Punto de acceso AP5130DN
El AP5130DN es un rentable punto de acceso 802.11ac (AP) que ofrece una velocidad de hasta 1,75 Gbit/s. Cuenta con abundantes funciones y es aplicable a escenarios de alta densidad, como oficinas de empresas, aeropuertos y estaciones, trenes de avanzada y estadios. Esto permite brindar servicios de acceso a todas partes.
• 3×3 MIMO (tres flujos espaciales).
• Velocidad máxima: 1,75 Gbit/s.
• Antena externa.
• 20 dBm.
Appearance
Interfaces
1. Console interface.
2. GE1: a 10/100/1000M interface, which connects to the wired Ethernet.
3. GE0/PoE: a 10/100/1000M interface, which connects to the wired Ethernet and supports PoE power supply.
4. Power input interface: 12 V DC
5. Security slot: connects to a security lock and protects the AP against theft.
6. Default button: restores factory settings if you hold down the button more than 3s.
LED Indicators
Information Type | Color | Status | Description |
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Default status after power-on | Green | Steady on | The AP is just powered on and the software is not started yet. |
Software startup status | Green | Steady on after blinking once | After the system is reset and starts uploading the software, the indicator blinks green once. Until the software is uploaded and started, the indicator remains steady green. |
Running status | Green | Blinking once every 2s (0.5 Hz) | 1. The system is running properly, the Ethernet connection is normal, and STAs are associated with the AP. 2. The system enters the Uboot CLI. |
Blinking once every 5s (0.2 Hz) | The system is running properly, the Ethernet connection is normal, and no STA is associated with the AP. The system is in low power consumption state (no data is being transmitted and the EEE function takes effect). | ||
Alarm | Green | Blinking once every 0.25s (4 Hz) | 1. The software is being upgraded. 2. After the software is uploaded and started, the AP working in Fit AP mode enters the registration state and has not registered successfully with the AC yet. 3. The AP registration fails (the CAPWAP link is disconnected). |
Fault | Red | Steady on | A fault that affects services has occurred. The fault cannot be automatically rectified and must be rectified manually (the fault can be a DRAM detection failure or system software loading failure). |
Blinking once every 0.25s (4 Hz) | A fault that affects services has occurred. The fault cannot be automatically rectified and must be rectified manually (the fault can be an Ethernet interface error, such as a PHY error, or a radio interface detection failure caused by a PCI-e interface error or a baseband chip error). |
Highly reliable wireless access
- Complies with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac.
- Supports 3 x 3 MIMO and provides a maximum rate of 1.75 Gbit/s.
- Supports aggregation of two Ethernet interfaces.
- Supports Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) and priority mapping on the air interface and wired interface.
- Supports wired link integrity check.
- Supports load balancing.
- Supports roaming without service interruption in Fit AP mode.
- Supports AC dual-link backup and VRRP hot backup in Fit AP mode.
- Supports 11n Beamforming.
- Uses the latest 802.11ac chip to provide higher performance and wider coverage.
Comprehensive user access control capability
- Supports access control lists (ACLs) and implements user access control based on the user group policy.
- Provides fine-grained bandwidth management for each user.
- Supports user isolation policies.
- Supports unified authentication on the AC in Fit AP mode.
- Identifies the device type according to the organizationally unique identifier (OUI) in the MAC address, user agent (UA) information in an HTTP packet, and DHCP options in Fit AP mode.
- The RADIUS server delivers packet forwarding, security, and QoS policies according to the device type carried in the RADIUS authentication and accounting packets in Fit AP mode.
High security
- Open system authentication
- WEP authentication/encryption
- WPA/WPA2-PSK authentication and encryption
- WPA/WPA2-802.1x authentication and encryption
- TKIP and CCMP encryption for WPA/WPA2/WPA-WPA2: the CCMP uses a 128-bit AES algorithm to encrypt data and has a high security level.
- WAPI authentication and encryption
- Supports wireless intrusion detection system (WIDS) and wireless intrusion prevention system (WIPS), including rogue device detection and countermeasure, attack detection and dynamic blacklist, STA/AP blacklist and whitelist.
Flexible networking and environment adaptability
- Provides flexible networking capabilities and applies to various application scenarios. Mesh and WDS scenarios are supported only in Fit AP mode.
- Has strong environment adaptability. The AP can automatically select the transmission rates, channels, and transmit power to adapt to various radio environments and avoid interference in real time.
