NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: JOANIE WEXLER ON WIRELESS IN THE 
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08/25/04
Today's focus:  3Com AP users to gain Trapeze RF mgmt. benefits

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Today's focus:  3Com AP users to gain Trapeze RF mgmt. benefits

By Joanie Wexler

If you are a user of 3Com 8250 or 8270 "fat" Wi-Fi access 
points, you can look forward to getting centralized 
radio-frequency management capabilities, in, oh, maybe a year or 
so.

Don't hold me to that time frame, but that's a reasonable 
guesstimate, given the sketchy details of 3Com's recently 
announced partnership with wireless LAN switch maker Trapeze 
Networks.

3Com sells enterprise-class access points and client cards with 
a heavy emphasis on educational accounts. Though 3Com has kept a 
fairly low profile as a Wi-Fi products maker, it has been 
gaining steam over the past year and actually edged out Proxim 
for third-place enterprise-class access point market share last 
quarter, according to Synergy Research.

3Com has now partnered with Trapeze in a product and technology 
relationship that starts with 3Com simply OEM-ing Trapeze 
Mobility Exchange switches and well-respected RingMaster 
management software under the 3Com brand.

Then, 3Com plans to twiddle with the software to enable its own 
access points to be manageable by the Trapeze system, according 
to Brent Nixon, 3Com director of product management. He notes 
that some management of 3Com access points today is possible 
with 3Com Network Supervisor and Network Director products, but 
not on the RF side.

Again, don't quote me, but the Trapeze technology could 
eventually get folded into 3Com's own LAN switches and routers, 
including the 3Com 6200 security switch. And 3Com's 
voice-over-IP technology and products could help Trapeze WLANs 
become more voice-capable. "We don't build handsets, PBXs or 
softswitches, but it's good to partner with someone who does," 
said Dan Simone, vice president of product management at 
Trapeze.

You may have deduced that the vendors haven't committed to 
exactly what they are doing yet, other than that 3Com will 
resell Trapeze's stuff (good for Trapeze, which needs more feet 
on the street) and that Trapeze's technology will get integrated 
into 3Com gear. We know that 3Com wants a way for its existing 
access points to be managed centrally and for its customers to 
cut down on site survey time and the walk-around analysis and 
diagnostics required by traditional WLAN architectures.

Trapeze and 3Com say they will also co-develop products, some of 
which will be announced later this year. Nixon said it is 
unclear yet what, if any, role Trapeze lightweight access points 
will play in the 3Com channel.

The 3Com-Trapeze deal is another case of an enterprise vendor 
partnering with an innovative WLAN switch start-up to 
short-circuit the development process to gain access to the RF 
management tools that enterprises require for decent-sized 
wireless networks, observes Mike Disabato, a vice president at 
The Burton Group consultancy.

"If you have mediocre RF management, you'll always have a 
mediocre product," he says. Start-ups such as Trapeze and 
primary competitors Airespace and Aruba Wireless Networks have 
put significant development time and resources into this very 
aspect of Wi-Fi. Traditional networking staffs often lack RF 
expertise but purchase from more traditional vendors, such as 
3Com.

Similarly, Airespace has partnered with traditional enterprise 
vendors Alcatel and Nortel in straight OEM relationships, while 
Aruba has partnered with HP in not only a resale but also in a 
full professional services and support relationship. Aruba also 
has NCR has a channel partner.

RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS

3Com takes aim at WLAN switch arena
Network World, 07/26/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0726043comwlan.html

802.11i security standard goes on the books
Network World Wireless in the Enterprise Newsletter, 07/07/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/nlwir465

WLAN switch execs come to dinner
Network World, 05/24/04
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0524wlandinner.html
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To contact: Joanie Wexler

Joanie Wexler is an independent networking technology 
writer/editor in California's Silicon Valley who has spent most 
of her career analyzing trends and news in the computer 
networking industry. She welcomes your comments on the articles 
published in this newsletter, as well as your ideas for future 
article topics. Reach her at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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Configuration Management (NCCM) written by EMA's Dennis 
Drogseth.  This report discusses the latest developments in the 
NCCM market, including an in-depth look at DeviceAuthority 
Suite, a comprehensive solution for configuring, changing, and 
controlling today's complex, multi-vendor IT network 
infrastructures.   Download the report today to learn how you 
can leverage NCCM to reduce the cost and complexity of managing 
network change. 
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