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1. Antennas having a gain greater than 5 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power EIRP is not more than that permitted for successful communication French Translation Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada Cet appareil respecte les limites prescrites pour les appareils de classe B par Industrie Canada Son utilisation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d interf rences nuisibles et 2 Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interf rences y compris celles susceptibles de perturber le fonctionnement de l appareil Les points d acc_s Aironet de Cisco sont certifi s conform ment aux exigences du CNR 210 L utilisation de cet appareil dans un syst me fonctionnant partiellement ou enti rement l ext rieur peut n cessiter l obtention d une licence pour le syst me conform ment la r glementation canadienne Pour plus de renseignements communiquez avec le bureau local d Industrie Canada Cet appareil a t con u pour fonctionner avec une antenne d un gain maximum de 6 dBi Il est strictement interdit d utiliser des antennes ayant un gain sup rieur 6 dBi avec cet appareil L antenne doit avoir une imp dance de 50 ohms Afi
2. additional information c Set the Cisco wireless LAN controller as the master so that new access points always join with it d Make sure DHCP is enabled on the network The access point must receive its IP address through DHCP e CAPWAP UDP ports ports 5246 and 5247 must not be blocked in the network f The access point must be able to find the IP address of the controller This can be accomplished using DHCP DNS or IP subnet broadcast This guide describes the DHCP method to convey the controller IP address For other methods refer to the product documentation See also the Using DHCP Option 43 section on page 11 for more information Step2 Apply power to the access point a The access point is 802 3af 15 4 W compliant and can be powered by any 802 3af compliant device Note The 700 series access point requires a Gigibit Ethernet link to prevent the Ethernet port from becoming a bottleneck for traffic because wireless traffic speeds exceed transmit speeds of a 10 100 Ethernet port b Astheaccess point attempts to connect to the controller the LEDs cycle through a green red and amber sequence which can take up to 5 minutes amp Note If the access point remains in this mode for more than five minutes the access point is unable to find the Master Cisco wireless LAN controller Check the connection between the access point and the Cisco wireless LAN controller and be sure that they are on the same subnet If the access point
3. change its original features and functions Article 14 21 The operation of the low power radio frequency devices is subject to the conditions that no harmful interference is caused to aviation safety and authorized radio station and if interference is caused the user must stop operating the device immediately and can t re operate it until the harmful interference is clear The authorized radio station means a radio communication service operating in accordance with the Communication Act The operation of the low power radio frequency devices is subject to the interference caused by the operation of an authorized radio station by another intentional or unintentional radiator by industrial scientific and medical ISM equipment or by an incidental radiator Chinese Translation i SIF ASEM IEA IME 25 5 35 Thon 1 In 3E SRST tt ER DRE 5 tk CHARMER AR CWS RETA Oa Meee SSR DAHER Mast CHERWEE 5 EUR 1 amp 0 38 53 58 8E MZ 68 FE SRERMAZERTEALBE ERRATERRE BVA Sede S fT RISO GEAR GB RI BRAKE HKEELREFEZERE Fe KH ABSRADRALBERLE SEX BERE ESBIES ATIS AK n SER ES T 4 7 i TSH az is 475 E 5 25 5 35 Mee AREZEREAASH ES RASA 476 HR N MERRARE HERLZT ET T ERRES WERTE VHGA RATEZE Se EA 4 7 7 RAT SSN Ris RR TE JE RE ERR ER E KR A EA F LAR TERRE WHERE RRA English Translation Low power Radio frequency Devices Technical Specifications 4 7 Unlicensed National Information Infrastructur
4. controller IP address discovery If the access point was previously joined to a controller the IP addresses of the primary secondary and tertiary controllers are stored in the access point s non volatile memory This process of storing controller IP addresses on an access point for later deployment is called priming tbe access point For more information about priming see the Performing a Pre Installation Configuration section on page 8 DHCP server discovery This feature uses DHCP option 43 to provide controller IP addresses to the access points Cisco switches support a DHCP server option that is typically used for this capability For more information about DHCP option 43 see the Configuring DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option 60 section on page 23 e DNS discovery The access point can discover controllers through your domain name server DNS For the access point to do so you must configure your DNS to return controller IP addresses in response to CISCO CAPWAP CONTROLLER localdomain where localdomain is the access point domain name Configuring the CISCO CAPWAP CONTROLLER provides backwards compatibility in an existing customer deployment When an access point receives an IP address and DNS information from a DHCP server it contacts the DNS to resolve CISCO CAPWAP CONTROLLER localdomain When the DNS sends a list of controller IP addresses the access point sends discovery requests to the controllers Preparing the Access Point B
5. overall exposure of the user or operator Separation Distance MPE Distance Limit 0 63 mW cm 20 cm 7 87 inches 1 00 mW cm Health Canada states that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of wireless devices They recommend that if you are interested in further reducing your exposure you can easily do so by reorienting antennas away from the user placing the antennas at a greater separation distance than recommended or lowering the transmitter power output Cet appareil est conforme aux directives internationales en matiere d exposition aux fr quences radio lectriques Cet appareil dela gamme 1700 comprend un metteur r cepteur radio Il a t con u de mani re respecter les limites en mati re d exposition aux fr quences radio lectriques champs lectromagn tiques de fr quence radio recommand es dans le code de s curit 6 de Sant Canada Ces directives int grent une marge de s curit importante destin e assurer la s curit de tous ind pendamment de l ge et de la sant Par cons quent les syst mes sont con us pour tre exploit s en vitant que l utilisateur n entre en contact avec les antennes Il est recommand de poser le syst me l o les antennes sont une distance minimale telle que pr cis e par l utilisateur conform ment aux directives r glementaires qui sont conques pour r duire l exposition g n rale de l utilis
