Cisco Systems Computer Accessories 1550 User Manual

Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh  
Access Point Hardware Installation Guide  
April 2011  
Revised February 20, 2013  
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Preface  
This section describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco Aironet 1550  
Series Outdoor Mesh Access Point Hardware Installation Guide.  
Objectives  
Audience  
This publication explains the steps for installing the Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access  
Point (called the access point in this document). The access point is available in model 1552.  
The 1552 model is a dual-radio platform that supports dual-band (2.4- and 5-GHz) operation.  
This publication is for the person installing and configuring an access point for the first time. The  
installer should be familiar with network structures, terms, and concepts.  
Warning  
Warning  
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.  
Statement 1030  
This equipment must be installed in restricted access locations in Norway, Finland, and Sweden. Only  
trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment as  
instructed in this installation guide.  
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Organization  
This guide contains the following sections:  
Chapter  
Title  
Description  
Chapter 1  
Describes the major components and features  
of the access point.  
Chapter 2  
Provides warnings, safety information, and  
mounting information you need to install your  
access point.  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Appendix A  
Provides basic troubleshooting procedures for  
the access point.  
Describes the procedures to install or replace  
the backup battery in the access point.  
Translated Safety Warnings Indicates how to access the document that  
provides translations of the safety warnings  
that appear in this publication.  
Appendix B  
Appendix C  
Declarations of Conformity Describes the regulatory conventions to which  
and Regulatory Information the access point conforms and provides  
guidelines for operating access points in Japan.  
Channels and Power Levels Indicates how to access the document that lists  
the access point radio channels and the  
maximum power levels supported by the world  
regulatory domains.  
Appendix D  
Appendix E  
Appendix F  
Lists technical specifications for the access  
point.  
Describes the connector pinouts for the access  
point.  
Describes the procedure to configure DHCP  
Option 43.  
Conventions  
This publication uses the following conventions:  
Convention  
Description  
boldface font  
Commands, command options, and keywords are  
in boldface.  
italic font  
Arguments for which you supply values are in  
italics.  
[ ]  
Elements in square brackets are optional.  
screen font  
Terminal sessions and information the system  
displays are in screen font.  
boldface screen font  
Information you must enter is in boldface screen  
font.  
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Convention  
Description  
italic screen font  
Arguments for which you supply values are in  
italic screen font.  
^
The symbol ^ represents the key labeled Control.  
For example, the key combination ^D in a screen  
display means hold down the Control key while  
you press the D key.  
< >  
Nonprinting characters, such as passwords, are in  
angle brackets.  
Notes use the following conventions:  
Note  
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in  
this manual.  
Cautions use the following conventions:  
Caution  
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment  
damage or loss of data.  
Warnings use the following conventions:  
Warning  
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 circuitry 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  
Waarschuwing  
BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES  
Dit waarschuwingssymbool betekent gevaar. U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk letsel kan  
veroorzaken. Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken, dient u zich bewust te zijn van de bij  
elektrische schakelingen betrokken risico's en dient u op de hoogte te zijn van de standaard  
praktijken om ongelukken te voorkomen. Gebruik het nummer van de verklaring onderaan de  
waarschuwing als u een vertaling van de waarschuwing die bij het apparaat wordt geleverd, wilt  
raadplegen.  
BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES  
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Varoitus  
TÄRKEITÄ TURVALLISUUSOHJEITA  
Tämä varoitusmerkki merkitsee vaaraa. Tilanne voi aiheuttaa ruumiillisia vammoja. Ennen kuin  
käsittelet laitteistoa, huomioi sähköpiirien käsittelemiseen liittyvät riskit ja tutustu  
onnettomuuksien yleisiin ehkäisytapoihin. Turvallisuusvaroitusten käännökset löytyvät laitteen  
mukana toimitettujen käännettyjen turvallisuusvaroitusten joukosta varoitusten lopussa näkyvien  
lausuntonumeroiden avulla.  
SÄILYTÄ NÄMÄ OHJEET  
Attention  
IMPORTANTES INFORMATIONS DE SÉCURITÉ  
Ce symbole d'avertissement indique un danger. Vous vous trouvez dans une situation pouvant  
entraîner des blessures ou des dommages corporels. Avant de travailler sur un équipement, soyez  
conscient des dangers liés aux circuits électriques et familiarisez-vous avec les procédures  
couramment utilisées pour éviter les accidents. Pour prendre connaissance des traductions des  
avertissements figurant dans les consignes de sécurité traduites qui accompagnent cet appareil,  
référez-vous au numéro de l'instruction situé à la fin de chaque avertissement.  
CONSERVEZ CES INFORMATIONS  
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE  
Warnung  
Avvertenza  
Advarsel  
Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr. Sie befinden sich in einer Situation, die zu Verletzungen führen  
kann. Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geräten mit den Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und  
den üblichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor Unfällen vertraut. Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder  
Warnung angegebenen Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen Übersetzung in den übersetzten  
Sicherheitshinweisen, die zusammen mit diesem Gerät ausgeliefert wurden.  
BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF.  
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI SULLA SICUREZZA  
Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle  
persone. Prima di intervenire su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre essere al corrente dei pericoli  
relativi ai circuiti elettrici e conoscere le procedure standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.  
Utilizzare il numero di istruzione presente alla fine di ciascuna avvertenza per individuare le  
traduzioni delle avvertenze riportate in questo documento.  
CONSERVARE QUESTE ISTRUZIONI  
VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER  
Dette advarselssymbolet betyr fare. Du er i en situasjon som kan føre til skade på person. Før du  
begynner å arbeide med noe av utstyret, må du være oppmerksom på farene forbundet med  
elektriske kretser, og kjenne til standardprosedyrer for å forhindre ulykker. Bruk nummeret i slutten  
av hver advarsel for å finne oversettelsen i de oversatte sikkerhetsadvarslene som fulgte med denne  
enheten.  
TA VARE PÅ DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE  
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Aviso  
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA  
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você está em uma situação que poderá ser causadora de  
lesões corporais. Antes de iniciar a utilização de qualquer equipamento, tenha conhecimento dos  
perigos envolvidos no manuseio de circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas habituais de  
prevenção de acidentes. Utilize o número da instrução fornecido ao final de cada aviso para  
localizar sua tradução nos avisos de segurança traduzidos que acompanham este dispositivo.  
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES  
¡Advertencia!  
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD  
Este símbolo de aviso indica peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes de manipular  
cualquier equipo, considere los riesgos de la corriente eléctrica y familiarícese con los  
procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. Al final de cada advertencia encontrará el  
número que le ayudará a encontrar el texto traducido en el apartado de traducciones que acompaña  
a este dispositivo.  
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES  
VIKTIGA SÄKERHETSANVISNINGAR  
Varning!  
Denna varningssignal signalerar fara. Du befinner dig i en situation som kan leda till personskada.  
Innan du utför arbete på någon utrustning måste du vara medveten om farorna med elkretsar och  
känna till vanliga förfaranden för att förebygga olyckor. Använd det nummer som finns i slutet av  
varje varning för att hitta dess översättning i de översatta säkerhetsvarningar som medföljer denna  
anordning.  
SPARA DESSA ANVISNINGAR  
Figyelem  
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Aviso  
INSTRUÇÕES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURANÇA  
Este símbolo de aviso significa perigo. Você se encontra em uma situação em que há risco de lesões  
corporais. Antes de trabalhar com qualquer equipamento, esteja ciente dos riscos que envolvem os  
circuitos elétricos e familiarize-se com as práticas padrão de prevenção de acidentes. Use o  
número da declaração fornecido ao final de cada aviso para localizar sua tradução nos avisos de  
segurança traduzidos que acompanham o dispositivo.  
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES  
Advarsel  
VIGTIGE SIKKERHEDSANVISNINGER  
Dette advarselssymbol betyder fare. Du befinder dig i en situation med risiko for  
legemesbeskadigelse. Før du begynder arbejde på udstyr, skal du være opmærksom på de  
involverede risici, der er ved elektriske kredsløb, og du skal sætte dig ind i standardprocedurer til  
undgåelse af ulykker. Brug erklæringsnummeret efter hver advarsel for at finde oversættelsen i de  
oversatte advarsler, der fulgte med denne enhed.  
GEM DISSE ANVISNINGER  
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Related Documents  
These documents provide complete information about the access point:  
Release Notes for Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers and Lightweight Access Points  
Quick Start Guide: Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Points  
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide  
Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Point Power Injector Installation Instructions  
Cisco Aironet 1550 Series for Hazardous Locations Installation Guide  
Click this link to browse to the Cisco Wireless documentation home page:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/index.html  
To browse to the access point documentation, click Cisco Aironet 1550 Series listed under “Outdoor  
Wireless.” The documentation can be accessed from the Support box.  
To browse to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller documentation, click Standalone Controllers listed  
under “Wireless LAN Controllers.” The documentation can be accessed from the Support box.  
Finding the Product Serial Number  
The access point serial number is on the bottom of the access point (refer to Figure 1).  
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Location of Serial Number Label  
SN: NNNNNNNNN  
SN: NNNNNNNNN  
The access point serial number label contains the following information:  
Model number, such as AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9.  
Serial number, such as WCN0636279B (11 alphanumeric digits).  
Access point MAC address, for example 68BDABF54600 (12 hexadecimal digits). It is located  
under the serial number.  
Cable modem (CM) MAC address for cable configuration, such as 54D46F17377A (12 hexadecimal  
digits). The CM MAC address is only available on the access point cable configuration. It is located  
to the right of the MAC address.  
You need your product serial number when requesting support from the Cisco Technical Assistance  
Center.  
Obtaining Documentation, Support, and Security Guidelines  
For information on obtaining documentation and support, providing documentation feedback, security  
guidelines, and recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What’s New in  
Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:  
To view all new wireless documentation, click on Wireless.  
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C H A P T E R  
1
Overview  
The Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Point (hereafter called the access point or AP) is  
a modularized wireless outdoor access point designed for use in a mesh network. The access point also  
supports wireless client access, point-to-point bridging, point-to-multipoint bridging, and  
point-to-multipoint mesh wireless connectivity.  
About the 1552 Access Point  
The 1552 access point supports two radios (2.4-GHz and 5-GHz) and provides client access without the  
need for a license. The 5-GHz radios are primarily used for backhaul operations to reach a wired network  
and the 2.4-GHz radio is used for wireless clients. Depending on the radio, the access point can support  
1 to 300 Mb/s data rates (for specific data rates, refer to Appendix D, “Access Point Specifications”).  
The 1552 access point supports the modularity of the 1520 series and allows flexibility in radio  
configuration. In addition to full interoperability with 802.11n clients, the 1552 access point  
interoperates with legacy clients and offers enhanced backhaul performance. The 1552 access point can  
also be configured with an integrated DOCSIS 3.0/Euro DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem.  
The access point is a standalone unit that can be cable strand or tower mounted. The access point can  
also operate as a relay node for other access points not directly connected to a wired network. Intelligent  
wireless routing is provided by the patented Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP). This enables each  
access point to identify its neighbors and intelligently choose the optimal path to the wired network by  
calculating the cost of each path in terms of signal strength and the number of hops required to get to a  
controller.  
The access point is configured, monitored, and operated through a Cisco wireless LAN controller  
(hereafter called a controller) as described in the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide.  
The Cisco Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 7.3 describes how to  
plan and initially configure the Cisco mesh network, which supports wireless point-to-point,  
point-to-multipoint, and mesh deployments. The controllers use a browser-based management system, a  
command-line interface (CLI), or the Cisco Prime Infrastructure (PI) network management system to  
manage the controller and the associated access points. The access point supports hardware-based  
advanced encryption standard (AES) encryption between wireless nodes to provide end-to-end security.  
This chapter provides information on the following topics:  
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Hardware Models  
Hardware Models  
The model numbers (or part numbers) and configuration for the Cisco Aironet 1552 Outdoor Mesh  
Access Points are described in Table 1-1. A detailed list of components supported by each 1552 access  
point model is shown in Table 1-2.  
The Cisco Aironet 1552 Series access points includes two additional models, 1552S and 1552H, that are  
specifically intended for deployment in hazardous locations. For information on these models, refer to  
the Cisco Aironet 1550 Series for Hazardous Locations Installation Guide.  
For a detailed description of the declarations of conformity and regulatory information for the 1552  
Table 1-1  
1552 Access Point Model Numbers and Descriptions  
Model (or part number)  
Configuration  
AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
Two-radio (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) modular version.  
This model supports three (3) external dual-band  
antenna ports. An optional Battery Backup Unit  
(BBU) and Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP)  
fiber module can be ordered with the AP.  
Countries (regulatory domains) are represented  
by the variable x in the product model number.  
For specific regulatory domains supported by this  
model, refer to the product data sheet at:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wire  
80537b6a.html  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9  
Two-radio (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) modular version.  
This model supports three (3) 2.4 GHz antenna  
ports and three (3) 5 GHz antenna ports. An  
optional Battery Backup Unit (BBU) and Small  
Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) fiber module can be  
ordered with the AP. Countries (regulatory  
domains) are represented by the variable x in the  
product model number.  
For specific regulatory domains supported by this  
model, refer to the product data sheet at:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wire  
less/ps5679/ps5861/product_data_sheet0900aecd  
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Hardware Models  
Table 1-1  
1552 Access Point Model Numbers and Descriptions (continued)  
Model (or part number)  
Configuration  
AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9  
Two-radio (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) version with  
DOCSIS 3.0 or Euro-DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem.  
This is a lightweight, low-profile AP. It supports  
cable modem backhaul and beamforming, and has  
an integrated 3-element array antenna. Countries  
(regulatory domains) are represented by the  
variable x in the product model number.  
For specific regulatory domains supported by this  
model, refer to the product data sheet at:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wire  
80537b6a.html  
AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
Two-radio (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) version with  
DOCSIS 3.0 or Euro-DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem.  
This model supports three (3) 2.4 GHz antenna  
ports and three (3) 5 GHz antenna ports. This is a  
lightweight, low-profile AP. It supports cable  
modem backhaul and beamforming, and has an  
integrated 3-element array antenna. Countries  
(regulatory domains) are represented by the  
variable x in the product model number.  
For specific regulatory domains supported by this  
model, refer to the product data sheet at:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wire  
less/ps5679/ps5861/product_data_sheet0900aecd  
AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9  
Two-radio (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) lightweight,  
low-profile version. This version consists of 1 AC  
power supply, Ethernet backhaul, and an  
integrated 3-element array antenna. Countries  
(regulatory domains) are represented by the  
variable x in the product model number.  
For specific regulatory domains supported by this  
model, refer to the product data sheet at:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wire  
80537b6a.html  
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Hardware Models  
Table 1-2  
Components of Each 1552 Access Point Model  
1552E  
External  
Yes  
1552EU  
External  
Yes  
1552C  
1552CU  
1552I  
Antennas  
Fiber SFP  
PoE-Out Port1  
Integrated  
External  
Integrated  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Yes  
Yes  
802.3af (for example, video)  
Cable Modem  
DOCSIS 3.0  
-
-
Yes  
Yes  
-
Euro DOCSIS 3.0  
Battery Backup Option  
Power Options  
Yes  
Yes  
-
-
-
AC, DC,  
PoE2  
AC, DC,  
PoE2  
40 to 90 VAC 40 to 90 VAC  
Power over  
Cable,  
AC, DC  
Power over  
Cable,  
12 VDC  
12 VDC  
1. When a 1552E/EU is powered with PoE, the PoE-Out port is not active.  
2, PoE-In is not 802.3af; it does not work with a PoE 802.3af-capable Ethernet switch. It requires the dedicated Power Injector  
(AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=).  
Regulatory Domains  
The “-x” in the 1552 model numbers represent the domain. For example, in AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9, the  
-x represents a regulatory domain for a specific country.  
For specific regulatory domains supported by each 1552 access point model, refer to the Wireless LAN  
Compliance Status at:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps5679/ps5861/product_data_sheet0900aecd805  
37b6a.html  
To locate the 1552 access point models, click on 802.11abgn Mesh Access Points.  
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Hardware Features  
Hardware Features  
This section describes the hardware features of the 1552 access point models. The following hardware  
features are described in this section:  
Connectors  
Figure 1-1 through Figure 1-9 show the access point connectors for all models. Figure 1-10 and  
Figure 1-11 show the external antenna Type-N connectors.  
Note  
The illustrations in this document show all available connections for the access point. Unused  
connections are capped with a connector plug to ensure the watertight integrity of the access point.  
Liquid-tight adapters are provided for connector openings, which can be installed before or after  
deploying the access point.  
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Hardware Features  
1552E/1552EU Connectors  
Figure 1-1  
Access Point Models AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 Bottom  
Connectors  
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
8
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
4
Antenna port 4  
Antenna port 5  
Antenna port 6  
6
7
8
9
Fiber port  
PoE-out port  
LEDs (Status, Up Link, RF1, RF2)  
PoE-in port  
Auxiliary cable gland entry (1/2-NPT) for  
data cable (outdoor cat 5 STP cable)  
5
AC power entry port for model  
AIR-CAP1552E/EU-x-K9 only  
Note  
Antenna ports 1, 2, and 3 are not shown in Figure 1-1. These ports are located on the top of the access  
point.  
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Figure 1-2  
Console Port for Access Point Models AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9  
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2
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Console port  
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Not used  
Figure 1-3  
Access Point Model AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 Top Connectors  
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2
Antenna port 1  
Antenna port 2  
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Antenna port 3  
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1552I Connectors  
Figure 1-4  
Access Point Model AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9 Bottom Connectors  
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2
3
4
5
1
2
3
AC Connector  
Not used  
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5
LEDs (Status, Up Link, RF1, RF2)  
Ethernet backhaul connector  
Console port  
1552C/1552CU Connectors  
Figure 1-5  
Access Point Model AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9 Bottom/Side Connectors  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
F-Connector adapter (splitter) for cable POC  
(optional)  
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Console port  
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3
AC power connector (Not used)  
Not used  
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6
LEDs (Status, Up Link, RF1, RF2)  
Not used  
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Access Point Model AIR-CAP-1552CU-x-K9 Bottom/Side Connectors  
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2
3
4
5
6
1
F-Connector adapter (splitter) for cable POC  
(optional)  
4
Console port  
2
3
AC power connector (Not used)  
Not used  
5
6
LEDs (Status, Up Link, RF1, RF2)  
Not used  
Figure 1-7  
Access Point Model AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9 Top Connectors  
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2
1
1
2
Antenna port 1  
Antenna port 2  
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Antenna port 3  
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Figure 1-8  
F-Connector Adapter (Splitter) Components (AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9 and  
AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9)  
2
1
3
1
2
RF splitter attenuator (ATTN)  
RF splitter shunt (SHUNT)1  
3
F-Connector adapter (splitter) for cable POC  
(optional)  
1 Shunt is a 20 amp fuse.  
Connectors for All Models  
Figure 1-9  
Access Point DC Power Connector and Ground Lug (All Models)  
1
2
3
4
1
2
DC power port  
Bracket mounting hole  
3
4
Bracket mounting nut  
Ground lug location (connection for earth  
grounding (minimum VD 16 mm,6 AWG)  
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Figure 1-10 shows the antenna port locations for model AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9. The ports used depend  
on the optional antennas ordered.  
