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SPECIFICATION Sheet

RFS7000
Wireless LAN Switch/Controller
Enabling a secure and reliable Wireless Enterprise
for campus, data center and large deployments

FEATURES
Wi-NG operating system
— delivering a unified voice,
data and RF management
platform
Improve business process flow
with one platform for wireless
voice, video, data and multiple
RF technologies — such as
RFID, Wi-Fi (including 802.11n)
and future technologies such
as Wi-MAX; rich enterpriseclass functionality includes
seamless roaming across
L2/L3 deployments,
resilient failover capabilities,
comprehensive security,
toll-quality voice and other
value-added services, such as
multi-RF locationing
Role-based wired/
wireless firewall
Comprehensively secures and
protects the wired and wireless
network against attacks and
unauthorized access at Layer
2 and Layer 3 with stateful
inspection; ability to create
identity and location-based
policies provides granular
control of network access
SMART RF Management
Next generation self-healing:
enables the WLAN to
automatically and intelligently
adapt to changes in the RF
environment to eliminate
unforeseen gaps in coverage

High performance Wireless LAN Switch/Controller
for the demanding enterprise networks
Designed for large scale, high bandwidth deployments,
the RFS7000 Wireless LAN (WLAN) Switch/controller
provides highly scalable enterprise mobility in large
enterprises, campuses and data centers. Motorola’s
landmark Wireless Next Generation (Wi-NG) operating
system enables a comprehensive set of services,
offering unmatched security, reliability and mobility for
high performance 802.11n networks. Easy to deploy
and manage, the RFS7000 provides a converged
platform to deliver multimedia applications (data, voice,
video), wireless networking, and value-added mobility
services such as secure guest access and locationing
for multi-RF networks.
Cost-effective centralized management
The RFS7000 provides the tools you need to simplify
and minimize the costs associated with day-to-day
management of mobility solutions. The Wi-NG operating
system provides unified management of network
hardware, software configuration, and network
policies, complete with built-in process monitors and
troubleshooting tools. A valuable modular software
offering, the RF Management Suite, provides centralized
control over the entire lifecycle of your Motorola mobility
solution — allowing you to easily design, deploy, monitor
and secure your wireless network.
Raising the bar on enterprise-class performance
The RFS7000 offers a multicore, multithreaded WiNG operating system, intended for large scale, high
bandwidth enterprise deployments. It easily handles
from 8,000 to 96,000 mobile devices and 256 to
3,000 802.11 dual-radio thin a/b/g access points
or 1,024 adaptive access points (AP-5131 a/b/g or
AP-7131a/b/g/n) per switch/controller. The RFS7000
delivers the investment protection enterprises

require: Motorola’s patent pending clustering
technology provides a 12X capacity increase, and
a build-as-you-grow expansion of your network.
Gap-free security for the Wireless Enterprise
Comprehensive network security features keep
wireless transmissions secure and provide compliance
for HIPAA and PCI. The RFS7000 provides gap-free
security for the WLAN network, following a tiered
approach to protect and secure data at every point in
the network, wired or wireless. This complete solution
includes a wired/wireless firewall, a built-in Wireless
Intrusion Protection System (IPS), an integrated IPSec
VPN gateway, AAA RADIUS server and secure guest
access with a captive web portal, reducing the need
to purchase and manage additional infrastructure.
Additional security features include MAC-based
authentication, 802.11w to secure management
frames, NAC support, anomaly analysis and more.
Motorola also offers a Common Criteria Evaluation
Assurance Level 4 (CC EAL4) and FIPS 140-2 certified
version of the RFS7000.
Enabling toll-quality voice for
the Wireless Enterprise
Support for VoWLAN provides cost-effective voice
services throughout the wireless enterprise, enabling
push-to-talk and more for employees inside the four
walls as well as in outside areas such as the yard.
The rich feature set provides granular control over
the many wireless networking functions required to
deliver high performance persistent clear connections
with toll-quality voice. Quality of service (QoS)
ensures superior performance for voice and video
services. WMM Admission Control and 802.11k radio
resource management, including TSPEC and SIP Call
Admission Control, ensure dedicated bandwidth for
Adaptive AP: extending
the enterprise
Enables centralized
management of mesh
access points at remote
sites including automatic
firmware upgrades;
provides site survivability
for remote locations with
802.11a/b/g/n networks for
unparalleled resiliency
Wireless Intrusion
Protection System (IPS)
The built-in wireless IPS
defends against over-theair attacks by leveraging
the sensing capabilities of
Motorola’s AP300, AP51x1,
or AP-7131 access points
Enhanced End-to-End
Quality of Service (QoS)
Enhances voice and video
capabilities; prioritizes
network traffic to minimize
latency and provide optimal
quality of experience; SIP
Call Admission Control and
Wi-Fi Multimedia Extensions
(WMM-Power Save) with
Admission Control enhances
multimedia application
support and improves battery
life and capacity; network
optimization through granular
bandwidth contracts based
on bandwidth utilization
network load and number
of users for different
applications being used, in
different locations; TSPEC
Admission Control ensures
ample bandwidth and a
superior user experience
for VoIP calls