- Adjusts bandwidth allocation based on the user quantity and environment to improve user experience.
- Supports the MIMO antenna system and connects to an external dual-band antennas (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz). The antenna direction can be flexibly adjusted.
- Identifies interference sources such as Bluetooth devices, microwave ovens, cordless phones, ZigBees, game controllers, 2.4 GHz/5 GHz wireless video and audio devices, and baby monitors in Fit AP mode and works with eSight to locate interference sources and display spectrums.
Simple device management and maintenance
- Automatically goes online and loads the configuration, and supports plug-and-play (PnP) in Fit AP mode.
- Supports batch upgrade.
- Allows real-time monitoring on the network management system (NMS) to facilitate remote configuration and fast fault location.
- Supports the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) to implement automatic link discovery and obtain the network topology.
WLAN features
- Complies with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and passed the certification of Wi-Fi Alliance.
- Maximum rate: 1.75Gbit/s.
- Maximum ratio combining (MRC)
- Maximum-likelihood detection (MLD)
- Data unit aggregation, including A-MPDU (Tx/Rx) and A-MSDU (Rx only)
- 802.11 dynamic frequency selection (DFS).
- Short GI in 20 MHz, 40 MHz, and 80 MHz modes
- Priority mapping and packet scheduling based on a WMM profile to implement priority-based data processing and forwarding
- Automatic and manual rate adjustment (the rate is adjusted automatically by default)
- WLAN channel management and channel rate adjustment
- Automatic channel scanning and interference avoidance
- Service set identifier (SSID) hiding
- Signal sustain technology (SST)
- Unscheduled automatic power save delivery (U-APSD)
- Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) in Fit AP mode
- Automatically going online in Fit AP mode
- Wireless distribution system (WDS) in Fit AP mode
- Mesh networking in Fit AP mode
Network features
- Compliance with IEEE 802.3u
- Auto-negotiation of the rate and duplex mode and automatic switchover between the Media Dependent Interface (MDI) and Media Dependent Interface Crossover (MDI-X)
- SSID-based VLAN assignment
- VLAN trunk on uplink Ethernet interfaces
- 4094 VLAN IDs (1-4094) and a maximum of 16 virtual APs (VAPs) for each radio
- AP control channel in tagged and untagged mode
- DHCP client, obtaining IP addresses through DHCP
- Tunnel data forwarding and direct data forwarding
- STA isolation in the same VLAN
- Access control lists (ACLs)
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
- Uninterrupted service forwarding upon CAPWAP channel disconnection in Fit AP mode
- Unified authentication on the AC in Fit AP mode
- AC dual-link backup in Fit AP mode
- Native IPv6
- IPv4/IPv6 dual stack
- IPv6 Portal
- IPv6 SAVI
- IPv4/IPv6 ACL
QoS features
- Priority mapping and packet scheduling based on a WMM profile to implement priority-based data processing and forwarding
- WMM parameter management for each radio
- WMM power saving
- Priority mapping for upstream packets and flow-based mapping for downstream packets
- Queue mapping and scheduling
- User-based bandwidth limiting
- Adaptive bandwidth management (the system dynamically adjusts bandwidth based on the number of users and radio environment to improve user experience)
- Airtime scheduling
- Multi-lane scheduling
Security features
- Open system authentication
- WEP authentication/encryption
- WPA/WPA2-PSK authentication and encryption
- WPA/WPA2-802.1x authentication and encryption
- WAPI authentication and encryption
- Supports wireless intrusion detection system (WIDS) and wireless intrusion prevention system (WIPS), including rogue device detection and countermeasure, attack detection and dynamic blacklist, STA/AP blacklist and whitelist.
- DHCP Snooping
- DAI(Dynamic ARP Inspection)
- IPSG(IP Source Guard)
Maintenance features
- Unified management and maintenance on the AC in Fit AP mode
- Automatically going online and loading configurations, and plug-and-play (PnP) in Fit AP mode
- WDS zero-configuration deployment in Fit AP mode
- Mesh network zero-configuration deployment in Fit AP mode
- Batch upgrade
- Local AP management through the serial interface or using Telnet
- Real-time configuration monitoring and fast fault location using the NMS
- System status alarm
BYOD
- Identifies the device type according to the organizationally unique identifier (OUI) in the MAC address.
- Identifies the device type according to the user agent (UA) information in an HTTP packet.
- Identifies the device type according to DHCP options.