Figure 1-10  
External Antenna Port Locations for Access Point Models AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
3
2
1
6
5
4
1
2
3
Not used  
4
Antenna port 4 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna port 5 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna port 6 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Not used  
Not used  
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6
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Figure 1-11 shows the antenna port locations for models AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9 and  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9. The ports used depend on the optional antennas ordered.  
Figure 1-11  
External Antenna Port Locations for Access Point Models AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9 and  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9  
3
2
1
6
5
4
1
2
3
Antenna port 3 - Type N connector (with cap) 4 Antenna port 6 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna port 2 - Type N connector (with cap) 5 Antenna port 5 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna port 1 - Type N connector (with cap) 6 Antenna port 4 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Multiple Radio Operation  
The 1552 access point supports simultaneous dual-radio operation using a 2.4-GHz 802.11b/g/n multiple  
input/multiple output (MIMO) radio and a 5-GHz 802.11a/n MIMO radio. The 2.4 GHz radio supports  
channels 1 to 11 in US, 1 to 13 in Europe, and 1 to 13 in Japan. It has two transmitters with a maximum  
total output power of 25 dBm for 802.11b/g/n operation. Output power is configurable to 5 levels. It has  
three receivers that enable maximum-ratio combining (MRC).  
The 5-GHz radio operates in the UNII-2 band (5.25 – 5.35 GHz), UNII-2 Extended/ETSI band (5.47 –  
5.725 GHz), upper ISM band (5.725 – 5.850 GHz), and the Extended India Band (5.85 – 5.875 GHz). It  
has two transmitters with a maximum total output power of 26 dBm for UNII-2 and Extended/ETSI  
bands. The total maximum output power for the upper ISM band is 28 dBm. Output power is  
configurable for 5 power levels in 3 dB steps. The three receivers enables maximum-ratio combining  
(MRC).  
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Antenna Configurations  
The 1552 access point supports a variety of antennas designed for outdoor use with radios operating in  
the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz frequency bands. In addition to an integrated antenna array, the 1552 supports  
the external antennas listed in the following sections.  
Two mounting configurations are available, the cable strand mount and the pole mount (refer to  
Using an optional antenna mounting bracket kit, the directional antennas AIR-ANT2413P2M-N and  
AIR-ANT5114P2M-N can be mounted directly on an access point in a strand mount or pole mount  
environment. The antenna bracket kit contains four bracket sections and fasteners that you can assemble  
in multiple configurations to position and aim the directional antenna in a range of positions. For more  
information on mounting the antenna with the optional mounting bracket, refer to Installing  
Directional-Antenna Mounting Kits on Cisco 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points.  
The AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9 model must always be operated with the three external antennas attached.  
Figure 1-10 shows the antenna port locations for model 1552E.  
Low Profile Dual-Band 2.4/5-GHz Omni Antenna Array  
The Low Profile Dual-Band 2.4/5 GHz Omni Antenna Array has the following basic features:  
Contains an array of three dual-band omni antennas—The three omni antennas are contained within  
this single radome, which greatly reduces the antenna’s visual footprint and reduces the possibility  
of snagging the antenna on the cable bundle, the RF cable, or test cables.  
Operates over both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands—Each of the three omni antennas is a dual-band  
antenna, covering both the 2.4–2.5 GHz band, and the 5.2–5.9 GHz bands.  
Gain of about 2 dBi at 2.4 GHz, 4 dBi at 5 GHz.  
Cisco Light Gray weatherproof radome for outdoor operation.  
Figure 1-12 shows an integrated low-profile dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) 3-element array antenna  
built-in only on models AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9.  
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Cisco Aironet Low Profile Dual-Band 2.4/5 GHz Omni Antenna Array- Built-in Only on  
Models AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9  
4
1
2
3
1
2
Integrated Low Profile Dual-Band 2.4/5  
GHz Omni Antenna Array Unit  
3
4
Antenna element (TX/RX)  
Antenna element (TX/RX)  
Antenna element (RX only)  
Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna (AIR-ANT2547V-N)  
The Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna, referred to as a “stick” antenna, is designed for outdoor use  
with Cisco Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz frequency  
bands (Figure 1-13). Basic operating features of the antenna are:  
Omnidirectional colinear array  
Operates in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands  
Gain:  
2400–2483 MHz — 4-dBi  
5250–5875 MHz — 7-dBi  
The antenna is designed to create an omnidirectional broadcast pattern. To achieve this pattern, mount  
the access point clear of any obstructions to the sides of the radiating element.  
For detailed information on this antenna, refer to the Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna  
(AIR-ANT2547V-N) document. Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas. For  
information on safety, refer to “Safety Precautions” section on page 2-41.  
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Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna - Installed Only on Model  
AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
1
2
3
1
2
Antenna connected to antenna port 4 (Type-N  
connector) (TX/RX)  
3
Antenna connected to antenna port 6 (Type-N  
connector) (TX/RX)  
Antenna connected to antenna port 5 (Type-N  
connector) (RX only)  
Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz/5-GHz 8-dBi Directional Antenna (AIR-ANT2588P3M-N)  
The Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz/5-GHz 8-dBi Directional Antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco  
Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in both the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz frequency bands.  
This antenna has 8-dBi gain in both bands.  
For detailed information on this antenna, refer to the Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz/5-GHz 8-dBi Directional  
Antenna (AIR-ANT2588P3M-N) document. Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas,  
for information on safety, refer to “Safety Precautions” section on page 2-41.  
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Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz/5-GHz 8-dBi Directional Antenna - Installed Only on Model  
AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 14-dBi 2-Port Directional Antenna (AIR-ANT5114P2M-N)  
The Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 14-dBi 2-Port Directional Antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco  
Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 5-GHz frequency band. This antenna has  
14-dBi in the 5-GHz band.  
This antenna can be installed using the optional directional-antenna mounting kit AIR-CCAMK-1,  
which allows the antenna to be mounted on the access point and positioned in multiple configurations.  
For more information, refer to Installing Directional-Antenna Mounting Kits on Cisco 1550 Series  
Outdoor Mesh Access Points.  
For detailed information on this antenna, refer to the Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 14-dBi Directional Antenna  
(AIR-ANT5114P2M-N) document. Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas, for  
information on safety, refer to “Safety Precautions” section on page 2-41.  
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Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 14-dBi Directional Antenna - Installed Only on Models  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 13-dBi 2-Port Directional Antenna (AIR-ANT2413P2M-N  
The Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 13-dBi 2-Port Directional Antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco  
Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 2.4-GHz frequency band. This antenna has  
13-dBi gain in the 2.4-GHz frequency band.  
This antenna can be installed using the optional directional-antenna mounting kit AIR-CCAMK-1,  
which allows the antenna to be mounted on the access point and positioned in multiple configurations.  
For more information, refer to Installing Directional-Antenna Mounting Kits on Cisco 1550 Series  
Outdoor Mesh Access Points.  
For detailed information on this antenna, refer to the Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 13-dBi Directional Antenna  
(AIR-ANT2413P2M-N) document. Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas, for  
information on safety, refer to “Safety Precautions” section on page 2-41.  
Figure 1-16  
Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 13-dBi Directional Antenna - Installed Only on Models  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
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The Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 2-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco  
Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 2.4-GHz frequency band. Basic operating  
features of the antenna are:  
Operates in the 2.4-GHz frequency band  
Gain: 2 dBi  
Right-angle antenna primarily intended for strand (side) mounting  
Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas, for information on safety, refer to “Safety  
Figure 1-17  
Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 2-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna - Installed Only on Models  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 5-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna (AIR-ANT2450V-N)  
The Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 5-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco  
Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 2.4-GHz frequency band. This antenna has  
5-dBi gain in the 2.4-GHz frequency band.  
For detailed information on this antenna, refer to the bilingual document Cisco Aironet 5-dBi  
Omnidirectional Antenna (AIR-ANT2450V-N)-French. Follow all safety precautions when installing the  
antennas, for information on safety, refer to “Safety Precautions” section on page 2-41.  
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Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 5-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna - Installed Only on Models  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 8-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna (AIR-ANT2480V-N)  
The Cisco Aironet 2.4-GHz 8-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco  
Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 2.4-GHz frequency band. This antenna has  
8-dBi gain in the 2.4-GHz frequency band.  
For detailed information on this antenna, refer to the document Cisco Aironet 8-dBi Omnidirectional  
Antenna (AIR-ANT2480V-N). Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas, for information  
Figure 1-19  
Cisco Aironet 2.4-Ghz 8-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna - Installed Only on Models  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
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The Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 4-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco  
Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 5-GHz frequency band. Basic operating  
features of the antenna are:  
Operates in the 5-GHz frequency band  
Gain: 4 dBi  
Right-angle antenna primarily intended for strand (side) mounting  
Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas, for information on safety, refer to “Safety  
Figure 1-20  
Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 4-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna - Installed Only on Models  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 8-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna (AIR-ANT5180V-N)  
The Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 8-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna is designed for outdoor use with Cisco  
Aironet Outdoor Access Points with radios operating in the 5-GHz frequency band. This antenna has  
8-dBi gain in the 5-GHz frequency band.  
For detailed information on this antenna, refer to the document Cisco Aironet 8-dBi Omnidirectional  
Antenna (AIR-ANT5180V-N). Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas, for information  
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Cisco Aironet 5-GHz 8-dBi Omnidirectional Antenna - Installed Only on Models  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
Multiple Power Sources  
The 1550 series access point supports these power sources:  
AC power—100 to 480 VAC, models 1552E and 1552EU access points, pole-mount configuration  
AC power—100 to 277 VAC, model 1552I access point  
Power-over-Cable (POC)—40 to 90 VAC, quasi-square wave AC, models 1552C and 1552CU  
(standard power source for the cable modem configuration)  
External 12 VDC  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)—56 VDC power injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=), only on models  
1552E and 1552EU access points  
Internal 6 ampere-hour battery backup—only for the 1552E and 1552EUaccess point  
Warning  
Connect the unit only to DC power source that complies with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV)  
requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards. Statement 1033  
The 1552 access point can be connected to more than one power source. The access point detects the  
available power sources and switches to the preferred power source using the following default  
prioritization:  
AC power or POC power  
External 12-VDC power  
Power injector PoE power  
Internal battery power  
Warning  
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to  
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028  
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Caution  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023  
To provide inline PoE, you must use the 1500 power injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=). Other power  
injectors, PoE switches, and 802.3af power sources cannot provide adequate power, which can cause the  
access point to malfunction and cause over-current conditions at the power source.  
Caution  
Caution  
The 1500 power injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=) must be used in an indoor environment only.  
When the access point is installed outdoors or in a wet or damp location, the AC branch circuit that is  
powering the access point should be provided with ground fault protection (GFCI), as required by Article  
210 of the National Electrical Code (NEC).  
Note  
In the cable configuration, the cable modem is activated only when the access point is powered by POC  
or external 12 VDC power. When using only PoE power, the cable modem is deactivated.  
The following AC power cord options are available:  
40-ft (12.2-m) power cord for light pole installations in the US and Canada. One end of the power  
cord is terminated with an access point AC power connector and the other end is terminated with an  
AC plug (AIR-CORD-R3P-40NA=).  
40-ft (12.2-m) power cord for use outside the US and Canada. One end of the power cord is  
terminated with an access point AC power connector and the other end is unterminated.  
(AIR-CORD-R3P-40UE=).  
4-ft (1.2-m) streetlight power tap adapter for light pole installations in the US and Canada  
(AIR-PWR-ST-LT-R3P=).  
Cable Modem (POC)  
The access point POC cable modem configuration contains an internal cable modem for connection to  
the cable network from the pole-mounted cable lines. The access point can be powered using the 40-to  
90-VAC (quasi-square wave AC) power provided by the cable network.  
The cable modem supports these main features:  
Data Over Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS)3.0  
Backward compatibility with existing DOCSIS 1.1 and 1.0 networks  
Ethernet (PoE) Ports  
The access point supports an Ethernet uplink port (POE-In) and a downlink port (POE-Out). The access  
point PoE-in port uses an RJ-45 connector (with a liquid tight adapter) to link the access point to the  
10/100/1000BASE-T network. The Ethernet cable is used to send and receive Ethernet data and to  
optionally supply inline 56-VDC power from the power injector.  
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When a 1552E or 1552EU access point is powered by PoE, the PoE-Out port is not active.  
The access point PoE-out (10/100/1000BASE-T) port uses an RJ-45 connector to provide LAN  
connectivity and IEEE 802.3af power to a single peripheral customer device, such as a camera or sensor  
gateway. The PoE-out port should not be connected to a switch or hub. The Ethernet MAC addresses are  
printed on the bottom of the access point under the LEDs.  
Note  
Tip  
The PoE-out port is disabled when the access point is powered by the power injector.  
The access point senses the Ethernet and power signals and automatically switches internal circuitry to  
match the cable connections.  
Warning  
Caution  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023  
The Ethernet cable must be a shielded outdoor rated Category 5e (CAT5e) or better cable. The access  
point senses the Ethernet and power signals and automatically switches internal circuitry to match the  
cable connections.  
To provide inline PoE, you must use the 1500 power injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=). Other power  
injectors, PoE switches, and 802.3af power sources cannot provide adequate power, which may cause  
the access point to malfunction and cause possible over-current conditions at the power source.  
Fiber Option  
Warning  
Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008  
The factory-orderable fiber option provides a fiber input and output capability. Fiber data is transmitted  
and received over a single-strand fiber cable, which is connected to the access point using these SFP  
modules:  
100BASE-BX10-U fiber Rugged small-form factor pluggable (SFP) module  
1000BASELX single-mode Rugged SFP module  
1000BASESX multimode Rugged SFP module  
EPON ONU Rugged SFP module  
Note  
SFP modules are not hot-swappable.  
The access point has one fiber connection, located on the bottom of the unit (shown on Figure 1-1).  
Client data is passed to the network controller through the fiber connection via a fiber-capable switch.  
Configuration information can be found in the controller configuration guide of the controller you are  
using.  
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GPS Option  
A GPS module is required to accurately track the location of the AP and report it to the controller. to  
provide location information for Cisco's AIR-CAP 1552I/C/CU/E/EU/H product line.  
For information on routing and securing the cable for the GPS antenna, refer to the 1550 Series GPS  
Hardware Mounting Guide.  
Metal Enclosure  
The access point uses a metal enclosure that can accommodate both indoor or outdoor operating  
environments and an industrial temperature operating range of –40 to 131°F (–40 to 55°C). The access  
point complies with NEMA 4 and IP67 requirements.  
Optional Hardware  
Depending on what you ordered, the following optional access point hardware may be part of your  
shipment:  
External antennas, depending on which ones you purchased  
Strand mount kit (AIR-ACCSMK1550=)  
Pole mount kit (AIR-ACCPMK1550=)  
Band installation tool for pole mount kit (AIR-BAND-INS-TL=)  
AC power cord, 40 ft. (12.2 m) with North American plug (AIR-CORD-R3P-40NA=)  
AC power cord, 40 ft. (12.2 m) with European unterminated end (AIR-CORD-R3P-40UE=)  
Street light power tap (AIR-PWR-ST-LT-R3P=)  
Power injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=)  
1000BASELX single-mode Rugged SFP (GLC-LX-SM-RGD=)  
1000BASESX multimode Rugged SFP (GLC-SX-MM-RGD=)  
EPON ONU Rugged SFP module  
Battery, 6 amp hour (AIR-1520-BATT-6AH)  
FIPS kit (AIRLAP-FIPSKIT=)  
Optional directional-antenna mounting kit (AIR-ACCAMK-1)  
Lightning Arrestor kit (CGR-LA-NM-NF)  
Third-party lightning arrestors as required by local authorities  
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Network Deployment Examples  
Network Deployment Examples  
The access point is a wireless device designed for wireless client access and point-to-point bridging,  
point-to-multipoint bridging, and point-to-multipoint mesh wireless connectivity. The access point  
provides 5-GHz backhaul capability to link with another access point to reach a wired network  
connection or to provide repeater operations for other access points.  
The access point plays two primary radio roles: a root access point (RAP) or a mesh (non-root) access  
point (MAP), which is the default role of all access points. When the access point has a fiber or wired  
Ethernet or cable connector connection to the controller (through a switch), the radio role is called a  
RAP. In order to be considered a RAP, the access point must be configured as a RAP. A RAP is a parent  
node to any bridging or mesh network. A controller can support one or more RAPs, each one parenting  
the same or different wireless networks. There can be more than one RAP for the same mesh network  
for redundancy. RAPs and MAPs can support wireless clients on the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz band. Client  
access on 5-GHz is called universal client access.  
When the access point does not have a wired Ethernet, fiber-optic, or cable connection to the controller,  
the radio role is called a MAP. The MAPs have a wireless connection (through the backhaul interface)  
to other MAPs and finally to a RAP with an Ethernet or cable connection through a switch to the  
controller. MAPs can also have a wired Ethernet connection to a local LAN and serve as a bridge  
endpoint for that LAN (using a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint bridge connection).  
Wireless Backhaul  
The access point supports wireless backhaul capability using the 5 GHz radio to bridge to another access  
point to reach a wired network connection to a controller (see Figure 1-22). The access point connected  
to the wired network is considered a RAP in this configuration. The remote access point is considered a  
MAP and transfers wireless client traffic to the RAP for transfer to the wired network. Control And  
Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) control traffic is also transferred over this bridged  
link.  
Figure 1-22  
Access Point Backhaul Example  
(2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)  
(5 GHz)  
Point-to-Point Bridging  
The access points can be used to extend a remote network by using the 5 GHz backhaul radio to bridge  
the two network segments as shown in Figure 1-23. To support Ethernet bridging, you must enable  
bridging on the controller for each access point. By default this capability is turned-off for all access  
points.  
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Wireless client access is supported; however, if bridging between tall buildings, the 2.4-GHz wireless  
coverage area may be limited and possibly not suitable for direct wireless client access.  
Figure 1-23  
Access Point Point-to-Point Bridging Example  
(5 GHz)  
Point-to-Multipoint Bridging  
The access points can be used as a RAP to connect multiple remote MAPs with their associated wired  
networks. By default this capability is turned-off for all access points. To support Ethernet bridging, you  
must enable bridging on the controller for each access point. Wireless client access can be provided over  
the bridging link; however, if bridging between tall buildings, the 2.4-GHz wireless coverage area may  
be limited and possibly not suitable for direct wireless client access. Figure 1-24 illustrates an example  
of access point-to-multipoint bridging.  
Figure 1-24  
Access Point to Multipoint Bridging Example  
(5 GHz)  
(5 GHz)  
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Point-to-Multipoint Mesh Network  
The access point is typically deployed in a mesh network configuration. In a typical mesh deployment,  
one or more RAPs have a wired network connection through a switch to a controller. Other remote MAPs  
without wired network connections use the backhaul feature to optimally link to a RAP that is connected  
to the wired network. In the mesh network, the links between the access points are referred to as the  
backhaul links.  
