Preface

Conventions

Chapter 3, “Mounting Overview,” provides an overview of components and features used during access point/bridge mounting and antenna alignment operations.

Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points and Bridges,” provides solutions to potential problems encountered during setup of autonomous access points.

Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points,” provides solutions to potential problems encountered during setup of lightweightaccess points.

Appendix A, “Translated Safety Warnings,” indicates how to access the document that provides translations of the safety warnings that appear in this publication.

Appendix B, “Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information,” describes the regulatory conventions to which the access point/bridge conforms and provides guidelines for operating access point/bridges in Japan.

Appendix C, “Access Point Specifications,” describes the channels and antenna settings supported by the regulatory organizations.

Appendix D, “Channels and Maximum Power Levels,” indicates how to access the document that lists the access point/bridge radio channels and the maximum power levels supported by the world’s regulatory domains.

Appendix E, “Console Serial Cable Pinouts,” identifies the pinouts for the serial cable that connects to the power injector’s console serial port.

Appendix F, “Priming Lightweight Access Points Prior to Deployment,” describes the procedure to prime lightweight access points with controller information.

Appendix G, “Configuring DHCP Option 43 for Lightweight Access Points,” describes the procedure to configure DHCP Option 43 for lightweight access points.

Appendix H, “Load-Dump Protection for Transportation Vehicles,” describes load-dump protection that is required for autonomous access point/bridge operation in some transportation vehicles

Conventions

This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information:

Commands and keywords are in boldface type.

Note Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual.

Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.

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1300 specifications

Cisco Systems 1300 series, commonly referred to as the Cisco Aironet 1300 Series, represents a pivotal advancement in wireless networking solutions designed for outdoor environments. These access points are primarily intended for outdoor wireless applications, including temporary installations, public areas, and enterprises requiring robust outdoor coverage.

One of the standout features of the Cisco 1300 series is its ruggedized design. The access points are built to withstand harsh weather conditions, including extreme temperatures and precipitation. They comply with IP67 ratings, ensuring protection against dust and water intrusion, making them suitable for deployment in various environmental conditions.

The Cisco 1300 series provides comprehensive WLAN coverage through its support for various wireless standards, including 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n. This compatibility ensures interoperability with existing wireless infrastructure while enabling faster data rates and improved connectivity. The technology leveraged in the Cisco 1300 series offers enhanced throughput and capacity, ensuring seamless connectivity for end-users.

Another key characteristic is the integration of advanced security features. The access points support robust encryption protocols, such as WPA2 and 802.1X, safeguarding sensitive data transmitted over the air. The ability to create secure guest access networks also enhances security, allowing organizations to provide internet access without compromising internal network safety.

Cisco's proprietary features, such as Cisco CleanAir technology, further enhance the performance of the 1300 series. This technology effectively detects and mitigates wireless interference, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in congested areas. Additionally, the series supports mesh networking capabilities, allowing for flexible deployment without the necessity of extensive wiring, which is particularly advantageous for temporary or mobile installations.

Management and configuration are simplified through the use of Cisco's Wireless LAN Controller (WLC). This centralized management allows network administrators to streamline firmware upgrades, monitor performance, and enforce policy compliance across multiple access points.

In summary, the Cisco Systems 1300 series access points combine robust outdoor capabilities with advanced wireless technology, security features, and ease of management, making them a valuable asset for organizations looking to extend their networking capabilities into outdoor environments. Through their durable design and innovative technologies, the Cisco 1300 series meets the demanding needs of today’s wireless landscape.