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WLAN MANAGEMENT

1.1. The desired Central Wireless Network Management Device must have the capacity to
serve 1000 APs at the same time.
1.2. Channel, output power, etc. of all APs with the wireless network control card and the
hardware/software it is connected to. should be able to automatically change the output
power and channels according to changing conditions, interference/noise situations,
and foreign wireless network equipment in the environment. Microwave, bluetooth,
etc. in the environment. If there are interference sources, the wireless network control
card should be able to detect this and automatically assign APs to different channels. If
an AP is out of service in the same coverage area, it should be noticed by other APs,
and neighboring APs should automatically increase their broadcast power and try to
reduce the RF coverage gap caused by the non-serving AP.
1.3. The system should be able to move the user from the access point to another access
point, even when the user is connected and creating traffic in the system, thus it should
be able to perform load balancing continuously. At the same time, it should be able to
move users who need to roam between access points but who do not, to the access
points they need to be connected to, and thus solve the sticky user problem.

1.4. The Central Wireless Network Management Device must be designed to pass all
wireless network traffic over itself. The system will be operated in such a way that all
traffic will pass through the central Wireless Network Management Device.
1.5. The Central Wireless Network Management Device should be able to show an AP
broadcasting with different MAC addresses in more than one band as a single AP.
1.6. The Central Wireless Network Management Device should have the ability to
remotely capture packets in the air (remote packet capturing) and send them to a server
over any AP in order to examine the cause of a problem in the wireless network and to
solve the problem.
1.7. Roaming of a user to another AP over the AP will be done centrally via the Central
Wireless Network Management Device.
1.8. The total number of users in the system at that time, how many users are connected to
which AP, the traffic generated by the APs, etc. information should be available. This
information can either be obtained by using the reporting tools on the central hardware
or it should be in the form of graphing the periodic queries with SNMP in an external
environment.
1.9. The software version of all APs should be centrally controlled, and as soon as a new
software is added to the central hardware, software upgrades should be made to all
network devices at the same time.
1.10. Central Wireless Network Management Device SSH (v2) should be managed using
HTTPS protocols.
1.11. The hardware/software of the brand to be proposed by the company should have IP
multicast (Layer 2 and Layer 3) support and a QoS (Quality of Service) solution where
data capture can be allocated to users in a certain maximum bandwidth.
1.12. The Central Wireless Network Management Device must be able to understand the
IPV6 protocol, serve users with an IPV6 address, and have IPV6 services identifiable
on it. Users with an IPV6 address on the controller should be visible.
1.13. It should be able to provide DHCP server service, routing DHCP requests (DHCP
relay), and use DHCP option 82.
1.14. It should support 802.11h and 802.11d protocols.
1.15. The Central Wireless Network Management Device must support the OSPF routing
protocol. The device should be able to forward packets between different IP Blocks by
running OSPF operation for a region.
1.16. The hardware and software design of the wireless network system to be installed must
be compatible with WPA2-Enterprise (for 802.1X use). It should support all EAP
(such as EAP-TTLS) types to run smoothly.
1.17. In the hardware/software to be proposed by the Company, there should be a solution to
send the signal levels of the wireless network hardware to an external
software/hardware for the purpose of locating. In this way, the signal levels of a
wireless network hardware to 3 APs should be sent to an external software for location
determination in order to calculate as triangulation.
1.18. The Central Wireless Network Management Device should be able to delay the RF
scanning feature if there are users in the environment that generate high traffic during
the RF scans made by the APs connected to it to determine the most appropriate
channel in the environment.
1.19. The system must support at least 16000 simultaneous users.
1.20. The system must support a minimum of 16,000 concurrent firewall sessions.
1.21. There must be at least 4 Gbps firewall throughput over the device.

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