Intelligent wireless routing is provided by the Adaptive Wireless Path protocol (AWPP). This enables  
each MAP to identify its neighbors and intelligently choose the optimal path to the RAP with the wired  
network connection by calculating the cost of each path in terms of signal strength and the number of  
hops required to get to a controller with signal strength given priority since signal strength determines  
the data rate available for backhaul.  
Figure 1-25 illustrates a typical mesh configuration using MAPs and RAPs.  
Figure 1-25  
Typical Mesh Configuration Using Access Points  
RAP  
Network  
WCS  
MAP 1  
MAP 2  
MAP 3  
MAP 6  
MAP 4  
MAP 5  
MAP 8  
MAP 7  
MAP 9  
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Layer 3 Network Operation  
The access points support Layer 3 network operation. Access points and controllers in Layer 3  
configurations use IP addresses and UDP packets, which can be routed through large networks. Layer 3  
operation is scalable and recommended by Cisco.  
Figure 1-26 illustrates a typical Layer-3 wireless network configuration containing access points and a  
controller.  
Figure 1-26  
Typical Layer 3 Access Point Network Configuration Example  
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Installing the Access Point  
This chapter describes how to install the 1552 access point and contains the following sections:  
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Unpacking the Access Point  
Unpacking the Access Point  
When you are unpacking the access point, do not remove the foam blocks attached to the antenna  
connectors. The foam protects the antenna connectors during installation.  
To unpack the access point, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Open the shipping container and carefully remove the contents.  
Return all packing materials to the shipping container, and save it.  
Ensure that all items listed in “Package Contents” are included in the shipment. If any item is damaged  
or missing, notify your authorized Cisco sales representative.  
Package Contents  
The typical access point package contains the following items:  
Access point  
Cisco product documentation and translated safety warnings  
Three liquid-tight adapters  
Two-pin DC power connector  
Ground lug (Panduit PLCD6-10A-L) and screws with lock washers  
Watertight cable glands for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) ports (depending on the 1552 access point  
model, 2 or 3 cable glands are provided)  
Tools and Hardware  
The tools and hardware used to install the 1552 access point are described in:  
Optional Tools and Hardware  
The optional tools and hardware that can be obtained from Cisco are:  
Optional power injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=)  
Optional AC power cord  
40-ft (12.2-m) power cord with North American plug (AIR-CORD-R3P-40NA=) for light pole  
installations in the US and Canada  
AC power cord, 40 ft (12.2 m) with European unterminated end (AIR-CORD-R3P-40UE=) for  
light pole installations outside of the US and Canada  
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4-ft (1.2-m) streetlight power tap adapter (AIR-PWR-ST-LT-R3P=) for light pole installations  
in the US and Canada  
Antennas, 2.4/5-GHz (refer to the “Antenna Configurations” section on page 1-13)  
Optional battery backup unit (AIR-1520-BATT-6AH=)—Used only on models 1552E and 1552EU  
FIPS kit (AIRLAP-FIPSKIT=)  
1000BASELX single-mode Rugged SFP (GLC-LX-SM-RGD=)  
1000BASESX multimode Rugged SFP (GLC-SX-MM-RGD=)  
EPON ONU Rugged SFP module  
Optional pole mount kit (AIR-ACCPMK1550=)  
Optional strand mount kit (AIR-ACCSMK1550=)  
Optional banding strap tool (BAND IT) (AIR-BAND-INST-TL=)  
Optional directional-antenna mounting kit (AIR-ACCAMK-1)  
Lightning Arrestor kit (CGR-LA-NM-NF)  
Third-party lightning arrestors as required by local authorities  
Optional Tools and Hardware That You Supply  
Tools and materials that are user-supplied are:  
Ground lug crimping tool (Panduit CT-720 with CD-720-1 die)  
6-AWG copper ground wire  
13 mm box-end wrench or socket set  
Adjustable wrench, 22 mm socket, or Sealcon S-2200-WR socket wrench  
#8 Torx screwdriver  
Small flat screwdriver for DC power connector  
Optional shielded outdoor-rated Ethernet (CAT5e or better) cable with 0.20 to 0.35 in  
(0.51 to 0.89 cm) diameter  
Optional Ethernet RJ-45 connector and installation tool  
Optional shielded outdoor-rated DC power cable with 0.20 to 0.35 inch (.0.51 to 0.89 cm) diameter  
Optional cable F-connector adapter (stinger)  
Optional ground rod, as required by local regulations  
Optional ladder, power lift, rope, or other tools as required  
Pole Installation Hardware and Tools  
To install the access point on a vertical or horizontal metal, wood, or fiberglass pole, you need the  
following additional hardware and tools:  
Pole mount kit (AIR-ACCPMK1550=)  
Pole clamp bracket  
Two gusset strap brackets  
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One mounting bracket  
Twelve hex bolts (M8 x16)  
One M8 flange nut  
Six M8 flat washers  
Ten M8 split lock washers  
Two stainless steel mounting straps  
Customer banding strap tool (BAND IT)—(AIR-BAND-INST-TL=)  
Customer-supplied 13-mm and box-end wrench or socket set  
Customer-supplied adjustable wrench, 22 mm socket, or Sealcon S-2200-WR socket wrench  
Cable Strand Installation Hardware and Tools  
To install the access point on a cable strand, you need the following additional parts:  
Cable strand mount kit (AIR-ACCSMK1550=)  
Four hex bolts (M8, 0x16mmL)  
Four M8 split lock washers (0.14 8mmoD, 2mmT)  
Four M8 flat washers (16.0mmOD, 1.6mmT)  
Two carriage bolt fasteners (5/16-18 x 1.25 in.)  
Six hex nuts, serrated flange (5/16-18)  
Four carriage bolts (5/16 x 5/8LG)  
Strand mounting brackets—1 left bracket, 1 right bracket, 2 adjustable brackets  
Four strap clamps  
Customer-supplied 13-mm box-end wrench or socket set  
Customer-supplied adjustable wrench, 22 mm socket, or Sealcon S-2200-WR socket wrench  
Warnings  
Translated versions of all safety warnings are available in the safety warning document that shipped with  
your access point or on Cisco.com. To browse to the document on Cisco.com, refer to Appendix A,  
Warning  
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 circuitry 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  
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Warning  
This equipment is to be installed by trained and qualified personnel, as per these installation  
instructions. The installer is responsible for obtaining any required local or national safety  
inspections of the structural integrity of the installation by the local authority/inspection department.  
Warning  
Warning  
Do not operate the unit near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the  
device has been modified to be especially qualified for such use. Statement 364  
The cables specified in this installation guide that are used with the specified liquid-tight adapters  
provide protection against ingress of moisture for a Type 4/IP67 classified enclosure. If substitute  
cable are used, the installer must ensure that the size (OD) of the cable meets the acceptable range  
allowed by the liquid-type adaptor.  
Warning  
This equipment must be externally grounded using a customer-supplied ground wire before power is  
applied. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain  
that suitable grounding is available. Statement 366  
Warning  
Warning  
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004  
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations.  
Statement 1040  
Safety Information  
Follow the guidelines in this section to ensure proper operation and safe use of the access point.  
FCC Safety Compliance Statement  
The FCC, with its action in ET Docket 96-8, has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF  
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC-certified equipment. When used with approved Cisco Aironet  
antennas, Cisco Aironet products meet the uncontrolled environmental limits found in OET-65 and ANSI  
C95.1, 1991. Proper operation of this radio device according to the instructions in this publication results  
in user exposure substantially below the FCC recommended limits.  
Safety Precautions  
Warning  
In order to comply with FCC radio frequency (RF) exposure limits, antennas with less than 8 dBi gain  
should be located at a minimum of 7.9 inches (20 cm) or more from the body of all persons and 20  
inches (50 cm) for antennas with up to 13 dBi gain. Statement 332  
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Warning  
Warning  
The AC power supply has double pole/neutral fusing. Statement 188  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity.  
Statement 1001  
Warning  
Warning  
Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008  
There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with  
the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according  
to the manufacturer’s instructions. Statement 1015  
Warning  
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring.  
Statement 1022  
Warning  
Warning  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023  
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to  
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.  
Statement 1030  
Connect the unit only to DC power source that complies with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV)  
requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards. Statement 1033  
When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and  
disconnected last. Statement 1046.  
Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or  
where it can come into contact with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care  
not to come into contact with such circuits, because they may cause serious injury or death. For  
proper installation and grounding of the antenna, please refer to national and local codes (for  
example, U.S.:NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 810, Canada: Canadian Electrical Code,  
Section 54). Statement 1052  
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Avoiding Damage to Radios in a Testing Environment  
Caution  
Before connecting or disconnecting a power cord, you must remove AC power from the power cord using  
a suitable service disconnect.  
For additional important safety instructions for AC power cords, refer to the AC Power Cords for Cisco  
Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points document that shipped with your AC power cords.  
For safety and to achieve a good installation, please read and follow these safety precautions:  
Select your installation site with safety, as well as performance in mind. Remember: electric power  
lines and phone lines look alike. For safety, assume that any overhead line can kill.  
Call your electric power company. Tell them your plans, and ask them to come look at your proposed  
installation.  
Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin. Successful raising of a mast or  
tower is largely a matter of coordination. Each person should be assigned to a specific task and  
should know what to do and when to do it. One person should be in charge of the operation to issue  
instructions and watch for signs of trouble.  
When installing the access point and antennas, remember:  
Do not use a metal ladder.  
Do not work on a wet or windy day.  
Do dress properly—shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, long sleeved shirt or  
jacket.  
Use a rope to lift the access point. If the assembly starts to drop, get away from it and let it fall.  
If any part of the antenna system should come in contact with a power line, do not touch it or try to  
remove it yourself. Call your local power company. They will remove it safely.  
If an accident should occur, call for qualified emergency help immediately.  
Avoiding Damage to Radios in a Testing Environment  
The radios on outdoor units (bridges) have higher transmit power levels than radios on indoor units  
(access points). When you test high-power radios in a link, you must avoid exceeding the maximum  
receive input level for the receiver. At levels above the normal operating range, packet error rate (PER)  
performance is degraded. At even higher levels, the receiver can be permanently damaged. To avoid  
receiver damage and PER degradation, you can use one of the following techniques:  
Separate the omnidirectional antennas by at least 2 ft (0.6 m) to avoid receiver damage or by at least  
25 ft (7.6 m) to avoid PER degradation.  
Note  
These distances assume free space path loss and are conservative estimates. Required separation  
distances for damage and performance degradation levels in actual deployments are less if  
conditions are not non-line-of-sight.  
Reduce the configured transmit power to the minimum level.  
Use directional antennas, and keep them away from each other.  
Cable the radios together using a combination of attenuators, combiners, or splitters to achieve a total  
attenuation of at least 60 dB.  
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For a radiated test bed, the following equation describes the relationships among transmit power, antenna  
gain, attenuation, and receiver sensitivity:  
txpwr + tx gain + rx gain - [attenuation due to antenna spacing] < max rx input level  
Where:  
txpwr = Radio transmit power level  
tx gain = transmitter antenna gain  
rx gain = receiver antenna gain  
For a conducted test bed, the following equation describes the relationships among transmit power,  
antenna gain, and receiver sensitivity:  
txpwr - [attenuation due to coaxial components] < max rx input level  
Caution  
Under no circumstances should you connect the antenna port from one access point to the antenna port  
of another access point without using an RF attenuator. If you connect antenna ports, you must not  
exceed the maximum survivable receive level of 0 dBm. Never exceed 0 dBm, or damage to the access  
point can occur. Using attenuators, combiners, and splitters having a total of at least 60 dB of attenuation  
ensures that the receiver is not damaged and that PER performance is not degraded.  
Installation Guidelines  
Because the access point is a radio device, it is susceptible to common causes of interference that can  
reduce throughput and range. Follow these basic guidelines to ensure the best possible performance:  
For information on planning and initially configuring your Cisco Mesh network, refer to the Cisco  
Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 7.3.  
Review the FCC guidelines for installing and operating outdoor wireless LAN devices at  
Perform a site survey before beginning the installation.  
Install the access point in an area where structures, trees, or hills do not obstruct radio signals to and  
from the access point.  
The access points can be installed at any height, but best throughput is achieved when all the access  
points are mounted at the same height. We recommend installing the access points no higher than  
40 feet to allow support for wireless clients on the ground.  
Note  
To calculate path loss and to determine how far apart to install access points, consult an RF planning  
expert.  
Site Surveys  
Every network application is a unique installation. Before installing multiple access points, you should  
perform a site survey to determine the optimum use of networking components and to maximize range,  
coverage, and network performance.  
Consider the following operating and environmental conditions when performing a site survey:  
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Data rates—Sensitivity and range are inversely proportional to data bit rates. The maximum radio  
range is achieved at the lowest workable data rate. A decrease in receiver sensitivity occurs as the  
radio data increases.  
Antenna type and placement—Proper antenna configuration is a critical factor in maximizing radio  
range. As a general rule, range increases in proportion to antenna height. However, do not place the  
antenna higher than necessary, because the extra height also increases potential interference from  
other unlicensed radio systems and decreases the wireless coverage from the ground.  
Physical environment—Clear or open areas provide better radio range than closed or filled areas.  
Obstructions—Physical obstructions such as buildings, trees, or hills can hinder performance of  
wireless devices. Avoid locating the devices in a location where there is an obstruction between the  
sending and receiving antennas.  
Before Beginning the Installation  
Before you begin the installation process:  
Ensure that a site survey has been performed.  
Ensure that your network infrastructure devices are operational and properly configured.  
Ensure that your controllers are connected to switch trunk ports.  
Ensure that your switch is configured with untagged access ports for connecting your access points.  
Ensure that a DHCP server with Option 43 configured is reachable by your access points, or  
manually configure the controller information in the access point (for additional information, refer  
Become familiar with the access point installation components (see the “Becoming Familiar with  
Becoming Familiar with Access Point Installation Components  
The access point is designed to be installed in an outdoor environment, such as the exterior roof overhang  
of a tall building or a streetlight pole. Carefully review the following figures to become familiar with the  
system components, connectors, indicators, cables, system interconnection, and grounding:  
Components in a typical access point installation (see Figure 2-1)  
Pole mount installation (see Figure 2-2)  
Cable strand mount installation (see Figure 2-3)  
Streetlight power tap installation (see Figure 2-4)  
Note  
The illustrations in this document show all available connections for the access point. Unused  
connections are capped with a connector plug to ensure the watertight integrity of the access point,  
except for the AC power entry connector on the 1552E access point. Liquid-tight adapters are provided  
for connector openings, which can be installed before or after deploying the access point.  
When not using the AC input connector to power the 1552E (for example when powering using the Cisco  
power injector), it is important to cover the AC power entry connector. The correct cap is Remke part  
number 75-0086 (http://www.remke.com/).  
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Figure 2-1  
Components in a Typical Access Point Installation  
1
2
9
10  
8
3
4
7
5
6
1
2
Building roof-overhang  
6
7
Ground  
AC power cord2  
Shielded outdoor-rated Ethernet  
(CAT5e or better) cable1  
3
4
5
Water drip loop  
8
9
Power injector3  
Shielded Ethernet (CAT5e or better) cable1  
6-AWG copper grounding wire1  
Ground rod1  
10 Controller (through a switch)  
1. User supplied.  
2. The safety ground wire in the AC power cord must have a ground path to a grounding rod.  
3. The shielded Ethernet cable has a ground path through the power injector and the safety ground wire in the AC power cord.  
Note  
The 1552 access point was designed with consideration for resistance to effects of lightning effects on  
the access point electronics. The 1552 access point employs lightning arrestor circuitry on the Ethernet  
and power ports. On the input Ethernet port, Gas Discharge Tubes (GDT) are used for the Power Entry  
Module (PEM) to mitigate lightning effect. On the AC power, GDTs are also used along with fuses to  
mitigate high-current condition. For the DC power, a fuse is used to mitigate high current condition.  
While not a common practice, the user may want to consider using lightning protection at the antenna  
ports for added protection. To meet EN/IEC60950-22 (Clause 4.2) requirements, the installer must  
ensure that additional protection is provided external to this equipment to reduce transient surges from  
Overvoltage IV to Overvoltage Category II at the AC power input of the access point. The over-voltage  
and fault-current protection components used to achieve this protection must comply with the IEC 61643  
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series of standards. To meet CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-22-07/UL60950-22 requirements, the installer  
may use alternative components to provide this additional protection. Those components may comply  
with ANSI/IEEE C62.11, CSA Certification Notice No. 516, CSA C22.2 No. 1, or UL 1449. Suitability  
of the components for the application must be determined for the intended installation. (For example,  
some devices are suitable for installation on the load side of the service entrance only, and some are  
suitable for use with cord-connected equipment only.)  
Warning  
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074  
Figure 2-2  
Pole Mount Installation  
1
5
1
2
3
4
4
4
1
Stainless steel mounting straps  
(part of pole mount kit)  
4
5
Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional  
Antennas. The dual-band antenna covers both  
the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.  
2
3
Pole (wood, metal, or fiberglass)  
2 to 16 in. (5.1 to 40.6 cm) diameter  
1552 series access point model  
AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
Mounting bracket (part of pole mount kit)  
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Figure 2-3  
Cable Strand Mounting Example - Shown on a 1552 Model AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9  
1
2
1
3
4
5
1
2
3
Cable Strand Mounting Kit brackets  
4
5
Low-profile dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)  
3-element array antenna unit  
Strand support cable  
Cable bundle  
F-connector adapter for the POC cable (only  
on model AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9)  
Figure 2-4  
Streetlight Power Tap Adapter Installation  
1
2
3
1
2
Outdoor light control  
Streetlight power tap adapter  
3
6-AWG copper grounding wire  
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Installation Guidelines  
Opening the Access Point Hinged Cover  
You need to open the access point hinged cover when you are installing fiber-optic SFP module and fiber  
cable take-up reels.  
To open the access point hinged cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Use 0.5-in (13-mm) box-end wrench or socket set to unscrew and remove the four bolts on the front cover  
of the unit. Only unscrew the hinge bolts about 2 turns until they are easily turned by hand, do not remove  
the bolts on the hinge (Figure 2-5).  
The cover is hinged on the bottom. Carefully open the cover and remove the cover.  
Note  
If the cover does not open easily, carefully loosen the hinge bolts again.  
Figure 2-5  
Access Point Front View of Hinged Cover  
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
M8 x32 bolts  
2
Cover hinge M8 x32 bolts  
Closing the Access Point Hinged Cover  
To close the access point cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
When closing the access point cover, be careful not to pinch internal wires.  
Carefully position the cover flush with all sides of the access point, then slowly hand-tighten each bolt.  
