Cisco Systems 2700 manual Following Cisco wireless LAN controllers are available

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The following Cisco wireless LAN controllers are available.

Table 2

Controllers

 

 

 

 

 

Part Number

 

 

Description

 

 

 

AIR-WL C2006-K9

 

Cisco 2000 series wireless LAN controller for up to six Cisco

 

 

 

Aironet 1000 series lightweight access points

 

 

 

AIR-WL C4402-12-K9

 

4400 series WLAN controller for up to 12 Cisco Aironet 1000

 

 

 

series access points

 

 

 

AIR-WL C4402-25-K9

 

4400 series WLAN controller for up to 25 Cisco Aironet 1000

 

 

 

series access points

 

 

 

AIR-WL C4402-50-K9

 

4400 series WLAN controller for up to 50 Cisco Aironet 1000

 

 

 

series access points

 

 

 

AIR-WL C4404-100-K9

 

4400 series WLAN controller for up to 100 Cisco Aironet 1000

 

 

 

series access points

 

 

 

 

The following Cisco Aironet access points are available.

Table 3

Access Points

 

 

 

Part Number

 

Description

 

 

AIR-AP1010-X-K9

1000 series 802.11 a/b/g access point with integrated antennas,

 

 

x=regulatory domain

 

 

AIR-AP1020-X-K9

1000 series 802.11 a/b/g access point with integrated antenna

 

 

and RP-TNC, x=regulatory domain

 

 

AIR-AP1030-X-K9

1000 series 802.11 a/b/g remote edge access point with

 

 

integrated antenna and RP-TNC, x=regulatory domain

 

 

AIR-LAP1131AG-x-K9

802.11 a/g Non-modular LWAPP AP: Integrated Antennas

 

 

AIR-LAP1232AG-x-K9

AIR-AP1210 platform with AIR-MP21G and AIR-RM22A

 

 

radio modules

 

 

AIR-LAP1242AG-x-K9

802.11 a/g Non-modular LWAPP AP

 

 

 

The Difference Between WCS with Location and the Location Appliance

WCS without the use of the location appliance supports on-demand or query-based location. This version visually displays a single device's location at a time, placing each single device on the floor map associated with the floor it is on. Location determination using this version of WCS with location is captured in Figure 2 where the blue icon is the only visual presented of a Wi-Fi client device.

Cisco 2700 Series Wireless Location Appliance Deployment Guide

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Contents Cisco 2700 Location Appliance Location Tracking Performing a CalibrationSoftware Requirements AccuracyHardware Requirements Following Cisco wireless LAN controllers are available Additional Functionality with Location Appliance System Architecture Location-Based Services Overview Designing the Wireless LAN for Location Deployment and Design RequirementsAccess Point Placement Improved Location Accuracy by Increasing Density Creating a Network Design in WCS Designing a Network Creating a New Network DesignClick OK Repositioning Building Highlighted in Blue Applying Calibration Models, Appropriate Orientation Using Antenna Angles Creating and Applying Calibration Models Starting to CalibratePositioning the Crosshairs Configuring the Location Appliance Setting the Location Appliance’s IP Addressing InformationImporting the Location Appliance into WCS Enabling and Configuring Device Tracking Synchronizing ControllersEnabling Asset Tag Tracking Location Appliance MaintenanceBacking up the Location Appliance Troubleshooting Tips Q & a Clearing the Location Appliance ConfigurationRestoring the Location Appliance Upgrading the Location ApplianceTroubleshooting Tips Q & a Frequently Asked Technical Questions Troubleshooting Tips Q & a Troubleshooting Tips Q & a OL-8478-01