)
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Integrated control and management with indoor Smart Mobile services
Real time location services WiFi based active RFID location technology (client and network based)
Integrated with Location appliance
Management and Control
Management access Command Line Interface (SSH v2)
WebView web access (https)
SSL, XML (to RingMaster
®
)
SNMP v1, v2c, v3
RF Management Automated MP Power/channel auto-tuning
Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS)
Clustering An MX cluster is a set of MX controllers that are managed as a single entity - a virtual stack. It allows users to scale easily
and configure, monitor and troubleshoot MXs and APs through a single point of entry.
User management and statistics Detailed per user per session RF accounting statistics and management
Tracks the location, roaming history, virtual private group, network addresses, state, activity, errors, usage and other
attributes by user name, session, VLAN, or user group
Provides per user audit trail and chargeback capability through the accounting component of AAA
MP management and control Configures and controls MPs; controls third party APs
The MX is categorized as an access controller (AC) that supports direct, switched, and routed connections
Enables data forwarding in MX or in MP with Smart Mobile technology
Multiple MXs provide resilient control
Direct Data Path Forwarding MP configured to switch data traffic locally or forwarded to the MPs downstream or upstream
Optimizes network and MX capacity and performance
Control retained in MX
Client load balancing Equalizes the number of client sessions amongst grou-ps of radios that have substantially overlapping coverage areas
Restores equality of numbers of sessions when an AP is added to a group or is brought back up after a transient failure
Allows a balanced group of APs to span multiple MX’s in a mobility domain
Client band steering Enables client steering across bands for efficient usage of the available spectrum, and reduce network load on the
congested 2.4 GHz band
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