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Step 3  
Step 4  
When all bolts are hand-tightened, use a 13-mm closed-end wrench or socket to partially tighten the bolts  
in the tightening sequence shown in Figure 2-6. Tighten each bolt to 3 to 4 ft lbs (0.34 to 0.45 Nm).  
Repeat Step 3 using the same tightening sequence to fully tighten each bolt to 6 to 7 ft lbs  
(0.68 to 0.79 Nm).  
Figure 2-6  
Hinged Cover Bolt Tightening Sequence  
1
3
5
6
4
2
1 - 6  
Tighten the bolts in the numeric order shown, starting with 1.  
Mounting the Access Point  
This section provides instructions for installing your access points. Personnel installing the access point  
must understand wireless access points and bridging techniques and grounding methods.  
Caution  
All installation methods for mounting an access point on any wall surface is subject to the acceptance of  
local jurisdiction.  
Installation Options  
There are two optional installation kits:  
Strand mount kit—Used for cable strand installations  
Pole mount kit—Used for pole, wall, or streetlight installations  
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Warning  
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.  
Statement 1030  
Warning  
Caution  
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074  
To provide inline PoE, you must use the power injector (AIR- PWRINJ1500-2=) specified for the access  
point. Other power injectors, PoE switches, and 802.3af power sources do not provide adequate power,  
which might cause the access point to malfunction and cause over-current conditions at the power  
source. You must ensure that the switch port connected to the access point has PoE turned off.  
Refer to these sections for installation details:  
Access Point Mounting Orientation  
When mounting an access point on a horizontal or vertical surface, you must ensure that the access point  
is oriented with the LED indicators pointing down (see Figure 2-2, Figure 2-3, and Figure 2-4). This  
positioning allows the LEDs to be visible to someone on the ground below the access point.  
You must also ensure the access point is mounted with the hinged access cover facing out.  
Note  
Omnidirectional antennas are vertically polarized and should be mounted vertically with the antennas  
facing down.  
Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Wall (All Models)  
The optional pole mount kit contains a mounting bracket for wall mounting. You can use the mounting  
bracket as a template to mark the positions of the mounting holes for your installation. You then install  
the mounting plate, and attach the access point when you are ready. Table 2-1 lists the material that you  
will need to provide in addition to the pole mount kit.  
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Table 2-1  
Material Needed to Mount the Mounting Bracket to a Vertical Wall  
Materials Required  
In Kit  
Yes  
No  
Ground lug and screws (provided with access point)  
Crimping tool for ground lug, Panduit CT-720 with  
CD-720-1 die (http://onlinecatalog.panduit.com)  
Four M8 or 5/16 in. (31 mm) screws  
Four wall anchors (specified for wall material)  
Drill bit for wall anchors  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Electric drill and standard screwdriver  
#6-AWG ground wire  
Shielded outdoor-rated Ethernet (CAT5e or better) cable  
Grounding block  
Grounding rod  
13-mm box-end wrench or socket set  
Caution  
Step 1  
The mounting surface, attaching screws, and optional wall anchors must be able to support a 50-lb  
(22.7 kg) static weight.  
To mount the access point on a vertical wall, follow these instructions:  
Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark four screw hole locations on your mounting surface. See  
Figure 2-7 for the mounting bracket screw hole locations. You can optionally use the individual  
mounting holes or the mounting slots.  
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Figure 2-7  
Mounting Bracket for Wall Mounting  
6.8”  
1.5”  
13.9”  
2
5.2”  
1
3
2
1
1
2
Access point quick mount notches  
Mounting holes  
3
Mounting slots (allows bracket rotation)  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Use four customer-supplied screws and optional screw anchors to attach the mounting plate to the  
mounting surface.  
Note  
If necessary, use suitable screw anchors and an exterior-grade plywood backboard to mount the  
access point to stucco, cement, or drywall.  
1552C or 1552CU in the Mounting Bracket, page 2-26, depending on what you purchased.  
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Installing the Mounting Bracket on a Pole (All Models)  
When installing an access point on a vertical pole, mast, or a streetlight pole, you should use the optional  
Cisco pole mount kit. The kit supports metal, wood, or fiberglass poles from 2 to 16 inches in diameter.  
Assembling the Pole Clamp Bracket and the Mounting Bracket  
When installing an access point on a pole, mast, or a streetlight, you should use the optional Cisco pole  
mount kit. The kit supports metal, wood, or fiberglass poles from 2 to 16 inches in diameter.  
The pole mount kit contains several parts that you must assemble prior to mounting on a pole. First you  
need to assemble two strap brackets on the pole clamp bracket that are positioned for the pole diameter  
you are using to mount the access point. Figure 2-8 illustrates the pole diameter indicators and bolt holes  
on the pole clamp bracket.  
Figure 2-8  
Pole Clamp Bracket Adjustment Hole Locations  
1
Pole size indicators  
2
Bolt holes for pole diameters (11 to 16  
inches indicated)  
2 to 6 in.  
6 to 11 in.  
11 to 16 in.  
To assemble the pole clamp bracket, follow these steps:  
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Step 1  
Position the strap brackets on the pole clamp bracket for the pole diameter you are using and secure each  
strap bracket with two M8 x16 bolts (with lock washers) (see Figure 2-9). Tighten the bolts to 13 to 15  
ft lbs (17.6 to 20.3 Nm).  
Figure 2-9  
Assembled Pole Clamp Bracket and Strap Brackets  
1
2
M8 x1.25x16 bolts (with lock washers) 3  
Pole clamp bracket  
Strap bracket (shown positioned for 11  
to 16 inch diameter pole)  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Screw the M8 nut onto the pole clamp bracket support bolt, and tighten just enough to prevent the bolt  
from falling off.  
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The access point can be installed where power is available, without the need for a wired LAN connection.  
The access point uses intelligent wireless routing that is based on the Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol  
(AWPP). AWPP enables a remote access point to dynamically optimize the best route to the wired LAN  
network using another access point.  
The 1552 access point uses the 5-GHz radio for the Mesh backhaul and connections. The 2.4-GHz radio  
is used for local wireless client access.  
To mount your access point on a vertical pole or streetlight pole, you need to install two metal bands  
around the pole to support the access point. This process requires extra tools and material not provided  
in the pole mount kit (see Table 2-2).  
Table 2-2  
Material Needed to Mount Access Point on a Pole  
Mounting Method  
Materials Required  
In Kit  
Yes  
No  
Vertical or streetlight pole  
Two 0.75-in (1.9 cm) stainless steel bands  
Banding strap tool (BAND IT) (Cisco  
AIR-BAND-INST-TL=)  
Ground lug (provided with access point)  
Yes  
No  
Crimping tool for ground lug, Panduit CT-720 with  
CD-720-1 die (http://onlinecatalog.panduit.com)  
#6 AWG ground wire  
No  
To mount the access point onto a vertical pole or streetlight pole, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Select a mounting location on the pole to mount the access point. You can attach the access point to any  
pole from 2 to 16 inch (5.1 to 40.6 cm) in diameter.  
Note  
If you will be using a streetlight power tap adapter, position the access point within 3 ft (1 m) of  
the outdoor light control.  
Step 2  
For poles larger than 3.5 inch (8.9 cm), mount the pole clamp bracket assembly to a pole (see  
Figure 2-10) using two metal straps. Following the instructions provided with the banding strap tool  
(BAND IT) (AIR-BAND-INST-TL=), loop each metal strap twice through the slots on the strap bracket.  
Caution  
Do not place the metal straps in the large open area between the pole clamp bracket and the strap  
brackets, because this does not properly secure the access point.  
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Figure 2-10  
Clamp Bracket Assembly Mounted on Poles Larger than 3.5 inch (8.9 cm)  
1
2
Pole clamp bracket  
Strap slot in strap bracket  
3
4
Metal mounting strap  
Pole  
Step 3  
For pole diameters of 3.5 inch (8.9 cm) or less, mount the pole clamp bracket assembly to a pole using  
two metal straps looped through the space between the pole clamp bracket and the strap brackets (see  
Figure 2-11) to provide maximum holding strength for extreme environments. Following the instructions  
provided with the banding strap tool (BAND IT) (AIR-BAND-INST-TL=), loop each metal strap twice.  
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Figure 2-11  
Metal Strap Open Space for 3.5 inch (8.9 cm) and Smaller Poles  
1
Metal strap open space  
Caution  
Step 4  
Do not place the metal straps in the large open area between the pole clamp bracket and the strap brackets  
because this does not properly secure the access point.  
Position the pole clamp bracket on the pole as needed before tightening the metal bands.  
Note  
When the metal bands are tightened to the full tension, the pole clamp bracket cannot be adjusted  
unless the metal bands are cut or disassembled.  
Step 5  
Tighten the metal bands using the banding strap tool (BAND IT) (Cisco AIR-BAND-INST-TL=) by  
following the operating instructions in the box with the tool. Ensure that the metal bands are as tight as  
possible.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Place the mounting bracket onto the pole clamp bracket support bolt (see Figure 2-12).  
For vertical poles, position the mounting bracket as shown in Figure 2-12. For horizontal streetlight  
poles, rotate the mounting bracket 90o from the position shown in Figure 2-12.  
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Step 8  
Install four M8 x16 bolts (with flat and lock washers) into the bolt holes.  
Figure 2-12  
Screw Hole Locations on the Mounting Bracket and Pole Clamp Bracket Assembly  
1
3
2
4
3
3
1
2
Pole clamp bracket assembly  
3
4
Bolt holes  
Access point support bolt  
(M8 flange nut not shown)  
Mounting bracket  
Step 9  
Hand-tighten the bolts and the nut (do not overtighten).  
Step 10 Adjust the top edge of the mounting bracket until it is horizontal and tighten the bolts and the flange nut  
(see Figure 2-12) to 13 to 15 ft lbs (17.6 to 20.3 Nm).  
Note  
The mounting bracket can be adjusted up to 45o to compensate for tilted horizontal streetlight  
poles.  
1552C or 1552CU in the Mounting Bracket, page 2-26, depending on what you purchased.  
Installing 1552E, 1552EU, or 1552I in the Mounting Bracket  
Step 1  
Screw a M8 x16 bolt (without a flat or lock washer) in the top support bolt hole on each side of the access  
point (see Figure 2-13 or Figure 2-14, depending on what you purchased). These bolts are supplied with  
pole mount kit. Do not screw the bolt all the way in. Leave a gap of approximately 0.25 inch (0.635 cm).  
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Figure 2-13  
Location of Access Point Top Support Bolt Hole on 1552E/1552EU  
1
2
3
1
2
Ground lug screw holes location  
3
Second M8 x16 bolt hole location  
M8 x16 bolt hole (top support bolt hole)  
Figure 2-14  
Location of Access Point Top Support Bolt Hole on 1552I  
1
2
3
1
2
M8 x16 bolt hole  
M8 x16 bolt hole (top support bolt hole)  
3
Ground lug location  
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Step 2  
Position the two bolts on the access point into the appropriate quick mount notches on each side of the  
mounting bracket (see Figure 2-15 for the 1552E/1552EU model or Figure 2-16 for the 1552I model).  
Note  
For the 1552E/1552EU model, ensure that the hinged door is facing out. The 1552E/1552EU  
access point should be positioned with the LEDs on the bottom to allow viewing from the ground  
and with the hinged cover facing out.  
Note  
For the 1552I model, ensure that the access point is positioned with the LEDs facing inward  
toward the mounting bracket.  
Figure 2-15  
Access Point 1552E/1552EU Hanging in Mounting Bracket  
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Figure 2-16  
Access Point 1552I Hanging in Mounting Bracket  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Screw a M8 x16 bolt (with flat and lock washers) into the second bolt hole on each side of the access  
point (see Figure 2-15).  
Depending on what you purchased, ensure that the front of the 1552E/EU access point is vertical, or that  
the 1552I access point is horizontal, and tighten the four bolts to 13 to 15 ft lbs  
(17.6 to 20.3 Nm).  
Step 5  
For the 1552E/EU model continue with Installing Antennas, page 2-36. For the 1552I model continue  
Installing 1552C or 1552CU in the Mounting Bracket  
There are three different options for mounting the 1552C or 1552CU access point:  
Cable Strand Mounting the 1552C or 1552CU Access Point  
When mounting the access point on a cable strand, you must use the optional strand mount kit. The kit  
contains several parts that you should assemble before mounting on a cable strand. To install the access  
point to a cable strand, you need to perform these operations:  
Assemble cable brackets; attach cable clamps to the clamp bracket.  
Attach the strand brackets to the access point.  
Attach the clamp bracket to the fiber or cable strand.  
Attach a ground wire.  
Connect cables and power to the access point.  
Note  
The access point must be installed on a cable strand by a professional cable installer.  
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Note  
The 1552C and 1552CU access points can be installed using the pole mount kit in special circumstances.  
for installation instructions.  
To mount the access point, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Assemble the cable clamps to the clamp bracket on both cable brackets (Figure 2-17). You should only  
hand-tighten the nuts sufficiently to prevent them from falling off.  
Figure 2-17  
Assemble Cable Brackets  
2
1
1
M8 flange nut and flat washer  
2
Cable Clamps  
Step 2  
Secure each strap bracket with two M8 x16 bolts (with lock washers) on each side of the access point  
with the antennas facing down. (Figure 2-18). Only hand-tighten the bolts to 13 to 15 ft lbs (17.6 to 20.3  
Nm).  
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Figure 2-18  
Attach Strap Brackets to Access Point  
3
3
5
4
1
1
2
1
2
M8 x16 bolts with lock washers  
(supplied with cable mount kit)  
4
5
Height and Pivot Adjustment  
Height and Tilt Adjustment  
Antenna unit assembly (shown with the  
Low Profile Dual-Band 2.4/5 GHz Omni  
Antenna Array)  
3
Strap bracket assemblies  
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Step 3  
Place the clamp bracket on the strand support cable (see Figure 2-19). On each cable support bolt, ensure  
that one cable clamp is placed on each side of the support cable. Tighten the two M8 flange nuts to 13  
to 15 in. lbs (17.6 to 20.3 Nm). Ensure the cable is mounted to the bottom side of the access point.  
Figure 2-19  
Attach the Cable Strand to the Cable Mount Brackets  
1
2
1
3
4
5
1
2
3
Strap bracket assemblies  
Strand support cable  
Fiber or Cable bundle  
4
5
Antenna unit assembly (shown with the Low  
Profile Dual-Band 2.4/5 GHz Omni Antenna  
Array)  
F-Connector Adapter (for Cable Modem  
models only); sometimes referred to as a  
“stringer”  
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Step 4  
The assembled cable mounting kit is shown from the top view of the access point (Figure 2-20).  
Figure 2-20  
Clamp Brackets Attached to Cable Strand-Top View of Access Point  
1
2
2
SS  
TP  
1
Top view of access point  
2
Cable strand bracket  
Note  
The strand support cable might have to be pulled away from the fiber or cable bundle. Be sure  
to resecure the cable as necessary.  
Note  
The strand support cable and the mounting hardware provide grounding for the access point.  
Step 5  
For the 1552CU access point, continue with Installing Antennas, page 2-36. For the 1552C access point,  
Mounting the 1552C or 1552CU Access Point on a Pole/Wall  
The 1552C or 1552CU access point can be mounted on a wall, pole, or a below-ground vault location,  
using the pole mount kit. You can use the mounting bracket as a template to mark the positions of the  
mounting holes for your installation. You then install the mounting plate, attach the grounding lug, and  
attach the access point when you are ready.  
To mount the 1552C or 1552CU access point on a vertical wall, follow these instructions:  
Tip  
When installing the 1552C or 1552CU access point using the pole mount kit, the grounding lug and cable  
must be attached to the access point before attaching the access point to the mounting bracket.  
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Tip  
When installing the 1552C or 1552CU access point in this configuration, you can use only one hole in  
the grounding block (see Figure 2-21).  
Step 6  
Attach the grounding lug and cable to the access point. Refer to “Grounding the Access Point” section  
Figure 2-21  
Attaching Grounding Lug to Grounding Point  
1
2
3
1
2
Unused  
3
Grounding lug  
Phillips head M4 x10mm screw (supplied  
with pole mount kit)  
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Step 7  
Screw a M8 x16 bolt in the top support bolt hole on each side the access point (see Figure 2-22). Do not  
screw the bolt all the way in; leave approximately a 0.25 inch (0.635 cm) space.  
Figure 2-22  
Position of 1552C or 1552CU Access Point in Pole Mount Bracket  
1
2
3
1
2
M8 x16 bolt (supplied with pole mount kit)  
M8 x16 bolt (supplied with pole mount kit)  
3
F-connector  
Step 8  
Step 9  
Position the two bolts on the access point into the appropriate quick mount notches on each side of the  
mounting bracket (see Figure 2-22). Ensure that the hinged door is facing out.  
Screw a M8 x16 bolt (with flat and lock washers) into the second bolt hole on each side of the access  
point.  
Step 10 Ensure that the front of the access point is vertical, and tighten the four bolts to 13 to 15 ft lbs  
(17.6 to 20.3 Nm).  
Step 11 For the 1552CU access point, continue with Installing Antennas, page 2-36. For the 1552C access point,  
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Mounting the 1552C or 1552CU Access Point Facing Up in a Vault Application  
To mount the 1552C or 1552CU access point on a horizontal surface in a below-ground vault location,  
follow these instructions:  
Step 1  
Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark four screw hole locations on your mounting surface. See  
Figure 2-23 for the mounting bracket screw hole locations. You can optionally use the individual  
mounting holes or the mounting slots.  
Figure 2-23  
Mounting Bracket Position for Vault Mounting  
1
3
1
2
1
2
Access point quick mount notch  
Mounting holes  
3
Mounting slots (allows bracket rotation)  
Step 2  
Use four customer-supplied screws and optional screw anchors to attach the mounting plate to the  
mounting surface.  
Note  
If necessary, use suitable screw anchors and an exterior-grade plywood backboard to mount the  
access point to the base.  
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Tip  
When installing the 1552C or 1552CU access point using the pole mount kit, the grounding lug and cable  
must be attached to the access point before attaching the access point to the mounting bracket.  
Step 3  
Attach the grounding lug and cable to the access point. Refer to “Grounding the Access Point” section  
Figure 2-24  
Attaching Grounding Lug to Grounding Point  
1
2
1
Phillips head M4 x10mm screws (supplied  
with pole mount kit)  
2
Grounding lug  
Step 4  
Screw a M8 x16 bolt in the top support bolt hole on each side the access point (see Figure 2-22). Do not  
screw the bolt all the way in; leave approximately a 0.25 inch (0.635 cm) space.  
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Figure 2-25  
1552C Access Point Facing Up in Vault Location  
1
2
3
1
2
M8 x16 bolt (supplied with pole mount kit)  
M8 x16 bolt (supplied with pole mount kit)  
3
F-connector  
Step 5  
Position the two bolts on the access point into the quick mount notches on each side of the mounting  
bracket (see Figure 2-23). Ensure that the hinged door is facing out.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Screw a M8 x16 bolt (with flat and lock washers) into the second bolt hole on each side of the access  
point.  
