RFS 7000 Wireless RF Switch
Designed for large scale, high bandwidth deployments, the RFS7000 provides robust, highly scalable support for enterprise mobility.
The RFS 7000 wireless switch delivers unmatched performance, security, resiliency, scalability and manageability for the large wireless enterprise/campus/warehouse, providing a single platform capable of delivering carrier-grade wireless voice and data for 8,000-96,000 users. Motorola`s Wireless Next Generation (Wi-NG) architecture improves operational efficiency of a wireless switch and reduces the cost of mobility with a powerful comprehensive feature set that includes Adaptive AP, SMART RF and Wired/Wireless Firewall for Wi-Fi, RFID locationing, providing gap-free layered security, and unmatched reliability for 802.11n with Mesh, centralized management and more – best ROI and lowest TCO.
Improve business process flow with one platform for wireless voice, video, data and multiple RF technologies on one platform — such as RFID, Wi-Fi (including 802.11n) and future technologies such as Wi-MAX; rich enterprise-class functionality includes seamless roaming across L2/L3 deployments, resilient failover capabilities, comprehensive security, toll-quality voice and other value-added services, such as multi-RF locationing.
Comprehensively secures and protects the wired and wireless network with Stateful Inspection against attacks and unauthorized access at Layer 2 and Layer 3; ability to create identity and location-based policies provides granular control of network access.
Enables centralized management of 802.11 a/b/g/n mesh access points at remote sites including automatic firmware upgrades; provides site survivability for remote locations with 802.11a/b/g/n networks for unparalleled resiliency.
Next generation self-healing: enables the WLAN to automatically and intelligently adapt to changes in the RF environment to eliminate unforeseen gaps in coverage.
The built-in wireless intrusion protection system provides defense against over-the-air attacks by leveraging the sensing capabilities of AP300/ AP51x1/ AP7131
Exceptional level of data and network protection without sacrificing fast roaming, including: WPA2-CCMP (with 802.11i fast roaming options); Stateful Firewall at Layer 2 and Layer 3 for the wired and wireless network with role based configurations; Geofencing, integrated RADIUS Server; IPSec VPN Gateway; Secure Guest Access Provisioning; 802.11w for management frame protection, and 24x7 dedicated security via Motorola’s Wireless IPS, providing the advanced technology required to detect any rogue network, including 802.11n
Enhances voice and video capabilities; prioritizes network traffic to minimize latency and provide optimal quality of experience; SIP Call Admission Control and Wi-Fi Multimedia Extensions (WMM-Power Save) with Admission Control enhances multimedia application support and improves battery life and capacity; network optimization through granular bandwidth contracts based on bandwidth utilization network load and number of users for different applications being used, in different locations; TSPEC Admission Control ensures ample bandwidth and a superior user experience for VoIP calls; 802.11k provides effective radio resource management.
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.
Supports multiple levels of redundancy and failover capabilities to ensure high availability networks; provides a single Virtual IP (per VLAN) for the cluster for use as a default gateway by mobile devices or wired infrastructure; built-in DHCP/ AAA server synchronized failover; multi-platform license sharing enables deployment of cost-effective networks.
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.
Supports 1024 AP-5131 802.11 a/b/g or AP-7131 802.11 a/b/g/n Adaptive Access Points per Switch and 12,288 per cluster. Multiple country configuration support for Adaptive AP
802.1D-1999 Ethernet bridging; 802.11-.802.3 bridging; 802.1Q VLAN tagging and
trunking; proxy ARP; IP packet steering-redirection
Wireless LAN Supports 256 WLANs; multi-ESS/BSSID traffic
segmentation; VLAN to ESSID mapping; Dynamic
assignment of VLANs (on RADIUS authentication);
power save protocol polling; pre-emptive roaming; VLAN
Loadbalancing and dynamic VLAN adjustment; IGMP
Snooping
Bandwidth
management
Congestion control per WLAN; per user based on
user count or bandwidth utilization across a group of
neighboring APs; dynamic load balancing of APs in a
cluster. Bandwidth provisioning via AAA server
Layer 2 or Layer 3 deployment
Layer 3 Mobility (Inter-Subnet Roaming)
IPv6 client support
Access Points
supported
Dependent APs: AP 300, AP 621**, AP 650
Independent/Adaptive APs: AP 4131*, AP 5131*, AP
6511**, AP 6521**, AP 6532**, AP 7131, AP 7161**
Access points Supports 256 802.11 a/b/g AP 300s or 802.11a/b/g/n
1,024** AP 650 thin access points for L2 or L3
deployment per switch; Legacy support*: AP100 for L2
deployments only
Adaptive AP Supports adoption of 1,024 adaptive access points in
Adaptive Mode per switch/controller; multiple country
