Specifications
Protocol (HSRP) with virtual IP addresses.
Do I need an additional power supply to enable POE on the managed interface ports of the 
BSC-600/1200? 
I have enabled Power Over Ethernet (PoE) on each of the 4 managed interface ports of my BSC-
600/1200 but the 802.3af compliant access points connected will not power up. Do I need an 
additional power supply to enable POE on the 4 Managed interface ports of the BSC-
600/1200? 
Yes, an additional power supply is required to enable POE on the 4 managed interface ports of 
the BSC-600/1200. The ADTRAN part number is 1700925F1.
Do third party access points, for example Cisco access points, count against the BSAP 
limits or concurrent authenticated user limits of the BSC? 
Third party access points do not count against the BSAP limits however if their management 
interface is on the BSC's managed network and is authenticated to the BSC into an "access point 
management" role they will count against the concurrent authenticated user limit. Alternatively 
the management interface of the third party AP can be placed on a dedicated management vlan 
so that you could manage it via telnet, ssh, https, etc without having to go through the BSC. 
Do users in the Un-registered role count against the concurrent authenticated user limits of 
the BSC? 
Before a user authenticates they are placed into the Un-registered role. While the user is in the 
Un-registered role they do not count against the concurrent authenticated user limit. When the 
user transitions to their final role upon successful authentication they will count against the 
concurrent authenticated user limit.
Does the AP or the BSC's managed interface have to be on a trunk port allowing the 
appropriate vlans? This may be referred to as tagging vlans on some switches. 
I want to deploy multiple ssid assigned to multiple managed side vlans. Does the AP or the 
BSC's managed interface have to be on a trunk port allowing the appropriate vlans? This may be 
referred to as tagging vlans on some switches. 
BlueSecure Access Points 
By default BSAPs tunnel traffic back to the BSC in EtherIP (IP Protocol 97). The 802.1q vlan 










