Huawei AC6005 128 access points Access Controller

Huawei AC6005 128 access points Access Controller

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Place of Origin:
China
Brand Name:
Huawei
Model Number:
UC6005

Shanghai Chu Cheng Information Technology Co., Ltd.

Business Type: Trading Company
Shanghai China
Main Products: Communication Equipment Transmission Equipment ,Access ,Switch ,Router ,Gateway ,WIFI ,RouterExport

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Huawei AC6005 128 access points  Access Controller

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Huawei AC6005 128 access points Access Controller

 

Ports

Huawei AC6005 128 access points Access Controller

1. MODE button: switches working mode of indicators.

2. Six 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet electrical ports

3. Two combo ports

4. Console port

5. USB port

Huawei AC6005 128 access points Access Controller

Indicator Description

The AC6005-8-PWR has the same indicators on the front panel as the AC6005-8 except that the AC6005-8-PWR has a PoE indicator. The following uses the appearance of the AC6005-8-PWR as an example.

No.Indicator/ButtonStatusDescription
1Power supply indicator: PWROffThe AC6005-8-PWR is powered off.
Steady greenThe power supply is working properly.
Steady orange NOTE:Only the PWR indicator on the AC6005-8-PWR displays orange.The PoE power supply is faulty.
2System status indicator: SYSOffThe system is not running.
GreenFast blinking: The system is starting. 
Slow blinking: The system is running properly.
Steady redThe system cannot start normally, or an overheat alarm or fan alarm is generated.
3State mode indicator: STATOffThe state mode is not selected.
Steady greenThe service port indicator works in the default mode (STAT). In this mode, the indicator indicates the port status.
4Speed mode indicator: SPEDOffThe speed mode is not selected.
Steady greenThe service port indicator indicates the port speed. After 45 seconds, the service port indicator automatically restores to the default mode (STAT).
5PoE mode indicator: PoE
NOTE:Only the AC6005-8-PWR has this indicator.
OffThe PoE mode is not selected.
Steady greenThe service port indicator indicates the PoE status of each port. After 45 seconds, the service port indicator automatically restores to the default mode (STAT).
6Mode switching button: MODE-AC6005-8-PWR:
When you press the button once, the SPED indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the speed of the ports.
When you press the button for a second time, the PoE indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the PoE status of the ports.
When you press the button for a third time, the STAT indicator turns green.
AC6005-8:
When you press the button once, the SPED indicator turns green and the service port indicators indicate the speed of the ports.
When you press the button for a second time, the STAT indicator turns green.
If you do not press the button within 45 seconds, the indicators restore to the default mode. That is, the STAT indicator turns green, and the SPED and PoE indicators are off.
7Service port indicator GE electrical ports: The first indicator indicates the status of the bottom left port. The indicators correspond to the ports from bottom to top and from left to right.
GE optical ports: Each optical port has a corresponding indicator above it.
Descriptions of service port indicators vary in different modes. For details, see the following table.


ModeStatusDescription
STATOffNo link has been established to the port or the port has been shut down.
GreenSteady on: A link has been established to the port.
Blinking: The port is sending or receiving data.
SPEDOffNo link has been established to the port or the port has been shut down.
GreenSteady on: The port is working at 10 or 100 Mbit/s.
Blinking: The port is working at 1000 Mbit/s.
PoE
NOTE:Only the AC6005-8-PWR has this indicator.
OffThe port is not providing PoE power.
Steady greenThe port is providing PoE power.
OrangeSteady on: The PoE function is disabled on the port.
Blinking: The port stops providing PoE power because a fault occurs, for example, an incompatible powered device (PD) is connected to the port.
Blinking green and orangeThe port cannot provide PoE power due to any of the following reasons: 
The power of the PD exceeds the power supply capability of the port or exceeds the threshold.
The overall output power has reached the maximum output capability of the device.
The PoE power function is not enabled on the interface in manual power-management mode.

