Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
* DellOro Group, WLAN Market ReportFebruary 2010, Enterprise WLAN Market Share. ** No nancial information available prior to 2008 since Trapeze was a private company before the Belden acquisition. The Belden 10Q and 10K reports provide only minimal Trapeze nancial info. No market share reporting to DellOro prior to 2008.
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Antennas
External
Internal
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Number of Clients Supported Multi-band RF Monitoring RF Management: RF Auto-Tuning (Power, Channel) Client Load Balancing (Includes Band Steering) Distributed Forwarding Cisco CleanAir/ Spectrum Intelligence Equivalent Standalone Operation Controller Operation Security
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
No Yes
1040, 1040, 1140, 1130, 1240 1130, 1240 1140, 3500 1140, 3500 1260, 3500
(b/g only)
2x3:2 MIMO
WPA/WPA2 VLANs (ESSIDs) Intrusion Protection System (IPS): Operate as Sensor Rogue AP Detection
Yes/Yes 32
Yes/Yes 32
Yes/Yes 64
Yes/Yes 64
Yes/Yes 64
Yes/Yes 64
Yes/Yes 64
2x2:2 MIMO
3x3:2 MIMO
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NOTES
No, No, No, No, No, No, No, Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary Proprietary No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
No
No
No
No
No
No
MP-522E only
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3x3:2 MIMO
10/100 Ethernet
1 1
10/100/1000 Ethernet Fiber Power PoE 100v-240V AC with Adapter DC Power via Solar Panels DC Power over Cable Management Via Web GUI Via Controller Via RingMaster Physical IP Rating NEMA Wireless Certications WPA/WPA2 WMM/WMM-PS Hazardous Certications Class (I to III)/Division (1 or 2) ATEX Zone (02) IECEx External 48v (Not 802.3af-compliant)
External N-Type
External N-Type
None No Yes
None No Yes
IP67 Type 4x
No, Proprietary None None No
No, Proprietary None None No
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Trapeze Controllers
Model/Series Product Number Cisco WLC Equivalent Scalability Maximum APs Maximum Remote APs Maximum Clients Throughput-encrypted (3DES) Throughput-encrypted (AES) Form Factor Interfaces LAN: 10/100 Ethernet LAN: 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN: 10G Ethernet WAN PoE VLANs (per AP) Roaming CAPWAP: APController Tunnels Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol (DHCP) Server and Relay Distributed Forwarding Redundancy (N:N and Clustering Optional) Security Routing FirewallPer User (Optional) Network Address Translation (NAT) Captive Portal/Guest Access 802.1x MAC Filtering/ACL No Yes 64 L2/L3 No, Proprietary No Yes 64 L2/L3 No, Proprietary No No / Yes 64 L2/L3 No, Proprietary No No 64 L2/L3 No, Proprietary No No 64 L2/L3 No, Proprietary 2 8 2 (SFP)/16 2 (SPF)/2 (SPF) 4 (GBIC) and 4 1000 UTP 4 GE SFP and 4 1000 UTP 8 GE or 2 10GE 4 N/A Not Specied Not Specied Not Specied <1 RU, Mini 12 N/A Not Specied Not Specied Not Specied 1 RU 32 to 192 N/A Not Specied Not Specied Not Specied 1 RU 40, 80, 120 N/A Not Specied Not Specied Not Specied 2 RU 128 N/A Not Specied 8 Gbps (unencrypted) Not Specied 1 RU 512 N/A Not Specied 28 Gbps (unencrypted) Not Specied 1 RU Section III: Enterprise Competitors 195 MXR-2 MXR-2 2106, WLC in ISR MX-8 MX-8 2112 MX-200/216 MX-200/216 4402, 4404, 5500, WiSM with Catalyst 6500 MX-400* MX-400* 4404, 5500 MX-800R MX-800R 4404, 5500, WiSM with Catalyst 6500 MX-2800 MX-2800 5500, WiSM with Catalyst 6500
* MX-400 is listed only on the Chinese web site.
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None
None
None
None
None
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No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
No No
* MX-400 is listed only on the Chinese web site.
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Maximum APs
Claim 100,000 Windows Server 2003 SP2 or Later Windows Server 2000 SP4 Windows XP SP2 or Later Windows Server 2008
N/A
Software
Trapeze has stopped selling the following products as of July 2010: Access Points: MP-372 except for China Controllers: MX-400 except for China
Switches/APs
Functionality R F planning and site survey (indoor/outdoor) C ongurationAPs and controller M onitoringRF, client, rogue, fault, reporting Guest access service conguration and monitor V oIP services conguration and monitor (QoS, CAC, etc.) R F Auto-tuning conguration and management Manager of managers for RingMaster Up to 20 RingMaster instances (RM-200 or software) Aggregation and summary of RingMaster info Network status and alarms Analysis of network loading and trafc patterns Executive snapshots via dashboard views Set and enforce access rules based on: SSID, user name pattern (e.g., domain\username), user type, location, accounting (lifetime or session), time of day, VLAN Integration with location (LA-200) Time of day and duration of access Guest pass access Open APIs for integration with other applications
Trapeze Weaknesses
Loss of the Trapeze OEM customer base: Nortel was acquired by Avaya who is now offering their own WLAN products, 3Com was acquired by HP, Enterasys is now offering Siemens HiPath products. Current products are WLAN only. No other IP network infrastructure products are offered, such as routing, switching, security, or VoIP. Solutions for wired and wireless security, wired and wireless VoIP, wired and wireless location, and essential network services can be implemented only when Trapeze products are used in combination with partner products. This entails added operational cost for coordination of vendors, products, interoperability, and support for technical issue resolution. VoWLAN interoperability with handsets and selected partners. No solution certication program.
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