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E-mail
3511891@qq.com
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Phone
15378180513
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Address
Room 1020, Jiayi Building, No. 22, South Section 1, First Ring Road, Chengdu City
Chengdu Darui Si Technology Co., Ltd
3511891@qq.com
15378180513
Room 1020, Jiayi Building, No. 22, South Section 1, First Ring Road, Chengdu City



- Supports adaptive 10M/100M/1000M
- Supports PoE power supply for 20 interfaces.
- Supports 10M/100M/1000M adaptive.
- Supports PoE power supply for 4 interfaces.
-150W DC power module
-150W AC power module
-00W AC PoE power module

| number | pilot lamp | colour | meaning |
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Power module indicator light: PWR1 |
green |
Always on: indicates that the power module is installed in slot 1 and the power supply is normal. |
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orange |
Constant brightness: It may be caused by the following reasons: When configured with dual power supply, the power module is in place but the switch is not turned on The power module is in place but the power is not connected Power failure. |
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Constant off: indicates that the power module of the slot is not in place or that the power module is supplying abnormal power when the device is configured with a single power supply. |
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2 |
Power module indicator light: PWR2 |
green |
Always on: indicates that the power module is installed in slot 2 and the power supply is normal. |
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orange |
Always bright: When configured with dual power supply, the power module is in place but the switch is not turned on The power module is in place but the power is not connected Power failure. |
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Constant off: indicates that the power module of the slot is not in place or that the power module is supplying abnormal power when the device is configured with a single power supply. |
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3 |
System running status indicator light: SYS |
green |
Slow flashing: indicates that the system is operating normally. Flash: Indicates that the system is in the process of starting up. |
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yellow |
Always on: indicates abnormal temperature or malfunction during device operation. Blinking: Indicates that the device has entered sleep mode. |
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red |
Always on: indicates that the system is not running properly after device registration, or there are abnormal alarms for power supply, fan, or temperature. |
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Constant shutdown: indicates that the system is not running. |
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4 |
State mode status light: STAT |
green |
Always on: indicates that the business port indicator light is in default mode, and in default mode, the business port indicator light is used to indicate the status of each port. |
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Constant extinction: indicates that the Status mode has not been selected. |
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5 |
Speed mode status light: SPED |
green |
Always on: indicates that the business port indicator light is temporarily used to indicate the SPED status of each port, and will automatically return to the default mode (STAT) after 45 seconds. |
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Constant off: indicates that Speed mode is not selected. |
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6 |
PoE mode status light: PoE |
green |
Green constant on: indicates that the business port indicator light is temporarily used to indicate the PoE status of each port, and will automatically return to the default mode (STAT) after 45 seconds. |
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Always on: indicates that at least one port is refusing to provide PoE power or has a PoE error without performing a MODE switch operation. |
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Constant off: indicates that PoE mode is not selected. |
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7 |
Mode switch button: MODE |
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Press the button once and the SPED light will turn green. At this time, the business port indicator light is temporarily used to indicate the SPED status of each port. Press again and the PoE light will turn green. At this time, the business port indicator light is temporarily used to indicate the PoE status of each port. Press again to restore the default state, that is, the STAT light will turn green. When the button is not pressed for more than 45 seconds, the mode status light will automatically return to the default mode (STAT light on green, SPED light and PoE light off). |
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8 |
Business port indicator light: GE electrical interface: The interface is numbered from 1, from bottom to top, and from left to right. GE/10GE optical interface: Please refer to the triangular arrow pointing. |
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The meaning of the business port indicator light is related to the mode it is in, please refer to the table below for details. |
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9 |
ETH interface indicator light |
green |
Always on: indicates that the port is connected. Flashing: Indicates that the port is sending or receiving data. Constant off: indicates that the port is not connected. |
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10 |
Mini USB interface indicator light |
green |
Always on: Indicates that the Mini USB interface is enabled.. Constant Off: Indicates that the Mini USB interface is not enabled, but the Console interface is enabled. When the Mini USB interface indicator light is constantly green, the Console interface indicator light is constantly off. |
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11 |
Console debugging interface indicator light |
green |
Always on: default state, indicating that the Console interface is enabled. Constant Off: Indicates that the Console interface is not enabled, while the Mini USB interface is enabled. When the Console interface indicator light is constantly green, the Mini USB interface indicator light is constantly off. |