Switching and forwarding features

FeatureDescription
Ethernet featuresEthernetOperating modes of full duplex, half duplex, and auto-negotiation
Rates of an Ethernet interface: 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, 1000 Mbit/s, and auto-negotiation
Jumbo frames
Link aggregation
Load balancing among links of a trunk
Interface isolation and forwarding restriction
Broadcast storm suppression
VLANAccess modes of access, trunk, and hybrid
Default VLAN
MACAutomatic learning and aging of MAC addresses Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address
entries
Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses
Interface-based MAC learning limiting
ARPStatic and dynamic ARP entries
ARP in a VLAN
Aging of ARP entries
LLDPLLDP
Ethernet loop protectionMSTPSTP
RSTP
MSTP
BPDU protection, root protection, and loop
protection
Partitioned STP

IPv4 forwarding

IPv4 features

ARP and RARP
ARP proxy
Auto-detection
NAT
Bonjour Protocol

Unicast routing featuresStatic route
RIP-1 and RIP-2
OSPF
BGP
IS-IS
Routing policies and policy-based routing
URPF check
DHCP client, server and relay
DHCP snooping
Multicast routing featuresIGMPv1, IGMPv2, and IGMPv3
PIM-SM
Multicast routing policies
RPF

IPv6 forwarding

IPv6 features

ND Protocol

Unicast routing featuresStatic route
RIPng
OSPFv3
BGP4+
IS-IS IPv6
DHCPv6
DHCPv6 Snooping
Multicast routing featuresMLD
MLD Snooping
Device reliabilityBFDBFD
Layer 2 multicast featuresLayer 2 multicastIGMP snooping
Prompt leave
Multicast traffic control
Inter-VLAN multicast replication
Ethernet OAMEFM OAMNeighbor discovery
Link monitoring
Fault notification
Remote loopback
QoS featuresTraffic classificationTraffic classification based on the combination of the L2 protocol header, IP 5-tuple, outbound interface, and 802.1p priority
ActionAccess control after traffic classification
Traffic policing based on traffic classification
Re-marking packets based on traffic classifiers
Class-based packet queuing
Associating traffic classifiers with traffic behaviors
Queue schedulingPQ scheduling
DRR scheduling
PQ+DRR scheduling
WRR scheduling
PQ+WRR scheduling
Congestion avoidanceSRED
WRED
Configuration and maintenanceTerminal serviceConfigurations using command lines
Error message and help information in English and Chinese
Login through console and Telnet terminals
Send function and data communications
between terminal users
File systemFile systems
Directory and file management
File uploading and downloading using FTP and
TFTP
Debugging and maintenanceUnified management over logs, alarms, and
debugging information
Electronic labels
User operation logs
Detailed debugging information for network
fault diagnosis
Network test tools such as traceroute and ping
commands
Interface mirroring and flow mirroring
Version upgradeDevice software loading and online software loading
BootROM online upgrade
In-service patching
Security and managementSystem securityDifferent user levels for commands, preventing unauthorized users from accessing AC6005
SSHv2.0
RADIUS and HWTACACS authentication for login users
ACL filtering
DHCP packet filtering (with the Option 82 field)
Defense against control packet attacks
Defenses against attacks such as source address
spoofing, Land, SYN flood (TCP SYN), Smurf
ping flood (ICMP echo), Teardrop, and Ping of Death attacks
IPSec
Network managementICMP-based ping and traceroute
SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3
Standard MIB
RMON

AP Management Specifications

FeatureSpecifications
AP access controlDisplays MAC addresses or SNs of APs in the whitelist. Adds a single AP or multiple APs (by specifying a range of MAC addresses or SNs) to the whitelist.
Automatically discovering and manually confirming APs.
Automatically discovering APs without manually confirming them.
AP region managementSupports three AP region deployment modes:
Distributed deployment: APs are deployed independently. An AP is equivalent to a region and does not interfere with other APs. APs work at the maximum power and do not perform radio calibration.
Common deployment: APs are loosely deployed. The transmit power of each radio is less than 50% of the maximum transmit power. Centralized deployment: APs are densely deployed. The transmit power of each radio is less than 25% of the maximum transmit power.
Specifies the default region to which automatically discovered APs are added.
AP profile managementSpecifies the default AP profile that is applied to automatically discovered APs.
AP type managementManages AP attributes including the number of interfaces, AP types, number of radios, radio types, maximum number of virtual access points (VAPs), maximum number of associated users, and radio gain (for APs deployed indoors).
Provides default AP types.
Supports user-defined AP types.
Network topology managementSupports LLDP topology detection.

Radio Management Specifications

FeatureSpecifications

Radio profile management

The following parameters can be configured in a radio profile:

Radio working mode and rate
Automatic or manual channel and power adjustment mode
Radio calibration interval
The radio type can be set to 802.11b, 802.11b/g, 802.11b/g/n, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11g/n, 802.11a, 802.11a/n, or 802.11ac.
You can bind a radio to a specified radio profile.