RFS7000 network architecture
The RFS7000 offers the comprehensive functionality necessary to extend wireless voice and data access
inside the largest of enterprises — as well as to remote locations inside and outside the enterprise
campus walls.
voice calls as well as better control over active voice
calls for a variety of VoIP handsets. Layer 3 hyper-fast
secure roaming combines with readiness for external
fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) solutions, enabling
seamless voice services with true mobility across
the enterprise.
Enabling value-added mobility services
The RFS7000 supports seamless mobile access
to multi-RF networks, enabling locationing and
simplified real-time asset tracking throughout
the network. In addition, the RFS7000 offers
unparalleled management flexibility — the user is
free to choose between Motorola’s RF Management
System, a partner portal or any other enterprise
application for central monitoring and visualization.
Secure guest access, onboard RADIUS services,
granular access, bandwidth control at the client
level and automatic load balancing enable highly
optimized, flexible and secure hotspot deployments
managed centrally through one console.
Adaptive AP for increased network
flexibility — and site survivability
The RFS7000 simplifies and reduces the cost of
extending mobility to remote and branch offices as
well as telecommuters. Motorola’s Independent Mesh
Access Points (AP-51X1 a/b/g and AP-7131 a/b/g/n)
can be deployed at remote locations yet centrally
managed in the Network Operations Center (NOC)
through the RFS7000 (single switch/controller or a
cluster for scalability). An IPSec VPN tunnel secures
all traffic between the access points and the wireless
switch/controller. Remote Site Survivability (RSS) mesh
access points deliver secure uninterrupted wireless
service — providing unparalleled resiliency that
survives a WAN link outage.
Put your RF on autopilot
The Wi-NG operating system delivers SMART RF
Management, which provides the dynamic RF tuning
required for optimal network performance. This feature
takes self-healing to the next level, dramatically reducing
network monitoring IT costs by enabling the WLAN to
intelligently adapt to the ever-changing RF environment.

The ability to dynamically adjust the power and channels
on any access port automatically eliminates the gaps
in coverage that occur when an AP fails or there is
a change in your environment — for example, the
introduction of an increased volume of liquid or metal
— all without any physical intervention. The elegant
feature protects against under- or over-powering —
scenarios that could reduce performance and network
availability. And adjustments are completely transparent
— there is no impact on voice calls and data sessions
in progress — protecting the quality of service and the
user experience to ensure user productivity.
Maximize benefits — and minimize costs
All the enterprise class services such as security,
voice, performance and resiliency are built into
the Wi-NG operating system — the innovative and
modular operating system (OS) for the RFS7000.
These comprehensive services come at no
additional cost and are packaged together to make
mobility work — even better.
End-to-end support
As an industry leader in mobility, Motorola offers the
experience gained from deploying mobility solutions
all over the globe in many of the world’s largest
enterprises. Leverage this expertise through Motorola
Enterprise Mobility Services, which provides the
comprehensive support programs you need to deploy
and maintain your RFS7000 at peak performance.
Motorola recommends protecting your investment with
Service from the Start Advance Exchange Support, a
multi-year program that provides the next-business-day
device replacement, technical software support and
software downloads you need to keep your business
running smoothly and productively. This service also
includes Comprehensive Coverage, which covers
normal wear and tear, as well as internal and external
components damaged through accidental breakage —
significantly reducing your unforeseen repair expenses.
For more information, visit us on the web at
www.motorola.com/rfs7000 or access our
global contact directory at
www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/contactus

