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    تكنولوجيا جديدة للشبكات اللاسلكية اسمها aruba : منقول للفائدة

    نعم انها الاولي في العالم في الشبكات اللاسلكية حيث انها تعتمد علي الثن اكسس بوينت مع التحكم الكامل من وحدت الوابرلس كونترولر نشوف كده حاجة علي الماشي يعنب اوفر فيو :
    People Move. Networks Must Follow.


    Aruba Networks securely delivers networks to users, wherever
    they work or roam. Our unifi ed mobility solutions integrate high
    performance 802.11a/b/g/n self-optimising wireless LANs with
    identity based security, wireless intrusion and remote access
    solutions that are simple to manage and easy to implement. Aruba
    is a world leader in secure enterprise mobility delivering the Follow-
    Me Enterprise.
    • Adaptive 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi networks for corporate offi ce, remote
    branch, home offi ce, factory, hospitals and industrial sites ensure
    that users are always within reach of mission-critical information
    with “Follow-Me Connectivity.”
    • Identity based security ensures users are always protected from
    internal and external threats, enforcing policies wherever and
    whenever the network is accessed with “Follow-Me Security.”
    • Remote access and cellular network integration for voice and data
    users ensure uninterrupted access to applications as users move
    with “Follow-Me Applications.”
    • Multi-vendor management provides a single point of control while
    managing both legacy and new wireless networks from Aruba and
    its competitors with “Follow-Me Management.”
    Aruba delivers a comprehensive mobility solution that serves
    applications including wireless LAN access, secure enterprise mesh,
    remote access, wireless intrusion protection, network access control,
    voice over Wi-Fi and fi xed-mobile convergence, video surveillance,
    real time location services and many more.
    تعالو نعد المميزات مع بعض كده :
    1. Integrated ICSA Certified / DoD Compliant / Common Criteria Certified Wireless IPS
    Same AP, controller & management hardware/software for WLAN & WIPS
    Continuous visibility of the airwaves with hybrid APs and sensors using single vendor WLAN & WIPS
    L1-L7 visibility of WLAN traffic for cross layer integration of user-state for best-in-class WIPS
    2. Integrated Role / Identity Based Policy Enforcement with ICSA Certified Stateful Firewall
    · Role & Identity based access control independent of user VLAN or SSID
    · Integrated quality of service, location & time-of-day based access per user & per application
    · Detect & validate user data packet by packet, maintain session state information per user, prevent TCP SYN, RST Replay & ACK attacks, protect WLAN from L3-L7 malicious activity & attacks, per-application redirect to 3rd party anti-virus firewalls, reduce the chances of an attack by enforcing TCP handshake for packet transmission
    3. Client-to-Core Security with Centralized Encryption
    · Only integrated single-vendor DoD 8100.2 compliant encryption architecture
    · Centralized encryption to prevent key explosion & malicious attacks on APs
    · Integrated high-performance RADIUS to increase auth efficiency & reduce server costs
    4. Deep Packet Inspection and Traffic Management per Application
    · Application aware RF scanning for WIPS & dynamic RF management for any mission critical application & not just for “high-priority” queue traffic or few VoWLAN protocols
    · Stateful (voice call recognition & active call admission control) against all VoWLAN protocols
    · Packet-rate or air-time based bandwidth control for WLAN traffic
    5. Enabling Mobile Applications across the WAN
    · Integrated role/identity based stateful firewall for remote AP (on any type of Aruba AP)
    · Integrated IPSec security for remote AP control plane & centralized encryption for client data
    · Integrated quality of service, WIPS, enterprise mesh, dynamic RF management for remote AP
    · Integrated client VPN and/or site-to-site VPN termination capability
    6. Integrated Intelligent Real-Time & Dynamic RF Management & Monitoring
    · Integrated pre-deployment RF planning tools & post-deployment live RF heatmaps for WLAN & WIPS
    · Application / interference / noise aware adaptive radio management for power & channel assignments
    · Automatic load-balancing & channel overlay for increased capacity without requiring channel overlays
    · Integrated single vendor solution for RFID, WIPS & client device location tracking services
    7. Integrated Outdoor & Indoor Secure Enterprise Mesh
    Same AP hardware, controller software & network management solution for enterprise mesh
    Client-to-core security for encrypted client data transmission across mesh links
    Redundancy, adaptive radio management, WIPS enabled enterprise mesh points & portals
