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• Hot-swappable and field -replaceable integrated power supply and fan tray <br />• AC or DC power supply with minimum DC input ranging from 18V to 32 VDC and 36V to 72 VDC <br />• Ethernet and console port for manageability <br />• SD flash card slot for additional external storage <br />• Stratum 3 network clock <br />• Line -rate performance with a minimum of 62-million packets per second (MPPS) forwarding rate <br />• Support for dying gasp on loss of power <br />• Support for a variety of small form factor pluggable transceiver (SFP and SFP+) with support for <br />Device Object Model (DOM) <br />• Timing services for a converged access network to support mobile solutions, including Radio <br />Access Network (RAN) applications <br />• Support for Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) services <br />• Supports Hierarchical Quality of Service (H-QoS) to provide granular traffic -shaping policies <br />• Supports Resilient Ethernet Protocol REP/G.8032 for rapid layer -two convergence <br />Category 1.4: WIRELESS. <br />Provides connectivity to wireless devices within a limited geographic area. System capabilities should <br />include: <br />• Redundancy and automatic failover <br />• IPv6 compatibility <br />• NTP Support <br />1.4.1 Access Points — A wireless Access Point (AP) is a device that allows wireless devices to connect <br />to a wired network using Wi-Fi, or related standards. Capabilities should include: <br />• 802.11a/b/g/n <br />• 802.11n <br />• 802.11ac <br />• Capable of controller discovery method via DHCP (onsite controller or offsite through Cloud <br />Architecture) <br />• UL2043 plenum rated for safe mounting in a variety of indoor environments <br />• Support AES-CCMP (128-bit) <br />• Provides real-time wireless intrusion monitoring and detection <br />1.4.2 Outdoor Wireless Access Points — Outdoor APs are rugged, with a metal cover and a DIN rail or <br />other type of mount. During operations they can tolerate a wide temperature range, high humidity and <br />exposure to water, dust, and oil. Capabilities should include: <br />• Flexible Deployment Options <br />• Provides real-time wireless intrusion monitoring and detection <br />• Capable of controller discovery method via DHCP (onsite controller or offsite through Cloud <br />Architecture) <br />Page 8 of 11 <br />Attachment B <br />
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