Cisco Systems AIRONET 1000 manual Overview

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Overview

The Cisco Aironet 1000 Series Lightweight Access Points (hereafter called access points) combine mobility and flexibility with the enterprise-class features required by networking professionals. These access points are part of the Cisco Integrated Wireless Network Solution and require no manual configuration before they are mounted. The access point is automatically configured by a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (hereafter called a controller) using the Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP).

The access point contains two integrated radios: a 2.4-GHz radio (IEEE 802.11g) and a 5-GHz radio (IEEE 802.11a). Using a controller, you can configure the radios separately with different settings on each.

In the Cisco Centralized Wireless LAN Architecture, access points operate in the lightweight mode (as opposed to autonomous mode). The access points associate to a controller. The controller manages the configuration, firmware, and control transactions such as 802.1x authentication. In addition, all wireless traffic is tunneled through the controller.

LWAPP is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) draft protocol that defines the control messaging for setup and path authentication and run-time operations. LWAPP also defines the tunneling mechanism for data traffic.

In an LWAPP environment, a lightweight access point discovers a controller by using LWAPP discovery mechanisms and then sends it an LWAPP join request. The controller sends the access point an LWAPP join response allowing the access point to join the controller. When the access point is associated with a controller, it downloads new operating system software if the versions on the access point and controller do not match. After an access point is associated to a controller, you are able to reassign it to any controller on your network.

LWAPP secures the control communication between the access point and controller by means of a secure key distribution, utilizing X.509 certificates on both the access point and controller.

This chapter provides information on the following topics:

Guidelines for Using the Access Points, page 1-2

Hardware Features, page 1-2

Network Configuration Example, page 1-7

Cisco Aironet 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Hardware Installation Guide

 

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page N T E N T S Troubleshooting Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information B-1 OL-9403-04 Audience PrefacePurpose Organization Viii ConventionsPreface Conventions Related Publications Finding the Product Serial Number Xii Overview Hardware Features Guidelines for Using the Access Points2illustrates the left side connectors on the access point Single or Dual-Radio Operation Ethernet Port UL 2043 Certification Typical Layer 3 Access Point Network Configuration Example Network Configuration ExampleTypical Layer 2 Access Point Network Configuration Example Installing the Access Point FCC Safety Compliance Statement Safety InformationGeneral Safety Guidelines Basic Installation Guidelines Unpacking the Access PointPackage Contents Mounting the Access Point in the Correct Direction Before Beginning the Installation3illustrates the right side of the access point Access Point Layout and ConnectorsController Discovery Process 4illustrates the access point LEDs on the top of the unitReview the Mounting Overview section on Deploying the Access Points on the Wireless NetworkMounting Overview Factory-Supplied Mounting Options Attaching the Access Point and Ceiling-Mount Base Mounting Access Points Using a Ceiling-Mount BaseAttaching the Ceiling-Mount Clips to the Access Point Mounting Access Points Using the Ceiling-Mount Clips135674 10 Attaching the Mounting Screws to the Access Point 135671 Mounting the Access Point Using the Flush-Mount Bracket 12 Attaching the Access Point to the Flush-Mount Bracket Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables Securing the Access Point Using a Security Cable13 Ethernet and Power Ports Connecting to an Ethernet Network with Local Power Powering Up the Access PointReturning MAC Information Troubleshooting Using Dhcp Option Checking the Access Point LEDs Power LED Alarm LED Low Power Condition OL-9403-04 Translated Safety Warnings OL-9403-04 Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information For Home or Office USE Vcci Statement for Japan Canadian Compliance Statement Industry CanadaAIR-AP1010-E-K9 / AIR-AP1020-E-K9 / AIR-AP1030-E-K9 EMC Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure Japanese Translation Chinese Translation English Translation Access Points with Ieee 802.11a RadiosAll Access Points Declaration of Conformity Statements OL-9403-04 Page OL-9403-04 Specifications Category 802.11b 802.11g 802.11a Access Point SpecificationsPower output settings CCK Vcci OL-9403-04 Power output settings CCK Vcci OL-9403-04 Channels and Power Levels OL-9403-04 Figure E-1 Typical Priming Configuration Priming Access Points Prior to DeploymentAppendix E Priming Access Points Prior to Deployment Appendix E Priming Access Points Prior to Deployment OL-9403-04 Configuring Dhcp Option Overview Access Point Vendor Class Identifier VCIQuotation marks must be included Configuring Option 43 for 1000 Series Access PointsType + Length + Value D E IN-2 IN-3 IN-4

AIRONET 1000 specifications

Cisco Systems AIRONET 1000 is a robust wireless access point designed to meet the demands of modern networking environments. This product is particularly beneficial for small to medium-sized businesses seeking to enhance their wireless connectivity while ensuring reliability and security.

One of the standout features of the AIRONET 1000 is its dual-band functionality, operating effectively on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This capability allows for greater flexibility and improved performance, as users can connect to the least congested frequency for their specific needs. Additionally, the access point supports multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) technology, which improves signal quality and enhances data rates by utilizing multiple antennas to transmit and receive data simultaneously.

The AIRONET 1000 is equipped with Cisco's CleanAir technology, providing powerful interference management. This innovation automatically identifies and mitigates sources of wireless interference, ensuring a more stable and consistent connection. Security is another critical aspect of this access point; it includes advanced features such as Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), which safeguards network data through encryption protocols, thus protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access.

Furthermore, the Cisco Systems AIRONET 1000 integrates seamlessly with Cisco’s DNA software, allowing for advanced networking capabilities such as network automation, analytics, and security policy enforcement. The access point also supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation by enabling power and data connectivity through a single cable, reducing clutter while enhancing deployment flexibility.

With its lightweight design and compact form factor, the AIRONET 1000 is easy to install and can be placed in various locations, ensuring optimal coverage across an area. Whether in an office, retail space, or educational institution, this access point is built to deliver high-performance wireless connectivity.

In conclusion, the Cisco Systems AIRONET 1000 combines advanced wireless technologies, security features, and ease of deployment, making it a highly effective solution for any organization looking to improve its wireless network infrastructure. Its ability to handle current demands while being scalable for future growth reflects Cisco's commitment to providing reliable and efficient networking results.