6. point is disconnected from the controller and joins another controller In this case the new controller sends its global syslog server IP address to the access point e Whenever a new syslog server IP address overrides the existing syslog server IP address the old address is erased from persistent storage and the new address is stored in its place The access point also starts sending all syslog messages to the new IP address provided the access point can reach the syslog server IP address You can configure the syslog server for access points and view the access point join information only from the controller CLI A detailed explanation of the join process is on Cisco com at the following URL http www Cisco com en US products ps6366 products_tech_note09186a00808f8599 shtml 11 Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information This section provides declarations of conformity and regulatory information for Cisco Aironet 700 Series Access Points You can find additional information at this URL www cisco com go aironet compliance Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement Models Certification Numbers AIR CAP702I A K9 LDK102085 AIR SAP702I A K9 AIR SAP702I B K9 Manufacturer Cisco Systems Inc 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA This device complies with Part 15 rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfer
7. shuts down check the power source d After the access point finds the Cisco wireless LAN controller it attempts to download the new operating system code if the access point code version differs from the Cisco wireless LAN controller code version While this is happening the Status LED blinks amber e If the operating system download is successful the access point reboots Step3 Configure the access point if required Use the controller CLI controller GUI or Cisco Prime Infrastructure to customize the access point specific 802 11n network settings Step4 If the pre installation configuration is successful the Status LED is green indicating normal operation Disconnect the access point and mount it at the location at which you intend to deploy it on the wireless network Step5 If your access point does not indicate normal operation turn it off and repeat the pre installation configuration S Note When you are installing a Layer 3 access point on a different subnet than the Cisco wireless LAN controller be sure that a DHCP server is reachable from the subnet on which you will be installing the access point and that the subnet has a route back to the Cisco wireless LAN controller Also be sure that the route back to the Cisco wireless LAN controller has destination UDP ports 5246 and 5247 open for CAPWAP communications Ensure that the route back to the primary secondary and tertiary wireless LAN controller allows IP packet fragmen
8. Apafi CISCO GETTING STARTED GUIDE Cisco Aironet 700 Series Access Points First Published June 2013 Last Updated September 2014 About this Guide Introduction to the Access Point Safety Instructions Unpacking Configurations Access Point Ports and Connectors Configuring the Access Point Mounting the Access Point NN OO C1 N Deploying the Access Point on the Wireless Network Troubleshooting Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information Configuring DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option 60 Access Point Specifications O N 1 About this Guide This Guide provides instructions on how to install and configure your Cisco Aironet 700 Series Access Point The 700 Series Access Point is referred to as tbe 700 series or tbe access point in this document 2 Introduction to the Access Point The 700 series supports high performing two spatial stream rates over a deployable distance with high reliability when serving clients The 700 series provides high reliability and overall wireless performance The 700 series offers dual band radios 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz with integrated internal antennas The access point supports full inter operability with leading 802 11n clients The 700 series access point is available in the controller based and autonomous configurations and supports e Simultaneous dual band 2 4 GHz 5 GHz radios Integrated antennas on 702I access point models AIR CAP702I
9. L GAAES OXETIK S Greek at e tz O nyias 1999 5 EC Fran ais Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de French la Directive 1999 5 EC islenska NER T Icelandic betta t ki er samkv mt grunnkr fum og rum vi eigandi kv um Tilskipunar 1999 5 EC Italiano Questo apparato conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva Italian 1999 5 CE Latviesu Si iek rta atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem Latvian noteikumiem Nederlands Dit apparaat voldoetaan de essentiele eisen en andere van Dutch toepassing zijnde bepalingen van de Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Malti Dan l apparat huwa konformi mal ti iet essenzjali u l Maltese provedimenti l o ra rilevanti tad Direttiva 1999 S EC Magyar Ez a k sz l k teljes ti az alapvet k vetelm nyeket s m s Hungarian 1999 5 EK ir nyelvben meghat rozott vonatkoz rendelkez seket Norsk Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre Norwegian relevante bestemmelser i EU direktiv 1999 S EF Polski Urz dzenie jest zgodne z og lnymi wymaganiami oraz Polish szczeg lnymi warunkami okre lonymi Dyrektywa UE 1999 5 EC Portugu s Este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos Portuguese essenciais e outras provis es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC Rom n Acest echipament este in conformitate cu