    8. Purpose Built Intelligent L1-L7 Aware High-Performance Controller Architecture
    Master & local architecture for ease of deployment & pervasive mobility for any authentication type across multiple APs & controllers without requiring a separate network management platform
    Integrated PoE, source / destination NAT, L2 bridging, L3 routing, RADIUS server, captive-portal capabilities per mobility controller for “no change in the core” seamless overlay deployment of WLAN
    Integrated role / identity based stateful firewall services for wired clients
    9. Fully Redundant Architecture
    Port, fan tray, power supply redundancy for APs, controllers, network management system
    Redundancy for WIPS, location tracking, multi-AP/controller configuration, adaptive radio mgmt
    Sub-10 seconds failover for mobility controllers through standards based VRRP implementation
    10. Infrastructure Controlled Device & Protocol Agnostic Quality of Service & Security
    Stateful QoS, call recognition & monitoring services for any VoWLAN protocol
    Fast roaming, WIPS, battery life mgmt for any Wi-Fi chipset independent of client-side software
    طيب تعالوا نعرف كده ايه الفرق بين أروبا وابر ليس و سيسكو وابرلس :
    Aruba End to End Security – Unique feature and leading market position
    Aruba’s high-performance 802.11n ready controller architecture includes a dedicated crypto processor capable of supporting 8000+ WLAN clients at 20Gbps rate, per processor. Besides enabling increased encryption throughput, reduced latency & faster roaming, centralized encryption enables Aruba with the best WLAN security architecture in the industry. Due to locked down nature of the solution, unlike Cisco, Aruba assumes that APs are deployed in hostile environments, not inside locked wiring closets or above ceiling tiles. Because of this, Aruba APs contain no configuration, passwords, encryption keys, or security information. The AP has no exposed serial port, no recoverable passwords (some vendors’ password recovery procedures are posted on the Internet), no vendor-installed certificates, and no way for an intruder to tap into the wired side of the AP to eavesdrop on wireless communication (for example, a student watching for a professor to send final exams to the printer).
    In a Cisco deployment, the network manager must worry about compromised APs in addition to the usual wireless security threats. Because all security functionality is centralized and housed in the mobility controller (including encryption) and not the AP, Aruba can guarantee that APs do not have to be replaced as security standards evolve. This not only protects investment, it ensures the continuous security of the network.
    While Cisco claims to achieve enterprise class security between APs & Controllers in their Airespace based LWAPP architecture, it is merely an algorithm that uses certificates with public keys to start with. For enterprise level security, to prove to someone else that you are who you say you are, you must prove possession of a private key - which is achieved in software by Cisco LWAPP architecture as Cisco APs do not contain a dedicated trusted platform module to perform cryptography operations. This creates a substantial opportunity for an attacker to get a hold of this private key after taking physical control of the AP. After which Cisco LWAPP network will be vulnerable to an attacker joining the network and pretending to be a valid AP. That's why Aruba does not trust its APs, and why performs centralized encryption - nobody is going to gain access to the network unless they authenticate as a user, through Aruba's mobility controller.
    While Cisco to support enterprise grade secure 802.1x, the fact that Cisco LWAPP architecture distributes encryption keys to all APs on the network, before the user even roams to any of the other APs, this creates a considerable security hole. Since Cisco does encryption on the AP, the attacker can get access to the enterprise network if any one of the APs are physically compromised as explained above. It is possible for an attacker to act like a Cisco AP & start retrieving other's encryption keys.
    While an attacker can also act like an Aruba AP, it will only receive channel number, power setting, and SSID names - which are already available on the air - and nothing more. And since the network access beyond the controller is blocked by the firewall until a valid user authenticates, enterprise user's data & credentials are never compromised. In addition to this level of security, with Aruba one can turn on IPSec encryption for the control path traffic between the AP & the mobility controller (with 0% performance hit for user data traffic) - which is by definition dynamic and the authentication of the AP can be achieved against an internal or external user database.
