Common use of Wireless LAN Controllers Clause in Contracts

Wireless LAN Controllers. An onsite or offsite solution utilized to manage Light-weight access points in large quantities by the network administrator or network operations center. The WLAN controller automatically handles the configuration of wireless access-points. Capabilities should include: • Ability to monitor and mitigate RF interference/self-heal • Support seamless roaming from AP to AP without requiring re-authentication • Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic • System encrypts all management layer traffic and passes it through a secure tunnel • Policy management of users and devices provides ability to de-authorize or deny devices without denying the credentials of the user, nor disrupting other AP traffic • Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic

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Sources: Cooperative Contract, Cooperative Contract

Wireless LAN Controllers. An onsite or offsite solution utilized to manage Light-light- weight access points in large quantities by the network administrator or network operations center. The WLAN controller automatically handles the configuration of wireless access-points. Capabilities should include: Ability to monitor and mitigate RF interference/self-heal Support seamless roaming from AP to AP without requiring re-authentication Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic System encrypts all management layer traffic and passes it through a secure tunnel Policy management of users and devices provides ability to de-authorize or deny devices without denying the credentials of the user, nor disrupting other AP traffic Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffictraffic State of Utah Contract Number: AR229

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Sources: State Cooperative Contract

Wireless LAN Controllers. An onsite or offsite solution utilized to manage Light-weight access points in large quantities by the network administrator or network operations center. The WLAN controller automatically handles the configuration of wireless access-points. Capabilities should include: Ability to monitor and mitigate RF interference/self-heal Support seamless roaming from AP to AP without requiring re-authentication Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic System encrypts all management layer traffic and passes it through a secure tunnel Policy management of users and devices provides ability to de-authorize or deny devices without denying the credentials of the user, nor disrupting other AP traffic Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic

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Sources: Cooperative Contract