10. SC RIRS RIBIBEEOT O0SBSDAzIZ T4 3 VOZ L ovuvcCHBERLCTEU 3 ZO OUS D 532 E GEIL FR OD 5E 118 72 ERIS LE LC ECT OD 38002536 L 1 38 8 74 C f I 33RRU OD C Agi T 6 IE ROBREAKH USbDETSU sac 03 6434 6500 208697 English Translation This equipment operates in the same frequency bandwidth as industrial scientific and medical devices such as microwave ovens and mobile object identification RF ID systems licensed premises radio stations and unlicensed specified low power radio stations used in factory production lines 1 Before using this equipment make sure that no premises radio stations or specified low power radio stations of RF ID are used in the vicinity 2 Ifthis equipment causes RF interference to a premises radio station of RF ID promptly change the frequency or stop using the device contact the number below and ask for recommendations on avoiding radio interference such as setting partitions 3 If this equipment causes RF interference to a specified low power radio station of RF ID contact the number below Contact Number 03 6434 6500 Statement 371 Power Cable and AC Adapter fi DL EAI FL ACT SIS RYTI RENIE WTR RERISHERMSE CHACE SU Ait iExER EMO C ARILS 8 L CENTRE KRKORAERVES Et BRA mae HU AEGEORXE PSE amp 3 FIRE C7 lt UL SEXE UL amp 7 l CSA v 22532 FIRE DER 2 VIX SERtED IBIEd amp 85 EPOD Baas I I FH C TUNE TREES English Translation When in
11. ateur ou de l op rateur Distance d loignement MPE Distance Limite 0 63 mW cm 20 cm 7 87 po 1 00 mW cm Sant Canada affirme que la litt rature scientifique actuelle n indique pas qu il faille prendre des pr cautions particuli res lors de l utilisation d un appareil sans fil Si vous voulez r duire votre exposition encore davantage selon l agence vous pouvez facilement le faire en r orientant les antennes afin qu elles soient dirig es l cart de l utilisateur en les pla ant une distance d loignement sup rieure celle recommand e ou en r duisant la puissance de sortie de l metteur Additional Information on RF Exposure You can find additional information on the subject at the following links Cisco Systems Spread Spectrum Radios and RF Safety white paper at this URL http www cisco com warp public cc pd witc ao340ap prodlit rfhr wi htm FCC Bulletin 56 Questions and Answers about Biological Effects and Potential Hazards of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields e FCC Bulletin 65 Evaluating Compliance with the FCC guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields 20 e FCC Bulletin 65C 01 01 Evaluating Compliance with the FCC guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Additional Information for Evaluating Compliance for Mobile and Portable Devices with FCC limits for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Emission You can obtain additiona
12. bottom 1 Mode button 4 AC power connector 2 Ethernet port 5 Mounting bracket pins 3 Console port 6 Security hasp 7 Configuring the Access Point This section describes how to connect the access point to a wireless LAN controller Because the configuration process takes place on the controller see the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for additional information This guide is available on Cisco com The Controller Discovery Process The access point uses standard Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points Protocol CAPWAP to communicate between the controller and other wireless access points on the network CAPWAP is a standard interoperable protocol which enables an access controller to manage a collection of wireless termination points The discovery process using CAPWAP is identical to the Lightweight Access Point Protocol LWAPP used with previous Cisco Aironet access points LWAPP enabled access points are compatible with CAPWAP and conversion to a CAPWAP controller is seamless Deployments can combine CAPWAP and LWAPP software on the controllers The functionality provided by the controller does not change except for customers who have Layer 2 deployments which CAPWAP does not support In a CAPWAP environment a wireless access point discovers a controller by using CAPWAP discovery mechanisms and then sends it a CAPWAP j
13. cerintele esentiale sicu Romanian alte prevederi relevante ale Directivei 1000 5 EC Slovensko Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi Slovenian relevantnimi pogoji Direktive 1009 5 EC Slovensky Toto zariadenie je v zhode so z kladn mi po iadavkami a in mi Slovak pr slu n mi nariadeniami direktiv 1009 5 EC nomi Tama laite t ytt direktiivin 1999 5 EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja pp on siin asetettujen muiden laitetta koskevien m r ysten Finnish i mukainen Svenska Denna utrustning r i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga kraven Swedish och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktiv 1999 S EC T rk Bu cihaz 1999 5 EC Direktifi nin temel gereklerine ve ilgili di er g Turkish h k mlerine uygundur 5 The following standards were applied EMC EN 301 489 1 v1 8 1 EN 301 489 17 v2 1 1 Health amp Safety EN60950 1 2005 EN 50385 2002 Radio EN 300 328 v 1 7 1 EN 301 893 v 1 5 1 The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 4 and Annex III of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed This device also conforms to the EMC requirements of the Medical Devices Directive 93 42 EEC S Note This equipment is intended to be used in all EU and EFTA countries Outdoor use may be restricted to certain frequencies and or may require a license for operation For more details contact Cisco Corporate Compliance The product carries the CE Mark CEO Declaration of Conformi
14. cess point does not support Wireless Domain Services WDS and cannot communicate with WDS devices However the controller provides functionality equivalent to WDS when the access point joins it e CAPWAP does not support Layer 2 The access point must get an IP address and discover the controller using Layer 3 DHCP DNS or IP subnet broadcast e The access point console port is enabled for monitoring and debug purposes All configuration commands are disabled when the access point is connected to a controller Using DHCP Option 43 You can use DHCP Option 43 to provide a list of controller IP addresses to the access points enabling them to find and join a controller For additional information refer to the Configuring DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option 60 section on page 23 Checking the Access Point LED The location of the access point status LED is shown in Figure 1 S Note Regarding LED status colors it is expected that there will be small variations in color intensity and hue from unit to unit This is within the normal range of the LED manufacturer s specifications and is not a defect The access point status LED indicates various conditions and are described in Table 1 Table 1 LED Status Indications Message Status Message Type LED Meaning Boot loader status Blinking green DRAM memory test in progress sequence DRAM memory test OK Board initialization in progress Initializing FLASH file system FLASH mem
15. cuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device Statement 1071 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warning A Warning A Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source Statement 1004 Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Statement 1074 Warning A This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit overcurrent protection Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than 20A Statement 1005 Warning A Do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be especially qualified for such use Statement 245B Warning N In order to comply with FCC radio frequency RF exposure limits antennas should be located at a minimum of 7 9 inches 20 cm or more from the body of all persons Statement 332 Caution AN The fasteners you use to mount an access point on a ceiling must be capable of maintaining a minimum pullout force of 20 Ibs 9 kg and must use all 4 holes on the mounting bracket Caution This product and all interconnected equipment must be installed indoors within the same building including the as
16. d to reduce the overall exposure of the user or operator The device has been tested and found compliant with the applicable regulations as part of the radio certification process Separation Distance MPE Distance Limit 0 63 mW cm 20 cm 7 87 inches 1 00 mW cm The US Food and Drug Administration has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of wireless devices The FCC recommends that if you are interested in further reducing your exposure then you can easily do so by reorienting antennas away from the user or placing the antennas at a greater separation distance then recommended or lowering the transmitter power output 19 This Device Meets the Industry Canada Guidelines for Exposure to Radio Waves The 700 series device includes a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves radio frequency electromagnetic fields as referenced in Health Canada Safety Code 6 The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed into the limit to ensure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health As such the systems are designed to be operated as to avoid contact with the antennas by the end user It is recommended to set the system in a location where the antennas can remain at least a minimum distance as specified from the user in accordance to the regulatory guidelines which are designed to reduce the
17. e 4 7 5 Within the 5 25 5 35 GHz band U NII devices will be restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to co channel MSS operations 4 7 6 The U NII devices shall accept any interference from legal communications and shall not interfere the legal communications If interference is caused the user must stop operating the device immediately and can t re operate it until the harmful interference is clear 4 7 7 Manufacturers of U NII devices are responsible for ensuring frequency stability such that an emission is maintained within the band of operation under all conditions of normal operation as specified in the user manual 22 Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil This section contains special information for operation of Cisco Aironet access points in Brazil Access Point Models AIR CAP702I T K9 AIR SAP702I T K9 Portuguese Translation Este equipamento opera em car ter secund rio isto n o tem direito a prote o contra interfer ncia prejudicial mesmo de esta es do mesmo tipo e nao pode causar interfer ncia a sistemas operando em car ter prim rio English Translation This equipment operates on a secondary basis and consequently must accept harmful interference including interference from stations of the same kind This equipment may not cause harmful interference to systems operating on a primary basis Declaration of Conformity Statements All the Declarat
18. efore you mount and deploy your access point we recommend that you perform a site survey or use the site planning tool to determine the best location to install your access point You should have the following information about your wireless network available e Access point locations Access point mounting options below a suspended ceiling on a flat horizontal surface or on a desktop Sy Note You can mount the access point above a suspended ceiling but you must purchase additional mounting hardware See Mounting the Access Point section on page 10 for additional information Access point power options power supplied by the recommended external power supply Cisco AIR PWR B a DC power supply PoE from a network device or a PoE power injector hub the Cisco recommended injector is the AIR PWRINJ5 usually located in a wiring closet S Note Access points mounted in a building s environmental airspace must be powered using PoE to comply with safety regulations Cisco recommends that you make a site map showing access point locations so that you can record the device MAC addresses from each location and return them to the person who is planning or managing your wireless network Installation Summary Installing the access point involves these operations Performing a pre installation configuration optional Mounting the access point e Grounding the access point e Deploying the access point on the w
19. ence and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device operates in the 5150 5250MHz and 5470 5725MHz bands and is therefore restricted to indoor operation only per FCC guidance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician N Caution The Part 15 radio device operates on a non interference basis with other devices operating at this frequency when using the integrated antennas Any changes or modification to the product not express
