MSM Version 6.5, Unified P32 and HP 525 AP

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In the last days we get a new software version for the MSM controller and the HP Unified Solution and a new AP, the HP 525 dual-radio 802.11ac AP.

MSM Version 6.5

The released MSM version 6.5 brings support for the HP 560 802.11ac AP and the autonomous mode for this AP. Now, you can run the AP in the autonomous mode to do site surveys. How to convert the AP from unified to MSM can be found here:

MSM TFTP Mode

The new MSM version also brings support for 802.11w on the HP560 AP only. All other AP’s did not support 802.11w, currently. Another enhancement in this release is the new “Configure initial controller settings” wizard which starts automatically after you connect to a new or factory restored controller.

If you are not running version 6.0.3.0 or later you have to do two-step upgrade. Upgrade to 6.2.1.1 first and then to 6.5.0.0.

The new MSM version is available on the HP web page for entitled customers:

J9693A  HP MSM720 Access Controller (WW)

J9694A  HP MSM720 Premium Mobility Cntlr (WW)

J9421A  HP MSM760 Access Controller

J9420A  HP MSM760 Premium Mobility Controller

J9370A  HP MSM765 Zl Premium Mobility Controller

J9840A  HP MSM775 zl Premium Controller Module

HP Unified P32

The new P32 release for the Unified controller is mostly a bug fix release, but also brings some enhancements:

  • New feature: Centralized forwarding for client DHCP packets
  • New feature: Separate IPv6 prefix assignment for each client
  • New feature: Weak signal strength inform
  • Modified feature: WLAN optimization configuration (seperate settings for 2.4
    and 5 GHz)
  • New feature: TCP fragment attack protection
  • Modified feature: Client cache aging time
  • Modified feature: 802.1X authentication timers
  • New feature: Web configuration for IPSec
  • New feature: WeChat authentication
  • Modified feature: Importing certificates in P12 format
  • New feature: Configuring attack detection for WIPS (Honeypot APs,Spoofed deauthentication frames, Man In the Middle (MITM) attacks, Clients with the 40 MHz bandwidth mode disabled, Wireless bridges)

For the HP 850 and the HP 870 controller, HP added the support for DAC cable to connect these controller easy with 10GB connections.
HP 850/870 Direct Attached Cable support:

HP X240 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 0.65m Direct Attach Copper Cable (JD095C)
HP X240 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 1.2m Direct Attach Copper Cable (JD096C)
HP X240 10G SFP+ to SFP+ 3m Direct Attach Copper Cable (JD097C)

The software can be downloaded from the HP web page:

JG641A  HP 830 8P PoE+ Unifd Wired-WLAN Swch

JG640A  HP 830 24P PoE+ Unifd Wired-WLAN Swch

JG722A  HP 850 Unified Wired-WLAN Appliance 

JG723A  HP 870 Unified Wired-WLAN Appliance 

JG639A  HP 10500/7500 20G Unified Wired-WLAN Mod 

HP 525 Dual-Radio 802.11ac AP

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HP also introduce a new 802.11ac dual-radio AP, the HP 525. Currently, the HP 525 is only supported on the unified controller starting with software release P32. The HP 525 is dual-radio 2×2 MIMO AP and comes with two ethernet ports. One of them can be used for PoE, to power the AP. You can also use a separate power supply. The HP 525 has also external antenna connectors to use external antennas instead of the internal one. For more details, head over to the product page on the HP web page:

HP 525 Product Page

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