HP 560 User Manual

QuickSpecs
HPE 560 802.11ac Dual Radio Access Point Series

Overview

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HPE 560 802.11ac Dual Radio Access Point Series
Models
HP 560 Wireless Dual Radio 802.11ac (AM) Access Point
HP 560 Wireless Dual Radio 802.11ac (WW) Access Point
J9846A
HP 560 Wireless Dual Radio 802.11ac (JP) Access Point
HP 560 Wi
Key features
Introduction
HPE 560 802.11ac Dual Radio Access Point Series bring 1.3 GbE performance, faster application processing, and incr
802.11 clients. Ideal for dense client environments and high bandwidth applications, the access points can be powered by Powe over Ethernet (PoE) and offer full compatibility with legacy 802.11 clients and existing
The access points can be used in managed as well as autonomous mode without a controller. The access points provide Radio Frequency spectrum analysis with detection and classification of non av for internal and external authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) servers; built mapping; and authentication.
Features and benefits
Management
wide approach to improving WLAN reliability by proactively determining and adjusting to changing RF
o Intelligent client load balancing
J9845A
J9847A
reless Dual Radio 802.11ac (IL) Access Point J9848A
Three-spatial stream 802.11ac MIMO AP
Up to 1.3 Gbps on the 802.11ac radio and 450 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz 802.11n radio
Built-in spectral analysis scans the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands to identify sources of RF
Comprehensive WLAN security with intrusion detection offers threat protection
Limited Lifetime Warranty
eased range to
HPE wireless controllers.
-IEEE 802.11 interference and has the ability to automatically
oid interference. Wireless security is comprehensive when operating with a controller; with integrated wireless IDS/IPS, support
-in stateful firewall; per-user VLAN
Wi-Fi Clear Connect
provides a system­conditions; helps optimize WLAN performance by detecting interference from Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi sources using spectrum analysis capabilities built into the access points, identifying rogue activity, and making decisions at a system­wide level.
Advanced radio resource management
o Automatic radio power adjustments
include real-time power adjustments based on changing environmental conditions and signal coverage adjustment
o Automatic radio channel
provides intelligent channel switching and real-time Interference detection
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Overview
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th traps, and RADIUS
records association, authentication, and DHCP events in client event log; packet capture tool for Ethernet and IEEE 802.11
Quality of Service (QoS)
Connectivity
determines number of clients across neighboring APs and adjusts client allocation to balance the load
o Airtime fairness
provides equal RF transmission time for wireless clients
Spectrum analysis
o Power/frequency spectrum analysis
measures noise from IEEE 802.11 remote sources
o Signal detection/classification
identifies source of RF interference, for example, Bluetooth®, cordless phones, and microwave ovens
o Evaluation of channel quality
helps detect severe channel degradation and improve the reporting of poor RF performance
Integrated Wireless IDS/IPS
detects and locates and mitigates unknown and rogue devices (see controller datasheet for details)
Access point management
provides secure web browser (SSL and VPN), command-line interface, SNMP v2c, SNMP v3, MIB-II wi Authentication Client MIB (RFC 2618); offers embedded HTML management tool with secure access (SSL and VPN); implements scheduled configuration and firmware upgrades from a central controller
HPE Intelligent Management Center and Wireless Services Manager Software
provides central management for discovery, logging, status, and configuration management
Diagnostics
interfaces (PCAP format); includes data rate matrix
Enhanced AP survivability
continues to operate using the old IP address while the AP searches for a new controller
Compatible with HPE MSM Controllers, HPE Unified Switches, HPE Unified Controllers and Module
o Refer to the HPE Access Point—Controller Compatibility Matrix at
o Refer to the release notes for minimum version numbers required.
Rate limiting
supports per-wireless client ingress-enforced maximums and per-wireless client, per-queue guaranteed minimums
Centralized traffic
maintains Layer 2 and Layer 3 QoS settings when using centralized traffic or guest access
IEEE 802.1p prioritization
delivers data to devices based on the priority and type of traffic
Wireless
o L2/L3/L4 classification
o Virtual Service Community (VSC)
o VoIP call capacity
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
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supports IEEE 802.1p VLAN priority, SpectraLink SVP, and DiffServ
assigns Wi-Fi MultiMedia (WMM), IEEE 802.11e EDCF, and Service-Aware priority
supports 12 active calls per radio, maximum
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Mobility
antennas (5 dBi antenna at 2.4 GHz and 7 dBi antenna at
to separate IEEE
Security
o Flexible deployment models
IEEE 802.3 Power over Ethernet (PoE)
o 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
o 802.3at the AP will operate with both radios at full performance, 3x3:3 MIMO mode o 802.3af the 802.11a/n/ac 5 GHz radio will operate at full performance 3x3:3, while the 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz radio
will run in 2x2:2 MIMO mode
Auto-MDIX
adjusts automatically for straight-through or crossover cables on the Ethernet interface
Three spatial stream MIMO technology
provides the latest in Wi-Fi technology, which allows for 1.3Gb/s in the 5GHz frequency band and 450 Mb/s in the 2.4GHz band of signaling
Bandsteering
redirects 5 GHz-capable clients automatically to the less-congested 5 GHz spectrum
HPE 560 embedded antennas
provides excellent coverage through use of embedded high-gain 5 GHz); no need for the added cost of external antennas
Anywhere, anytime wireless coverage
dual-radio IEEE 802.11b/g/n and 802.11a/n/ac access point; per-radio software-selectable configuration of frequency bands; self-healing, self-optimizing local mesh that extends network availability; Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications for interoperability with all IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac client devices
Medical standards
meets the European EN60601-1-2 standard for healthcare
Virtual Service Communities (VSCs)
includes up to 16 SSIDs per radio, each with unique MAC address and configurable SSID broadcasts; individual security and QoS profiles per VSC; configurable DTIM and minimum data rate per VSC; VSCs that can be mapped
802.1Q VLANs; WMM and/or WMM-PS; a security filter; and an IP filter
AP client access control functions
o offers IEEE 802.1X authentication using EAP-SIM, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, and PEAP delivers MAC
address authentication using local or RADIUS access lists
o provides RADIUS AAA using EAP-MD5, PAP, CHAP, and MS-CHAPv2 o supports RADIUS Client (RFC 2865 and 2866) with location-aware support o provides Layer 2 wireless client isolation
Integrated IDS support
o Automated AP and client classification
reduces manual effort (administrator can override AP classification)
o Comprehensive detection capabilities
detects a wide range of attacks
o Flexible event reporting
enables configuration of which events will result in notifications
o Location tracking capabilities
helps identify the rogue device location
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Additional information
Warranty and support
supports time slicing or dedicating a radio to detect full-time
o see the controller datasheet for more detail
IEEE 802.1X support
provides port-based user authentication with support for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) MD5, TLS, TTLS, and PEAP with choice of AES, TKIP, and static or dynamic WEP encryption for protecting wireless traffic between authenticated clients and the access point
Choice of IEEE 802.11i, 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 wireless traffic
TKIP/WEP encryption
is supported only on legacy IEEE 802.11a/b/g clients as it has been deprecated from the IEEE 802.11n and 802.11ac standards
Local wireless bridge client traffic filtering
prevents communication between wireless devices associated with the same access point
• RFC Support
refer to the controller datasheet for specific RFCs and other industry standards supported
Limited Lifetime Warranty
See http://www.hpe.com/networking/warrantysummary product purchase.
Software releases
to find software for your product, refer to http://www.hpe.com/networking/support; for details on the software releases available with your product purchase, refer to http://www.hpe.com/networking/warrantysummary
for warranty and support information included with your
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