20. formation on the regulatory domains shown as x in the model numbers see Regulatory Domains section on page 4 Internal Antennas The 7021 model access points are configured with four single band inverted F antennas two 2 4 GHz and two 5 GHz The four antennas deployed inside the access point are evenly spaced inside the top housing The basic features are as follows e Single band inverted F antennas Antenna elements integrated into 702I access point top housing Peak gains are approximately 3 dBi in the 2 4 GHz band and 5 dBi in the 5 GHz band Regulatory Domains CP The 700 series supports the following regulatory domains shown as x in the model numbers A C E F H I K N Q R S T Z Countries Supported Click this URL to browse to a list of countries and regulatory domains supported by the 700 www cisco com go aironet compliance O Access Point Ports and Connectors The 702I model access points have integrated antennas and do not have external connectors on the top of the unit however they do have the LED indicator on top of the unit as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Access Point LED Indicator top 1 LED indicator The ports and connections on the side of the access point are shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Access Point Ports and Connections
21. ion of Conformity statements related to this product can be found at the following location http www ciscofax com 12 Configuring DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option 60 This section contains a DHCP Option 43 configuration example on a Windows 2003 Enterprise DHCP server for use with Cisco Aironet lightweight access points For other DHCP server implementations consult product documentation for configuring DHCP Option 43 In Option 43 you should use the IP address of the controller management interface N Note DHCP Option 43 is limited to one access point type per DHCP pool You must configure a separate DHCP pool for each access point type The 700 series access point uses the type length value TLV format for DHCP Option 43 DHCP servers must be programmed to return the option based on the access point s DHCP Vendor Class Identifier VCI string DHCP Option 60 The VCI string for the 700 series access point is Cisco AP c700 S Note If your access point was ordered with the Service Provider Option AIR OPT60 DHCP selected in the ordering tool the VCI string for the access point contains ServiceProvider For example a 700 with this option will return this VCI string Cisco AP c700 ServiceProvider The format of the TLV block is listed below Type Oxf1 decimal 241 Length Number of controller IP addresses 4 e Value List of WLC management interfaces To configure DHCP Option 43 in the embedded Cisco IOS DHCP serve
22. ireless network Performing a Pre Installation Configuration The following procedures ensure that your access point installation and initial operation go as expected A pre installation configuration is also known as priming tbe access point This procedure is optional S Note Performing a pre installation configuration is an optional procedure If your network controller is properly configured you can install your access point in its final location and connect it to the network from there See the Deploying the Access Point on the Wireless Network section on page 10 for details Pre Installation Configuration Setup The pre installation configuration setup is shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 Pre Installation Configuration Setup Controller Layer 3 devices Cisco Aironet access points 272488 To perform pre installation configuration perform the following steps Step1 Make sure that the Cisco wireless LAN controller DS port is connected to the network Use the CLI web browser interface or Cisco Prime Infrastructure procedures as described in the appropriate Cisco wireless LAN controller guide a Make sure that access points have Layer 3 connectivity to the Cisco wireless LAN controller Management b Configure the switch to which your access point is attach to See the Cisco Unified Wireless Network WLAN Controller Configuration Guide for
23. l information from the following organizations e World Health Organization Internal Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection at this URL www who int emf United Kingdom National Radiological Protection Board at this URL www nrpb org uk e Cellular Telecommunications Association at this URL www wow com com The Mobile Manufacturers Forum at this URL www mmfai org Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan This section provides administrative rules for operating Cisco Aironet access points in Taiwan The rules for all access points are provided in both Chinese and English Chinese Translation RERT Rea IL ABIMEAS 25 5 35 MAMAS ID SEWER SE tt HET RECS ETAR AST REIS A MLAIDSESISATEME ERT Rn Mea SIE B SERS MAW SMES REED ER BE 5 PUR 1 amp 0 38 83 8 8E MEZ AT SERNMRERT ERRES MRRATBRRE BURGA Se dE S amp T BIS 7S SRA WRAAE KREE AREF RRE fs KH ASRADLALBERLE FER BERGER PESE BEER IS LT UE SOLE 153 EA 4 7 fe e E SR i 47 5 525 535 Meas AR ZARA SH RREA 476 RADAR RBARLA LBS ZTRAF STEAL WERTE VGA RATEZE SRA EA 4 7 7 PRENER ROS TE UR UR ERR XE Pb WOK Re A LR IER ERE BESTA E a EME RER m English Translation Administrative Rules for Low power Radio Frequency Devices Article 12 For those low power radio frequency devices that have already received a type approval companies business units or users should not change its frequencies increase its power or
24. ly approved by Cisco could void the user s authority to operate this device AN Caution Within the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz and 5 47 5 725 GHz bands this device is restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite System MSS operations VCCI Statement for Japan Warning This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this is used near a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment it may cause radio interference Install and use the equipment according to the instruction manual wit DR COREL 25 2B HRM ETS COPEL RERRCRATSCCEBHWEL TOETA COPBMIVAPTLEV aL SERIE LCRA CNS EL SEES g amp igcdcchb5 zy BikiBjEi fto CiE UL UUU RUE LUCR US VCCI B 14 Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan This section provides guidelines for avoiding interference when operating Cisco Aironet access points in Japan These guidelines are provided in both Japanese and English Japanese Translation CORBORAARRECI EL LSEOPRX HE ESHBIBSEROI I3OS85 amp 24 5 cien cCU 6128 51 50 RO TEE RIBUS EFIE 5 AR RUBE BARRA Seite X Lud hS amp SReTnT TET 1 COMBAEAT DOMI E CBR FR OO HEP REERUS RU HE SE LINE JJ iUS53EREdACUUEUTEEBBUCTZ EU 2 B CORED SBD FR OE DAL CER FS L TEETAN 00 253 LERSE SCAISEARARM ELE 5 X328 0 RHA LT F C RAI