    ايه رايكو في الكلام ده جامد مش مكده انا شايف كده لزات لاه لما نيجي نعرض مع بعض الداتا شيت بتاعت الكسس بوينت و الكونترولر :
    Spec Sheet:
    Aruba AP 70
    The Aruba AP 70
    The Aruba AP 70 is the industry’s fi rst dual-radio “hybrid” access point that
    provides concurrent operation of 802.11a and 802.11b/g services, as well
    as secure wired access through an additional Ethernet port. Designed for
    use exclusively with Aruba mobility controllers, the Aruba AP 70 is ideally
    suited for advanced service delivery in mission-critical networks. The Aruba
    AP 70 is a multi-purpose device that can function both as an access point
    and as an RF monitor—either independently or concurrently—across the
    2.4 GHz and 5 GHz spectrums. The Aruba AP 70 supports both a built-in
    180 degree rotational omni directional high-gain tri-band antenna as well as
    support for 2.4 and 5 GHz detachable antennas.
    Antennas
    • AP 70 Integral Antenna:
    Integral, diversity supporting dual, tri-band omni-directional high
    gain antennas with 180 degrees movement
    – Integral antenna gain
    ~ 2.4-2.5 GHz / 4.46 dBi
    ~ 5.150 GHz / 7.21 dBi
    ~ 5.350 GHz / 6.49 dBi
    ~ 5.850 GHz / 5.23 dBi
    • AP 70 External Antenna Interfaces:
    Quad (2 x 2.4GHz and 2 x 5GHz), diversity supporting reverse polarity
    SMA (RP-SMA) antenna interfaces suitable for a wide array
    of detachable antennas of various pattern types and gains.
    Radio Specs – 802.11a
    • Frequency Bands Supported
    - 5.150 ~ 5.250 GHz (low band), country specifi c
    - 5.250 ~ 5.350 GHz (mid band), country specifi c
    - 5.470 ~ 5.725 GHz (Europe), country specifi c
    - 5.725 ~ 5.825/5.850 GHz (high band), country specifi c
    • Radio technology: orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)
    • Modulation type – BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
    • Transmit power – confi gurable by system administrator/professional
    installer
    • MAC – CSMA/CA with ACK
    • Operating channels:
    - US, Canada – up to 13 (indoor/outdoor dependent)
    - ETSI - up to 19
    - Japan – up to 8 (indoor only)
    • Data rates: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel
    • Multi-mode radio band 802.11a or 802.11b/g selectable via software
    Radio Specs – 802.11b
    • Frequency bands
    – 2.400 ~ 2.4835/2.497 GHz (Global), channels country specifi c
    • Radio technology – direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS)
    • Modulation type – CCK, BPSK, QPSK
    • Transmit power – confi gurable by system administrator
    • MAC – CSMA/CA with ACK
    • Operating channels:
    – US & Canada: 11
    – ETSI: 13
    – Japan: 14
    • Data rates: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps per channel
    • Multi-mode radio band 802.11a or 802.11b/g selectable via software
    Radio Specs – 802.11G
    • Frequency bands
    – 2.400 ~ 2.4835 GHz (Global), channels country specifi c
    • Radio technology – OFDM
    • Modulation type – CCK, BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, 64-QAM
    • Transmit power – confi gurable by system administrator
    • MAC – CSMA/CA with ACK
    • Operating channels:
    – US & Canada: 11
    – ETSI: 13
    – Japan: 13
    • Data rates: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps per channel
    • Multi-mode radio band 802.11a or 802.11b/g selectable via software
    Complete country list available at:
    https://www.arubanetworks.com/products/aps/certifi cation
    Manageability
    • Management of all 802.11 parameters
    • Network-wide AP management via:
    – CLI
    – WEB GUI
    – SNMPv3
    • Access point profi les
    • Management by:
    – Geographical location
    – BSSID
    – Radio type
    Physical (H/W/D)
    • Antenna Retracted:
    167 x 190 x 30mm (6.57 x 7.48 x 1.18 in.)
    • Antenna Extended:
    293 x 190 x 30mm (11.54 x 7.48 x 1.18 in.)
    • Weight 510 grams (18 oz.)
