Can i control airport base stations with a Motorola Extreme Networks controller?

I currently have a WLAN that uses Airport Extremes, and I am looking for a way to control these centrally.  A vendor is proposing a Motorola Extreme Network with new APs.  Will the Motorola controller work with existing Airports?

As far as I know, the AirPorts can only be administered by using the AirPort Utility. Unless this Motorola offering mimics the AirPort Utility, I would doubt that is would provide an ability to replace it.
However, without additional information on what & how this Motorola Extreme Network is/works, it would be hard to say, whether or not, it would play "nice" with your existing AirPorts. I would also venture to say that this would not be uniqure to Apple router, but other vendor products as well.

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