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Motorola
RFS6000 Wireless Infrastructure Wireless Infrastructure
Detailed Specs
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The RFS6000 delivers on the promise of the wireless enterprise, providing the performance, security, resiliency and scalability required to support medium to large companies. Streamline your operations through the delivery of carrier-grade mobile voice and data inside and outside the enterprise walls
Motorola's RFS6000 Wireless Switch Features:
Wi-NG — Motorola’s Wireless Next Generation architecture
Enables seamless campus-wide roaming, more robust failover capabilities, enhanced security, improved mobile client battery life and increased voice capacity
Unified wireless voice and RF management platform
Improve business process flow with one platform for wireless voice, data and multiple RF technologies on a single switch — such as RFID and Wi-Fi (including 802.11n and Wi-MAX)
Adaptive AP: Extending the Enterprise
Enables centralized management of mesh access points at remote sites as well as site survivability of those remote locations.
Centralized multicore/multithreaded architecture
Provides security and high performance for bandwidth-heavy applications, while centralized management lowers the overall cost of network deployment and administration.
Comprehensive layered security
Exceptional level of data and network protection without sacrificing fast roaming, including: WPA2-CCMP (with 802.11i fast roaming options), integrated RADIUS Server, IPSec VPN Gateway, Secure Guest Access Provisioning and advanced wireless intrusion detection
L2 and L3 roaming
Seamless roaming of mobile clients even across complex distributed networks
Real Time Locationing System (RTLS)
Provides rich locationing services to enable real-time enterprise asset-tracking through support for 802.11, RFID and third party locationing solutions — including industry leaders AeroScout, Ekahau, and Newbury Networks. Standards-based support for EPC Global ALE interface for processing and filtering data from all active and passive tags; and EPC Global LLRP interface for passive RFID tag support
Clustering and load balancing
Ensures an “always-on” highly available network for superior performance, while supporting multiple levels of redundancy and failover capabilities.
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; and MU-ratelimiting and MU-load balancing provide granular control and management of bandwidth at the mobile device level.
| 1:many redundancy |
Yes |
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| Active:Active failover |
Yes |
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| Active:Standby failover |
Yes |
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| Automatic load balancing |
Yes |
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| Clustering |
Yes |
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| Critical resource monitoring |
Yes |
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| Dual firmware storage for hitless failover |
Yes |
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| Mobile Unit load balancing |
Yes |
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| Pre-emptive roaming |
Yes |
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| SMART RF for neighbor recovery and interference avoidance |
Yes |
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| RFID support |
Compliant with LLRP protocol. Built-in support for the following Motorola RFID readers: fixed (XR440, XR450, XR480; mobile (RD5000); and handheld (MC9090-G RFID) |
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| RSSI based triangulation for Wi-Fi assets |
Yes |
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| Tags supported |
Ekahau, Aeroscout, Newbury, Gen 2 Tags |
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| CLI (serial, telnet, SSHv2) |
Yes |
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| DHCP client |
Yes |
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| DHCP relay |
Yes |
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| DHCP server |
Yes |
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| Email notification for critical alarms |
Yes |
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| Friendly names for mobile devices |
Yes |
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| MIBS |
Yes |
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| Multiple user roles |
Yes |
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| SNMP (v1, v2, v3) |
Yes |
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| SNTP (Secure Network Time Protocol) |
Yes |
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| Secure web-based GUI (HTTP, HTTPS, SSL) |
Yes |
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| Syslogs |
Yes |
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| TFTP client |
Yes |
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| Text-based switch configuration files |
Yes |
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| Access control lists |
L2/3/4 ACLs |
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| Anomaly analysis |
Source Media Access Control (MAC) = Destination MAC; illegal frame sizes; Source MAC is multicast; TKIP countermeasures; all zero addresses |
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| Authentication |
Pre-shared keys (PSK);: 802.1x/EAP — transport layer security (TLS), tunneled transport layer security (TTLS), protected EAP(PEAP); Kerberos Integrated AAA/RADIUS Server with native support for EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP (includes a built-in user name/password database; supports LDAP) and EAP-SIM |
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| Geofencing |
Add location of users as a parameter that defines access control to the network |
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| IPSec VPN gateway |
Supports DES, 3DES, AES-128 and AES-256 encryption, with site-to-site and client-to-site VPN capabilities.