    10.5.SSAP70.kh.10.1
    *Extended with support contract
    1322 Crossman Avenue
    Sunnyvale, California 94089
    Tel: 408.227.4500 • Fax: 408.227.4550
    www.arubanetworks.com
    © 2005 Aruba Wireless Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Aruba Networks and Aruba The Mobile Edge
    Company are trademarks of Aruba Wireless Networks, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks
    are the property of their respective holders. Specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
    Interfaces (Electrical)
    • 2 x 10/100 Base-TX RJ-45 auto-sensing Ethernet interfaces:
    (Port 0)
    – Auto-sensing MDI/MDX
    – PoE 48V DC / 250mA power-over-Ethernet (802.3af compliant)
    – Serial-over-Ethernet (Port 1)
    – Auto-sensing MDX
    – PoE 48V DC / 250mA power-over- Ethernet (802.3af compliant)
    • Redundant Ethernet Data Link and power-over-Ethernet
    • Secure-jack wired port security (when deployed with the ArubaOS)
    • USB ver2.0 Interface
    • 1 x 5V DC Power Interface
    Interfaces (Mechanical)
    • Standard Kensington MicroSaver security cable interface (not supplied)
    • Wall, wall gang-box and ceiling mount kit interface
    (optional – part number AP-70-MNT)
    Visual Indicators (LEDS)
    • (Ready) Power on/off
    • (Ethernet 0/1) link status / activity
    • (Radio Mode) 802.11a + b/g AP / air monitor mode
    Power Requirements
    • External AC power or POE
    • 5V DC / 3A supplied externally via optional country specifi c
    AC adapter kits
    • 48V DC / 250mA power-over-Ethernet (802.3af compliant)
    Environmental
    • Temperature
    – Operating: 0 to 50 ºC (32 to 122 ºF)
    – Storage: 0 to 70 ºC (32 to 158 ºF)
    • Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
    Standards
    • Ethernet IEEE 802.3 / IEEE 802.3u
    • Power-over-Ethernet IEEE 802.3af
    • Wireless IEEE 802.11a/b/g
    • USB 2.0
    Radio Approvals
    • FCC DOC Part 15 Class B (digital portion)
    • FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15.247
    • FCC Part 15 Subpart E 15.407
    • ICES-003 Class B
    • RSS 210 (Canada)
    • VCCI Class B (Japan)
    • Telec 2.4, Channel 14 and 5GHz approved (Japan)
    • CE marked with NB letter of opinion for RTTE
    – ETS 300 328 2.4 GHz
    – ETS 301 893 5.4 GHz
    – ETS 301 489 EMC
    • MIC Korea
    • SRRC (China)
    • AS/NZS 3548 Class B
    • AS/NZS4771 (C-tick)
    Safety Approvals
    • cULus listed
    • PSE Mark (AC Power Supply)
    • IEC 60950 CB certifi cate and report
    • UL Listed (UL60950)
    • UL Listed (Canadian Electrical Code/CSA 22.2 No. 60950)
    • EN60950 / IEC60950
    • UL Listed (UL2043)
    • EN 60601-1-1 & EN 60601-1-2: (MD compliance)
    Warranty
    • 1 year limited parts/labor*
    Part Numbers
    AP-70
    Aruba 70 Access Point 802.11a + b/g
    AP-70-MNT
    Aruba 70 Access Point Wall / Ceiling Mounting Kit
    AP-70 Series (AC power adapter country kit variants)
    AP-AC-NA (North America)
    AP-AC-JPN (Japan)
    AP-AC-UK (United Kingdom)
    AP-AC-EC (Central Europe, Schuko)
    AP-AC-IT (Italy)
    Antennas
    Aruba offers a wide variety of detachable antenna types suitable
    for use with the Aruba 70. Please contact your local sales
    representative for details.
