Enterasys Networks RBT-8210, RBT-1602 manual RASM/RBT Antenna Choice Enterasys Antenna Part Number

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CUSTOMER RELEASE NOTES

Firmware Release 6.0.7.2:

If a location policy (ACL) is added to an SSID that is using Web Authentication, the preconfigured portal ACL will be overwritten and fail to load the logon page. It is strongly recommended not to adjust settings on the preconfigured web portal ACL.

Disabling the dot1x authcontrol function may cause authentication issues. This is a global setting, reaching many portions of the authentication code. It should remain enabled at all times unless specifically directed to disable it. This does NOT turn on dot1x on any of the SSIDs.

ACL names can contain special characters (/,\,-,_), but they cannot contain spaces. ACL names must also begin with a letter and not a number.

Due to a hardware limitation for the RBT3K, the lowest achievable power setting is 10 dB (lowest setting).

The RBT-8400 4 front panel ports are 1Gb ports copper or fiber (default) only.

The unmanaged RBT3K (fat-AP) may encounter conversion upgrade issues to managed mode (thin-AP) across a routed network.

A single "*" used for User Glob does not work when using TLS.

WEP keys cannot be entered in ASCII format. HEX format is currently the only supported input.

The RBT-1002 does not support the automatic generation of RSA values (fingerprints). The dynamic creation of the fingerprint occurs on Access Points that are ‗fat-to-thin‘ conversion types.

For the most up-to-date information concerning known issues, go to the Global Knowledgebase section at http://www.enterasys.com/support/. To report an issue not listed in this document or in the Global Knowledgebase, contact our Technical Support Staff.

Tech Tip for Choosing External Antenna Types for the RBT-1602 (AP ID: AP1602 & AP1602C) and

TRPZ-MP-422 (AP ID: MP422 & MP422A)

When you select an antenna type for the RBT-1602 and TRPZ-MP-422, the menu choices that are displayed are listed in the left-hand column in the table below. Use the antenna part numbers listed in the right-hand column to identify the correct menu choice.

RASM/RBT Antenna Choice:

Enterasys Antenna Part Number:

ANT1060

RBTES-BG-S1060

ANT1120

RBTES-BG-S07120

ANT1180

RBTES-BG-S06180

ANT5060

RBTES-AW-S1460

ANT5120

RBTES-AW-S12120

ANT5180

RBTES-AW-S10180

Tech Tip for the Channel availability for the new DFS2 model Access Points

DFS2 compliant Access Points support fewer channels than non-DFS2 compliant Access points.

Channel availability is based on the AP ID of the installed Access Point. An Access Point with the character of ―A ― or ―C‖ on AP ID label denotes a DFS2 compliant device. The country of operation and regulatory domain determine exactly what channels are available for use.

IETF STANDARDS PROTOCOL SUPPORT:

 

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Supported

 

RFC No. / Title

 

Description

 

 

Security and AAA

 

RFC 2246

 

Transport Layer Security (TLS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RFC 2284

 

EAP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RFC 2315

 

PKCS #7: Cryptographic Message Syntax

 

 

 

 

 

Version 1.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/21/09 P/N: 9038177-27

 

 

Subject to Change Without Notice

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TRPZ-MP-372-CN, RBT-1602, TRPZ-MP-372-IL, RBT-4102-BG, TRPZ-MP-422 specifications

Enterasys Networks has established itself as a formidable player in the networking hardware market, providing solutions that cater to a variety of business needs. Among their diverse product lineup are the RBT-8210, TRPZ-MP-432, TRPZ-MP-620, RBT3K-AG, and RBT-1002-EU models. Each of these devices showcases cutting-edge technology tailored for performance, scalability, and reliability.

The Enterasys RBT-8210 is designed primarily for high-performance routing and switching, offering essential features for data-intensive applications. Its robust architecture supports advanced security protocols, enabling secure data transactions across the network. The RBT-8210 also includes intelligent traffic management capabilities, ensuring efficient bandwidth allocation and minimizing latency. Its modular design allows for easy upgrades and scalability, making it suitable for growing enterprises.

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For enterprises looking for a robust gateway solution, the RBT3K-AG offers exceptional connectivity and security features. It supports extensive VPN capabilities, ensuring secure remote access for users, which is crucial in today’s distributed work environments. The device also includes advanced firewall functions, protecting sensitive information from external threats.

Finally, the RBT-1002-EU model is tailored specifically for European markets, delivering localized compliance standards in networking solutions. It incorporates features such as Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritize critical applications, ensuring optimal user experience across various services. The RBT-1002-EU also provides advanced analytics for network performance monitoring, which is essential for proactive network management.

In summary, Enterasys Networks' RBT-8210, TRPZ-MP-432, TRPZ-MP-620, RBT3K-AG, and RBT-1002-EU models deliver a range of advanced features and technologies suitable for modern networking challenges. These devices not only enhance connectivity and operational efficiency but also align with the evolving security needs of businesses today.