ALE, operating under the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise brand, today introduced new products enhancing its solutions for the mobile campus. New access points, edge switches and network management capabilities create an optimised network infrastructure to accommodate the digital transformation of businesses, including next-generation mobility services and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Highlighting WiFi Solution
The showcase of the expanded Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Mobile Campus solution family is the new Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess Stellar WLAN family of products. Stellar access points use a controller-less architecture with distributed control intelligence providing more reliability, better scalability and reduced cost. It delivers a high-quality user experience leveraging the 802.11ac Wave 2 technology, for indoor and outdoor usages, with resiliency and security. Furthermore, it includes integrated guest management and built-in DPI which can be leveraged for smart analytics and to help better support IoT devices such as surveillance cameras, traffic lights and more.
- New Alcatel-Lucent OmniAccess Stellar access points with latest 802.11ac Wave 2 technology provide simplicity, performance, analytics and IoT readiness with an excellent user-centric experience
OmniAccess Stellar is offered in two modes:
- WiFi Express: Scales up to 64 APs and operates in a simplified cluster architecture, providing plug-and-play deployments and mostly used for SMBs.
- WiFi Enterprise: Used for networks with high scalability, it operates in a controller-less architecture but requires the OmniVista 2500 NMS to provide multiple advanced network services including comprehensive guest management, BYOD, IoT containment, Apple/DLNA devices support and detailed analytics.
Stackable Access Switches
The most recent addition to the access switch family is the OmniSwitch 6560 with Multigigabit 2.5Gbps access ports to enable high-speed WiFi and high PoE ports to power IoT devices. Additional 10Gbps uplink ports and 20G stacking ports offer the option to address the expected growing demand in network traffic.