Ensure that the front of the access point is vertical, and tighten the four bolts to 13 to 15 ft lbs  
(17.6 to 20.3 Nm).  
Step 8  
For the 1552CU access point, continue with Installing Antennas, page 2-36. For the 1552C access point,  
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Installing Antennas  
Table 2-3 shows the antennas supported by the 1552 access point and provides required quantities for  
each model.  
Table 2-3  
1552 Access Point Supported External Antennas  
Frequency  
Band  
Supported AP and  
Required Quantity  
Product ID  
Gain  
Type  
AIR-ANT2547V-N  
AIR-ANT2588P3M-N  
AIR-ANT2420V-N  
2.4 / 5 GHz 4 / 7 dBi  
2.4 / 5 GHz 8 / 8 dBi  
Omnidirectional 1552E (3)  
Directional 1552E (1)  
2.4 GHz  
2.4 GHz  
2.4 GHz  
2.4 GHz  
5 GHz  
2 dBi  
5 dBi  
8 dBi  
13 dBi  
4 dBi  
8 dBi  
14 dBi  
Omnidirectional 1552EU (3)  
1552CU (3)  
AIR-ANT2450V-N  
AIR-ANT2480V-N  
AIR-ANT2413P2M-N  
AIR-ANT5140V-N  
AIR-ANT5180V-N  
AIR-ANT5114P2M-N  
Omnidirectional 1552EU (3)  
1552CU (3)  
Omnidirectional 1552EU (3)  
1552CU (3)  
Directional  
1552EU (1)  
1552CU (1)  
Omnidirectional 1552EU (3)  
1552CU (3)  
5 GHz  
Omnidirectional 1552EU (3)  
1552CU (3)  
5 GHz  
Directional  
1552EU (1)  
1552CU (1)  
For installation instructions and detailed information on these antennas, refer to the appropriate  
document located at:  
Follow all safety precautions when installing the antennas. For information on safety, refer to “Safety  
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Antenna N-Type Connector Locations  
The access point antenna N-type connectors are located on the bottom of model AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
and on both the top and bottom of the AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 and the AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9. The  
N-type connectors support variety of the Cisco Aironet antennas. For detailed information on these  
antennas, refer to Antenna Configurations, page 1-13. Figure 2-26 and Figure 2-27 shows the antenna  
port locations viewed from the RF cover side.  
Figure 2-26  
Antenna Port Locations - Model AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
3
2
1
6
5
4
1
2
3
Not used  
4
Antenna port 4 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna port 5 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna port 6 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Not used  
Not used  
5
6
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Figure 2-27  
Antenna Port Locations - Models AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9  
3
2
1
6
5
4
1
2
3
Antenna port 3 - Type N connector (with cap) 4 Antenna port 6 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna port 2 - Type N connector (with cap) 5 Antenna port 5 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna port 1 - Type N connector (with cap) 6 Antenna port 4 - Type N connector (with cap)  
Antenna Mounting Options  
Two mounting configurations are available, the cable strand mount and the pole mount (refer to  
Using an optional antenna mounting bracket kit, the directional antennas AIR-ANT2413P2M-N and  
AIR-ANT5114P2M-N can be mounted directly on an access point in a strand mount or pole mount  
environment. The antenna bracket kit contains four bracket sections and fasteners that you can assemble  
in multiple configurations to position and aim the directional antenna in a range of positions. For more  
information on mounting the antenna with the optional mounting bracket, refer to Installing  
Directional-Antenna Mounting Kits on Cisco 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points.  
Figure 2-28 through Figure 2-31 show the antenna mounting options supported by the various 1552  
access point models.  
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Figure 2-28 shows the integrated low-profile dual-band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) 3-element array antenna  
built-in only on models AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9.  
Figure 2-28  
AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9  
4
1
2
3
The AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9 model must always be operated with the three external antennas attached, as  
shown in Figure 2-29.  
Figure 2-29  
AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
1
1
2
3
1-3 AIR-ANT2547V-N  
2
AIR-ANT2588P3M-N  
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The AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9 model can be operated in either of the configurations shown below. In  
addition, it can be operated with one directional antenna installed for one frequency band and three  
omnidirectional “stick” antennas installed for the other frequency band.  
Figure 2-30  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9  
1
1
1
1
5 GHz  
2
2.4 GHz  
2
2
2
1
2
AIR-ANT5180V-N  
1
2
AIR-ANT5114P2M-N  
AIR-ANT2413P2M-N  
AIR-ANT2450V-N or  
AIR-ANT2480V-N  
The AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9 model can be operated with the same configurations as the  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9 model on a pole mount configuration, as shown in Figure 2-30. In addition,  
when installed in a cable strand mount configuration, the AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9 model can be operated  
with configuration shown in Figure 2-31.  
Figure 2-31  
AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9  
1
2
1
5-GHz antenna AIR-ANT5140V-N  
2
2.4-GHz antenna AIR-ANT2420V-N  
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Safety Precautions  
Warning  
Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or  
where it can come into contact with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care  
not to come into contact with such circuits, as they may cause serious injury or death. For proper  
installation and grounding of the antenna, please refer to national and local codes (e.g. U.S.: NFPA 70,  
National Electrical Code, Article 810, Canada: Canadian Electrical Code, Section 54). Statement 280  
For your safety, read and follow these safety precautions.  
1. Before you install an antenna, contact your Cisco account representative to explain which mounting  
method to use for the size and type of antenna that you are about to install.  
2. Select your installation site with safety, as well as performance, in mind. Remember that electric  
power lines and phone lines look alike. For your safety, assume that any overhead line can kill you.  
3. Contact your electric power company. Tell them your plans and ask them to come look at your  
proposed installation.  
4. Plan your installation carefully and completely before you begin. Each person involved in an  
installation should be assigned to a specific task and should know what to do and when to do it. One  
person should be in charge of the operation to issue instructions and watch for signs of trouble.  
5. When installing your antenna, follow these guidelines:  
Do not use a metal ladder.  
Do not work on a wet or windy day.  
Do dress properly—wear shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, and a long-sleeved  
shirt or jacket.  
6. If the assembly starts to drop, move away from it and let it fall. Because the antenna, mast, cable,  
and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current, even the slightest touch of any  
of these parts to a power line completes an electrical path through the antenna and the installer.  
7. If any part of the antenna system should come in contact with a power line, do not touch it or try to  
remove it yourself. Call your local power company to have it removed safely.  
8. If an accident should occur with the power lines, call for qualified emergency help immediately.  
Grounding the Access Point  
The access point must be grounded before connecting power.  
Warning  
This equipment must be externally grounded using a customer-supplied ground wire before power is  
applied. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain  
that suitable grounding is available. Statement 366  
Warning  
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074  
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Note  
When the access point is cable strand mounted, the strand support cable and the mounting hardware  
provide grounding for the access point.  
In all outdoor installations and when powering the access point with AC power, you must follow these  
instructions to properly ground the case:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
If using insulated 6-AWG copper ground wire, strip the insulation as required for the grounding lug.  
Use the appropriate crimping tool to crimp the bare 6-AWG copper ground wire to the supplied  
grounding lug (Panduit PLCD6-10A-L).  
Note  
The grounding lug and hardware used must comply with local and national electrical codes.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Open the electrical joint compound (supplied), and apply a liberal amount over the metal surface where  
the ground strap screw holes are located (see Figure 2-13).  
Connect the grounding lug to the access point grounding screw holes (see Figure 2-13) using the  
supplied two Phillips head screws (M4 x10 mm) with lock washers. Tighten the grounding screw to  
22 to 24 in. lbs (2.49 to 2.71 Nm).  
Step 5  
If necessary, strip the other end of the ground wire, and connect it to a reliable earth ground such as a  
grounding rod (see Figure 2-2), an appropriate grounding point on a metal streetlight pole that is  
grounded (see Figure 2-38), or a grounded cable on a cable strand.  
Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable to the Access Point  
The fiber-optic kit (AIR-1520-FIB-REEL=) enables the access point to support fiber-optic network  
connections. The kit contains these parts:  
Eight screws  
Two small take-up reels  
Two large take-up reels  
One liquid-tight adapter—Accepts a cable diameter of 0.20 to 0.35 inches (0.51 to 0.89 cm)  
Note  
Warning  
Note  
Fiber backhaul is only possible on the 1552E and 1552EU access points.  
Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008  
You need a customer-supplied outdoor-rated fiber-optic cable with an LC connector. The cable diameter  
must be 0.20 to 0.35 in. (0.52 to 0.89 cm) in diameter.  
To connect a fiber-optic cable to the access point, follow these steps:  
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Step 1  
Ensure that all power sources have been disconnected from the access point.  
Warning  
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to  
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028  
Note  
If your access point contains a backup battery pack, you must depress the reset button for  
Step 2  
instructions).  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Place the two large reels with the small reels on top as shown in Figure 2-32.  
Align the screw holes in the large and small reels, and insert four attachment screws in each of the reel  
pairs. Tighten the screws to 3 to 4 in. lbs (0.34 to 0.45 Nm).  
Step 5  
Remove the plug from the end of the SFP module, and insert the module into the SFP receptacle (see  
Figure 2-32  
Fiber-Optic Cable Components  
1
2
3
Not used  
SFP module slot  
Fiber reels (large reel with small reel on top)  
4
5
Four screws for each reel assembly  
Fiber-optic connector plug  
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Step 6  
Loosen the round end of the liquid-tight connector by turning counterclockwise, but do not remove (see  
Figure 2-33  
Liquid -Tight Adapter  
1
Thread end  
2
Round end  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Carefully screw the threaded end of the adapter into the access point and hand-tighten.  
Use an adjustable wrench, the 22 mm socket, or the Sealcon S-2200-WR wrench to tighten the threaded  
end of the adapter to 6 to 7 ft lbs (8.1 to 9.5 Nm).  
Step 9  
Carefully remove approximately 1 to 2 ft (30.5 cm) of the external jacket from the fiber-optic cable,  
exposing the inner strand.  
Step 10 Carefully insert the fiber-optic LC cable connector into the rounded end of the liquid-tight adapter (see  
Figure 2-33), and push through the adapter.  
Step 11 Wrap excess fiber-optic cable around the take-up reels in a figure eight (8) pattern.  
Step 12 Insert the fiber-optic LC cable connector into the SFP module.  
Step 13 Use an adjustable or open-end wrench to tighten the round end of the adapter to 2.7 to 3.2 ft lbs  
(3.66 to 4.34 Nm).  
Step 14 Close the hinged cover (see the “Closing the Access Point Hinged Cover” section on page 2-13).  
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Powering the Access Point  
The access point can be powered by one of these methods:  
PoE—56 VDC; for 1552E and 1552EU access points  
AC power  
110 to 240 VAC for a 1552I access point—Connecting Streetlight AC Power, page 2-51  
110 to 480 VAC for 1552E and 1552EU access points—Connecting Streetlight AC Power,  
External 12 VDC  
POC—40 to 90 VAC (Quasi-AC); only for a 1552C and 1552CU access points  
Note  
In all cases above, the AC branch circuit powering the access point must be limited to no more than 20A  
from the over-protection device supplied by the user. This branch power protection must meet all local  
and national electrical codes.  
Connecting a 1500 Series Power Injector  
The power injector provides (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=) 56 VDC to the access point over the Ethernet cable  
and supports a total end-to-end Ethernet cable length of 100 m (328 ft) from the switch to the access  
point.  
Note  
Note  
The PoE-Out port is disabled when the access point is powered by the power injector.  
When not using the AC input connector to power the 1552E or 1552EU (for example when powering  
using the Cisco power injector), it is important to cover the AC power entry connector. The correct cap  
is Remke part number 75-0086 (http://www.remke.com/).  
When your access point is powered by an optional power injector, follow these steps to complete the  
installation:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Before applying PoE to the access point, ensure that the access point is grounded (see the “Grounding  
Review Figure 2-2 to identify the components needed for the installation.  
Note  
The 1550 power injector can only be used in an indoor environment, therefore, the cable from  
the injector must travel from the protected location to the outside mounted access point.  
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Step 3  
Connect a CAT5e or better Ethernet cable from your wired LAN network to the power injector.  
Warning  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023  
Use only the 1500 power injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=) for the access point. This power injector is  
designed to meet the power requirements of the access point and is a listed Class 2 limited power source  
(LPS).  
Note  
The installer is responsible for ensuring that powering the access point from this type of power injector  
is allowed by local and/or national safety and telecommunications equipment standards.  
Tip  
To forward bridge traffic, add a switch between the power injector and controller. Refer to the  
Cisco Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 7.0 for more  
information.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Ensure that the antennas are connected and that a ground is attached to the access point before you apply  
power to the access point.  
Connect a shielded outdoor-rated Ethernet (CAT5e or better) cable between the power injector and the  
PoE-in connector of the access point (see Figure 2-34).  
Connect the Ethernet cable to the access point PoE-In port (see “Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the  
Note  
When a 1552E or1552EU access point is powered by PoE, the PoE-Out port is not active.  
Step 7  
Continue with What to Do Next, page 2-63.  
Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the Access Point  
You need to supply these tools and materials:  
Shielded outdoor-rated Ethernet (CAT5e or better) cable with 0.2 to 0.35 in. (0.51 to 0.89 cm)  
diameter  
Note  
The PoE-out port is disabled when the access point is powered by the power injector.  
RJ-45 connector and installation tool  
Adjustable wrench  
To connect the shielded Ethernet cable to the access point, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Disconnect power to the power injector, and ensure all power sources to the access point are turned off.  
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Warning  
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to  
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028  
Note  
If your access point contains a backup battery pack, you must press the reset button for 10  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Ensure a 6 AWG ground wire is connected to the access point (see the “Grounding the Access Point”  
Use an adjustable wrench, a 22-mm socket, or the Sealcon S-2200-WR wrench to remove the Ethernet  
connector plug from the access point (see Figure 2-34 for the location).  
Figure 2-34  
Location of Ethernet Liquid-Tight Adapters (Only Models AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9 and  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9)  
4
5
6
1
2
1
PoE-in port  
2
PoE-out port  
Note  
For information on data cable entry, refer to Figure 1-1 on page 1-6  
Step 4  
Loosen the round end of the liquid-tight adapter by turning counterclockwise, but do not remove (see  
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Figure 2-35  
liquid-tight Adapter  
1
Thread end  
2
Round end  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Insert the unterminated end of the Ethernet cable into the round end of the liquid-tight adapter (see  
Figure 2-35), and pull several inches of cable through the adapter.  
Install an RJ-45 connector on the unterminated end of the Ethernet cable using your Ethernet cable  
installation tool.  
Warning  
Step 7  
To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. Statement 1023  
Carefully insert the RJ-45 cable connector into the Ethernet port opening on the access point, and  
connect to the internal Ethernet connector (see Figure 2-36).  
Figure 2-36  
Inserting RJ-45 Connector into the Ethernet Port Opening in Case  
1
2
Liquid-tight adapter  
Ethernet port opening in access point case  
3
4
RJ-45 connector  
Shielded outdoor-rated Ethernet (CAT5e or  
better) cable  
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Step 8  
Step 9  
Slide the liquid-tight adapter towards the access point, and screw the threaded end of the adapter into the  
access point, and hand-tighten.  
Use an adjustable wrench, a 22-mm socket, or a Sealcon S-2200-WR wrench to tighten the threaded end  
of the adapter to 6 to 7 ft lbs (8.1 to 9.5 Nm).  
Step 10 Use an adjustable wrench and tighten the round end of the adapter to 2.7 to 3.2 ft lbs (3.66 to 4.34 Nm).  
Step 11 Ensure that the antennas are connected to the access point before you apply power to the access point.  
Step 12 Route your Ethernet cable, and cut off any excess cable.  
Step 13 Install an RJ-45 connector on the unterminated cable end, and insert it into the power injector. For typical  
installation components, see Figure 2-2.  
Step 14 Turn on power to the power injector.  
AC Power Cords for Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points  
The Cisco Aironet 1550 series outdoor mesh access point supports these AC power cord options:  
40-ft (12.2-m) power cord (AIR-CORD-R3P-40NA=) for light pole installations in the US and  
Canada.  
40-ft (12.2-m) power cord (AIR-CORD-R3P-40UE=) for light pole installations in the European  
Union.  
4-ft (1.2-m) streetlight power tap adapter (AIR-PWR-ST-LT-R3P=) for light pole installations in the  
US and Canada.  
Warning  
Caution  
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. Statement  
1022  
Prior to connecting or disconnecting a power cord, you must remove AC power from the power cord  
using a suitable service disconnect.  
Note  
Note  
European Union users need to install a country-specific plug to the blunt cut end of the cable assembly.  
In all installations, the detachable power cord (pluggable Type B) must be an approved type acceptable  
to the authorities in the country where the unit is sold, and must meet all local and national electrical  
codes.  
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Table 2-4  
AC Power Cord Information  
Cord Diameter  
AC Power Cord  
Comment  
AIR-CORD-R3P-40NA= 0.398 to 0.413 in.  
(10.1 mm to 10.5 mm)  
The three prong plug is limited to 120 VAC.  
Internal wiring is rated at 600 VAC insulation  
protection.  
AIR-CORD-R3P-40UE= 0.398 to 0.413 in.(10.1 mm Power cord rating is 100 to 480 VAC. Internal  
to 10.5 mm)  
wiring is 16 AWG.  
AIR-PWR-ST-LT-TAP= Strain relief bushing not  
needed  
Power cord rating is 100 to 480 VAC  
When using a user-supplied AC power plug on the AIR-CORD-R3P-40UE= power cord, ensure that the  
plug is certified for outdoor use and that it has a minimum IP67 rating, such as Interpower 84131251 or  
Hubbell HBL316P6W (IEC/EN 60309) pin-and-sleeve type connectors. The European Union power  
cord plug pinouts are listed in Figure 2-37. For the location of the AC power connectors, see Figure 2-39  
and Figure 2-40.  
Figure 2-37  
European Union Plug Pinouts  
1
3
2
Pin Description  
Conductor Color  
Green/Yellow  
Brown  
Pin Description  
Neutral  
Conductor Color  
1
2
Ground  
Live  
3
Blue  
Caution  
All AC power plugs and AC receptacles must be protected from water and other outdoor elements. Use  
a UL listed waterproofing enclosure suitable for covering the AC receptacle and AC power plug that  
supplies power to the unit as described in Article 406 of the NEC. If the power cord goes through a metal  
cover, install a bushing to prevent fraying of the cord.  
When using a strain relief bushing, you should follow these recommendations:  
Use properly sized parts (see Table 2-4 for the power cord diameter)  
Use bushings that are safety certified  
Use parts that are suitable for outdoor installation  
Caution  
If your power cord does not use an AC power plug, you must ensure that the power source is OFF before  
connecting or disconnecting the power cord wires from the power source.  
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Warning  
When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and  
disconnected last. Statement 1046  
Connecting Streetlight AC Power  
The access point can be installed on a streetlight pole and powered from a streetlight outdoor light  
control using the optional streetlight power tap adapter.  