- The RADIUS server delivers packet forwarding, security, and QoS policies according to the device type carried in the RADIUS authentication and accounting packets.
Locating Service
- Locates tags manufactured by AeroScout or Ekahau.
- Locates Wi-Fi terminals.
Spectrum Analysis
- Identifies interference sources such as Bluetooth devices, microwave ovens, cordless phones, ZigBees, game controllers, 2.4 GHz/5 GHz wireless video and audio devices, and baby monitors.
- Works with eSight to locate and perform spectrum analysis on interference sources.
Specifications
Item | Description | |
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Technical specifications | Dimensions (H×W×D) | 220 mm x 220 mm x 53 mm |
Weight | 1.0 kg | |
System memory | 128 MB DDR2 32 MB flash memory | |
Power specifications | Power input | DC 12V±10% POE Power: -48V DC PoE function in compliance with IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at |
Maximum power consumption | 13 W NOTE: The actual maximum power consumption depends on local laws and regulations. | |
Environment parameters | Operating temperature | -10℃ to +50℃ |
Storage temperature | -40℃ to +70℃ | |
Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) | |
Waterproof grade | IP41 | |
Altitude | –60 m to 4000 m |
Radio Specifications
Item | Description | ||||
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Antenna type | External antenna | ||||
Antenna gain | 2.4 GHz: 2.5 dBi 5 GHz: 4 dBi | ||||
Maximum number of concurrent users |
≤ 256 | ||||
Maximum transmit power |
20 dBm You can adjust the transmit power from the maximum transmit power by 20 dB, with a step of 1 dB. NOTE:Actual transmit power depends on local laws and regulations. | ||||
Maximum number of non-overlapping channels | 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g 20MHz: 3 802.11n 20MHz: 3 40MHz: 1 |
5 GHz 802.11a 20MHz: 5 802.11n 20MHz: 5 40MHz: 2 802.11ac 20 MHz: 5 40 MHz: 2 80 MHz: 1 | |||
NOTE:The number of non-overlapping channels allowed varies in different countries. For details, see the Country codes & Channels compliance status | |||||
Channel Rate | 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbit/s | ||||
802.11a/g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbit/s | |||||
802.11n data rate(2.4 GHz and 5 GHz): 6.5~600 Mbit/s 802.11ac data rate(5 GHz): 6.5 ~1300 Mbit/s | |||||
Receive sensitivity | 2.4 GHz 802.11b (CCK) -96 dBm @ 1 Mbit/s -91 dBm @ 2 Mbit/s -92 dBm @ 5.5 Mbit/s -88 dBm @ 11 Mbit/s |
2.4 GHz 802.11g (non-HT20) -91 dBm @ 6 Mbit/s -90 dBm @ 9 Mbit/s -89 dBm @ 12 Mbit/s -86 dBm @ 18 Mbit/s -83 dBm @ 24 Mbit/s -80 dBm @ 36 Mbit/s -76 dBm @ 48 Mbit/s -74 dBm @ 54 Mbit/s |
2.4 GHz 802.11n (HT20) -91 dBm @ MCS0 -88 dBm @ MCS1 -86 dBm @ MCS2 -81 dBm @ MCS3 -78 dBm @ MCS4 -74 dBm @ MCS5 -72 dBm @ MCS6 -71 dBm @ MCS7 -89 dBm @ MCS8 -88 dBm @ MCS9 -86 dBm @ MCS10 -82 dBm @ MCS11 -79 dBm @ MCS12 -74 dBm @ MCS13 -73 dBm @ MCS14 -71 dBm @ MCS15 |
2.4 GHz 802.11n (HT40) -88 dBm @ MCS0 -85 dBm @ MCS1 -83 dBm @ MCS2 -78 dBm @ MCS3 -75 dBm @ MCS4 -71 dBm @ MCS5 -70 dBm @ MCS6 -68 dBm @ MCS7 -88 dBm @ MCS8 -85 dBm @ MCS9 -82 dBm @ MCS10 -79 dBm @ MCS11 -76 dBm @ MCS12 -71 dBm @ MCS13 -70 dBm @ MCS14 -68 dBm @ MCS15 | |
5 GHz 802.11a (non-HT20) -89 dBm @ 6 Mbit/s -88 dBm @ 9 Mbit/s -86 dBm @ 12 Mbit/s -83 dBm @ 18 Mbit/s -80 dBm @ 24 Mbit/s -77 dBm @ 36 Mbit/s -73 dBm @ 48 Mbit/s -71 dBm @ 54 Mbit/s |