25. n de r_duire le risque d interf rence aux autres utilisateurs le type d antenne et son gain doivent tre choisis de fa on ce que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne soit pas sup rieure au niveau requis pour obtenir une communication satisfaisante 16 European Community Switzerland Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein Models AIR CAP702I E K9 AIR SAP702I E K9 Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC amp Medical Directive 93 42 EEC b arapckn Tosa o6opysane orropaps Ha CbULCCTBEHHTe H3HCKBAHHA H TIDHIOXXHMMH KIAY3H H Bulgarian Jlupexrusa 1999 5 EC Cesky Toto za izeni je v souladu se zakladnimi poZadavky a ostatnimi odpovidajicimi ustanovenimi Czech Sm rnice 1999 5 EC Dansk Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de vzesentlige krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i Danish Direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch Dieses Ger t entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren entsprechenden German Vorgaben der Richtlinie 1999 5 EU dant See seade vastab direktiivi 1999 5 EU olulistele n uetele ja teistele asjakohastele s tetele English This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions ne of Directive 1999 5 EC Espa ol Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con otras disposiciones de la Spanish Directiva 1999 5 CE Env Avtdc 0 somos eivat GE GULH PPHON HE TIG OVOUD ELS ATAUTNOELS KO
26. ng the string then yields f1080a7e7e020a7f7f02 The resulting Cisco IOS command added to the DHCP scope is option 43 hex f1080a7e7e020a7f7f02 13 Access Point Specifications For the technical specifications of the 700 series access points see the Cisco Aironet 700 Series Access Point Data Sheet at the following URL http www cisco com c en us products collateral wireless aironet 700 series data sheet c78 726725 html 14 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request For information on obtaining documentation submitting a service request and gathering additional information see What s New in Cisco Product Documentation at http www cisco com en US docs general whatsnew whatsnew html Subscribe to What s New in Cisco Product Documentation which lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation as an RSS feed and deliver content directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service 24 25 Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and or its affiliates in the U S and other countries To view a list of Cisco trademarks go to this URL www cisco com go trademarks Third party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 1110R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addres
27. oin request The controller sends the access point a CAPWAP join response allowing the access point to join the controller When the access point joins the controller the controller manages its configuration firmware control transactions and data transactions S Note For additional information about the discovery process and CAPWAP see the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Software Configuration Guide This document is available on Cisco com N Note CAPWAP support is provided in controller software release 5 2 or later However your controller must be running release 7 5 x x or later to support 700 series access points S Note You cannot edit or query any access point using the controller CLI if the name of the access point contains a space S Note Make sure that the controller is set to the current time If the controller is set to a time that has already occurred the access point might not join the controller because its certificate may not be valid for that time Access points must discovered a controller before they can become an active part of the network The access point supports these controller discovery processes Layer 3 CAPWAP discovery The access point performs a local broadcast 255 255 255 255 discovery request to find any contollers on the same subnet vlan The request can be forwarded to other networks by the IP helper featuer that is present on switches and router Locally stored
28. ory test OK Initializing Ethernet Ethernet OK Starting Cisco IOS Initialization successful Association status Chirping Green Normal operating condition but no wireless client associated Green Normal operating condition at least one wireless client association 11 Table 1 LED Status Indications continued Message Status Message Type LED Meaning Operating status Blinking amber Software upgrade in progress Cycling through green Discovery join process in progress red and amber Rapidly cycling Access point location command invoked through red green and amber Blinking red Ethernet link not operational Boot loader warnings _ Blinking amber Configuration recovery in progress MODE button pushed for 2 to 3 seconds Red Ethernet failure or image recovery MODE button pushed for 20 to 30 seconds Blinking green Image recovery in progress MODE button released Boot loader errors Red DRAM memory test failure Blinking red and amber FLASH file system failure Blinking red and off Environment variable failure Bad MAC address Ethernet failure during image recovery Boot environment failure No Cisco image file Boot failure Cisco IOS errors Red Software failure try disconnecting and reconnecting unit power Cycling through red General warning insufficient inline power green amber and off Troubleshooting the Access Point Join P
29. r follow these steps Step1 Enter configuration mode at the Cisco IOS CLI 23 Step2 Create the DHCP pool including the necessary parameters such as default router and name server A DHCP scope example is as follows ip dhcp pool pool name gt network IP Network lt Netmask gt default router Default router dns server DNS Server Where pool name is the name of the DHCP pool such as AP702 IP Network is the network IP address where the controller resides such as 10 0 15 1 Netmask is the subnet mask such as 255 255 255 0 Default router is the IP address of the default router such as 10 0 0 1 DNS Server is the IP address of the DNS server such as 10 0 10 2 Step3 Add the option 60 line using the following syntax option 60 ascii VCI string For the VCI string Cisco AP c702 The quotation marks must be included Step4 Add the option 43 line using the following syntax option 43 hex hex string The bex string is assembled by concatenating the TLV values shown below Type Length Value Type is always f1 hex Length is the number of controller management IP addresses times 4 in hex Value is the IP address of the controller listed sequentially in hex For example suppose that there are two controllers with management interface IP addresses 10 126 126 2 and 10 127 127 2 The type is f1 hex The length is 2 4 8 08 hex The IP addresses translate to 0a7e7e02 and 0a7f7f02 Assembli
