Index

F

FCC Declaration of Conformity B-2

FCC Safety Compliance 2-3

filtering, show and more command output 6-10

frequencies D-2frequency range C-2

G

global configuration mode 6-4

H

help, for the command line

6-5

history

 

 

changing the buffer size

6-7

described

6-6

 

disabling

6-7

 

recalling commands 6-7

 

Home button

4-3

 

I

inline power 1-3input power C-2

installation guidelines 2-3,2-4

interface configuration mode 6-4

M

management options, CLI 6-1modulation C-2

O

obtaining documentation xii OK button 4-3

operating temperature C-1

P

package contents 2-6

 

pinouts, serial cable E-2

 

power

 

 

inline

1-3

 

input

C-2

 

power level, maximum

D-3

privileged EXEC mode

6-4

R

regulatory domains

D-2

 

regulatory information

B-1

related publications

xii

 

reloading bridge image

7-11

RF exposure B-5

 

 

S

safety warnings, translated A-1

serial

Cisco cable E-2

serial port connector 2-8,6-2,7-5site survey 2-6

size C-1

SSH Communications Security, Ltd. 6-3SSID, troubleshooting 7-7

N

network configurations 1-7

no commands 6-5

Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge Hardware Installation Guide

 

IN-2

OL-5048-02

 

 

 

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1300 Series specifications

The Cisco Systems 1300 Series represents an essential line of products designed for versatile network access, tailored especially for indoor and outdoor wireless environments. With a focus on delivering robust performance and vital security features, this series is well equipped to meet the demands of evolving business networks and enterprise applications.

One of the standout features of the 1300 Series is its dual-band capability, which operates efficiently on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands. This flexibility allows for improved wireless performance and better bandwidth management, making it ideal for high-density environments such as schools, airports, and corporate offices. The series also integrates advanced technologies such as 802.11ac Wave 2 and Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO), facilitating simultaneous data transmission to multiple devices, thus enhancing the overall network throughput.

Security is a paramount concern in today's digital landscape, and the Cisco 1300 Series addresses this through comprehensive measures. The devices come equipped with WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3) support, ensuring enhanced encryption and improved security protocols. In addition, the series supports Cisco’s Identity Services Engine (ISE), which provides centralized management for device authentication, enabling organizations to enforce policies based on user roles.

Power over Ethernet (PoE) support is another important characteristic of the 1300 Series. This feature allows for easier installation and flexibility in deployment, as it eliminates the need for additional power sources, thereby streamlining the setup process. Furthermore, the devices are designed with ruggedness in mind, offering an IP55 rating for environmental resilience, making them suitable for outdoor installation without compromising on performance.

Management and configuration of the network can be seamlessly performed through Cisco’s network management solutions, such as Cisco DNA Center and Cisco Prime Infrastructure. These platforms provide intuitive interfaces, simplifying operations and facilitating effective monitoring and troubleshooting.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 1300 Series is a powerful solution tailored for dynamic wireless networking. With its dual-band capabilities, advanced security features, support for POE, and ease of management, this series is ideally positioned to meet the demands of modern enterprises, ensuring reliable connectivity in a wide array of environments. As organizations continue to expand their wireless infrastructures, the 1300 Series stands out as a dependable choice for enhancing user experience and operational efficiency.