Real Time Locationing
System (RTLS)
Provides rich locationing
services to enable realtime enterprise assettracking through support
for 802.11, RFID and third
party locationing solutions
— including industry
leaders AeroScout, Ekahau,
and Newbury Networks.
Standards-based support for:
EPC Global ALE interface for
processing and filtering data
from all active and passive
tags; and EPC Global LLRP
interface for passive RFID
tag support
Clustering and
failover features
Supports multiple levels
of redundancy and failover
capabilities to ensure
high availability networks;
provides a single virtual IP
(per VLAN) for the cluster
for use as a default gateway
by mobile devices/wired
infrastructure, on-board
DHCP/AAA server
synchronized failover;
multi-platform license
sharing enables deployment
of cost-effective networks
True mobility
Virtual AP provides better
control of broadcast traffic
and enables multiple mobile
and wireless applications
with quality of service when
network is congested;
Pre-emptive Roaming
ensures Motorola mobile
devices roam before signal
quality degrades; Power
Save Protocol optimizes
battery life

RFS7000 Specifications
Packet Forwarding
802.1D-1999 Ethernet bridging; 802.11-.802.3 bridging; 802.1Q VLAN tagging and
trunking; proxy ARP; IP packet steering-redirection
Wireless Networking
Wireless LAN: Supports 256 WLANs; multi-ESS/BSSID traffic segmentation; VLAN to
ESSID mapping; auto assignment of VLANs (on RADIUS authentication); power save
protocol polling; pre-emptive roaming; VLAN Pooling and dynamic VLAN adjustment;
IGMP Snooping
Bandwidth management: Congestion control per WLAN; per user based on user
count or bandwidth utilization; dynamic load balancing thin and Adaptive APs in a
cluster. Bandwidth provisioning via AAA server.

Access ports: Supports 256 “thin” 802.11a/b/g access points for L2 or L3
deployment per swith and 3,072 802.11a/b/g AP300s per cluster; Legacy support:
AP100 for L2 deployments only
Adaptive AP: Supports adoption of 1,024 adaptive AP-51X1 802.11a/b/g and
AP-7131 802.11a/b/g/n access points in Adaptive Mode per switch/controller and
12,288 per cluster; multiple country configuration support; Legacy support: AP-4131
port conversion for L2 deployments only)
Layer 2 or Layer 3 deployment of thin access points and adaptive AP AP-51X1
802.11a/b/g and AP-7131 802.11a/b/g/n access points
IPv6 client support
Continued on back
SPECIFICATION Sheet
RFS7000
Enabling a secure and reliable Wireless Enterprise for campus, data center and large deployments

RFS7000 Part Numbers:

Layer 3 Mobility (Inter-Subnet Roaming)

Optimized Wireless QoS

RFS-7010-100R0-WR:	

Radio frequency automatic channel select (ACS); Transmit power control management
(TPC); Country code-based RF configuration; 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and 802.11n

RF priority: 	

802.11 traffic prioritization and precedence

Wi-Fi Multimedia	
extensions: 	

WMM-power save with TSPEC Admission Control;
WMM U-APSD

IGMP snooping:	
	

Optimizes network performance by preventing flooding 	
of the broadcast domain

Zero Port Wireless Switch
RFS-7010-10030-WR:	

64 Port Wireless Switch
RFS-7010-10010-WR:	

Network Security
Role-based wired/wireless firewall ( L2-L7) with stateful inspection for wired and
wireless traffic; Active firewall sessions — 205,000 per switch/controller and
2,460,000 per cluster; protects against IP Spoofing and ARP Cache Poisoning

SIP Call Admission Control:	 Controls the number of active SIP sessions initiated
	
by a wireless VoIP phone

128 Port Wireless Switch

Access Control Lists (ACLs):	 L2/L3/L4 ACLs	

RFS-7010-10020-WR:	

Wireless IDS/IPS:	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	

Multi-mode rogue AP detection, Rogue AP 	
Containment, 802.11n Rogue Detection, Ad-Hoc
Network Detection, Denial of Service protection 	
against wireless attacks, client blacklisting, excessive 	
authentication/association; excessive probes; 	
excessive disassociation/deauthentication; excessive 	
decryption errors; excessive authentication failures; 	
excessive 802.11 replay; excessive crypto IV failures	
(TKIP/CCMP replay); Suspicious AP, device in ad-hoc
mode, unauthorized AP using authorized SSID, EAP
flood, fake AP flood, ID theft, ad-hoc advertising
authorized SSID

Geofencing:	
	

Add location of users as a parameter that defines 	
access control to the network

WIPS sensor conversion:	
	

Supported on the AP300 and the Adaptive AP-5131
and AP-7131

Dual Firmware bank supports Image Failover capability

Anomaly Analysis:	
	
