Dell W-AP93, W- AP92, W-AP105, AP-92, AP-93, W-AP175 manual AP-175 Series, AP-175 Wireless Access Point

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2.4 AP-175 Series

This section introduces the Aruba AP-175 series Wireless Access Points (APs) with FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validation. It describes the purpose of the AP, its physical attributes, and its interfaces.

Figure 4 - AP-175 Wireless Access Point

The Aruba AP-175 is high-performance 802.11n (2x2:2) MIMO, dual-radio (concurrent 802.11a/n + b/g/n) indoor wireless access points capable of delivering combined wireless data rates of up to 600Mbps. This multi-function access point provides wireless LAN access, air monitoring, and wireless intrusion detection and prevention over the 2.4GHz and 5GHz RF spectrum. The multifunction AP-175 is an affordable, fully hardened outdoor 802.11n access point (AP) that provides maximum deployment flexibility in high-density campuses, storage yards, warehouses, container/transportation facilities, extreme industrial production areas and other harsh environments.

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Contents Version Feb Aruba Networks Crossman Ave Sunnyvale, CA Page AP-105 Series Aruba Dell Relationship Acronyms and AbbreviationsAP-175 Series Security Levels Physical SecurityROLES, Authentication and Services Aruba Dell Relationship IntroductionAcronyms and Abbreviations IPSec GHzAP-92 Product OverviewPhysical Description Aruba Part Number Dell Corresponding Part NumberPWR AP-92 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action StatusEnet Label Function Action Status AP-93AP-93 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status AP-105 Series AP-105 Wireless Access PointAP-105 Indicator LEDs Label Function Action Status AP-175 Series AP-175 Wireless Access PointPhysical Description Function Action Status Position AP-175 Indicator LEDs LabelSecurity Levels Module ObjectivesPhysical Security Applying TELsAP-92 Tel placement front view 2 AP-92 TEL PlacementAruba AP-92 Tel placement right view Aruba AP-92 Tel placement bottom view 3 AP-93 TEL PlacementAruba AP-93 Tel placement left view Aruba AP-93 Tel placement top view 4 AP-105 TEL PlacementAruba AP-105 Tel placement left view Aruba AP-105 Tel placement bottom view 5 AP-175 TEL PlacementAruba AP-175 Tel placement back view Aruba AP-175 Tel placement top view Inspection/Testing of Physical Security MechanismsModes of Operation Configuring Remote AP Fips ModeEnable Fips mode on the AP. This accomplished by going to Configuring Remote Mesh Portal Fips Mode Configuring Remote Mesh Point Fips Mode Operational Environment Verify that the module is in Fips modeFips 140-2 Logical Interfaces Module Physical Interface Logical InterfacesCrypto Officer Authentication Roles, Authentication and ServicesRoles Wireless Client Authentication User AuthenticationStrength of Authentication Mechanisms Authentication Mechanism StrengthWPA2-PSK Crypto Officer Services ServicesWPA2 PSK KEKPMK User ServicesPTK Eapol MICUnauthenticated Services Wireless Client Services∙ FTP ∙ Tftp ∙ NTP Non-FIPS Approved Algorithms Cryptographic AlgorithmsHmac Critical Security ParametersRNG AES-CCM PSKGTK GMKSelf Tests For an AES Atheros hardware Post failure