1. Huawei CloudEngine S12700E Series Switches Datasheet: This official vendor document details the capabilities of switches that support native WAC functionality. It specifies that a single CloudEngine S12700E switch can manage up to 10,240 Access Points (APs) and support up to 102,400 wireless users. This capacity far exceeds the 10,000-terminal threshold mentioned in the question, confirming its suitability for large campus networks. The document positions the switch for "large-sized enterprise campus networks." (See section: "Product Specifications", Table: "System Specifications").
2. Huawei CloudCampus Solution Description: Huawei's official documentation for its CloudCampus solution consistently presents an architecture where the core switch acts as a centralized gateway, integrating routing, switching, security, and WAC functions. This "one network" approach is the essence of the native WAC model and is promoted as the standard for medium and large campus deployments due to its simplification of Operations and Maintenance (O&M) and high performance. (See section: "Network Architecture", subsection: "Simplified Campus Network Architecture").
3. Huawei WLAN Network Planning Guide: These guides often discuss different WAC deployment modes. For large campus networks requiring high performance and a converged architecture, the guide recommends deploying the WAC function on a core switch (native WAC). This centralizes policy enforcement and management for both wired and wireless users at the core of the network, which is optimal for large-scale deployments. (See chapter: "WLAN Network Deployment Modes", section on "Integrated WAC on a Switch").