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Overview
The Open Application Platform (OAP) cards are developed based on the Open Application Architecture
(OAA) by New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as H3C).
An OAP card has an independent CPU and memory card (CF card), and thus it can load various service
software. After you install an OAP card in a switch, the switch can provide security, management, and
wireless communication applications flexibly and rapidly besides basic data forwarding functions. In this
way, multiple kinds of applications are implemented on the same device, therefore facilitating network
and service deployment and reducing overall cost at the same time.
The firewall card, IPS card and access controller module are three types of OAP cards. Refer to Table
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Table 1-1
Introduction to the firewall card, IPS card, and access controller module
Model
Name
Functions
LSWM1FW10 Firewall
card
Besides the traditional firewall functions, a firewall card
supports virtual firewall, security zone, attack defense, and
P2P flow control, thus effectively ensuring network security;
supports multiple VPN services, such as IPsec VPN, thus
allowing you to build various VPNs; supports multiple routing
protocols, such as RIP, OSPF and BGP, thus providing
abundant routing capabilities. Using a firewall card, a switch
can implement security functions, such as firewall and VPN, to
ensure network security.
LSWM1IPS10 IPS
card
The IPS card is an intrusion prevention/detection system with
industry-leading comprehensive intrusion prevention
technology, integrating intrusion prevention/detection, virus
filtering and bandwidth management functions. It can perform
a seven-layer analysis and detection to block in real time
attacks such as viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, and
webpage tampering activities, thus implementing overall
protection of the basic network infrastructure, network
application and network performance.
LSWM1WCM10
Access
controller
module
An access controller (AC) module can provide large-scale
access point (AP) management and user access services,
support wireless standards including 802.11a/b/g, 802.11n,
802.11i, 802.11e and 802.11h, and provide perfect security,
QoS, roaming, and RF management mechanisms.