Feature matrix for the wx6000 series – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual
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Module Feature
WX5002V2
WX5004 LSWM1WCM10
LSWM1WCM20
AP
AP group (Licenses must
be fully configured to
reach the maximum
number of group IDs)
The number of group IDs
ranges from 1 to 64.
The number of group IDs
ranges from 1 to 256.
The number of group IDs
ranges from 1 to 256.
The number of group IDs
ranges from 1 to 128.
Wireless Service
Access service
The maximum number of
associated users per
SSID is 124 and defaults
to 64.
The maximum number of
associated users per
SSID is 124 and defaults
to 64.
The maximum number of
associated users per
SSID is 124 and defaults
to 64.
The maximum number of
associated users per
SSID is 124 and defaults
to 64.
Advanced settings
AC hot backup
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Fast backup (Hello
interval)
Yes (The hello interval
ranges from 100 to
2000 and defaults to
2000.)
Yes (The hello interval
ranges from 100 to
2000 and defaults to
2000.)
Yes (The hello interval
ranges from 100 to
2000 and defaults to
2000.)
No
1+1 AC backup
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
1+1
fast
backup
Yes Yes Yes No
High availability
Stateful failover
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Feature matrix for the WX6000 series
NOTE:
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The switch interface board of the WX6103 adopts OAP architecture and is installed on the slot with purple paint at slot sides. The WX6103 supports
EWPX1WCMB0 and EWPX1WCMD0 main control boards. The switch interface board exchanges data, and state and control information with the main
control board through internal interfaces. Do not configure services such as QoS rate limiting and 802.1X authentication on the internal interfaces.
•
For configuration information about the switch interface board of the WX6103, see the
H3C WX6103 Access Controller Switch Interface Board
Configuration Guide and H3C WX6103 Access Controller Switch Interface Board Command Reference.
•
The LSQM1WCMB0/LSQM1WCMD0/LSBM1WCM2A0/LSRM1WCM2A1/LSRM1WCM3A1 of the WX6000 series are OAP cards. Each OAP card is
installed on the expansion slot of the switch and exchanges data and status and control information with the switch through internal interfaces. Do not
configure services such as QoS rate limiting and 802.1X authentication on the internal interfaces.