configuration support; Legacy support*: AP 4131 port
conversion for L2 deployments only)
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
Role-based wired/wireless firewall ( L2-L7) with stateful inspection for wired
and wireless traffic; Active firewall sessions — 205,000 per controller; protects
against IP Spoofing and ARP Cache Poisoning
Access Control Lists
(ACLs)
L2/L3/L4 ACLs
Wireless IDS/IPS Multi-mode rogue AP detection, Rogue AP Containment,
802.11n Rogue Detection, Ad-Hoc
Network Detection, Denial of Service protection
against wireless attacks, 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); Suspicious AP, device in ad-hoc
mode, unauthorized AP using authorized SSID, EAP
flood, fake AP flood, ID theft, ad-hoc advertising
authorized SSID
Geofencing Add location of users as a parameter that defines access
control to the network
WIPS sensor
conversion
Supported on the AP 300*, AP 650, AP 621 and the
adaptive AP 5131 and AP6511, AP 6521, AP 6532,
AP 7131, AP7161
Anomaly Analysis Source Media Access Control (MAC) = Dest MAC;
Illegal frame sizes; Source MAC is multicast; TKIP
countermeasures; all zero addresses
Authentication Access Control Lists (ACLS); 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
Transport encryption WEP 40/128 (RC4), KeyGuard, WPA—TKIP, WPA2-CCMP
(AES), WPA2-TKIP
802.11w* Provides origin authentication, integrity, confidentiality
and replay protection of management frames for
Motorola’s AP 300 access point
IPSec VPN gateway Supports DES, 3DES and AES-128 and AES-256
encryption, with site-to-site and client-to-site
VPN capabilities; supports 2,048 concurrent IPSEC
tunnels per switch/controller
Secure guest access
(Hotspot provisioning)
Provides secure guest access for wired* and wireless
clients. built-in captive portal, customizable login/
welcome pages, URL redirection for user login, usagebased
charging, dynamic VLAN assignment of clients,
DNS white list, GRE tunneling* of traffic to central site,
API support* for interoperability with custom web portals
support for external authentication and billing systems
Wireless RADIUS
Support (Standard and
Motorola Vendor
Specific Attributes)
User Based VLANs (Standard)
MAC Based Authentication (Standard)
User Based QoS (Motorola VSA)
Location Based Authentication (Motorola VSA)
Allowed ESSIDs (Motorola VSA)
NAC support with third party systems from Microsoft, Symantec and Bradford
RSSI based triangulation for Wi-Fi assets
Tags supported Ekahau, Aeroscout, Newbury, Gen 2 Tags
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)
RF priority 802.11 traffic prioritization and precedence
Wi-Fi Multimedia
extensions
WMM-power save with TSPEC Admission Control;
WMM U-APSD
IGMP snooping Optimizes network performance by preventing flooding of
the broadcast domain
SIP Call Admission
Control
Controls the number of active SIP sessions initiated by a
wireless VoIP phone
802.11k* Provides radio resource management to improve client
throughput (11k client required)
Classification
and marking
Layer 1-4 packet classification; 802.1p VLAN priority;
DiffServ/TOS
Active:Standby; Active:Active and N+1 redundancy with access port and Wireless
Client load balancing; Critical resource monitoring
Virtual IP*: Single virtual IP (per VLAN) for a switch/contoller cluster to use as the
default gateway by mobile devices or wired infrastructure. Seamless fail-over of
associated services e.g. DHCP Server.
SMART RF: Network optimization to ensure user quality of experience at all times by
dynamic adjustments to channel and power (on detection of RF interference or loss of
RF coverage/neighbor recovery).
Dual Firmware bank supports Image Failover capability
Command line interface (serial, telnet, SSH); secure Web-based GUI (SSL) for
the wireless controller and the cluster; SNMP v1/v2/v3; SNMP traps—40+ user
configurable options; Syslog; Firmware, Config upgrade via TFTP, FTP & SFTP
(clients); simple network time protocol (SNTP); text-based switch/controller
configuration files; DHCP (client/server/relay), controller auto-configuration and
firmware updates with DHCP options; multiple user roles (for controller access);
MIBs (MIB-II, Etherstats, wireless controller specific monitoring and configuration);
Email notifications for critical alarms; Wireless Client naming capability
Form factor 1U Rack Mount
Dimensions 1.75 in. H x 17.32 in. W x 15.39 in. D
44.45 mm H x 440 mm W x 390.8 mm D
Weight 13.5 lbs./6.12 kg
Physical interfaces 4 10/100/1000 Cu/SFP Ethernet interfaces,
1 10/100 OOB port, 1 CF card slot, 2 USB slots,
1 serial port (RJ45 style)
MTBF >65,000 Hours
AC input voltage 90 – 264 VAC 50/60Hz
Max Power
Consumption
100W
Operating temperature 32° F to 104° F /0° C to 40° C
Storage temperature -40° F to 158° F/-40° C to 70° C
Operating humidity 5% to 85% (w/o condensation)
Storage humidity 5% to 85% (w/o condensation)
Max Operating
Altitude
3000m
Product safety UL / cUL 60950-1, IEC / EN60950-1
EMC compliance FCC (USA), Industry Canada, CE (Europe), VCCI (Japan),
C-Tick (Australia/New Zealand)
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