Explanation of the meaning of business port indicator lights in various modes
| Display mode of business interface indicator light | Color of business interface indicator light | Interface indicator light status and meaning |
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Status mode |
green |
Constant shutdown: The interface is disconnected or closed. Always on: The interface is connected. Flashing: The interface is sending or receiving data. |
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Speed mode |
green |
Constant shutdown: The interface is disconnected or closed. Always bright: 10M/100M/1000M interface: The interface operates at a speed of 10M/100M. 1000M/10GE interface: The interface operates at a speed of 1000M. twinkle: 10M/100M/1000M interface: The interface operates at a speed of 1000M. 1000M/10GE interface: The interface operates at a speed of 10GE. |
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PoE mode |
- |
Constant off: indicates that the interface is not remotely powered. |
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green |
Always on: indicates that the interface is powered remotely. |
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yellow |
Always on: Indicates that the PoE function of the interface is disabled. Flashing: Indicates that power supply has been stopped due to incorrect PoE (such as inserting a non compatible PD). |
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Green and yellow |
Alternating flashing: Refuse PoE power supply to this interface when the power received exceeds the interface's power supply capacity or the set threshold power. The total power of the device's external power supply has reached the maximum power of the device's external power supply, and this interface is rejected for external power supply. Manual mode user did not turn on PD power supply. |
| attribute | describe | |
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| Ethernet characteristics | Ethernet |
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| VLAN |
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| MAC |
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| ARP |
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| LLDP | Support LLDP | |
| ERPs | MSTP |
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| IPv4 Forwarding | IPv4 Features |
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| Unicast routing characteristics |
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| Multicast routing characteristics |
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| IPv6 forwarding | IPv6 Features | ND protocol |
| Unicast routing characteristics |
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| Multicast routing characteristics |
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| Equipment reliability | BFD | BFD |
| Layer 2 multicast characteristics | Layer 2 multicast characteristics |
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| Ethernet OAM | EFM OAM |
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| QoS characteristics | flow classification | Support combination flow classification based on L2 protocol header, IP quintuple, outbound interface, and 802.1p priority |
| Flow action |
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| Queue scheduling |
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| congestion avoidance |
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| Application Control |
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| Configuration and maintenance | Terminal Services |
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| file system |
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| Debugging and maintenance |
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| version upgrade |
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| Security and Management | system safety |
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| network management |
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| characteristic | index |
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| Access control of AP devices |
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| AP Domain Management |
Discrete deployment: AP deployment is very independent, with no interference between APs. At this point, one AP is equivalent to one domain, operating at maximum power without tuning |
| AP configuration template management | Support specifying an AP configuration template as the default template for configuring automatic AP deployment |
| Management of AP device type characteristics |
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| Network topology management |
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| AP operation mode management |
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| characteristic | index |
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| RF Template Management |
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| Unified static configuration | Centralized configuration and management of RF parameters for the entire network: After network planning deployment, centralized configuration is carried out on AC, and RF parameters (working channel, transmission power, etc.) are distributed in batches to each AP |
| Centralized dynamic management |
- Local tuning: Adjust the optimal working channel and power of the specified AP |
| Business Enhancement |
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| Service Set (ESS) Management |
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| Business Management Based on VAP |
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| Automatic distribution management of configuration |
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| Multicast service management |
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| Load Balance |
- Load balancing based on the number of STAs |
| BYOD(Bring Your Own Device) |
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| Location Services |
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| Spectrum analysis |
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| Hotspot2.0 | • Support configuring Hotspot 2.0 network |
| Internet of Things | Support configuring IoT functions by inserting cards into the AP, achieving the integration of wireless network and IoT |
| characteristic | index |
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| WMM Template Management (WMM Profile) |