Unified static configuration of parametersRadio parameters such as the channel and power of each radio are configured on the AC and then delivered to APs.
Dynamic managementAPs can automatically select working channels and power when they go online.
In an AP region, APs automatically adjust working channels and power in the event of signal interference:
Global calibration: The optimal working channel and power of a specified AP can be adjusted.
Partial calibration: The optimal working channels and power of all the APs in a specified region can be adjusted.
When an AP is removed or goes offline, the AC6005 increases the power of neighboring APs to compensate for the coverage hole.
Automatic selection and calibration of radio parameters in AP regions are supported.

Enhanced service capabilities

The AC supports 802.1a/b/g/n/ac. These modes can be used independently or jointly (an, bg, bgn, and gn).
The AC preferentially uses the 5 GHz frequency band for STAs.
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency load balancing

WLAN Service Management Specifications

FeatureSpecifications
ESS managementAllows you to enable SSID broadcast, set the maximum number of access users, and set the association aging time in an ESS.
Isolates APs at Layer 2 in an ESS.
Maps an ESS to a service VLAN.
Associates an ESS with a security profile or a QoS profile.
Enables IGMP for APs in an ESS.
VAP-based service managementAdds multiple VAPs at a time by binding radios to ESSs.
Displays information about a single VAP, VAPs with a specified ESS, or all VAPs.
Supports configuration of offline APs.
Creates VAPs according to batch delivered service provisioning rules in automatic AP discovery mode.
Service provisioning managementSupports service provisioning rules configured for a specified radio of a specified AP type.
Adds automatically discovered APs to the default AP region. The default AP region is configurable.
Applies a service provisioning rule to a region to enable APs in the region to go online.
Multicast service managementSupports IGMP snooping.
Supports IGMP proxy.
Load balancingPerforms load balancing among radios in a load balancing group.
Supports two load balancing modes:
Based on the number of STAs connected to each radio
Based on the traffic volume on each radio

QOS

FeatureSpecifications
WMM profile managementEnables or disables Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM).
Allows a WMM profile to be applied to radios of multiple APs.
Traffic profile managementManages traffic from APs and maps packet priorities according to traffic profiles.
Applies a QoS policy to each ESS by binding a traffic profile to each ESS.
AC traffic controlManages QoS profiles.
Uses ACLs to perform traffic classification.
Limits incoming and outgoing traffic rates for each user based on inbound and outbound CAR parameters.
Limits the traffic rate based on ESSs or VAPs.
AP traffic controlControls traffic of multiple users and allows users to share bandwidth.
Limits the rate of a specified VAP.
Packet priority configurationSets the QoS priority (IP precedence or DSCP priority) for CAPWAP control channels.
Sets the QoS priority for CAPWAP data channels:
Allows you to specify the CAPWAP header priority.
Maps 802.1p priorities of user packets to ToS priorities of tunnel packets.

Airtime scheduling

Allocates equal time to users for occupying the channel, which improves users' Internet access experience.

WLAN Security Specifications

FeatureSpecifications
WLAN security profile managementManages authentication and encryption modes using WLAN security profiles.
Binds security profiles to ESS profiles.
Authentication modesOpen system authentication with no encryption
WEP authentication/encryption
WPA/WPA2 authentication and encryption:
WPA/WPA2-PSK+TKIP
WPA/WPA2-PSK+CCMP
WPA/WPA2-802.1x+TKIP
WPA/WPA2-802.1x+CCMP
WAPI authentication and encryption:
Supports centralized WAPI authentication.
Supports three-certificate WAPI authentication, which is compatible with traditional two-certificate authentication.
Issues a certificate file together with a private key.
Allows users to use MAC addresses as accounts for authentication by the RADIUS server.
Portal authentication:
Allows an AC to function as a portal gateway.
Prohibits an AC from functioning as a portal gateway.
Supports only Layer 2 portal.
Combined authenticationCombined MAC authentication:
PSK+MAC authentication
MAC+portal authentication:
MAC authentication is used first. When MAC authentication fails, portal authentication is used.
This type of authentication applies only to centralized forwarding.
AAALocal authentication/local accounts (MAC addresses and accounts)
RADIUS authentication
Multiple authentication servers:
Supports backup authentication servers.
Specifies authentication servers based on account.
Configures authentication servers based on account.
Binds user accounts to SSIDs.
Security isolationPort-based isolation
User group-based isolation
WIDSRouge device scan, identification, defense, and countermeasures, which includes dynamic blacklist configuration and detection of rogue APs, STAs, and network attacks.
Authority controlACL limit based on the following:
Port
User group
User
Other security featuresSSID hiding
IP source guard:
Configures IP and MAC binding entries statically.
Generates IP and MAC binding entries dynamically.

 

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