	

Source Media Access Control (MAC) = Dest MAC; 	
Illegal frame sizes; Source MAC is multicast; TKIP 	
countermeasures; all zero addresses

Command line interface (serial, telnet, SSH); secure Web-based GUI (SSL) for the
wireless switch/controller and the cluster; SNMP v1/v2/v3; SNMP traps—40+
user configurable options; Syslog; TFTP Client; secure network time protocol
(SNTP); text-based switch/controller configuration files; DHCP (client/server/relay),
switch/controller auto-configuration and firmware updates with DHCP options;
multiple user roles (for switch/controller access); MIBs (MIB-II, Etherstats, wireless
switch/controller specific monitoring and configuration); Email notifications for
critical alarms; MU naming capability

256 Port Wireless Switch
RFS-7010-UC-16-WR:	

16 Port Upgrade
License Certificate

RFS-7010-ADSEC-LIC:

RFS7000 License for
Advanced Security
RFS-7010-ADP-64:

RFS7000 Licenses for 64
Adaptive Access Points
RFS-7010-ADP-512:

RFS7000 Licenses for 512
Adaptive Access Points
RFS-7010-ADP-1024:

RFS7000 Licenses for 1,024
Adaptive Access Points
RFS-7010-APPL-LIC:

RFS7000 License for the
Location Application License

Authentication:	
Access Control Lists (ACLS); 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 EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP (includes a built in
user name/password database; supports LDAP), and
EAP-SIM
Transport encryption:	
WEP 40/128 (RC4), KeyGuard, WPA—TKIP, WPA2CCMP (AES), WPA2-TKIP
802.11w:	
Provides origin authentication, integrity, confidentiality
and replay protection of management frames for AP300

802.11k:	
	

Provides radio resource management to improve client
throughput (11k client required)

Classification	
and marking: 	

Layer 1-4 packet classification; 802.1p VLAN priority; 	
DiffServ/TOS

System Resiliency and Redundancy
Active:Standby; Active:Active and N+1 redundancy with access port and MU load
balancing; Critical resource monitoring
Virtual IP: Single virtual IP (per VLAN) for a switch cluster for use as a default
gateway for mobile devices or by wired infrastructure.
SMART RF: Network optimization to ensure user quality of experience at all times
by dynamic adjustments to channel and power (on detection of RF interference or
loss of RF coverage/neighbor recovery)
Management

Physical Characteristics
Form factor:	

1U Rack Mount

Dimensions: 	
	

1.75 in. H x 17.32 in. W x 15.39 in. D
44.45 mm H x 440 mm W x 390.8 mm D

Weight:	

13.5 lbs./6.12 kg

IPSec VPN gateway: 	
	
	
	

Supports DES, 3DES and AES-128 and AES-256
encryption, with site-to-site and client-to-site
VPN capabilities; supports 2,048 concurrent IPSEC
tunnels per switch/controller — 24,576 per cluster

Physical interfaces: 	
	
	

4 10/100/1000 Cu/SFP Ethernet interfaces,
1 10/100 OOB port, 1 CF card slot, 2 USB slots,
1 serial port (RJ45 style)

MTBF:	

65,000 Hours

Secure guest	
access (Hotspot	
provisioning):	
	

Local Web based authentication; URL redirection for
user login; customizable login/welcome pages; 	
support for external authentication/billing systems;
usage-based charging

Power Requirements

Wireless RADIUS 	
Support (Standard and	
Motorola Vendor	
Specific Attributes):	
	

User Based VLANs (Standard)
MAC Based Authentication (Standard)
User Based QoS (Motorola VSA)
Location Based Authentication (Motorola VSA)
Allowed ESSIDs (Motorola VSA)

NAC support with third party systems from Microsoft and Symantec
Real Time Locationing System (RTLS)
RSSI based triangulation for Wi-Fi assets
Tags supported: Ekahau, Aeroscout, Newbury, Gen 2 Tags
RFID support: Compliant with LLRP protocol. Built-in support for the following
Motorola RFID readers: fixed (XR440, XR450, XR480; mobile (RD5000) and
handheld (MC9090-G RFID)

AC input voltage:	

90 – 264 VAC 50/60Hz

Max AC input current:	

6A@115 VAC, 3A@230 VAC

Input frequency:	

47 Hz to 63 Hz

User Environment
Operating temperature:	

