Cisco Systems 1500 Series manual Enabling Zero Touch Configuration on the Controller

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Chapter 2 Mounting Instructions

Installation Guidelines

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Adding the Access Point MAC Addresses to the Controller Filter List

Prior to installing your access points, configure your controller by adding the MAC addresses of the access points to the filter list and enable Zero Touch Configuration. This enables the controller to respond to the listed access points and transfer the Bridge Shared Secret Key to each access point. The secret key is required for the access points to communicate with other access points in the same bridge group upon installation. Follow these steps to add a MAC filter entry on the controller:

Step 1 Log into your controller using a web browser.

Step 2 Choose SECURITY > MAC Filtering > New.

Step 3 Enter the MAC address of the access point to the MAC Filter list; for example, 00:0B:91:21:3A:C7. Step 4 Select a WLAN ID or Any WLAN from the WLAN ID pop-up menu.

Step 5 Enter a description (32 characters maximum) of the access point in the Description field; for example, Fisher_Street_00.0B.91.21.3A.C7 shows the location and MAC address of the access point.

Step 6 Choose an interface from the Interface Name pop-up menu and click Apply.

Step 7 Repeat Steps 2 to 6 to add other access points to the list.

Step 8 Log out of your controller and close your web browser.

Enabling Zero Touch Configuration on the Controller

Follow these steps to enable automatic configuration of access points on the controller:

Step 1 Log into your controller using a web browser.

Step 2 Choose WIRELESS > MESH.

Step 3 Check Enable Zero Touch Configuration.

Note If you do not specify a new bridging shared secret key and key format, the default or the existing configured value is used.

Step 4 [Optional] Choose a key format by clicking the down arrow in the Key Format field.

Step 5 [Optional] Enter a new secret key and confirm the entry.

Step 6 Click Apply.

Note You can also use the controller CLI command config network zero-configto enable automatic configuration.

Step 7 Log out from your controller and close your web browser.

Cisco Aironet 1500 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Point Hardware Installation Guide

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Contents Mounting Instructions Package Contents Unpacking the Access PointTools and Materials Safety Information FCC Safety Compliance Statement Safety PrecautionsAvoiding Damage to Radios in a Testing Environment Installation Guidelines Site SurveysBefore Beginning the Installation Becoming Familiar with Access Point Installation ComponentsComponents in a Typical Access Point Installation Access Point Connectors Enabling Zero Touch Configuration on the Controller Choose Security MAC Filtering NewConfiguring a RAP Mounting the Access PointInstallation Options Access Point Mounting Orientations Preferred Horizontal Orientation 5illustrates the access point vertical orientation Access Point Mounting Plate and Carriage Bolts Roof-Overhang Installation Mounting Plate Screw Hole LocationsMounting the Access Point on a Pole Adjustment Plate Attached to the Mounting Plate Pole Clamp and Clamp Adjustment Plate Mounted on a Pole 10 Access Point Attached to the Pole Clamp Grounding the Access Point Streetlight Pole InstallationsS c o C o n f i d e n t i a l D r a ft 11 Using the Streetlight Power Tap Adapter What to Do Next

1500 Series specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a forerunner in networking and cybersecurity solutions, and the Cisco 1500 Series represents a significant advancement in their offerings. Designed primarily for industrial environments, this series aims to facilitate reliable and secure connectivity in challenging conditions. The Cisco 1500 Series includes various models tailored to a wide range of applications, including critical infrastructure, smart cities, and the Internet of Things (IoT).

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Security is another critical aspect of the Cisco 1500 Series. With integrated security protocols and robust encryption methods, these devices safeguard sensitive data transmission. The series supports end-to-end encryption and access control measures, helping organizations comply with stringent regulatory requirements while protecting against cybersecurity threats.

Management and configuration of the Cisco 1500 Series are simplified through Cisco's cloud management solutions. Users can deploy, manage, and monitor their networks remotely, allowing for efficient oversight and real-time troubleshooting. This ability to manage devices from a centralized interface reduces the complexity often associated with network administration.

Additionally, the Cisco 1500 Series supports various IoT protocols, making it ideal for organizations looking to implement smart technologies. The series is compatible with standards such as MQTT and CoAP, enhancing interoperability among devices and systems, and enabling the creation of more efficient and intelligent environments.

In summary, the Cisco 1500 Series provides robust, secure, and efficient networking solutions suited for industrial and outdoor applications. Its rugged design, advanced wireless capabilities, integrated security features, and support for IoT protocols make it a compelling choice for organizations looking to enhance their connectivity and infrastructure reliability.