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Redundancy Design
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Supervisors, power modules, CMUs, fans trays
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Wireless Network Management
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Native AC
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AP access control, AP region management, and AP profile management
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Radio profile management, uniform static configuration, and centralized dynamic management
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Basic WLAN services, QoS, security, and user management
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Deployment of ACs on different network layers
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User Management
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Unified user management
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802.1x, MAC address, and Portal authentication
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Traffic- and time-based accounting
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User authorization based on user groups, domains, and time ranges
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VLAN
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4K VLANs
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Access, trunk, and hybrid interface types, auto-negotiation of LNP links
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Default VLAN
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VLAN switching
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QinQ and selective QinQ
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MAC address-based VLAN assignment
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VxLAN
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VxLAN
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Configured through NETCONF protocol
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ARP
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256K ARP entries
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MAC Address
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1M MAC address entries
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MAC address learning and aging
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Static, dynamic, and blackhole MAC address entries
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Packet filtering based on source MAC addresses
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Limit on the number of MAC addresses learned on ports and VLANs
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Ring Protection
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STP (IEEE 802.1d), RSTP (IEEE 802.1w), and MSTP (IEEE 802.1s)
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SEP
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BPDU protection, root protection, and loop protection
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BPDU tunnel
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ERPS (G.8032)
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IP Routing
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1M IPv4 routing entries
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IPv4 routing protocols, such as RIP v1/v2, OSPF, BGP, and IS-IS
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IPv6 dynamic routing protocols, such as RIPng, OSPFv3, IS-ISv6, and BGP4+
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Multicast
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128,000 multicast routing entries
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IGMP v1/v2/v3 and IGMP v1/v2/v3 snooping
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PIM-DM, PIM-SM, and PIM-SSM
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MSDP and MBGP
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Fast leave
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Multicast traffic control
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Multicast querier
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Multicast packet suppression
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Multicast CAC
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Multicast ACL
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MPLS
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Basic MPLS functions
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MPLS OAM
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MPLS-TE
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MPLS VPN/VLL/VPLS
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CSS Switch Fabric Clustering
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CSS Switch Fabric Clustering (S7706 and S7712)
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Service Port Clustering
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Service Port Clustering (S7706 and S7712)
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Reliability
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LACP and E-Trunk between devices
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VRRP and BFD for VRRP
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BFD for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/static route
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NSF and GR for BGP/IS-IS/OSPF/LDP
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TE FRR and IP FRR
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HSR
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Ethernet OAM (IEEE 802.3ah and 802.1ag)
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ITU-Y.1731
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DLDP
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QoS
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256K ACLs
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Traffic classification based on Layer 2 protocol packet header, Layer 3 protocol information, Layer 4 protocol information, and 802.1p priority
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ACL, CAR, re-marking, and scheduling
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Queue scheduling algorithms including PQ, WRR, DRR, PQ + WRR, and PQ + DRR
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Congestion avoidance mechanisms, such as WRED and tail drop
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HQoS
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Traffic shaping
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Configuration and Maintenance
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Zero-Touch Provisioning
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Console and SSH terminals
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Network management protocols, such as SNMP v1/v2c/v3
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File uploading and downloading using FTP and TFTP
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BootROM upgrade and remote upgrade
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Hot patches
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User operation logs
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Security and Management
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802.1x authentication and portal authentication
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MACSec
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NAC
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RADIUS and HWTACACS authentication
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Different user levels for commands, preventing unauthorized users from using certain commands
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Defense against DoS attacks, TCP SYN Flood attacks, UDP Flood attacks, broadcast storms, and heavy traffic attacks
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Ping and traceroute
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RMON
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Service Chain
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Time synchronization
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IEEE 1588v2
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SyncE
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Value-added Service*
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Firewall
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NAT
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NetStream
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IPSec
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Load balancing
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IPS
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Interoperability
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Supports VBST (compatible with PVST/PVST+/RPVST)
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Supports LNP (similar to DTP)
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Supports VCMP (similar to VTP)
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Energy Conservation
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IEEE 802.3az: Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
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Working Voltage
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DC: –38.4V to –72V
AC: 90V to 290V
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