32° F to 104° F /0° C to 40° C

Storage temperature:	

-40° F to 158° F/-40° C to 70° C

Operating humidity:	

5% to 85% (w/o condensation)

Storage humidity:	

5% to 85% (w/o condensation)

Regulatory
Product safety:	

UL / cUL 60950-1, IEC / EN60950-1

EMC compliance:	
	

FCC (USA), Industry Canada, CE (Europe), 		
VCCI (Japan), C-Tick (Australia/New Zealand)

motorola.com
Part number SS-RFS7000. Printed in USA 10/09. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent  Trademark Office. All other product or service names are
the property of their respective owners. ©2009 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. For system, product or services availability and specific information within your country, please
contact your local Motorola office or Business Partner. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Rfs7000 ss

  • 1. SPECIFICATION Sheet RFS7000 Wireless LAN Switch/Controller Enabling a secure and reliable Wireless Enterprise for campus, data center and large deployments FEATURES Wi-NG operating system — delivering a unified voice, data and RF management platform Improve business process flow with one platform for wireless voice, video, data and multiple RF technologies — such as RFID, Wi-Fi (including 802.11n) and future technologies such as Wi-MAX; rich enterpriseclass functionality includes seamless roaming across L2/L3 deployments, resilient failover capabilities, comprehensive security, toll-quality voice and other value-added services, such as multi-RF locationing Role-based wired/ wireless firewall Comprehensively secures and protects the wired and wireless network against attacks and unauthorized access at Layer 2 and Layer 3 with stateful inspection; ability to create identity and location-based policies provides granular control of network access SMART RF Management Next generation self-healing: enables the WLAN to automatically and intelligently adapt to changes in the RF environment to eliminate unforeseen gaps in coverage High performance Wireless LAN Switch/Controller for the demanding enterprise networks Designed for large scale, high bandwidth deployments, the RFS7000 Wireless LAN (WLAN) Switch/controller provides highly scalable enterprise mobility in large enterprises, campuses and data centers. Motorola’s landmark Wireless Next Generation (Wi-NG) operating system enables a comprehensive set of services, offering unmatched security, reliability and mobility for high performance 802.11n networks. Easy to deploy and manage, the RFS7000 provides a converged platform to deliver multimedia applications (data, voice, video), wireless networking, and value-added mobility services such as secure guest access and locationing for multi-RF networks. Cost-effective centralized management The RFS7000 provides the tools you need to simplify and minimize the costs associated with day-to-day management of mobility solutions. The Wi-NG operating system provides unified management of network hardware, software configuration, and network policies, complete with built-in process monitors and troubleshooting tools. A valuable modular software offering, the RF Management Suite, provides centralized control over the entire lifecycle of your Motorola mobility solution — allowing you to easily design, deploy, monitor and secure your wireless network. Raising the bar on enterprise-class performance The RFS7000 offers a multicore, multithreaded WiNG operating system, intended for large scale, high bandwidth enterprise deployments. It easily handles from 8,000 to 96,000 mobile devices and 256 to 3,000 802.11 dual-radio thin a/b/g access points or 1,024 adaptive access points (AP-5131 a/b/g or AP-7131a/b/g/n) per switch/controller. The RFS7000 delivers the investment protection enterprises require: Motorola’s patent pending clustering technology provides a 12X capacity increase, and a build-as-you-grow expansion of your network. Gap-free security for the Wireless Enterprise Comprehensive network security features keep wireless transmissions secure and provide compliance for HIPAA and PCI. The RFS7000 provides gap-free security for the WLAN network, following a tiered approach to protect and secure data at every point in the network, wired or wireless. This complete solution includes a wired/wireless firewall, a built-in Wireless Intrusion Protection System (IPS), an integrated IPSec VPN gateway, AAA RADIUS server and secure guest access with a captive web portal, reducing the need to purchase and manage additional infrastructure. Additional security features include MAC-based authentication, 802.11w to secure management frames, NAC support, anomaly analysis and more. Motorola also offers a Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (CC EAL4) and FIPS 140-2 certified version of the RFS7000. Enabling toll-quality voice for the Wireless Enterprise Support for VoWLAN provides cost-effective voice services throughout the wireless enterprise, enabling push-to-talk and more for employees inside the four walls as well as in outside areas such as the yard. The rich feature set provides granular control over the many wireless networking functions required to deliver high performance persistent clear connections with toll-quality voice. Quality of service (QoS) ensures superior performance for voice and video services. WMM Admission Control and 802.11k radio resource management, including TSPEC and SIP Call Admission Control, ensure dedicated bandwidth for
