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access point 530
Features and Benefits
Management
NEW Wireless sFlow support With the addition of sFlow sampling of wireless traffic, management applications such as ProCurve Manager Plus or other wireless sFlow-capable network analyzers enable unified network visibility into traffic metrics, including wired and wireless network top talkers, top applications, and network connections. Wireless sFlow, when used with ProCurve Network Immunity Manager, provides rapid identification and response to specific network threats on wired and wireless network connections
NEW Group configuration simplifies deployment of configuration updates to many access points in the same subnet. An administrator can securely manage up to twelve access points using SNMP, the browser, or the CLI interface of one member of the group. Each configuration change is securely communicated to other members of the group. New members added to the configuration group automatically receive the latest configuration from a peer within the group
RADIUS accounting support separate RADIUS accounting server support per BSSID provides detailed session, usage, and billing information for each client activity
Remote configuration and management through secure Web browser or command-line interface (CLI)
Multiple configuration files multiple config files can be stored to flash image
SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) allows secure file transfer to/from the access point; protects against unwanted file downloads or unauthorized copying of switch configuration file
Connectivity
Advanced dual-radio design Simultaneous IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11g radio operation: supports dual-band wireless clients and provides backward compatibility for IEEE 802.11b wireless devices
Dual IEEE 802.11b/g radio operation: provides high-capacity IEEE 802.11b/g data and voice wireless LAN coverage in networks where support for IEEE 802.11a is not a requirement
NEW Adaptive Transmit Power Control The ProCurve Access Point 530 continuously monitors and automatically adjusts beacon or data transmit power to minimize same-channel interference while maximizing channel coverage
Antenna flexibility accommodates a wide range of wireless LAN deployments Per-radio integrated diversity antenna with omnidirectional coverage: provides robust, dual-radio wireless LAN coverage for open office environments
Per-radio external diversity antenna support: RP-SMA antenna connectors enable external antenna configurations to extend wireless coverage or wireless bridging between access points
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) o Wireless bridging: Because it expands network connectivity to remote access points located beyond a network's wired infrastructure, wireless bridging is ideal for increasing wireless coverage to adjacent buildings, across large lecture halls, or to outdoor campus environments. Each ProCurve Access Point 530 can support up to six wireless links to remote access points. WPA-PSK encryption secures data on each wireless link. Wireless distribution is supported on 802.11a, b, and g radio modes of operation
Single-radio operation: A wireless link is provided to each remote ProCurve Access Point 530; it also services local wireless clients
Dual-radio operation: One radio provides a wireless link to each remote ProCurve Access Point 530. The second radio provides network connectivity to local wireless clients
IEEE 802.11h International Telecommunication Union (ITU) compliant employs Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) and Transmit Power Control (TPC) to automatically select another channel and adjust transmit power to minimize interference with systems such as radar, if detected on that same channel
International country configuration select the appropriate country, and the access point will automatically configure operation to match regulatory requirements
Auto Channel Select (ACS) helps minimize radio co-channel interference by automatically selecting an unoccupied radio channel
Adjustable output power controls cell size for high-density access point deployments
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet support simplifies deployment and dramatically reduces installation costs by helping to eliminate the time and cost involved in supplying local power at each access point location
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) enables real-time mapping of nodes to switch ports; LLDP (IEEE 802.1AB) industry-standard discovery protocol automatically populates both the LLDP and proprietary discovery MIBs for net management systems dependent on these MIBs
Security
Up to 16 BSSIDs per radio with separate VLAN, security, and authentication permits network administrators to control user access to network resources based on user authentication and level of trusted security between the client and access point
Access point authentication enables secure authentication of the ProCurve Access Point 530 on network ports protected by 802.1X port-based authentication
Choice of IEEE 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), or WPA locks out unauthorized wireless access by authenticating users prior to granting network access; robust Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) encryption secures the data integrity of the wireless traffic
ProCurve Identity Driven Manager (IDM) security and access control Per-user ACLs: permit or deny user access to specific network resources based on user identity and time of day, allowing multiple types of users (employees, visitors, temporary workforce) on the same network to access specific network services without risk to network security or unauthorized access to sensitive data
Automatic VLAN assignment: automatically assigns users to the appropriate VLAN based on their identity, community, and time of day
Rate limits: automatically applies ingress rate limits to user traffic based on identity, community, and time of day
NEW Web authentication provides authentication for browser-based wireless clients. Built-in login, welcome, and failure Web pages assist users through the login process
IEEE 802.1X provides port-based user authentication with support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), TLS, TTLS, SIM, GTC, and PEAP, with choice of AES, TKIP, and static or dynamic WEP encryption for protecting wireless traffic between authenticated clients and the access point
Local RADIUS authentication enables "enterprise-grade" 802.11i (WPA2) wireless security for small wireless LAN networks; serves as backup authentication in the event primary and secondary network RADIUS servers are unavailable due to network disruption. The local RADIUS authentication feature supports up to 100 user accounts
RADIUS-based MAC authentication a wireless client is authenticated with a RADIUS server based on the MAC address of the client; this is useful for clients that have minimal or no user interface
Local MAC authentication deny or allow network access based on wireless client MAC address, which is compared to a database stored on the access point
NEW MAC address lockout prevents configured particular MAC addresses from connecting to the network
Local wireless bridge client traffic filtering when enabled, prevents communication between wireless devices associated with the same access point
Neighbor access point (rogue AP) and ad-hoc wireless network detection Periodic scanning is provided for neighboring access points and ad-hoc wireless networks. Information collected during the scan, including BSSID, SSID, channel, RSSI, security setting, and radio type (IEEE 802.11b, b/g, or a mode), is captured for each wireless device detected. If configured, the access point can enter dedicated scan mode to provide continuous scanning of the surrounding RF environment
Closed system restricts broadcast of SSID as a security measure to conceal presence of the wireless network; access point does not respond to the wireless client probe request of "ANY"
Secure management access all access methods--CLI, GUI, or MIB--are securely encrypted through SSHv2, SSL, and/or SNMPv3
Management VLAN segments traffic to and from management interfaces, including CLI/telnet, Web browser interface, and SNMP
Management access control To provide more security for the access point, management interfaces that are not required can be disabled, including the Web browser, telnet, and Secure Shell (SSH), as well as the serial console port and reset button.
Quality of Service (QoS)
Wi-Fi WMM support provides QoS functionality in wireless networks by prioritizing wireless traffic from different applications
SpectraLink voice priority (SVP) support prioritizes SpectraLink voice IP packets sent from a SpectraLink NetLink SVP server to SpectraLink wireless voice handsets to help ensure excellent voice quality
Industry-leading warranty
Lifetime warranty for as long as you own the product, with next-business-day advance replacement (available in most countries)
 
 

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