| Motorola / Symbol WS2000 Wireless Switches |   |
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HIGH AVAILABILITY | Active:Standby failover | Yes |
| | Pre-emptive roaming | Yes |
| | Self healing (On RF coverage loss) | Yes |
| MANAGEMENT | Admin authentication via RADIUS | Yes |
| | Auto-update with DHCP | Yes |
| | CLI (serial, telnet, SSHv2) | Yes |
| | MIBS | Yes |
| | Remote configuration and firmware update (via TFTP, FTP) | Yes |
| | SNMP (v1, v2, v3) | Yes |
| | Secure web-based GUI (HTTP, HTTPS, SSL) | Yes |
| | Syslogs | Yes |
| | Text-based switch configuration files | Yes |
| NETWORK SECURITY | Access control lists | L2/3/4 ACLs |
| | Anomaly analysis | Source Media Access Control (MAC) = Destination MAC; illegal frame sizes; Source MAC is multicast; TKIP countermeasures; all zero addresses |
| | Application Layer Gateway (ALG) support | SIP, H323, NETBIOS, IKE, TFTP, FTP, PPTP, DNS, L2TP, SMTP, NNTP, SQL, HTTP, HTTPS, GATEKEEPER, RPC, MSGUDP, N2P, PCANYWHERE, RTSP, MSGTCP, N2PE, AIM, ICQ, MSN, ILS |
| | Authentication | Pre-shared keys (PSK); 802.1x/EAP-transport layer security (TLS), tunneled transport layer security (TTLS), protected EAP (PEAP); Kerberos; Integrated AAA/RADIUS server with native support for PEAP-TTLS; Support for LDAP, Radius Authentication across VPN. |
| | IP filtering | Configurable incoming and outgoing IP filtering policies on packets within the same subnet/WLAN and between wired and wireless hosts, Provides flexibility in defining access policies |
| | IPSec VPN gateway | Supports DES, 3DES, AES-128 and AES-256 encryption, with site-to-site VPN |
| | Network address translation (NAT) support | Yes |
| | RADIUS support (standard and Motorola vendor specific attributes) | Allowed ESSIDs (Motorola VSA), Location-based authentication (Motorola VSA), MAC-based authentication (standard), User-based QoS (Motorola VSA), User-based VLANs (standard) |
| | Secure guest access (Hotspot provisioning) | Customizable login/welcome pages, Local web-based authentication, Support for external authentication/billing systems, URL redirection for user login |
| | Stateful Layer 3 firewall | Yes |
| | Transport encryption | KeyGuard, WEP 40/128 (RC4), WPA2-CCMP (AES), WPA-TKIP |
| | URL filtering | Allow or deny access to specific web sites: Reverse DNS lookup to block access by IP address; URL Blacklist; URL Whitelist; Keyword analysis in URL; trusted host provisioning |
| | Wired IDS/IPS | Inline signature analysis of data traffic, performed on traffic from both wired and wireless hosts; configurable by protocol - Telnet, POP3, IMAP, NNTP, FTP, SNMP, TCP-DNS, UDP-DNS, TCP-RPC, UDP-RPC, HTTP, SMTP, TCPGEN, UDPGEN, ICMP, TCP, UDP, IP; Denial of Service (DOS) Attack Protection. Logging of detected attacks |
| | Wireless IDS/IPS | Multi-mode rogue AP detection, client blacklisting, excessive authentication,/associations; excessive probes; excessive disassociation/deauthentications; excessive decryption errors; excessive authentication failures; excessive 802.11 replay; excessive crypto IV failures( TKIP/CCMP replay) |
| OPTIMIZED WIRELESS QOS | Classification and packet marking | 802.1p VLAN Priority, DiffServ/TOS, Layer 1-4 packet classification |
| | SIP call admission control | Controls the number of activeSIP sessions that are initiatedby a wireless VoIP phone |
| | Wi-Fi multimedia extensions | WMM-power save with admission control, WMM-UPSD for voice over Wi-Fi applications |
| PACKET FORWARDING | 802.11-802.3 bridging | Yes |
| | 802.1D-1999 Ethernet bridging | Yes |
| | 802.1q-VLAN tagging and trunking | Yes |
| | IP packet steering - redirection | Yes |
| | Proxy ARP | Yes |
| PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS | Dimensions (HxWxD) | 1.75 x 11.25 x 8 in. (44.5 x 286 x 203 mm) H x W x D |
| | Form factor | Standard 1RU |
| | MTBF | >50,000 Hours |
| | Part numbers | Part numbers for US/Canada: WS-2000-SME-ES-WR: Energy Star Compliant Wireless Switch SME solution; WS-2000-1ES-ABG-WR (WS2000 and 1 AP300 (802.11a/b/g) bundle): Energy Star Compliant Wireless Switch SME solution; WS-2000-2ES-ABG-WR (WS2000 and 2 AP300 (802.11a/b/g) bundle): Energy Star Compliant Wireless Switch SME solution; WS-2000-2ES-BG-WR (WS2000 and 2 AP300 (802.11b/g) bundle): Energy Star Compliant Wireless Switch SME solution.