    Spec Sheet:
    Spec Sheet:
    Aruba 2400 Mobility Controller
    The Aruba 2400 is a full-featured wireless LAN mobility controller
    that aggregates up to 48 controlled Access Points (APs) and delivers
    centralized control and security for wireless deployments. The Aruba
    2400 is designed for regional headquarters or dense offi ce deployments,
    the Aruba 2400 mobility controller delivers integrated mobility, security
    and convergence services for both wired and wireless users and can
    be easily deployed as an overlay without any disruption to the existing
    wired network. This device is centrally managed using the ArubaOS
    or Aruba Mobility Management System. In addition, the Aruba 2400
    can be deployed as an identity-based security gateway to authenticate
    wired and wireless users, enforce role-based access control policies
    and quarantine unsafe endpoints from accessing the corporate network.
    Guest users can easily and safely be supported with the built-in captive
    portal server and advanced network services. Features that allow the
    Aruba 2400 to create a secure networking environment without requiring
    additional VPN/fi rewall devices include integrated site-to-site VPN, splittunneling,
    ICSA-compliant stateful fi rewall and NAT capabilities. Siteto-
    site VPN can be integrated with all leading VPN concentrators to
    provide seamless integration into existing corporate VPNs. In addition,
    advanced convergence features such as Call Admission Control (CAC),
    voice-aware RF management and strict over-the-air QoS allow the
    Aruba 2400 to deliver mobile VoIP capabilities.
    Controller Performance and Capacity
    Controlled APs 48
    Users 768
    MAC addresses 4096
    VLAN IP interfaces 128
    Fast Ethernet ports (10/100) 24
    Gigabit Ethernet ports (GBIC) 2
    Active fi rewall sessions 64,000
    Concurrent IPSEC tunnels 768
    Firewall throughput 2 Gbps
    Encrypted throughput (3DES & AES-CCM) 400 Mbps
    Wireless LAN Security and Control Features
    • 802.11i security (WFA certifi ed WPA2 and WPA)
    • 802.1X user and machine authentication
    • EAP-PEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS support
    • Centralized AES-CCM, TKIP and WEP encryption
    • 802.11i PMK caching for fast roaming applications
    • EAP offl oad for AAA server scalability and survivability
    • Stateful 802.1X authentication for standalone APs
    • MAC address, SSID and location based authentication
    • Per-SSID bandwidth contracts
    • SSID-based RADIUS server selection
    • Secure AP control and management over IPSEC or GRE
    • CAPWAP compatible and upgradeable
    • Distributed WLAN mode for remote AP deployments
    • Simultaneous centralized and distributed WLAN support
    Identity-based Security Features
    • Wired and wireless user authentication
    • Captive portal, 802.1X and MAC address authentication
    • Username, IP address, MAC address and encryption key
    binding for strong network identity creation
    • Per-packet identity verifi cation to prevent impersonation
    • Endpoint posture assessment, quarantine and remediation
    • Microsoft NAP, Cisco NAC, Symantec SSE support
    • RADIUS and LDAP based AAA server support
    • Internal user database for AAA server failover protection
    • Role-based authorization for eliminating excess privilege
    • Robust policy enforcement with stateful packet inspection
    • Role-based MAC/Ethertype ACLs
    • Per-user session accounting for usage auditing
    • Web-based guest enrollment with Aruba GuestConnect™
    • Confi gurable acceptable use policies for guest access
    • XML-based API for external captive portal integration
    • xSec option for wired LAN authentication and encryption
    (802.1X authentication, 256-bit AES-CBC encryption)
    Convergence Features
    • Voice and data on a single SSID for converged devices
    • Flow-based QoS using Voice Flow Classifi cation™
    • SIP, Spectralink SVP, Cisco SCCP and Vocera ALGs
    • Strict priority queuing for over-the-air QoS
    • 802.11e support – WMM, U-APSD and T-SPEC
    • QoS policing for preventing network abuse via 802.11e
    • SIP authentication tracking
    • Diffserv marking and 802.1p support for network QoS
    • On-hook and off-hook VoIP client detection
    • Voice-aware 802.1x authentication
