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1.4.3 Wireless LAN Controllers — An onsite or offsite solution utilized to manage Light -weight access <br />points in large quantities by the network administrator or network operations center. The WLAN <br />controller automatically handles the configuration of wireless access -points. Capabilities should include: <br />• Ability to monitor and mitigate RF interference/self-heal <br />• Support seamless roaming from AP to AP without requiring re -authentication <br />• Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic <br />• System encrypts all management layer traffic and passes it through a secure tunnel <br />• Policy management of users and devices provides ability to de -authorize or deny devices without <br />denying the credentials of the user, nor disrupting other AP traffic <br />• Support configurable access control lists to filter traffic and denying wireless peer to peer traffic <br />1.4.4 Wireless LAN Network Services and Management — Enables network administrators to quickly <br />plan, configure and deploy a wireless network, as well as provide additional WLAN services. Some <br />examples include wireless security, asset tracking, and location services. Capabilities should include: <br />• Provide for redundancy and automatic failover <br />• Historical trend and real time performance reporting is supported <br />• Management access to wireless network components is secured <br />• SNMPv3 enabled <br />• RFC 1213 compliant <br />• Automatically discover wireless network components <br />• Capability to alert for outages and utilization threshold exceptions <br />• Capability to support Apple's Bonjour Protocol / mDNS <br />• QoS / Application identification capability <br />1.4.5 Cloud -based services for Access Points — Cloud -based management of campus -wide WiFi <br />deployments and distributed multi -site networks. Capabilities include: <br />• Zero -touch access point provisioning <br />• Network -wide visibility and control <br />• RF optimization, <br />• Firmware updates <br />1.4.6 Mobile Device Management (MDM) — MDM technology utilized to allow employees to bring <br />personally owned mobile devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their workplace, and use those <br />devices to access privileged government information and applications in a secure manner. Capabilities <br />should include: <br />• Ability to apply corporate policy to new devices accessing the network resources, whether wired <br />or wireless <br />• Provide user and devices authentication to the network <br />• Provide secure remote access capability <br />• Support 802.1x <br />• Network optimization for performance, scalability, and user experience <br />Page 9 of 11 <br />Attachment B <br />