Caution  
The access point can be powered by a light pole twist-lock outdoor light control that provides  
100-to 480-VAC 50/60 Hz power. Do not connect to an outdoor light control powered by higher voltages.  
When powering the access point with AC power other than the streetlight power tap adapter, you must  
ensure that the following conditions are observed:  
1. AC power can be conveniently removed from the unit. The power should not be removed by  
disconnecting the AC power connector on the unit.  
Warning  
Caution  
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring.  
Statement 1022  
Before connecting or disconnecting a power cord, you must remove AC power from the power cord using  
a suitable service disconnect.  
2. You must protect any AC power plugs and AC receptacles from water and other outdoor elements.  
You can use a UL-listed waterproofing enclosure suitable for covering the AC receptacle and AC  
power plug that supplies power to the unit as described in Article 406 of the NEC.  
3. When you install the access point outdoors or in a wet or damp location, the AC branch circuit that  
powers the access point should have ground fault protection (GFCI), as required by Article 210 of  
the National Electrical Code (NEC).  
Warning  
Be very careful when connecting the streetlight adapter to Category 3 pole-top power. If you are not  
careful, you may electrocute yourself or fall. Statement 363  
For additional important safety instructions for AC power cords, refer to the AC Power Cords for Cisco  
Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points document that shipped with your AC power cords.  
To install an access point on a streetlight pole, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Before beginning the installation, ensure the AC power to the streetlight pole is turned off.  
Turn off power to the AC power source at the designated circuits.  
Warning  
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to  
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028  
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Caution  
For your safety, when connecting the access point AC power connector, always connect the access point  
end of the cable FIRST. When removing the AC power connector, always disconnect the access point  
end of the cable LAST.  
If your access point contains a backup battery pack, you must press the reset button for 10 seconds or  
Step 3  
Step 4  
When using the streetlight power tap adapter (AIR-PWR-ST-LT-R3P=), ensure that the access point is  
mounted within 3 feet (1 m) of the outdoor light control. For mounting instructions, refer to the  
Ensure that a 6-AWG ground wire is attached to the access point (see Figure 2-38) and connected to the  
streetlight pole (for instructions see Grounding the Access Point, page 2-41).  
Figure 2-38  
Using the Streetlight Power Tap Adapter  
1
2
3
1
2
Outdoor light control  
Streetlight power tap adapter  
3
6-AWG copper grounding wire  
Step 5  
Ensure that the streetlight power tap adapter, which uses a 3-pronged LC-10 twist-lock adapter, is placed  
between the outdoor light control and its fixture (refer to Figure 2-38). The LC-10 twist-lock adapter is  
designed to be used with LC-10 listed outdoor light controls operating at 100 to 480 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Disconnect the outdoor light control from its fixture.  
Verify that the voltage available at the fixture is between 100 and 480 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz.  
Turn off power to the fixture at the designated circuits.  
Caution  
When installing the streetlight power tap adapter to the access point AC power connector, always  
connect the access point end of the cable FIRST. When removing the streetlight power tap adapter,  
always disconnect the access point end of the cable LAST.  
Note  
Ensure that your antennas are connected to the access point before you apply power to the access  
point.  
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Step 9  
Connect the streetlight power tap adapter to the access point AC power connector, as shown in  
Figure 2-39 and Figure 2-40. Hand-tighten the connector.  
Figure 2-39  
AC Power Connector - Shown on Access Point Model AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
4
5
6
1
1
AC power connector  
Figure 2-40  
AC Power Connector - Shown on Access Point Model AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9  
1
1
AC power connector  
Step 10 Plug the streetlight power tap adapter into the outdoor light control fixture, as shown in Figure 2-38.  
Step 11 Plug the outdoor light control into the streetlight power tap adapter.  
Step 12 Ensure that the antennas are connected to the access point before you apply power to the access point.  
Step 13 Turn on the power to the outdoor light control fixture at the designated circuits.  
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Connecting an AC Power Cable to the Access Point  
When powering the access point with AC power other than the streetlight power tap adapter, you must  
ensure that the following conditions are observed:  
1. AC power can be conveniently removed from the unit. The power should not be removed by  
disconnecting the AC power connector on the unit.  
Warning  
Caution  
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring.  
Statement 1022  
Before connecting or disconnecting a power cord, you must remove AC power from the power cord using  
a suitable service disconnect.  
2. You must protect any AC power plugs and AC receptacles from water and other outdoor elements.  
You can use a UL-listed waterproofing enclosure suitable for covering the AC receptacle and AC  
power plug that supplies power to the unit as described in Article 406 of the NEC.  
3. When you install the access point outdoors or in a wet or damp location, the AC branch circuit that  
powers the access point should have ground fault protection (GFCI), as required by Article 210 of  
the National Electrical Code (NEC).  
Note  
For additional important safety instructions for AC power cords, refer to the AC Power Cords for Cisco  
Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points document that shipped with your AC power cords.  
The access point supports this Cisco AC power cable:  
40 ft (12.2 m) AC power cable (AIR-CORD-R3P-40NA=)  
To connect an AC power cable to the access point, perform these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Prior to applying AC power, ensure the access point is grounded (see Grounding the Access Point,  
Turn off power to the AC power source at the designated circuits.  
Warning  
Caution  
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to  
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028  
When connecting the access point AC power connector, always connect the access point end of the cable  
FIRST. When removing the AC power connector, always disconnect the access point end of the cable  
LAST.  
Note  
If your access point contains a backup battery pack, you must press the reset button for 10  
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Step 3  
Align the notch in the AC power cable connector with the key in the access point AC power connector,  
and push the cable connector into the access point connector (see Figure 2-39 or Figure 2-40). When  
fully seated, rotate the cable connector ring clockwise until hand-tight.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Ensure that the antennas are connected to the access point before you apply power to the access point.  
Turn on the AC power at the designated circuits.  
Connecting a DC Power Cable to the Access Point  
When powering the access point with DC power, you must ensure that DC power can be conveniently  
removed from the unit. The power should not be removed by disconnecting the DC power connector on  
the unit.  
Warning  
Warning  
A readily accessible two-poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring.  
Statement 1022  
Connect the unit only to DC power source that complies with the safety extra-low voltage (SELV)  
requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards. Statement 1033  
To connect a DC power cable, you need to supply these tools and material:  
Shielded outdoor-rated DC power cable (minimum 18 AWG) with outside cable diameter of 0.20 to  
0.35 inch (0.51 to 0.89 cm).  
Adjustable or open-end wrench  
Small flat screw driver  
Two-pin DC power connector (Cisco supplied)  
To connect the DC power cable to the access point, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Before connecting DC power to the access point, ensure that the ground is connected to the access point  
Turn off all power sources to the access point, including the DC power source.  
Warning  
Caution  
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to  
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028  
When installing DC power to the access point, always connect the access point end of the cable FIRST.  
When removing the DC power connector, always disconnect the access point end of the cable LAST.  
If your access point contains a backup battery pack, you must press the reset button for 10 seconds or  
Step 3  
Use an adjustable wrench, a 22-mm socket, or a Sealcon S-2200 -WR wrench to remove the plug in the  
DC power connector opening (see Figure 2-41 for the location of the DC power connector).  
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Figure 2-41  
Location of the DC Power Liquid-Tight Adapter  
1
2
1
DC power connector with liquid-tight adapter 2 Ground lug screw holes  
Step 4  
Loosen the round end of the liquid-tight adapter by turning counterclockwise, but do not remove (see  
Figure 2-42  
Liquid-Tight Adapter  
1
Thread end  
2
Round end  
Note  
The liquid-tight adapter accepts a cable diameter of 0.20 to 0.35 in. (0.51 to 0.89 cm).  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Insert a bare end of the DC power cable into the rounded end of the liquid-tight adapter (see  
Figure 2-42), and pull approximately 6 inches of cable through the adapter.  
Strip the DC cable jacket back about 1 inch to expose the wires and strip the insulation about 3/8 inch  
(9.5 mm) from each wire.  
Insert each wire into the two-position terminal strip (supplied), and tighten each wire using a 0.1 inch  
(0.25 cm) flat screw driver (see Figure 2-43).  
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Figure 2-43  
Two-Position Terminal Strip  
1
2
Securing screws  
3
Wire opening for DC +  
Wire opening for ground (DC return)  
Step 8  
Insert the two-position terminal strip into the DC power opening in the access point case, and carefully  
push the terminal strip into the internal connector (see Figure 2-44).  
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Figure 2-44  
Inserting the Terminal Strip into the DC Power Opening in the Access Point Case  
1
2
Two-position terminal strip  
DC power cable  
3
4
Liquid-tight adapter  
DC power opening in access point case  
Step 9  
Slide the liquid-tight adapter towards the access point, and screw the threaded end of the adapter into the  
access point, and hand-tighten.  
Step 10 Use an adjustable wrench, a 22-mm socket, or a Sealcon S-2200-WR wrench to tighten the threaded end  
of the adapter to 6 to 7 ft lbs (8.1 to 9.5 Nm).  
Step 11 Use an adjustable or open-end wrench to tighten the round end of the adapter to 2.7 to 3.2 ft lbs (3.66 to  
4.34 Nm).  
Step 12 Ensure that the antennas are connected to the access point before you apply power to the access point.  
Step 13 Turn on the DC power at the designated circuits.  
Connecting a Cable POC Power to the Access Point  
The cable configuration on a 1552C or 1552CU access point contains a cable modem and RF splitter but  
does not contain a cable stinger connector. The cable stinger connector is customer supplied.  
Note  
Note  
To ensure system performance, with respect to immunity from external electromagnetic fields, the  
installer must use a well shielded coax cable (quad shield).  
The POC access point is classified as a type “Hazardous Voltage Secondary” circuit as per the  
UL/IEC/EN 60950-1 safety standard. The cable distribution network used with this access point must  
provide transient reduction to the level for this type of circuit classification (that is, 500V  
transient/lightning surge).  
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To connect cable POC power to the access point, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Before connecting cable POC power to the access point, ensure that the ground is connected to the access  
Ensure that all power sources have been disconnected from the access point.  
Warning  
This unit might have more than one power supply connection. All connections must be removed to  
de-energize the unit. Statement 1028  
If your access point contains a backup battery pack, you must press the reset button for 10 seconds or  
Step 3  
Remove the ATTN and SHUNT connector plugs on the top of the access point. Follow your cable  
company procedures to measure the cable signal strength and possibly adjust signal attenuation  
externally to the access point or on the RF splitter (see Figure 2-45).  
Note  
The cable modem MAC address is located on the bottom of the access point under the LEDs.  
Step 4  
Locate the F-connector adapter on the access point (see Figure 2-45).  
Figure 2-45  
RF Splitter Components  
2
1
3
1
3
RF splitter attenuator (ATTN)  
2
RF splitter shunt (SHUNT)1  
F-connector adapter (stinger connector pin)  
1 Shunt is a 20 amp fuse.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Use a Phillips screw driver to loosen the pin capture screw, but be careful not to remove it.  
Cut the cable stinger connector pin (see Figure 2-46) to 0.75 + 0.1 inch (1.91 + 0.25 cm).  
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Figure 2-46  
Cable Stinger Connector Pin  
1
Pin length is 0.75 + 0.1 inch (1.91 + 0.25 cm).  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Step 9  
Insert the cable stinger connector pin into the cable POC connector opening in the access point case.  
Screw the F-connector adapter into the POC connector opening, and hand-tighten.  
Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the F-connector adapter to 6 to 7 ft lbs (8.1 to 9.5 Nm).  
Step 10 Use a Phillips screw driver to tighten the F-connector adapter pin capture screw on the RF splitter to 5.5  
to 6.0 in. lbs (0.62 to 0.67 Nm).  
Step 11 Before connecting cable POC power to the access point, ensure that the antennas are attached to the  
access point.  
Step 12 Connect or attach the cable company POC cable to the F-connector adapter according to their  
specifications.  
Step 13 Turn on cable POC power.  
Step 14 Reinsert the RF splitter shunt.  
Step 15 Check the cable modem Power and Cable LEDs and verify that the cable modem receives power and  
registers to the cable network.  
The Power LED (fifth LED from the hinge) is green to indicate power is available.The Cable LED  
(second LED from the hinge) should be blinking green to indicate scanning the cable network and green  
to indicate registered on the cable network.  
Step 16 Replace the ATTN and SHUNT connector plugs on the top of the access point and tighten to 6 to 7 ft lbs  
(8.1 to 9.5 Nm).  
Configuring the Access Point  
Adding the Access Point MAC Addresses to the Controller Filter List  
Before installing your access points, configure your controller by adding the MAC addresses of the  
access points to the filter list. MAC address filtering is enabled by default. This enables the controller to  
respond to the listed access points. To add a MAC filter entry on the controller, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Log into your controller using a web browser.  
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Step 2  
Step 3  
Choose SECURITY > MAC Filtering > New.  
Enter the MAC address of the access point to the MAC Filter list; for example, 00:0B:91:21:3A:C7.  
Note  
The access point MAC address is located on the bottom of the unit. When two MAC addresses  
are shown, use the top MAC address.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Select a WLAN ID or Any WLAN from the WLAN ID pop-up menu.  
Enter a description (32 characters maximum) of the access point in the Description field; for example,  
Fisher_Street_00.0B.91.21.3A.C7 shows the location and MAC address of the access point.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Choose an interface from the Interface Name pop-up menu, and click Apply.  
Repeat Steps 2 to 6 to add other access points to the list.  
Log out of your controller, and close your web browser.  
Configuring a RAP  
The access point defaults to the mesh access point (MAP) radio role. One or more of your access points  
must be reconfigured as a root access point (RAP). The RAPs connect to a wired Ethernet link through  
a switch to the controller. The MAPs use their wireless backhaul interface to connect to a RAP to reach  
the controller.  
To configure a RAP on the controller GUI, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Log into your controller using a web browser.  
Click Wireless. When your access point associates to the controller, the name of the access point appears  
in the AP Name list.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Double-click your access point name.  
Find Mesh Information, and choose Root AP by clicking the drop-down arrow in the AP Role field.  
Click Apply.  
Repeat Steps 2 through 5 for each RAP.  
Log out from your controller, and close your web browser.  
Configuring a Bridge Group Name  
The bridge group name (BGN) controls the association of the access points to a RAP. BGNs can be used  
to logically group the radios to avoid different networks on the same channel from communicating with  
each other. This setting is also useful if you have more than one RAP in your network in the same area.  
If you have two RAPs in your network in the same area (for more capacity), we recommend that you  
configure the two RAPs with the same BGN, but on different channels.  
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The BGN is a string of ten characters maximum. A factory-set bridge group name (NULL VALUE) is  
assigned during manufacturing. It is not visible to you, but allows new access point radios to join a  
network of new access points. The BGN can be reconfigured from the Controller CLI and GUI. After  
configuring the BGN, the access point reboots.  
The BGN should be configured very carefully on a live network. You should always start from the  
farthest node (last node) from the RAP and move towards the RAP. If you start configuring the BGN in  
a different location, then the access points beyond this point (farther away) are dropped, as they have a  
different BGN.  
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What to Do Next  
To configure the BGN for the access points using the GUI, follow these steps:  
Log into your controller using a web browser.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Click Wireless. When access points associates to the controller, the name of the access point appears in  
the AP Name list.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Double-click on an access point name.  
Find Mesh Information, and enter the new BGN in the Bridge Group Name field.  
Click Apply.  
Repeat Steps 2 through 5 for each access point.  
Log out from your controller, and close your web browser.  
What to Do Next  
When you power up a MAP that is not connected to a wired Ethernet, fiber-optic, or cable network to  
the controller, the access point uses the Cisco Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol (AWPP) to bind to  
another mesh access point (MAP) with the best path to a root access point (RAP) connected to the wired  
network to a controller. The access point sends a discovery request when powered up. If you have  
configured the access point in the controller correctly, the controller sends back a discovery response to  
the access point. When that happens, the access point sends out a join request to the controller, and the  
controller responds with a join confirmation response. Then the access point establishes a Control And  
Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) connection to the controller and gets the shared  
secret configured on the controller.  
Refer to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for more information on configuring,  
monitoring, and operating your access points.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the access point. For the most  
up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco Technical Support and  
Documentation website at the following URL:  
Sections in this chapter include:  
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Guidelines for Using the Access Points  
Guidelines for Using the Access Points  
You should keep these guidelines in mind when you use the access points:  
The access point can only communicate with controllers and cannot operate independently.  
The access 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 associates to it.  
The access point only supports Layer 3 CAPWAP communications with the controllers.  
In Layer 3 operation, the access point and the controller can be on the same or different subnets. The  
access point communicates with the controller using standard IP packets. A Layer 3 access point on  
a different subnet than the controller requires a DHCP server on the access point subnet and a route  
to the controller. The route to the controller must have destination UDP ports 12222 and 12223 open  
for CAPWAP communications. The route to the primary, secondary, and tertiary controllers must  
allow IP packet fragments.  
Before deploying your access points, ensure that the following has been done:  
Your controllers are connected to switch ports that are configured as trunk ports.  
Your access points are connected to switch ports that are configured as untagged access ports.  
A DHCP server is reachable by your access points and has been configured with Option 43.  
Option 43 provides the IP addresses of the management interfaces of your controllers. Typically,  
a DHCP server can be configured on a Cisco switch.  
Optionally, a DNS server can be configured to enable CISCO-CAPWAP-CONTROLLER. Use  
local domain to resolve to the IP address of the management interface of your controller.  
Your controllers are configured and reachable by the access points.  
Your controllers are configured with the access point MAC addresses and the MAC filter list is  
enabled.  
Your switch must forward DHCP requests.  
The access point PoE-out port should be connected only to a single peripheral customer device, such  
as a camera or sensor gateway. We recommend that the PoE-out port not be connected to a switch  
or hub.  
After the access points are associated to the controller, you should change the bridge group name  
(BGN) from the default value. With the default BGN, the mesh access points (MAPs) can potentially  
try to connect with other mesh networks and slow down the convergence of the network.  
Important Notes  
Convergence Delays  
During deployment, the access points can experience convergence delays due to various causes. The  
following list identifies some operating conditions that can cause convergence delays:  
A root access point (RAP) attempts to connect to a controller using any of the wired ports (cable,  
fiber-optic, PoE-in, or PoE-out). If the wired ports are operational, the RAP can potentially spend  
several minutes on each port prior to connecting to a controller.  
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Controller MAC Filter List  
If a RAP is unable to connect to a controller over the wired ports, it attempts to connect using the  
wireless network. This results in additional delays when multiple potential wireless paths are  
available.  
If a MAP is unable to connect to a RAP using a wireless connection, it then attempts to connect using  
any available wired port. The access point can potentially spend several minutes for each connection  
method, before attempting the wireless network again.  
Bridge Loop  
The access point supports packet bridging between wired and wireless network connections. The same  
network must never be connected to multiple wired ports on an access point or on two bridged access  
points. A bridge loop causes network routing problems.  