    • VoIP call admission control (CAC) using VFC
    • Call reservation thresholds for mobile VoIP calls
    • Voice-aware RF management for ensuring voice quality
    • Fast roaming support for ensuring mobile voice quality
    • SIP early media and ringing tone generation (RFC 3960)
    • Per-user and per-role rate limits (bandwidth contracts)
    Adaptive Radio Management™ (ARM) Features
    • Automatic channel and power settings for controlled APs
    • Simultaneous air monitoring and end user services
    • Self-healing coverage based on dynamic RF conditions
    • Dense deployment options for capacity optimization
    • AP load balancing based on number of users
    • AP load balancing based on bandwidth utilization
    • Coverage hole and RF interference detection
    • 802.11h support for radar detection and avoidance
    • Automated location detection for Active RFID tags
    • Built-in XML based Location API for RFID applications
    Wireless Intrusion Protection Features
    The Aruba 2400 Mobility Controller
    1322 Crossman Avenue
    Sunnyvale, California 94089
    Tel: 408.227.4500 • Fax: 408.227.4550
    www.arubanetworks.com
    © 2007 Aruba Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
    Specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
    • Integration with WLAN infrastructure
    • Simultaneous or dedicated air monitoring capabilities
    • Rogue AP detection and built-in location visualization
    • Automatic rogue, interfering and valid AP classifi cation
    • Over-the-air and over-the-wire rogue AP containment
    • Adhoc WLAN network detection and containment
    • Windows client bridging and wireless bridge detection
    • Denial of service attack protection for APs and stations
    • Misconfi gured standalone AP detection and containment
    • 3rd party AP performance monitoring and troubleshooting
    • Flexible attack signature creation for new WLAN attacks
    • EAP handshake and sequence number analysis
    • Valid AP impersonation detection
    • Frame fl oods, Fake AP and Airjack attack detection
    • ASLEAP, death broadcast, null probe response detection
    • Netstumbler-based network probe detection
    Stateful Firewall Features
    • Stateful packet inspection tied to user identity or ports
    • Location and time-of-day aware policy defi nition
    • 802.11 station awareness for WLAN fi rewalling
    • Over-the-air policy enforcement and station blacklisting
    • Session mirroring and per-packet logs for forensic analysis
    • Detailed fi rewall traffi c logs for usage auditing
    • ICSA corporate fi rewall 4.1 compliance
    • Application Layer Gateway (ALG) support for SIP, SCCP,
    RTSP, Vocera, FTP, TFTP, PPTP
    • Source and destination Network Address Translation (NAT)
    • Dedicated fl ow processing hardware for high performance
    • TCP, ICMP denial of service attack detection and protection
    • Policy-based forwarding into GRE tunnels for guest traffi c
    • External service interface for 3rd party security integration
    for inline anti-virus, anti-spam and content fi ltering apps
    • Health checking and load balancing for external services
    VPN Server Features
    • Site-to-site VPN support for branch offi ce deployments
    • Site-to-site interoperability with 3rd party VPN servers
    • VPN server emulation for easy integration into WLAN
    • L2TP/IPSEC VPN termination for Windows VPN clients
    • Mobile edge client shim for roaming with RSA Tokens
    • XAUTH/IPSEC VPN termination for 3rd Party clients
    • PPTP VPN termination for legacy VPN integration
    • RADIUS and LDAP server support for VPN authentication
    • PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP and MS-CHAPv2 authentication
    • Hardware encryption for DES, 3DES, AES, MPPE
    • Secure point-to-point xSec tunnels for L2 VPNs
    Networking Features and Advanced Services
    • L2 and L3 switching over-the-air and over-the-wire
    • VLAN pooling for easy, scalable network designs
    • VLAN mobility for seamless L2 roaming
    • Proxy mobile IP and proxy DHCP for L3 roaming
    • Built-in DHCP server and DHCP relay
    • VRRP based N+1 controller redundancy (L2)
    • AP provisioning based N+1 controller redundancy (L3)
    • Wired access concentrator mode for centralized security
    • Etherchannel support for link redundancy