5 GHz 802.11n (HT20) -90 dBm @ MCS0 -85 dBm @ MCS1 -84 dBm @ MCS2 -78 dBm @ MCS3 -75 dBm @ MCS4 -71 dBm @ MCS5 -70 dBm @ MCS6 -68 dBm @ MCS7 -88 dBm @ MCS8 -88 dBm @ MCS9 -85 dBm @ MCS10 -82 dBm @ MCS11 -79 dBm @ MCS12 -74 dBm @ MCS13 -73 dBm @ MCS14 -71 dBm @ MCS15 |
5 GHz 802.11n (HT40) -85 dBm @ MCS0 -82 dBm @ MCS1 -79 dBm @ MCS2 -75 dBm @ MCS3 -72 dBm @ MCS4 -68 dBm @ MCS5 -66 dBm @ MCS6 -64 dBm @ MCS7 -87 dBm @ MCS8 -84 dBm @ MCS9 -81 dBm @ MCS10 -79 dBm @ MCS11 -76 dBm @ MCS12 -71 dBm @ MCS13 -70 dBm @ MCS14 -68 dBm @ MCS15 | |||
5GHz 802.11ac (VTH20) –88 dBm @ MCS0NSS1 –85 dBm @ MCS1NSS1 –83 dBm @ MCS2NSS1 –79 dBm @ MCS3NSS1 –76 dBm @ MCS4NSS1 –72 dBm @ MCS5NSS1 –71 dBm @ MCS6NSS1 –70 dBm @ MCS7NSS1 –65 dBm @ MCS8NSS1 |
5GHz 802.11ac (VTH40) –85 dBm @ MCS0NSS1 –83 dBm @ MCS1NSS1 –78 dBm @ MCS2NSS1 –77 dBm @ MCS3NSS1 –73 dBm @ MCS4NSS1 –69 dBm @ MCS5NSS1 –68 dBm @ MCS6NSS1 –67 dBm @ MCS7NSS1 –66 dBm @ MCS8NSS1 –60 dBm @ MCS9NSS1 |
5GHz 802.11ac (VTH80) –82 dBm @ MCS0NSS1 –79 dBm @ MCS1NSS1 –77 dBm @ MCS2NSS1 –74 dBm @ MCS3NSS1 –73 dBm @ MCS4NSS1 –66 dBm @ MCS5NSS1 –65 dBm @ MCS6NSS1 –64 dBm @ MCS7NSS1 –59 dBm @ MCS8NSS1 –57 dBm @ MCS9NSS1 |
The AP5130DN provides 802.11n/ac wireless access networks for places with simple building structure, small size, dense users, and high capacity demands, such as small and medium enterprises and branches. The AP5130DN can be flexibly deployed and works in both Fit AP and bridge mode.
The AP5130DN can work as a Fat AP or Fit AP and switch flexibly between the two working modes based on the network plan.
When the wireless network scale is small, customers need to purchase only AP products and set the APs to work as Fat APs. As the network scale expands, tens of or hundreds of APs exist on the network. To simplify network management, customers are advised to purchase wireless access controllers (ACs) to perform centralized management on the APs and set the APs to work as Fit APs.
Fit AP networking (AP mode):
In this networking, the AP functions as a Fit AP and provides only data forwarding functions. The AC is responsible for user access, AP going online, AP management, authentication, routing, security, and QoS.
Fit AP networking (WDS mode: point-to-point):
Fit AP networking (WDS mode: point-to-multipoint):
In this networking, the AP connects two or more independently wired or wireless LANs through wireless links to construct a network on which users can exchange data. In Wireless Distribution System (WDS) mode, the AP supports point-to-point (P2P) and point-to-multipoint (P2MP) networking modes. With 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands, the AP can implement wireless bridging and access functions.
Fit AP mesh networking:
On the preceding network, APs function as mesh points (MPs) and are fully-meshed to establish an auto-configured and self-healing wireless mesh network (WMN). APs with the gateway function can work as the mesh portal points (MPPs) through which the WMN can provide access to the Internet. Terminals connect to APs to access the WMN. The WMN uses dedicated mesh routing protocols to guarantee high transmission quality and is more applicable to scenarios that require high bandwidth and highly stable Internet connections.
Fat AP networking:
On the preceding network, the device functions as a Fat AP to implement functions such as user access, authentication, data security, service forwarding, and QoS.