Feature matrix for the wx5500e – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Module Feature

WX61

03

LSQM1W

CMD0

LSRM1WC

M3A1

LSUM3W

CMD0

EWPXM1

WCME0

LSUM1W

CME0

Multicast
optimization

Yes. Yes.

Yes.

Yes. Yes. Yes.

Guest access
tunnel

Yes. Yes.

Yes.

Yes. Yes. Yes.

Bonjour gateway Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Hotspot 2.0

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

High
availabil

ity

Stateful failover

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

Yes.

VPN VPN

Yes. Yes.

Yes.

Yes. Yes. Yes.

SSL VPN SSL VPN

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

Feature matrix for the WX5500E

The access controller engine and switching engine of the WX5540E adopt the OAA architecture. The

switching engine is integrated on the access controller engine as OAP software. You actually log in to the

access controller engine when you log in to the switch by default.
H3C recommends not configuring QoS rate limiting or 802.1X authentication on the internal aggregate

interfaces (BAGG1) between the switching engine and the access controller engine on a WX5540E

access controller. Inappropriate rate limiting or authentication settings on the internal aggregate

interfaces can cause communication problems between the switching engine and the access controller
engine. The switching engine's internal aggregate interface is formed by interfaces Ten-GigabitEthernet

1/0/29 through Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/32. The access controller engine's internal aggregate

interface is formed by interfaces Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 through Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/4.
This document only describes the feature matrix for the access controller engine of the WX5540E. For
configuration information about the switching engine of the WX5540E, see H3C WX5540E Access

Controller Switching Engine Configuration Guide and H3C WX5540E Access Controller Switching

Engine Command Reference.

Table 5 Feature matrix for the WX5540E

Module Feature

WX5510E

WX5540E

Device

License
manage

ment

License
management

No. No.

Enhanced license
management

Supports IAA and RFP.
Supports configuring the
numbers of APs and sensors

(WIPS).
Supports 0 concurrent APs

and 0 concurrent sensors by
default, and can be extended

to support 512 concurrent APs

and 512 concurrent sensors.

Supports IAA, RFP, and
HACC.
Supports configuring the
numbers of APs and sensors

(WIPS).
Supports 0 concurrent APs

and 0 concurrent sensors by
default, and can be extended

to support 1536 concurrent

APs and 1536 concurrent
sensors.

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