Supports 1,024 concurrent IPSEC tunnels per switch; 12,288 per cluster |
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| NAC support with third party systems from Microsoft and Sygate |
Yes |
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| Network address translation (NAT) support |
Yes |
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| RADIUS support (standard and Motorola vendor specific attributes) |
Allowed ESSIDs (Motorola VSA), Location-based authentication (Motorola VSA), MAC-based authentication (standard), User-based QoS (Motorola VSA), User-based VLANs (standard) |
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| Role-based wired/wireless firewall (L2-L7) with stateful inspection |
Protects against attacks between:
Wired to Wired
Wired to Wireless
Wireless to Wired
Wireless to Wireless
Supports 100,000 active firewall sessions per switch; 1,200,000 per cluster
Protection from IP Spoofing and ARP Cache Poisoning |
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| Secure guest access (Hotspot provisioning) |
URL redirection for user login, Local web-based authentication, Customizable login/welcome pages, Support for external authentication/billing systems |
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| Stateful packet inspection firewall |
Yes |
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| Transport encryption |
WPA2-CCMP (AES), WEP 40/128 (RC4), WPA-TKIP, KeyGuard |
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| WIPS sensor conversion |
Yes. Supported on the AP300 and the Adaptive AP-5131 and AP-7131 |
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| Wireless IDS/IPS |
Multi-mode rogue AP detection and Rogue AP Containment,802.11n Rogue Detection, Ad-Hoc Network Detection, Denial of Service Protection against wireless attacks, detect de-auth from Broadcast Source MAC, detect frames with invalid sequence number, client blacklisting, excessive authentication,/associations; excessive probes; excessive disassociation/deauthentications; excessive decryption errors; excessive authentication failures; excessive 802.11 replay; excessive crypto IV failures( TKIP/CCMP replay) |
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| Classification and packet marking |
802.1p VLAN Priority, DiffServ/TOS, Layer 1-4 packet classification |
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| IGMP snooping |
Ensures optimized network performance by preventing flooding of the broadcast domain. |
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| RF priority |
802.11 traffic prioritization and precedence |
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| SIP call admission control |
Controls the number of active SIP sessions that are initiated by a wireless VoIP phone |
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| Wi-Fi multimedia extensions |
WMM-power save with TSPEC Admission Control, WMM U-APSD for voice over Wi-Fi applications |
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| 802.11-802.3 bridging |
Yes |
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| 802.1D-1999 Ethernet bridging |
Yes |
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| 802.1q-VLAN tagging and trunking |
Yes |
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| IP packet steering - redirection |
Yes |
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| Proxy ARP |
Yes |
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| Dimensions (HxWxD) |
44.45mm x 440mm x 390.8mm |
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| Form factor |
Standard 1RU |
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| MTBF |
≥65,000 Hours |
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| Part numbers |
RFS-6010-100R0-WR: Zero Port Wireless Switch, RFS-6010-10010-WR: 8 Port Wireless Switch, RFS-6010-10030-WR: 24 Port Wireless Switch, RFS-6010-10060-WR: 48 Port Wireless Switch, RFS-6010-UC-08-WWR: 8 Port RFS6000 Series Upgrade Certificate |
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| Physical interfaces |
1x uplink port (10/100/1000 Cu/Gigabit SFP Interface), 8x 10/100/1000 Cu Ethernet ports with 29.7W POE, 1x 10/100 Management Interface (OOB port), 1x USB2.0 Host port, 1x Express Card slot (in USB mode), 1x Serial Port (RJ45 style) |
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| Weight |
14lbs / 6.35kg |
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| AC input voltage |
90 – 264 VAC 50/60Hz |
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| Input frequency |
47 Hz to 63 Hz |
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| Max AC input current |
6A@115 VAC, 3A@230 VAC |
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| EMC |
EN 55022, FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES 003 Class B, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 |
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| Electrical safety |
UL 60950-1, C22.2 No. 60950-1, EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1 |
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| Environmental |
RoHS Directive 2002/95/EEC |
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| Heat dissipation |
665 BTU per hour |
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| Operating humidity |
5% to 85% (w/o condensation) |
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| Operating temperature |
0º C to 40º C |
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| Storage humidity |
5% to 85% (w/o condensation) |
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| Storage temperature |
-40º C to 70º C |
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| 802.11 a/b/g/n support |
Yes; Supports 48 AP300 802.11 a/b/g for L2 or L3 Deployments per switch and 576 802.11a/b/g AP300s per cluster.
SupportsAP-5131 802.11 a/b/g and AP-7131 802.11 a/b/g/n Adaptive Access Points
Supports 2000- 20000 users. |
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| Adaptive AP support |
Yes; Supports 256 AP-5131 802.11 a/b/g or AP-7131 802.11 a/b/g/n Adaptive Access Points per Switch and 3072 per cluster. Multiple country configuration support for Adaptive AP |
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| Bandwidth management |
Congestion control per WLAN; per user bandwidth contracts based on user count or bandwidth utilization; dynamic load balancing of AP300s in a cluster |
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| Layer 2 adoption |
Yes |
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| Layer 3 adoption |
Yes |
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| Layer 3 mobility (intersubnet roaming) |
Yes |
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| RF management |
Yes; Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmit Power Control (TPC); Country Code based RF Configuration; SMART RF for Neighbor Recovery and Interference Avoidance as well as dynamic RF Optimization based on client load and RF traffic; Automatic Channel Selection capability |
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| Roaming |
Supports Hyper fast Secure roaming with Opportunistic Channel Scan; Power Save Protocol; pre-emptive Roaming and Credential Caching |
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| VLAN support |
Wireless LAN to VLAN mapping; auto-assignment of VLANs based on user authentication |
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| 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; Multiple WLANs per VLAN |
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