NOTE: In Table 27, the Remote AP count is equal to the total AP count for all the Dell controllers. The Campus AP count is 1/4 of the total AP count except for the W-6000M3 which is 1/2 the AP count.

Table 27: Controller AP Capacity

Controller

Total AP Count

Campus APs

Remote APs

W-7210

512

512

512

 

 

 

 

W-7220

1024

1024

1024

 

 

 

 

W-7240

2048

2048

2048

 

 

 

 

W-6000M3

1024

512

1024

 

 

 

 

W-3200

128

32

128

 

 

 

 

W-3400

256

64

256

 

 

 

 

W-3600

512

128

512

 

 

 

 

W-620

8

8

8

 

 

 

 

W-650

16

16

16

 

 

 

 

Understanding License Interaction

The various licenses do require some equality and other important interactions.

AP/PEFNG and RFprotect must be equal

n All active APs run AP/PEFNG and RFprotect services (if enabled). If they are not equal, the number of active APs are restricted to the minimum of the AP/PEFNG and RFprotect license count.

NOTE: It is not possible to designate specific APs for RFprotect/non-RFprotect operations.

nMesh portals/mesh points, with no virtual-APs, do not consume a RFprotect license

If a Mesh node is also configured for client service (advertises a BSSID for example), it consumes one AP license

RAPs consume licenses the same as a campus AP.

ACR Interaction

n On a platform that supports 2048 IPsec tunnels, the maximum number of Suite B IPsec tunnels supported is 2048, even if a larger capacity license is installed.

n The ACR license is cumulative. If you want to support 2048 Suite B connections, install two ACR licenses (LIC-ACR-1024).

n An evaluation ACR license is available (EVL-ACR-1024). You can install the ACR evaluation license with a higher capacity than the platform maximum.

n On a platform that supports 2048 IPsec tunnels, with a LIC-ACR-512 installed, only 512 IPsec tunnels can be terminated using Suite B encryption. An additional 1536 IPsec tunnels, using non-Suite B modes (e.g. AES-CBC), can still be supported.

n On a platform with LIC-ACR-512 installed, a mixture of IPsec and 802.11i Suite B connections can be supported. The combined number of these sessions may not exceed 512.

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