30. re met An access point running software release 5 2 or later has been newly deployed Anexisting access point running software release 5 2 or later has been reset after clearing the configuration If any of these conditions are met and the access point has not yet joined a controller you can also configure a DHCP server to return a syslog server IP address to the access point using option 7 on the server The access point then starts sending all syslog messages to this IP address When the access point joins a controller for the first time the controller sends the global syslog server IP address the default is 255 255 255 255 to the access point After that the access point sends all syslog messages to this IP address until it is overridden by one of the following scenarios The access point is still connected to the same controller and the global syslog server IP address configuration on the controller has been changed using the config ap syslog host global syslog server IP address command In this case the controller sends the new global syslog server IP address to the access point The access point is still connected to the same controller and a specific syslog server IP address has been configured for the access point on the controller using the config ap syslog host specific Cisco AP syslog server IP address command In this case the controller sends the new specific syslog server IP address to the access point The access
31. rocess Access points can fail to join a controller for many reasons a RADIUS authorization is pending self signed certificates are not enabled on the controller the access point s and controller s regulatory domains don t match and so on Controller software enables you to configure the access points to send all CAPWAP related errors to a syslog server You do not need to enable any debug commands on the controller because all of the CAPWAP error messages can be viewed from the syslog server itself The state of the access point is not maintained on the controller until it receives a CAPWAP join request from the access point Therefore it can be difficult to determine why the CAPWAP discovery request from a certain access point was rejected In order to troubleshoot such joining problems without enabling CAPWAP debug commands on the controller the controller collects information for all access points that send a discovery message to it and maintains information for any access points that have successfully joined it The controller collects all join related information for each access point that sends a CAPWAP discovery request to the controller Collection begins with the first discovery message received from the access point and ends with the last configuration payload sent from the controller to the access point 12 An access point sends all syslog messages to IP address 255 255 255 255 by default when any of the following conditions a
32. ses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental 2013 2014 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved 26
33. sociated LAN connections as defined by Environment A of the IEEE 802 af Standard S Note The access point is suitable for use in environmental air space in accordance with section 300 22 C of the National S Electrical Code and sections 2 128 12 010 3 and 12 100 of the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 C22 1 You should not install the power supply or power injector in air handling spaces Note Use only with listed ITE equipment 4 Unpacking To unpack the access point follow these steps Step1 Unpack and remove the access point and the accessory kit from the shipping box Step2 Return any packing material to the shipping container and save it for future use Step3 Verify that you have received the items listed below If any item is missing or damaged contact your Cisco representative or reseller for instructions The access point Mounting bracket if selected when the access point was ordered Adjustable ceiling rail clip if selected when the access point was ordered 5 Configurations The 700 series access point contains two simultaneous dual band radios the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz 802 11n MIMO radios in a controller based mode or autonomous mode The 700 series access point configuration for controller based operation is AIR CAP702I x K9 K9 and AIR SAP702I x K9 for autonomous configuration each configuration provides two 2 4 GHz 5 GHz dual band radios with integrated single band antennas For in
34. stalling the product please use the provided or designated connection cables power cables AC adaptors Using any other cables adaptors could cause a malfunction or a fire Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law prohibits the use of UL certified cables that have the UL shown on the code for any other electrical devices than products designated by CISCO The use of cables that are certified by Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law that have PSE shown on the code is not limited to CISCO designated products Industry Canada Canadian Compliance Statement Models Certification Numbers AIR CAP702I A K9 2461B 102085 AIR SAP702I E K9 This Class B Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations This device complies with Class B Limits of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cisco Aironet Access Points are certified to the requirements of RSS 210 The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations For further information contact your local Industry Canada office This device has been designed to operate with antennas having a maximum gain of 5 dBi