  • 2. Adaptive AP: extending the enterprise Enables centralized management of mesh access points at remote sites including automatic firmware upgrades; provides site survivability for remote locations with 802.11a/b/g/n networks for unparalleled resiliency Wireless Intrusion Protection System (IPS) The built-in wireless IPS defends against over-theair attacks by leveraging the sensing capabilities of Motorola’s AP300, AP51x1, or AP-7131 access points Enhanced End-to-End Quality of Service (QoS) Enhances voice and video capabilities; prioritizes network traffic to minimize latency and provide optimal quality of experience; SIP Call Admission Control and Wi-Fi Multimedia Extensions (WMM-Power Save) with Admission Control enhances multimedia application support and improves battery life and capacity; network optimization through granular bandwidth contracts based on bandwidth utilization network load and number of users for different applications being used, in different locations; TSPEC Admission Control ensures ample bandwidth and a superior user experience for VoIP calls RFS7000 network architecture The RFS7000 offers the comprehensive functionality necessary to extend wireless voice and data access inside the largest of enterprises — as well as to remote locations inside and outside the enterprise campus walls.
  • 3. voice calls as well as better control over active voice calls for a variety of VoIP handsets. Layer 3 hyper-fast secure roaming combines with readiness for external fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) solutions, enabling seamless voice services with true mobility across the enterprise. Enabling value-added mobility services The RFS7000 supports seamless mobile access to multi-RF networks, enabling locationing and simplified real-time asset tracking throughout the network. In addition, the RFS7000 offers unparalleled management flexibility — the user is free to choose between Motorola’s RF Management System, a partner portal or any other enterprise application for central monitoring and visualization. Secure guest access, onboard RADIUS services, granular access, bandwidth control at the client level and automatic load balancing enable highly optimized, flexible and secure hotspot deployments managed centrally through one console. Adaptive AP for increased network flexibility — and site survivability The RFS7000 simplifies and reduces the cost of extending mobility to remote and branch offices as well as telecommuters. Motorola’s Independent Mesh Access Points (AP-51X1 a/b/g and AP-7131 a/b/g/n) can be deployed at remote locations yet centrally managed in the Network Operations Center (NOC) through the RFS7000 (single switch/controller or a cluster for scalability). An IPSec VPN tunnel secures all traffic between the access points and the wireless switch/controller. Remote Site Survivability (RSS) mesh access points deliver secure uninterrupted wireless service — providing unparalleled resiliency that survives a WAN link outage. Put your RF on autopilot The Wi-NG operating system delivers SMART RF Management, which provides the dynamic RF tuning required for optimal network performance. This feature takes self-healing to the next level, dramatically reducing network monitoring IT costs by enabling the WLAN to intelligently adapt to the ever-changing RF environment. The ability to dynamically adjust the power and channels on any access port automatically eliminates the gaps in coverage that occur when an AP fails or there is a change in your environment — for example, the introduction of an increased volume of liquid or metal — all without any physical intervention. The elegant feature protects against under- or over-powering — scenarios that could reduce performance and network availability. And adjustments are completely transparent — there is no impact on voice calls and data sessions in progress — protecting the quality of service and the user experience to ensure user productivity. Maximize benefits — and minimize costs All the enterprise class services such as security, voice, performance and resiliency are built into the Wi-NG operating system — the innovative and modular operating system (OS) for the RFS7000. These comprehensive services come at no additional cost and are packaged together to make mobility work — even better. End-to-end support As an industry leader in mobility, Motorola offers the experience gained from deploying