Part Numbers for all other countries : WS-2000-SME-WWR; WS-2000-1C-ABG-WWR (WS2000 and 1 AP300 (802.11a/b/g) bundle); WS-2000-2C-ABG-WWR (WS2000 and 2 AP300 (802.11a/b/g) bundle); WS-2000-2C-BG-WWR (WS2000 and 2 AP300 (802.11b/g) bundle) |
| | Physical interfaces | 1 RS232 serial console port, 7 10/100 Ethernet ports (including 1 WAN uplink port), 4 Ports support 802.3af Power-over-EthernetCF Card (for storage, configuration update and alternate syslog) |
| | RoHS compliant | Yes |
| | Weight | 1.41 lb (0.64 kg) |
| POWER REQUIREMENTS | AC input voltage | 100-250 VAC |
| | Input frequency | 47 Hz to 63 Hz |
| | Max AC input current | 3A@230 VAC |
| | Max power consumption | 120 W |
| REGULATORY SPECIFICATIONS | EMC | EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-17, IEC 60601-1-2, EN 55022, FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES 003 Class B, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 |
| | Electrical safety | UL 60950-1, C22.2 No. 60950-1, EN 60950-1, IEC 60950-1 |
| | Environmental | RoHS Directive 2002/95/EEC |
| USER ENVIRONMENT | Operating altitude | 50 to 8,000 ft. (16 to 2,438 m) |
| | Operating humidity | 5% - 95% (w/o condensation) |
| | Operating temperature | 32º to 104º F ( 0º to 40º C) |
| | Storage altitude | 50 to 12,000 ft. (16 to 3,658 m) |
| | Storage humidity | 5% - 95% (w/o condensation) |
| | Storage temperature | -40º to 158º F (40º C to 70º C) |
| WIRELESS NETWORKING | 802.11 a/b/g support | Yes; Supports 6 AP300 (802.11a/b/g) per switch; Automatic access port adoption with ACLs; Auto channel selection capability |
| | Bandwidth management | Congestion Control with Bandwidth Management and throttling per WLAN |
| | Clustered access ports/points | Supports 1-6 802.11a/b/g access ports; Automatic access port adoption with ACLs; Auto channel selection capability |
| | IP routing support | Yes |
| | Layer 2 adoption | Yes |
| | Layer 3 adoption | Yes |
| | Layer 3 mobility (intersubnet roaming) | Yes |
| | RF management | Yes; Dynamic Frequency Selection and Transmit Power Control (TPC);Country Code based RF Configuration; Self Healing for Neighbor Recovery and Interference Avoidance; Automatic Channel Selection Capability |
| | Roaming | Supports hyper fast secure roaming with Opportunistic Channel Scan; Power Save Protocol; pre-emptive roaming and credential caching |
| | VLAN support | Wireless LAN to VLAN mapping; auto-assignment of VLANs based on user authentication; VLAN to ESSID mapping; Auto Assignment of VLANs (on RADIUS authentication); supports 6 IP subnets |
| | Wireless LAN | Supports 8 WLANs; Virtual AP - Multi-ESS/BSSID traffic segmentation; Pre-emptiveRoaming; Automatic Load Balancing |
| | Wireless bridging/Mesh | The WS2000 with the AP300 can operate as a base bridge and wireless bridge with the AP51X1 access Points for data backhaul in a mesh configuration, as well as provide both based and client bridge capability by operation as a mesh node itself |
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| About Motorola / Symbol |  |
| | | Motorola Inc. Motorola is renowned as a world leader in development and production of solutions for mobile communication and automatic collection of data, speech and other digital contents. Hardware production is part of Motorola’s involvement as well as the development and provision of infrastructure like network components and modules. BARCODE TECHNOLOGIES LTD, Auto-ID in barcode & RFID ADC specialist and official Motorola re-seller partner, offers you all available Motorola Symbol products that are used for automatic data collection with barcode and RFID technologies. If you are looking for a reliable and future-proof partner that provides highly professional hardware then market leader Motorola is the right one. Approximately 37 billion USD (2007) sales bring Motorola into the leading ranks of the Fortune 100 and show how important the company has become on the global IT and mobility market. Branch offices worldwide ensure that the customer gain access to support and services, regardless of size and scope of the project. Motorola/Symbol barcode scanners from Motorola are known to be technologically advanced. As a result, they are used in almost every large company worldwide. Symbol is usually the first choice wherever reliability and durability is critical. This can be in retail, banks or manufacturing industry. However, all other applications benefit from the sophisticated design, easy installation, high durability, a large product range and extensive customer services as well. With regard to investment safety and the total cost of ownership for bar code technology and related products, Motorola/Symbol is always a safe choice for you and your customers. Major brands like Motorola offer an enormous amount of reliability that ensures installed systems function as expected. This guarantees professional solutions, satisfied customers and eventually subsequent orders. BARCODE TECHNOLOGIES LTD has all Symbol handheld and fixed-mount scanners for retail Epos and industry in stock. As official Motorola/Symbol re-seller partner, we also offer all related services. We are also a RFID certified Re-seller Partner. Symbol Technologies is a world leader in mobile data management systems and services. The company approaches the market with: Innovative, high-performance products, principally laser bar code scanners, hand-held computers and wireless communications networks for voice and data; the company adds deep value with complementary capabilities in ergonomics, ruggedization miniaturization and power management. Industry systems expertise, and business partnerships delivering value-added capabilities in retailing, transportation/logistics, warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, education, government/military, hospitality and finance. Superior professional services, customer support, and education and training worldwide. |
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