35. ts Finally be sure that if address translation is used that the access point and the Cisco wireless LAN controller have a static 1 to 1 NAT to an outside address 8 Mounting the Access Point Cisco Aironet 700 series access points can be mounted in several configurations including on a suspended ceiling on a hard ceiling or wall on an electrical or network box and above a suspended ceiling Click this URL to browse to complete access point mounting instructions http www cisco com en US docs wireless access_point mounting guide apmount html 9 Deploying the Access Point on the Wireless Network After you have mounted the access point follow these steps to deploy it on the wireless network Step1 Connect and power up the access point Step2 Observe the access point LED for LED descriptions see Checking the Access Point LED section on page 11 a When you power up the access point it begins a power up sequence that you can verify by observing the access point LED If the power up sequence is successful the discovery and join process begins During this process the LED blinks sequentially green red and amber When the access point has joined a controller the LED chirps green if no clients are associated or stays green if one or more clients are associated b Ifthe LED is not on the access point is most likely not receiving power c Ifthe LED blinks sequentially for more than 5 minutes the access point is unable to find i
36. ts primary secondary and tertiary Cisco wireless LAN controller Check the connection between the access point and the Cisco wireless LAN controller and be sure the access point and the Cisco wireless LAN controller are either on the same subnet or that the access point has a route back to its primary secondary and tertiary Cisco wireless LAN controller Also if the access point is not on the same subnet as the Cisco wireless LAN controller be sure that there is a properly configured DHCP server on the same subnet as the access point See the Configuring DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option 60 section on page 23 for additional information Step3 Reconfigure the Cisco wireless LAN controller so that it is not the Master S Note A Master Cisco wireless LAN controller should be used only for configuring access points and not in a working network 10 10 Troubleshooting If you experience difficulty getting your access point installed and running look for a solution to your problem in this guide or in additional access point documentation These and other documents are available on Cisco com Guidelines for Using Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Points Keep these guidelines in mind when you use 700 series lightweight access points The access point can only communicate with Cisco wireless LAN controllers such as 2500 series 5500 series 7500 series 8500 series virtual Wireless LAN Controllers and WiSM2 controllers The ac
37. ty for RF Exposure This section contains information on compliance with guidelines related to RF exposure 18 Generic Discussion on RF Exposure The Cisco products are designed to comply with the following national and international standards on Human Exposure to Radio Frequencies US 47 Code of Federal Regulations Part 2 Subpart J e American National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C 95 1 99 International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 98 Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 Limits on Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Fields in the range from 3kHz to 300 GHz e Australia Radiation Protection Standard To ensure compliance with various national and international Electromagnetic Field EMF standards the system should only be operated with Cisco approved antennas and accessories This Device Meets International Guidelines for Exposure to Radio Waves The 700 series device includes a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves radio frequency electromagnetic fields recommended by international guidelines The guidelines were developed by an independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health As such the systems are designed to be operated as to avoid contact with the antennas by the end
38. user It is recommended to set the system in a location where the antennas can remain at least a minimum distance as specified from the user in accordance to the regulatory guidelines which are designed to reduce the overall exposure of the user or operator Separation Distance MPE Distance Limit 0 63 mW cm 20 cm 7 87 inches 1 00 mW cm The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of wireless devices They recommend that if you are interested in further reducing your exposure then you can easily do so by reorienting antennas away from the user or placing he antennas at a greater separation distance then recommended This Device Meets FCC Guidelines for Exposure to Radio Waves The 700 series device includes a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves radio frequency electromagnetic fields as referenced in FCC Part 1 1310 The guidelines are based on IEEE ANSI C 95 1 92 and include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health As such the systems are designed to be operated as to avoid contact with the antennas by the end user It is recommended to set the system in a location where the antennas can remain at least a minimum distance as specified from the user in accordance to the regulatory guidelines which are designe
39. x K9 S Note The x in the model numbers represents the regulatory domain Refer to Regulatory Domains section on page 4 for a list of supported regulatory domains The features of the 700 series are Processing sub systems for controller based models including CPUs and memory and radio hardware which supports Unified FlexConnect Monitor mode S Note Enhanced Local Mode ELM is not supported The following processor features 128 MB NAND flash size 1 MB NOR flash size 128 MB DDR2 memory bus x32 e 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz 802 11n radios with the following features 802 11n standard compliant A MPDU TX HT Duplicate Mode 2TX x2RX 2 spatial streams 300 Mbps PHY rate Maximal ratio combining MRC Cyclic Shift Diversity CSD MCS0 MCS15 Short or Long Guard Intervals DFS for UNII 2 and UNII 2 Extended channels including 0 5us radar pulse detection 3 Safety Instructions Translated versions of the following safety warnings are provided in the translated safety warnings document that is shipped with your access point The translated warnings are also in the Translated Safety Warnings for Cisco Aironet Access Points which is available on Cisco com A Warning A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This warning symbol means danger You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury Before you work on any equipment be aware of the hazards involved with electrical cir

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