mobility solutions all over the globe in many of the world’s largest enterprises. Leverage this expertise through Motorola Enterprise Mobility Services, which provides the comprehensive support programs you need to deploy and maintain your RFS7000 at peak performance. Motorola recommends protecting your investment with Service from the Start Advance Exchange Support, a multi-year program that provides the next-business-day device replacement, technical software support and software downloads you need to keep your business running smoothly and productively. This service also includes Comprehensive Coverage, which covers normal wear and tear, as well as internal and external components damaged through accidental breakage — significantly reducing your unforeseen repair expenses. For more information, visit us on the web at www.motorola.com/rfs7000 or access our global contact directory at www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/contactus Real Time Locationing System (RTLS) Provides rich locationing services to enable realtime enterprise assettracking through support for 802.11, RFID and third party locationing solutions — including industry leaders AeroScout, Ekahau, and Newbury Networks. Standards-based support for: EPC Global ALE interface for processing and filtering data from all active and passive tags; and EPC Global LLRP interface for passive RFID tag support Clustering and failover features Supports multiple levels of redundancy and failover capabilities to ensure high availability networks; provides a single virtual IP (per VLAN) for the cluster for use as a default gateway by mobile devices/wired infrastructure, on-board DHCP/AAA server synchronized failover; multi-platform license sharing enables deployment of cost-effective networks True mobility Virtual AP provides better control of broadcast traffic and enables multiple mobile and wireless applications with quality of service when network is congested; Pre-emptive Roaming ensures Motorola mobile devices roam before signal quality degrades; Power Save Protocol optimizes battery life RFS7000 Specifications Packet Forwarding 802.1D-1999 Ethernet bridging; 802.11-.802.3 bridging; 802.1Q VLAN tagging and trunking; proxy ARP; IP packet steering-redirection Wireless Networking Wireless LAN: Supports 256 WLANs; multi-ESS/BSSID traffic segmentation; VLAN to ESSID mapping; auto assignment of VLANs (on RADIUS authentication); power save protocol polling; pre-emptive roaming; VLAN Pooling and dynamic VLAN adjustment; IGMP Snooping Bandwidth management: Congestion control per WLAN; per user based on user count or bandwidth utilization; dynamic load balancing thin and Adaptive APs in a cluster. Bandwidth provisioning via AAA server. Access ports: Supports 256 “thin” 802.11a/b/g access points for L2 or L3 deployment per swith and 3,072 802.11a/b/g AP300s per cluster; Legacy support: AP100 for L2 deployments only Adaptive AP: Supports adoption of 1,024 adaptive AP-51X1 802.11a/b/g and AP-7131 802.11a/b/g/n access points in Adaptive Mode per switch/controller and 12,288 per cluster; multiple country configuration support; Legacy support: AP-4131 port conversion for L2 deployments only) Layer 2 or Layer 3 deployment of thin access points and adaptive AP AP-51X1 802.11a/b/g and AP-7131 802.11a/b/g/n access points IPv6 client support Continued on back
  • 4. SPECIFICATION Sheet RFS7000 Enabling a secure and reliable Wireless Enterprise for campus, data center and large deployments RFS7000 Part Numbers: Layer 3 Mobility (Inter-Subnet Roaming) Optimized Wireless QoS RFS-7010-100R0-WR: Radio frequency automatic channel select (ACS); Transmit power control management (TPC); Country code-based RF configuration; 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a, and 802.11n RF priority: 802.11 traffic prioritization and precedence Wi-Fi Multimedia extensions: WMM-power save with TSPEC Admission Control; WMM U-APSD IGMP snooping: Optimizes network performance by preventing flooding of the broadcast domain Zero Port Wireless Switch RFS-7010-10030-WR: 64 Port Wireless Switch RFS-7010-10010-WR: Network Security Role-based wired/wireless firewall ( L2-L7) with stateful inspection for wired and wireless traffic; Active firewall sessions — 205,000 per switch/controller and 2,460,000 per cluster; protects against IP Spoofing and ARP Cache Poisoning SIP Call Admission Control: Controls the number of active SIP sessions initiated by a wireless VoIP phone 128 Port Wireless Switch Access Control Lists (ACLs): L2/L3/L4 ACLs RFS-7010-10020-WR: Wireless IDS/IPS: Multi-mode rogue AP detection, Rogue AP Containment, 802.11n Rogue Detection, Ad-Hoc Network Detection, Denial of Service protection against wireless attacks, client blacklisting, excessive authentication/association; excessive probes; excessive disassociation/deauthentication; excessive decryption errors; excessive authentication failures; excessive 802.11 replay; excessive crypto