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| Traffic Profile Management |
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| AC flow control |
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| AP traffic control |
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| Message priority configuration |
- Specify data CAPWAP header priority |
| Airtime scheduling | Support time scheduling, allowing users to fairly occupy channel time and improve their internet experience. |
| characteristic | index |
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| WLAN Security Template Management |
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| Support multiple certifications |
- Support authentication/encryption methods for WEP - Support AC centralized WAPI authentication - Use the user's MAC address as the account and send it to the authentication server (Radius Server) for authentication - Support external Portal authentication |
| Support combination authentication |
- PSK&MAC certification - MAC authentication first, then Portal authentication |
| AAA |
- Support backup authentication servers |
| safety isolation |
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| WIDS | Support monitoring, identification, prevention, and countermeasures of illegal devices, including illegal AP and STA detection, attack detection, and dynamic blacklisting |
| access control |
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| Other security measures |
- Support static binding of terminal IP addresses |
| characteristic | index |
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| Wireless User Address Allocation | Integrate DHCP server to allocate addresses for wireless users |
| WLAN User Management |
- Limit the number of users' access by AP - Radius DM forces users to log off - Support querying user status information based on user MAC, AP, RF, WLAN ID methods |
| WLAN user roaming |
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| User Group Management |
- Support inter group isolation |
| classification | characteristic |
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| Maintenance and management | In command-line mode, it supports local configuration through the Console port and remote login via Telnet/SSH |
| Support web network management and use local graphical configuration | |
| Support network management to configure devices based on SNMP protocol | |
| The system provides a re detection function for hardware faults to avoid momentary interference that may cause incorrect detection results | |
| Automatically check version compatibility during system operation | |
| AC supports the function of software online upgrade. At the same time, it also provides the function of online software patches, which can be upgraded only for the features that need to be modified | |
| The AC upgrade process is automatically completed by a single command, saving valuable time for customers. Provide progress notifications during the upgrade process, and view the upgrade results after the upgrade is completed | |
| During the system upgrade process, if the new system software fails to start, the system can use the last successfully started system software to start | |
| AC supports hot patching function, and the business is not affected during the patching process. Hot patching supports rollback function and can record device information before and after hot patching operation | |
| Tracking and monitoring | In traditional IP networks, AC checks whether the network connection is reachable through Ping and TraceRoute, and records the transmission path of data packets online as a reference for fault location |
| AC provides a black box function to record the calling status of various characteristic modules, tasks, and events, and form process status information records and function call trajectories to improve the speed of fault localization | |
| AC supports the mirroring function based on interfaces or message streams, which will copy the observed message stream intact onto the observation interface. The external monitoring host is connected to the observation interface of AC, allowing network administrators to observe various types of message information flowing through AC in real time and conveniently, providing a basis for traffic detection, fault analysis and positioning, and data analysis |
| project | characteristic | |
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| Dimensions (length x width x height) | 442mm×420mm×43.6mm | |
| Maximum power consumption | 85W | |
| weight |
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| operation temperature | -5°C~+50°C | |
| relative humidity | 5%RH~95%RH, Non condensing | |
| altitude |
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| AC input voltage | rated voltage | 100V AC~240V AC,50/60Hz |
| Maximum voltage range | 90V AC~264V AC,47Hz~63Hz | |
| input voltage | rated voltage | -48V DC~-60V DC |
| Maximum voltage range | -36V DC~-72V DC | |
| project | specifications |
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| processor | Main frequency 1GHz |
| exchange capacity | 128Gbit/s |
| Forwarding ability | 10Gbit/s |
| DDR memory | 4GB |
| Flash Memory | 256MB |
| parameter | Parameter values |
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| Maximum number of manageable APs | Center AP: 128 Ordinary AP and remote unit: 1024 |
| Number of VLANs | 4K |
| Number of routing table entries | 10K |
| Number of multicast table entries | 4K |
| Number of DHCP IP address pools | Maximum 128 address pool, with a maximum allocation of 16K addresses per pool |
| local account | 1000 |
| Number of access control lists | 8K |
| Quantity of ESSID | 16K |
| User Group Management |
128 user groups The maximum number of ACL IDs referenced per group is 8 The maximum number of ACL rules associated with each group is 128
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| characteristic | index |
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| Networking method between AP and AC |
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| Forwarding mode |
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| Wireless networking mode |
- Supports point-to-point wireless bridge mode - Support access authentication for Mesh devices |
| Support AC discovery mechanism |
- Static configuration |
| CAPWAP Tunnel |
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| Support primary and backup AC |
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