    • 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol
    • 802.1Q VLAN tags
    Controller-based Management Features
    • RF Planning and AP Deployment Toolkit
    • Centralized AP provisioning and image management
    • Live coverage visualization with RF heat maps
    • Detailed statistics visualization for monitoring
    • Remote packet capture for RF troubleshooting
    • Interoperable with Ethereal, Airopeek and AirMagnet analyzers
    • Multi-controller confi guration management
    • Location visualization and device tracking
    • System-wide event collection and reporting
    Controller Administration Features
    • Web-based user interface access over HTTP and HTTPS
    • Quickstart screens for easy controller confi guration
    • CLI access using SSH, Telnet and console port
    • Role-based access control for restricted admin access
    • Authenticated access via RADIUS, LDAP or Internal DB
    • SNMPv3 and SNMPv2 support for controller monitoring
    • Standard MIBs and private enterprise MIBs
    • Detailed message logs with syslog event notifi cation
    Controller Power Specifi cation
    • Power consumption 300W, Maximum
    • AC Input voltage 90-132VAC/180-264VAC
    • AC Input Frequency 47-63 Hz
    Operating Specifi cations and Dimensions
    • Operating temperature range 0° to 40° C
    • Storage temperature range 10° to 70° C
    • Humidity, non-condensing 5 to 95%
    • Height 1.75˝ (44.5 mm)
    • Width 17.4˝ (444 mm)
    • Depth 13˝ (330 mm)
    • Weight 12.5 lbs. (unboxed)
    Warranty
    • Hardware 1 year parts/labor
    • Software 90 days
    Regulatory and Safety Compliance
    • FCC part 15 Class A CE
    • Industry Canada Class A
    • VCCI Class A (Japan)
    • EN 55022 Class A (CISPR 22 Class A), EN 61000-3,
    • EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4,
    • EN 61000-4-5, EN 61000-4- 6, EN 61000-4-8,
    • EN 61000-4-11, EN 55024, AS/NZS 3548
    • UL 60950
    • CAN/CSA 22.2 #60950
    Spec Sheet:
    Aruba 2400 Mobility Controller
    1.6.SSAP200.km.10.1
    1322 Crossman Avenue
    Sunnyvale, California 94089
    Tel: 408.227.4500 • Fax: 408.227.4550
    www.arubanetworks.com
    © 2007 Aruba Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
    Specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
    Ordering Information
    Part number Description
    2400-48-AOS-STD A2400-48 Mobility Controller - SPOE,
    GBIC GigE - 48 AP Limit
    LC-GBIC-T Aruba GBIC Interface Adapter - T
    LC-GBIC-SX Aruba GBIC Interface Adapter - SX
    LC-GBIC-LX Aruba GBIC Interface Adapter – LX
    LIC-2400-SEC* Security Software Bundle for A2400-48 (48 AP
    License)
    LIC-2400-ADV** Advanced Security Software Bundle for A2400-48
    (48 AP License)
    LIC-2400-PEF Policy Enforcement Firewall Module for A2400-48 (48
    AP License)
    LIC-2400-VPN VPN Server Module for A2400-48 (48 AP License)
    LIC-2400-WIP Wireless Intrusion Protection Module for A2400-48
    (48 AP License)
    LIC-2400-VOC Voice Services Module for A2400-48 (48 AP License)
    LIC-2400-ESI External Services Interface Module for A2400-48 (48
    AP License)
    LIC-2400-CIM Client Integrity Module for A2400-48 (48 AP License)
    LIC-2400-XSC xSec Module for A2400-48 (48 AP License)
    LIC-1-RAP Remote Access Point License (Single AP License)
    LIC-4-RAP Remote Access Point License (4 AP License)
    LIC-6-RAP Remote Access Point License (6 AP License)
    LIC-8-RAP Remote Access Point License (8 AP License)
    LIC-16-RAP Remote Access Point License (16 AP License)
    LIC-24-RAP Remote Access Point License (24 AP License)
    LIC-48-RAP Remote Access Point License (48 AP License)
    *Includes Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) and Wireless Intrusion
    Protection (WIP)
    **Includes Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF), Wireless Intrusion Protection
    (WIP) and VPN Server (VPN)
    Please contact your Aruba Networks Sales representative for more information
    on confi guring and ordering this product

    يا ترى يا جماعة حد سمع عن التكنولوجا دى قبل كدا ...
    هو الموضوع الأصلى باسم sheko ، و لكن دون تفصيل عن الموضوع ...
    و انا بصراحة دورت عليه كتير بس ملقتش اى منتدى من المنتديات العربية اتكلم عن الموضوع ...
    فقلت اعرضه هنا فى المنتدى للنقاش الجاد

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