IV failures (TKIP/CCMP replay); Suspicious AP, device in ad-hoc mode, unauthorized AP using authorized SSID, EAP flood, fake AP flood, ID theft, ad-hoc advertising authorized SSID Geofencing: Add location of users as a parameter that defines access control to the network WIPS sensor conversion: Supported on the AP300 and the Adaptive AP-5131 and AP-7131 Dual Firmware bank supports Image Failover capability Anomaly Analysis: Source Media Access Control (MAC) = Dest MAC; Illegal frame sizes; Source MAC is multicast; TKIP countermeasures; all zero addresses Command line interface (serial, telnet, SSH); secure Web-based GUI (SSL) for the wireless switch/controller and the cluster; SNMP v1/v2/v3; SNMP traps—40+ user configurable options; Syslog; TFTP Client; secure network time protocol (SNTP); text-based switch/controller configuration files; DHCP (client/server/relay), switch/controller auto-configuration and firmware updates with DHCP options; multiple user roles (for switch/controller access); MIBs (MIB-II, Etherstats, wireless switch/controller specific monitoring and configuration); Email notifications for critical alarms; MU naming capability 256 Port Wireless Switch RFS-7010-UC-16-WR: 16 Port Upgrade License Certificate RFS-7010-ADSEC-LIC: RFS7000 License for Advanced Security RFS-7010-ADP-64: RFS7000 Licenses for 64 Adaptive Access Points RFS-7010-ADP-512: RFS7000 Licenses for 512 Adaptive Access Points RFS-7010-ADP-1024: RFS7000 Licenses for 1,024 Adaptive Access Points RFS-7010-APPL-LIC: RFS7000 License for the Location Application License Authentication: Access Control Lists (ACLS); 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 EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP (includes a built in user name/password database; supports LDAP), and EAP-SIM Transport encryption: WEP 40/128 (RC4), KeyGuard, WPA—TKIP, WPA2CCMP (AES), WPA2-TKIP 802.11w: Provides origin authentication, integrity, confidentiality and replay protection of management frames for AP300 802.11k: Provides radio resource management to improve client throughput (11k client required) Classification and marking: Layer 1-4 packet classification; 802.1p VLAN priority; DiffServ/TOS System Resiliency and Redundancy Active:Standby; Active:Active and N+1 redundancy with access port and MU load balancing; Critical resource monitoring Virtual IP: Single virtual IP (per VLAN) for a switch cluster for use as a default gateway for mobile devices or by wired infrastructure. SMART RF: Network optimization to ensure user quality of experience at all times by dynamic adjustments to channel and power (on detection of RF interference or loss of RF coverage/neighbor recovery) Management Physical Characteristics Form factor: 1U Rack Mount Dimensions: 1.75 in. H x 17.32 in. W x 15.39 in. D 44.45 mm H x 440 mm W x 390.8 mm D Weight: 13.5 lbs./6.12 kg IPSec VPN gateway: Supports DES, 3DES and AES-128 and AES-256 encryption, with site-to-site and client-to-site VPN capabilities; supports 2,048 concurrent IPSEC tunnels per switch/controller — 24,576 per cluster Physical interfaces: 4 10/100/1000 Cu/SFP Ethernet interfaces, 1 10/100 OOB port, 1 CF card slot, 2 USB slots, 1 serial port (RJ45 style) MTBF: 65,000 Hours Secure guest access (Hotspot provisioning): Local Web based authentication; URL redirection for user login; customizable login/welcome pages; support for external authentication/billing systems; usage-based charging Power Requirements Wireless RADIUS Support (Standard and Motorola Vendor Specific Attributes): User Based VLANs (Standard) MAC Based Authentication (Standard) User Based QoS (Motorola VSA) Location Based Authentication (Motorola VSA) Allowed ESSIDs (Motorola VSA) NAC support with third party systems from Microsoft and Symantec Real Time Locationing System (RTLS) RSSI based triangulation for Wi-Fi assets Tags supported: Ekahau, Aeroscout, Newbury, Gen 2 Tags RFID support: Compliant with LLRP protocol. Built-in support for the following Motorola RFID readers: fixed (XR440, XR450, XR480; mobile (RD5000) and handheld (MC9090-G RFID) AC input voltage: 90 – 264 VAC 50/60Hz Max AC input current: 6A@115 VAC, 3A@230 VAC Input frequency: 47 Hz to 63 Hz User Environment Operating temperature: 32° F to 104° F /0° C to 40° C Storage temperature: -40° F to 158° F/-40° C to 70° C Operating humidity: 5% to 85% (w/o condensation) Storage humidity: 5% to 85% (w/o condensation) Regulatory Product safety: UL / cUL 60950-1, IEC / EN60950-1 EMC compliance: FCC (USA), Industry Canada, CE (Europe), VCCI (Japan), C-Tick (Australia/New Zealand) motorola.com Part number SS-RFS7000. Printed in USA 10/09. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. ©2009 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. For system, product or services availability and specific information within your country, please contact your local Motorola office or Business Partner. Specifications are subject to change without notice.