Controller DHCP Server  
The controller DHCP server only assigns IP addresses to lightweight access points and wireless clients  
associated to an access point. It does not assign an IP address to other devices, including Ethernet  
bridging clients on the mesh access points.  
MAP Data Traffic  
If the signal on the access point backhaul channel has a high signal-to-noise ratio, it is possible for a  
MAP to connect to the controller, via parent node, but not be able to pass data traffic, such as pinging  
the access point. This can occur because the default data rate for backhaul control packets is set to 6  
Mb/s, and the backhaul data rate set to auto by the user.  
Controller MAC Filter List  
Before activating your access point, you must ensure that the access point MAC address has been added  
to the controller MAC filter list and that Mac Filter List is enabled.  
Note  
The access point MAC address and barcode is located on the bottom of the unit. When two MAC  
addresses are shown, use the top MAC address.  
To view the MAC addresses added to the controller MAC filter list, you can use the controller CLI or the  
controller GUI:  
Controller CLI—Use the show macfilter summary controller CLI command to view the MAC  
addresses added to the controller filter list.  
Controller GUI—Log into your controller web interface using a web browser, and choose  
SECURITY > AAA > MAC Filtering to view the MAC addresses added to the controller filter list.  
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Using DHCP Option 43  
Using DHCP Option 43  
You can use DHCP Option 43 to provide a list of controller IP addresses to the access points, enabling  
the access point to find and join a controller. Refer to the product documentation for your DHCP server  
for instructions on configuring DHCP Option 43. For additional information, refer to the “Configuring  
Monitoring the Access Point LEDs  
If your access point is not working properly, look at the LEDs on the bottom of the unit. You can use  
them to quickly assess the status of the unit. Figure 3-1 shows the location of the access point LEDs.  
Figure 3-1  
Access Point LEDs - Shown on the Bottom of Model AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
1
3
2
4
4
5
6
1
2
RF-2 LED—Status of the 5 GHz MIMO  
backhaul radio  
3
4
Uplink LED—Ethernet, cable, or fiber status  
RF-1 LED—Status of the 2.4 GHz MIMO  
access radio  
Status LED—access point and software  
status  
Note  
It is expected that there will be small variations in LED color intensity and hue from unit to unit. This is  
within the normal range of the LED manufacturer specifications and is not a defect.  
The access point LED signals are listed in Table 3-1.  
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Table 3-1  
Access Point LED Signals  
LED  
Color1, 2  
Meaning  
Status  
Black  
No power applied or LED off.  
Access point is operational.  
Steady green  
Blinking green  
Steady amber  
Blinking amber  
Blinking red / green /amber  
Steady red  
Black  
Download or upgrade of Cisco IOS image file in progress.  
Mesh neighbor access point discovery in progress.  
Mesh authentication in progress.  
CAPWAP discovery in progress.  
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization for assistance.  
All network ports down or LED off.  
Uplink  
RF-1  
Steady green  
Black  
Uplink port is operational (cable, fiber optic, or Ethernet).  
Radio turned off or LED off.  
Steady green  
Steady red  
Black  
Radio is operational; network is good.  
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization for assistance.  
Radio is turned off or LED off.  
RF-2  
Steady green  
Steady red  
Radio is operational; network is good.  
Firmware failure. Contact your support organization for assistance.  
1. If all LEDs off, the access point has no power.  
2. When the access point power supply is initially turned on, all LEDs are amber.  
Verifying Controller Association  
To verify that your access point is associated to the controller, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Log into your controller web interface using a web browser.  
You can also use the controller CLI show ap summary command from the controller console port.  
Click Wireless, and verify that your access point MAC address is listed under Ethernet MAC.  
Log out of the controller, and close your web browser.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
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Changing the Bridge Group Name  
Changing the Bridge Group Name  
The bridge group name (BGN) controls the association of the access points to a RAP. BGNs can be used  
to logically group the radios to avoid different networks on the same channel from communicating with  
each other. This setting is also useful if you have more than one RAP in your network in the same area.  
If you have two RAPs in your network in the same area (for more capacity), we recommend that you  
configure the two RAPs with different BGNs and on different channels.  
The BGN is a string of ten characters maximum. A factory-set bridge group name (NULL VALUE) is  
assigned during manufacturing. It is not visible to you, but allows new access point radios to join a  
network of new access points. The BGN can be reconfigured from the Controller CLI and GUI. After  
configuring the BGN, the access point reboots.  
After the access points are deployed and associated to the controller, the BGN should be changed from  
the default value to prevent the MAPs from attempting to associate to other mesh networks.  
The BGN should be configured very carefully on a live network. You should always start with the most  
distant access point (last node) from the RAP and move towards the RAP. If you start configuring the  
BGN in a different location, then the access points beyond this point (farther away) are dropped, as they  
have a different BGN.  
To configure the BGN for the access points using the controller GUI, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Log into your controller using a web browser.  
Click Wireless. When access points associates to the controller, the access point name appears in the AP  
Name list.  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Click on an access point name.  
Find the Mesh Information section, and enter the new BGN in the Bridge Group Name field.  
Click Apply.  
Repeat Steps 2 through 5 for each access point.  
Log out from your controller, and close your web browser.  
Connecting to the Access Point Locally  
If you need to monitor the access point locally (without connecting the access point to a wired LAN),  
you can connect a PC to its console port using a DB-9 to RJ-45 serial cable.  
Note  
The console port should only be used for debugging in a lab environment.  
Follow these steps to open the CLI by connecting to the access point console port:  
Step 1  
Open the hinged cover of the access point (see “Opening the Access Point Hinged Cover” section on  
page 2-13 for instructions).  
Connect a nine-pin, female DB-9 to RJ-45 serial cable to the RJ-45 console port on the access point and  
to the COM port on a computer (see Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3 for the console port locations).  
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Figure 3-2  
Console Port Location on Access Point Models AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9,  
AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9, and AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9  
1
1
Console port  
Figure 3-3  
Console Port Location on Access Point Models AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9 and  
AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9  
1
2
1
Console port  
2
Not used  
Note  
The Cisco part number for the DB-9 to RJ-45 serial cable is AIR-CONCAB1200. To order a  
serial cable, browse to:  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Set up a terminal emulator program on your PC to communicate with the access point. Use the following  
settings for the terminal emulator connection: 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow  
control.  
When finished, remove your serial cable, and close the hinged cover (see the “Closing the Access Point  
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Access Point Power Injector  
Access Point Power Injector  
The power injector (AIR-PWRINJ1500-2=) has three LEDs on the front end of the case (see Figure 3-4).  
For detailed information on the power injector, see the Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access  
Point Power Injector Installation Instructions.  
Figure 3-4  
Power Injector Connectors and LEDs  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
1
2
Mounting tabs  
4
5
AC POWER LED  
AP POWER LED  
TO AP—Ethernet connector (RJ-45) to access point  
(10/100/1000BASE-T)  
3
FAULT LED  
6
TO SWITCH—Ethernet connector (RJ-45) to switch  
(10/100/1000BASE-T)  
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Using the Reset Button  
Monitoring the Power Injector LEDs  
You can use the power injector LEDs to check the power injector status. The LEDs provide the following  
status information:  
AP POWER—Turns solid green after successful discovery; indicates that power injector is  
supplying power to the access point.  
FAULT—Turns solid red when a fault occurs during discovery mode or power-up. Check Ethernet  
cables and connections before contacting your support organization for assistance.  
AC POWER—Turns solid green when power injector is receiving AC power and is ready to provide  
power to the access point.  
Using the Reset Button  
The access point has a reset button located on the bottom of the unit (see Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6). The  
reset button is recessed in a small hole that is sealed with a screw and a rubber gasket. The reset button  
can be used to perform these functions:  
Reset the access point—Press the reset button for less than 10 seconds.  
Disable battery backup power—Press the reset button for more than 10 seconds.  
Figure 3-5  
Reset Button Location - Models AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9 and AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9  
1
4
5
6
1
Reset button  
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Using the Reset Button  
Figure 3-6  
Reset Button Location - Models AIR-CAP1552C-x-K9, AIR-CAP1552CU-x-K9, and  
AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9  
1
1
Reset button  
Reboot the Access Point  
To reboot (power cycle) the access point, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the reset button screw (Figure 3-5). Be careful not to lose the screw.  
Use a straightened paperclip, and push the reset button for less than 10 seconds. This action causes the  
access point to reboot (power cycle), all LEDs to turn off for approximately 5 seconds, and then the  
LEDs to reactivate.  
Step 3  
Replace the reset button screw and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten to 22 to 24 in. lbs  
(2.49 to 2.71 Nm).  
Disabling Backup Battery Power  
To disable battery backup power, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the reset button screw (Figure 3-5). Be careful not to lose the screw.  
Use a straightened paper clip and push the reset button for longer than 10 seconds.  
When the access point is only battery powered, the access point reboots and then disables the backup  
battery power. The LEDs turn off for approximately 5 seconds, reactivate for approximately 5  
seconds, and then turn off and stay off.  
When the access point has battery power and another power source, the access point reboots, then  
disables the battery and continues operating from the second power source. The LEDs turn off for  
approximately 5 seconds and then reactivate.  
Note  
If your access point does not contain a battery backup unit, the access point only reboots.  
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Using the Reset Button  
Note  
The battery backup unit is reactivated when the access point is rebooted (power cycled)  
again.  
Step 3  
Replace the reset button screw, and use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten to 22 to 24 in. lbs  
(2.49 to 2.71 Nm).  
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4
Installing or Replacing the Backup Battery  
This chapter describes the procedures to install or replace the backup battery in the 1552E and 1552EU  
access points. These sections are included in this chapter:  
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Before Beginning the Installation or Replacement  
Before Beginning the Installation or Replacement  
The backup battery is located internal to the 1552E and 1552EU access points and attached to the radio  
cover. The backup battery cannot be installed or replaced in an outdoor environment. You must use a  
static-protected work surface within an indoor environment.  
Warning  
Caution  
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.  
Statement 1030  
ESD can damage the internal components of the access point. We recommend that the backup battery  
installation or replacement procedures be performed by an ESD-trained service technician at an  
ESD-protected workstation.  
The following operations summarize the backup battery installation or replacement procedure:  
1. If the access point has been deployed, deactivate all power sources, remove all cables, remove the  
access point.  
2. Follow standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures.  
3. Place the access point on an indoor ESD-protected work surface.  
4. Open the access point’s radio cover.  
5. If applicable, remove the defective backup battery.  
6. Install the new backup battery.  
7. Connect the backup battery cable.  
8. Close the access point radio cover.  
9. Deploy your access point.  
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Opening the Access Point Radio Cover  
Opening the Access Point Radio Cover  
To open the 1552E or 1552EU access point radio cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Position the access point with the cover attached with hex bolts facing down.  
Use a #8 Torx screwdriver to unscrew all the Torx screws on the access point cover, but do not attempt  
to remove the screws (see Figure 4-1).  
Figure 4-1  
Access Point Radio Cover Screws  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Radio cover Torx screws  
Step 3  
Carefully open the cover.  
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Removing a Backup Battery  
Removing a Backup Battery  
To remove a backup battery, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
While holding the access point cover open, carefully disconnect the backup battery cable from the  
internal connector (see Figure 4-2). Be careful not to touch the radio board components.  
Figure 4-2  
Battery Backup Location  
1
2
Backup battery  
Backup battery cable  
3
4
Internal connector for the backup battery cable  
Radio boards (Do not touch)  
Step 2  
Carefully place the cover onto your static-protected table.  
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Installing a New Backup Battery  
Step 3  
Use a Phillips screw driver to remove the four screws attaching the backup battery to the cover  
(see Figure 4-3).  
Figure 4-3  
Backup Battery Screws  
1
2
Battery backup screws (4 places)  
Battery backup cable and connector  
3
4
Backup battery  
Access point radio cover  
Installing a New Backup Battery  
Note  
The AIR-1520-BATT-6AH= backup battery is used only on access point models AIR-CAP1552E-x-K9  
and AIR-CAP1552EU-x-K9. Do not use this battery on model AIR-CAP1552H-x-K9,  
AIR-CAP1552SA-x-K9, or AIR-CAP1552SD-x-K9.  
To install a new backup battery into your access point, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Carefully orient your new backup battery as shown in Figure 4-3 over the access point radio cover.  
Position the backup battery over the four screw holes in the radio cover.  
Use the four supplied screws to attach the backup battery to the radio cover and tighten to 5.5 to 6.5 in.  
lbs (0.62 to 0.73 Nm).  
Step 4  
Position and bend the backup battery cable as shown in Figure 4-3.  
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Connecting the Backup Battery Cable and Closing the Radio Cover  
Connecting the Backup Battery Cable and Closing the Radio  
Cover  
To connect the backup battery cable and close the access point radio cover, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Carefully position the access point radio cover over the access point as shown in Figure 4-2.  
Hold the radio cover upright while placing the edge of the radio cover on the top edge of the access point.  
Carefully push the backup battery cable connector into the internal battery connector (see Figure 4-2).  
Close the radio cover, while being careful not to pinch the backup battery cable.  
Use a Phillips screwdriver to partially tighten each cover screw in the tightening sequence, starting with  
1, as shown in Figure 4-4. Tighten each screw to 11 to 12 in. lbs (1.24 to 1.36 Nm).  
Step 6  
Repeat Step 5 using the same tightening sequence to fully tighten each screw to 22 to 24 in. lbs  
(2.49 to 2.71 Nm).  
Figure 4-4  
Radio Cover Screw Tightening Sequence  
1
9
3
8
6
5
7
4
10  
2
What to Do Next  
After you have completed the backup battery procedures, your access point is ready to be deployed.  
Carefully read and follow the safety and installation guidelines contained in the “Installation  
Guidelines” section on page 2-8 and the installation and mounting instructions contained in the  
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A
Translated Safety Warnings  
For translated safety warnings, refer to the safety warning document that shipped with your access point or  
that is available on Cisco.com.  
To browse to the document on Cisco.com, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Click this link and go to the Cisco Wireless documentation home page:  
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/index.html  
Click Support and the Support and Documentation page displays.  
Click Wireless in the Find Product Support column.  
Click 1550.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Click Install and Upgrade.  
Click Install and Upgrade Guides.  
Click Translated Safety Warnings for Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points.  
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B
Declarations of Conformity and  
Regulatory Information  
This appendix provides declarations of conformity and regulatory information for the Cisco Aironet  
1552 Outdoor Mesh Access Point.  
This appendix contains the following sections:  
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Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement  
Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission  
Declaration of Conformity Statement  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Models:  
FCC Certification number:  
AIR-CAP1552E-A-K9  
AIR-CAP1552EU-A-K9  
AIR-CAP1552C-A-K9  
AIR-CAP1552CU-A-K9  
AIR-CAP1552I-A-K9  
LDK102074P  
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 interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A 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.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.  
Caution  
The Part 15 radio device operates on a non-interference basis with other devices operating at this  
frequency when using Cisco-supplied antennas. Any changes or modification to the product not  
expressly approved by Cisco could void the user’s authority to operate this device.  
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Industry Canada  
Caution  
To meet regulatory restrictions, the access point must be professionally installed.  
Industry Canada  
Models:  
IC Certification Number:  
AIR-CAP1552E-A-K9  
AIR-CAP1552EU-A-K9  
AIR-CAP1552C-A-K9  
AIR-CAP1552CU-A-K9  
AIR-CAP1552I-A-K9  
2461B-102074P  
Canadian Compliance Statement  
This Class A Digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing  
Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du  
Canada.  
This device complies with Class A 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 13 dBi for 2.4 GHz  
and 14 dBi for 5 GHz. Antennas having a gain greater 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.  
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure  
This access point product has been found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in CFR 47  
Section 1.1307 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in Evaluating  
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.  
Antennas with less than 8 dBi gain should be located at a minimum of 7.9 in (20 cm) or more from the  
body of all persons and 20 inches (50 cm) for antennas up to 13 dBi gain.  
This access point is also compliant to EN 50835 for RF exposure.  
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European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein  
European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and  
Liechtenstein  
Access Point Models:  
AIR-CAP1552E-E-K9  
AIR-CAP1552EU-E-K9  
AIR-CAP1552C-E-K9  
AIR-CAP1552CU-E-K9  
AIR-CAP1552I-E-K9  
Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC & Medical Directive 93/42/EEC  
This declaration is only valid for configurations (combinations of software, firmware, and hardware)  
provided and supported by Cisco Systems. The use of software or firmware not provided and supported  
by Cisco Systems may result in the equipment no longer being compliant with the regulatory  
requirements.  
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Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC & Medical Directive 93/42/EEC  
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Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC & Medical Directive 93/42/EEC  
The following standards were applied:  
EMC—EN 301.489-1 v1.8.1; EN 301.489-17 v2.1.1  
Health & 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.  
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:  
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Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure  
Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure  
The following is the declaration of conformity for RF exposure for the United States, Canada, European  
Union and Australia.  
United States  
This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for Humans in reference to ANSI C 95.1 (American  
National Standards Institute) limits. The evaluation was based on ANSI C 95.1 and FCC OET Bulletin  
65C rev 01.01. To maintain compliance, the minimum separation distance from the antenna to general  
bystanders is 7.9 inches (20 cm) for antennas with less than 8 dBi gain and 20 inches (50 cm) for  
antennas up to 13 dBi gain.  
Canada  
This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for Humans in reference to ANSI C 95.1 (American  
National Standards Institute) limits. The evaluation was based on RSS-102 Rev 2. To maintain  
compliance, the minimum separation distance from the antenna to general bystanders is 7.9 inches (20  
cm) for antennas with less than 8 dBi gain and 20 inches (50 cm) for antennas up to 13 dBi gain.  
European Union  
This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for Humans in reference to the ICNIRP (International  
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) limits. The evaluation was based on the EN 50385  
Product Standard to Demonstrate Compliance of Radio Base stations and Fixed Terminals for Wireless  
Telecommunications Systems with basic restrictions or reference levels related to Human Exposure to  
Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields from 300 MHz to 40 GHz. To maintain compliance, the  
minimum separation distance from the antenna to general bystanders is 7.9 inches (20 cm) for antennas  
with less than 8 dBi gain and 20 inches (50 cm) for antennas up to 13 dBi gain. Dual antennas used for  
diversity operation are not considered co-located.  
Australia  
This system has been evaluated for RF exposure for Humans as referenced in the Australian Radiation  
Protection standard and has been evaluated to the ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing  
Radiation Protection) limits. To maintain compliance, the minimum separation distance from the  
antenna to general bystanders is 7.9 inches (20 cm) for antennas with less than 8 dBi gain and 20 inches  
(50 cm) for antennas up to 13 dBi gain.  
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Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan  
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.  
Lightweight Access Point Model:  
AIR-CAP1552E-Q-K9  
AIR-CAP1552EU-Q-K9  
AIR-CAP1552C-Q-K9  
AIR-CAP1552CU-Q-K9  
Japanese Translation  
03-6434-6500  
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. If this 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  
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Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan  
VCCI Statement for Japan  
Warning  
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by  
Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio  
disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective  
actions.  
Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan  
This section provides administrative rules for operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan. The  
rules are provided in both Chinese and English.  
Chinese Translation  
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Administrative Rules for Cisco Aironet Access Points in Taiwan  
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 change its original  
features and functions.  
Article 14  
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  
English Translation  
Low-power Radio-frequency Devices Technical Specifications  
4.7  
Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure  
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.  
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Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil  
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.  
Statement 371—Power Cable and AC Adapter  
English Translation  
When installing the product, please use the provided or designated connection cables/power cables/AC  
adapters. Using any other cables/adapters 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.  
EU Declaration of Conformity  
All the Declaration of Conformity statements related to this product can be found at the following  
location:  
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-CAP1552E-N-K9  
AIR-CAP1552EU-N-K9  
AIR-CAP1552C-N-K9  
AIR-CAP1552CU-N-K9  
AIR-CAP1552I-N-K9  
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Operation of Cisco Aironet Access Points in Brazil  
Regulatory Information  
Figure 1 contains Brazil regulatory information for the access point models identified in the previous  
section.  
Figure 1  
Brazil Regulatory Information  
Portuguese Translation  
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra interferência  
prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em  
caráter primário.  
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.  
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C
Channels and Power Levels  
For channel and maximum power level settings, refer to the Channels and Maximum Power Settings for  
Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Points and Bridges document available on the Cisco Wireless  
documentation page of Cisco.com.  
To browse to the document, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Click this link and go to the Cisco Wireless documentation home page:  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Click Support. The Support and Documentation page displays.  
Click Wireless  
Click 1550.  
Click Install and Upgrade.  
Click Install and Upgrade Guides.  
Click Channels and Maximum Power Settings for Cisco 1550 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points  
document.  
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D
Access Point Specifications  
Table D-1 lists the technical specifications for the Cisco Aironet 1552 Outdoor Mesh Access Points. For  
detailed specifications, refer to the Cisco Aironet 1550 Series Outdoor Access Point data sheet at:  
Table D-1  
Access Point Specifications  
Category  
Specifications  
Size  
1552C/1552I: 12.3 in. x 8.6 in. x 5.6 in. (31.2 cm x 22.9 cm x 14.2 cm)  
1552E/EU/CU: 12.3 in. x 8.6 in. x 6.1 in. (31.2 cm x 22.9 cm x 16.3 cm)  
1552E/EU: 17.3 lbs (7.8 kg)  
Weight  
1552C/CU: 14 lbs (6.4 kg)  
1552I: 14 lbs (6.4 kg)  
Battery backup: 1.5 lbs (0.7kg)  
Pole mounting bracket: 6.1 lbs (2.8 kg)  
Cable strand mounting bracket: 1.3 lbs (0.6 kg)  
Connector  
1552EU/CU: Six female Type N antenna connectors (3 for 2.4-GHz radio, 3 for 5 GHz radio)  
1552E: Three female Type N antenna connectors (dual band ports for 2.4 and 5 GHz radios)  
1552E/EU/I: AC power connector-3-pin Remke Mini-Link 50909 connector  
1552E/EU/I: Internal PoE-in connector (uplink port)-RJ-45 connector  
1552E/EU: Internal PoE-out connector (downlink port)-RJ-45 connector  
1552E/EU: Optional internal SFP fiber module- LC fiber connector  
1552C/CU: Cable connector-Stinger connector (customer supplied)  
90 to 480 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz (models 1552E/EU)  
Power sources  
(see Table D-2 and  
Table D-3 for power  
distribution budget)  
110 to 277 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz (model 1552I)  
40 to 90 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, quasi-square wave, Power over Cable (POC) (models 1552C/CU)  
Power over Ethernet (PoE) with power injector: 56 VDC percent (models 1552E/EU)  
12 VDC  
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Table D-1  
Access Point Specifications (continued)  
Category  
Specifications  
Operating temperature Access point and power injector  
-40 to 55°C (-40 to 131°F) plus Solar Loading  
Up to a 20-minute start-up time might be necessary when using a cable modem at  
temperatures of –20oC or less.  
Access point  
–40 to 185oF (–40 to 85oC)  
Power injector  
–58 to 185oF (–50 to 85oC)  
Access point  
0 to 100% condensing—access point (operating and nonoperating)  
Power injector  
10 to 90% noncondensing—power injector (operating)  
Note  
Storage temperature  
Humidity  
Data rates  
802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps  
802.11g: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps  
802.11n data rates (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) - refer to Table D-5 for data rates  
Environmental ratings  
Maximum elevation  
IP67  
NEMA Type 4X  
Operating—Sea level at 131oF (55oC)  
13,800 ft (4,206 m) at 104oF (40oC)  
Non-operating—16,000 ft (4,877 m) at –13oF (–25oC)  
Wind resistance  
Wind resistance:  
Up to 100 MPH sustained winds  
Up to 165 MPH wind gusts  
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Table D-1  
Access Point Specifications (continued)  
Category  
Specifications  
RF output power  
2.4 GHz  
802.11b (CCK)  
28 dBm with 2 antennas  
802.11g (non HT duplicate mode)  
28 dBm with 2 antennas  
802.11n (HT20)  
28 dBm with 2 antennas  
5 GHz  
802.11a  
28 dBm with 2 antennas  
802.11n non-HT duplicate (802.11a duplicate) mode  
28 dBm with 2 antennas  
802.11n (HT20)  
27 dBm with 2 antennas  
802.11n (HT40)  
27 dBm with 2 antennas  
Note  
Maximum output depends on the regulatory domain in which the access  
point is installed. For additional information, refer to the Appendix C,  
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Table D-1  
Access Point Specifications (continued)  
Category  
Specifications  
Frequency Band and  
20-MHz Operating  
Channels  
-A Domain:  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 11 channels  
5.725 to 5.850 GHz; 5 channels  
5.500 to 5.560 GHz; 5 channels  
5.680 to 5.700 GHz, 2 channels  
5.745 to 5.825 GHz, 5 channels  
-C Domain:  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 13 channels  
5.725 to 5.850 GHz; 5 channels  
-E Domain:  
2.401 to 2.4835 GHz; 13 channels  
5.470 to 5.725 GHz; 8 channels  
-K Domain:  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 11 channels  
5.250 to 5.825 GHz; 14 channels  
-M Domain  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 13 channels  
5.470 to 5.850 GHz; 12 channels  
-N Domain:  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 11 channels  
5.725 to 5.850 GHz; 5 channels  
-Q Domain:  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 13 channels  
5.470 to 5.725 GHz; 11 channels  
-R Domain:  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 13 channels  
5.250 to 5.725 GHz; 11 channels  
-S Domain:  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 13 channels  
5.725 to 5.850 GHz; 5 channels  
-T Domain:  
2.400 to 2.4835 GHz; 11 channels  
5.470 to 5.850 GHz; 16 channels  
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Access Point Specifications (continued)  
Specifications  
Category  
Immunity  
Less than or equal to 5 mJ for 6kV/3kA @ 8/20 ms waveform  
ANSI/IEEE C62.41  
EN61000 4-5 Level 4 AC Surge Immunity  
EN61000 4-4 Level 4 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity  
EN61000 4-3 Level 4 EMC Field Immunity  
EN61000 4-2 Level 4 ESD Immunity  
Safety  
Designed to meet:  
IEC 60950, 2nd Edition  
UL 60950, 2nd Edition  
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950, 2nd Edition  
EN 60950, 2nd Edition  
Radio approvals  
FCC Parts 15.247, 15.407  
FCC Bulletin OET-65C  
RSS-210  
RSS-102  
AS/NZS 4268.2003  
EN 300 328  
EN 301 893  
EMI and susceptibility  
FCC Part 15.107, 15.109  
ICES-003  
EN 301 489-1, -17  
Table D-2 lists the power distribution budget for 1552E access point configurations.  
Table D-2 Power Distribution Budget for the AIR-CAP1552E/EU-x-K9 Access Point Configuration  
Nominal  
Power  
(Watts)  
Absolute  
Max Power  
(Watts)  
Element  
Total power budget when using DC power source  
Total power budget when using AC power source  
Optional components  
34  
43  
52  
41  
802.3af client connected  
17  
1
17  
1
Fiber user as backhaul  
Battery backup in charging state (1552E only)  
8
8
Total Power Consumption  
67  
78  
Table D-3 lists the power distribution budget for 1552C access point configurations.  
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Power Distribution Budget for AIR-CAP1552C/CU-x-K9 Access Point Cable  
Configuration  
Nominal  
Power  
(Watts)  
Absolute  
Max Power  
(Watts)  
Element  
Total power budget when using DC power source  
Total power budget when using POC power source  
42  
48  
50  
58  
Table D-4 lists the power distribution budget for 1552I access point configurations.  
Table D-4  
Power Distribution Budget for the AIR-CAP1552I-x-K9 Access Point Configuration  
Nominal  
Power  
(Watts)  
Absolute  
Max Power  
(Watts)  
Element  
Total power budget when using DC power source  
Total power budget when using AC power source  
34  
39  
43  
49  
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802.11n Data Rates (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)  
GI2 = 800ns  
GI = 400ns  
MCS Index1  
20-MHz Rate (Mbps) 40-MHz Rate (Mbps) 20-MHz Rate (Mbps) 40-MHz Rate (Mbps)  
0
6.5  
13  
13.5  
27  
7.2  
15  
1
14.4  
21.7  
28.9  
43.3  
57.8  
65  
30  
2
19.5  
26  
40.5  
54  
45  
3
60  
4
39  
81  
90  
5
52  
108  
121.5  
135  
27  
120  
135  
150  
30  
6
58.5  
65  
7
72.2  
14.4  
28.9  
43.3  
57.8  
86.7  
115.6  
130  
8
13  
9
26  
54  
60  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
39  
81  
90  
52  
108  
162  
216  
243  
270  
120  
180  
240  
270  
300  
78  
104  
117  
130  
144.4  
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Access Point Pinouts  
This appendix describes the pin signals of the access point Ethernet connectors, and the power injector  
input and output connectors. Table E-1 describes the pin signals of the access point PoE-out connector.  
Table E-1  
Access Point PoE-Out Ethernet Connector Pinouts  
Pin Number  
Signal Name  
1
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T)  
2
3
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T)  
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T) and 48 VDC (+)  
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T) and 48 VDC return  
Chassis ground  
6
4
5
7
8
Shield  
Table E-2 describes the pin signals for the access point PoE-in Ethernet connector.  
Table E-2  
Access Point PoE-In Ethernet Connector Pinouts  
Pin Number  
Signal Name  
1
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T) and 56 VDC return  
2
3
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T) and 56 VDC (+)  
Ethernet signal pair (1000BASE-T) and 56 VDC (+)  
Ethernet signal pair (1000BASE-T) and 56 VDC return  
Chassis ground  
6
4
5
7
8
Shield  
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Table E-3 describes the pin signals for the power injector input connector (To Switch).  
Table E-3  
Power Injector Input Connector (To Switch) Pinouts  
Pin Number  
Signal Name  
1
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T)  
2
3
Ethernet signal pair 10/100/1000BASE-T)  
Ethernet signal pair (1000BASE-T)  
Ethernet signal pair (1000BASE-T)  
Chassis ground  
6
4
5
7
8
Shield  
Table E-4 describes the RJ-45 pin signals for the power injector output connector (To AP).  
Table E-4  
Power Injector Output Connector (To AP) Pinouts  
Pin Number  
Signal Name  
1
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T) and 56 VDC return  
2
3
Ethernet signal pair (10/100/1000BASE-T) and 56 VDC (+)  
Ethernet signal pair (1000BASE-T) and 56 VDC (+)  
Ethernet signal pair (1000BASE-T) and 56 VDC return  
Chassis ground  
6
4
5
7
8
Shield  
Note  
The power injector output connector (To AP) only supplies 56 VDC power when the Ethernet cable is  
connected to the 1550 PoE-in connector.  
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Configuring DHCP Option 43  
This appendix describes the steps needed to configure DHCP Option 43 on a DHCP server, such as a  
Cisco Catalyst 3750 series switch, for use with Cisco Aironet Access Points. This appendix contains  
these sections:  
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Overview  
Overview  
This section contains a DHCP Option 43 configuration example on a DHCP server for use with Cisco  
Aironet Access Points. For other DHCP server implementations, consult DHCP server product  
documentation for configuring DHCP Option 43. In Option 43, use the IP address of the controller  
management interface.  
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.  
Cisco Aironet 1000, 1500, and 1552 access points use a comma-separated string format for DHCP  
Option 43. Other Cisco Aironet access points use the type-length-value (TLV) format for DHCP Option  
43. DHCP servers must be programmed to return the option based on the access point DHCP Vendor  
Class Identifier (VCI) string (DHCP Option 60). The VCI strings for Cisco access points that can operate  
in lightweight mode are listed in Table F-1.  
Table F-1  
Lightweight Access Point VCI Strings  
Access Point  
Vendor Class Identifier (VCI)  
Airespace.AP1200  
Cisco AP c1100  
Cisco Aironet 1000 series  
Cisco Aironet 1100 series  
Cisco Aironet 1130 series  
Cisco Aironet 1200 series  
Cisco Aironet 1240 series  
Cisco Aironet 1250 series  
Cisco Aironet 1300 series  
Cisco Aironet 1500 series  
Cisco AP c1130  
Cisco AP c1200  
Cisco AP c1240  
Cisco AP c1250  
Cisco AP c1300  
Cisco AP c15001  
Cisco AP.OAP15002, Cisco AP.LAP15102, or  
Cisco AP.LAP15052  
Airespace.AP12003  
Cisco AP c1520  
Cisco AP c1550  
Cisco Aironet 1520 series  
Cisco Aironet 1550 series  
1. For controller release 4.1 or later.  
2. For controller release 4.0, the VCI depends on the model.  
3. For controller release 3.2.  
The following is the format of the TLV block for 1100, 1130, 1200, 1240, 1250, 1300, 1520, and 1552  
access points:  
Type: 0xf1 (decimal 241)  
Length: Number of controller IP addresses * 4  
Value: List of WLC management interfaces  
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Configuring Option 43 for 1000, 1500, and 1550 Series Access Points  
Configuring Option 43 for 1000, 1500, and 1550 Series Access  
Points  
To configure DHCP Option 43 for Cisco 1000, 1500, and 1550 series access points in the embedded  
Cisco IOS DHCP server, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Enter configuration mode at the Cisco IOS command line interface (CLI).  
Create the DHCP pool, including the necessary parameters such as default router and name server. These  
commands are used to create a DHCP pool:  
ip dhcp pool pool name  
network IP Network Netmask  
default-router Default router  
dns-server DNS Server  
Where:  
pool name is the name of the DHCP pool, such as AP1000  
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  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Add the Option 60 line for access point using the following syntax:  
option 60 ascii VCI string”  
For the VCI string, use the value from Table F-1. The quotation marks must be included.  
Add the Option 43 line using the following syntax:  
option 43 ascii Comma Separated IP Address List”  
For example, if you are configuring Option 43 for Cisco 1000, 1500, or 1500 series access points using  
the controller IP addresses 10.126.126.2 and 10.127.127.2, add the following line to the DHCP pool in  
the Cisco IOS CLI:  
option 43 ascii “10.126.126.2,10.127.127.2”  
The quotation marks must be included.  
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Configuring Option 43 for 1100, 1130, 1200, 1240, 1250, 1300, 1520,  
and 1550 Series Access Points  
To configure DHCP Option 43 for Cisco Aironet 1100, 1130, 1200, 1240, 1250, 1300, 1520, and 1550  
series access points in the embedded Cisco IOS DHCP server, follow these steps:  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Enter configuration mode at the Cisco IOS CLI.  
Create the DHCP pool, including the necessary parameters such as default router and name server. The  
commands used to create a DHCP pool are as follows:  
ip dhcp pool pool name  
network IP Network Netmask  
default-router Default router  
dns-server DNS Server  
Where:  
pool name is the name of the DHCP pool, such as AP1550  
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  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Add the Option 60 line using the following syntax:  
option 60 ascii VCI string”  
For the VCI string, use the value from Table F-1. The quotation marks must be included.  
Add the Option 43 line using the following syntax:  
option 43 hex hex string  
The hex 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. Assembling the string then yields f1080a7e7e020a7f7f02. The  
resulting Cisco IOS command added to the DHCP scope is listed below:  
option 43 hex f1080a7e7e020a7f7f02  
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G L O S S A R Y  
The IEEE standard that describes a mechanism for Power over Ethernet (PoE). The  
standard provides the capability to deliver both power and data over standard  
Ethernet cabling.  
802.3af  
802.11  
The IEEE standard that specifies carrier sense media access control and physical  
layer specifications for 1- and 2-megabit-per-second (Mb/s) wireless LANs  
operating in the 2.4-GHz band.  
The IEEE standard that specifies carrier sense media access control and physical  
layer specifications for wireless LANs operating in the 5-GHz frequency band.  
802.11a  
802.11b  
The IEEE standard that specifies carrier sense media access control and physical  
layer specifications for 5.5- and 11-Mb/s wireless LANs operating in the  
2.4-GHz frequency band.  
The IEEE standard that specifies carrier sense media access control and physical  
layer specifications for 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mb/s wireless LANs  
operating in the 2.4-GHz frequency band.  
802.11g  
802.11n  
802.11n is a specification for wireless LAN (WLAN) communications. An  
addition to the 802.11 family of standards, 802.11n increases network speed and  
reliability and extends the operating distance of wireless networks. Raw data  
throughput is expected to reach as much as 600 Mb/s, or more than 10 times the  
throughput of 802.11g  
A
A wireless LAN data transceiver that uses radio waves to connect a wired  
network with wireless stations.  
access point  
A wireless network composed of stations without access points.  
ad hoc network  
antenna gain  
The gain of an antenna is a measure of the antenna ability to direct or focus radio  
energy over a region of space. High gain antennas have a more focused radiation  
pattern in a specific direction.  
A station is configured properly to allow it to wirelessly communicate with an  
access point.  
associated  
AWPP  
Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol.  
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B
A wireless LAN packet that signals the availability and presence of the wireless  
device. Beacon packets are sent by access points and base stations; however,  
client radio cards send beacons when operating in computer to computer (Ad  
Hoc) mode.  
beacon  
Boot Protocol. A protocol used for the static assignment of IP addresses to  
devices on the network.  
BOOTP  
Binary phase shift keying is a modulation technique used by IEEE  
802.11b-compliant wireless LANs for transmission at 1 Mb/s.  
BPSK  
A single data message (packet) sent to all addresses on the same subnet.  
broadcast packet  
C
Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points  
CAPWAP  
CCK  
Complementary Code Keying. A modulation technique used by IEEE  
802.11b-compliant wireless LANs for transmission at 5.5 and 11 Mb/s.  
Cisco Centralized Key Management. Using CCKM, authenticated client devices  
can roam from one access point to another without any perceptible delay during  
reassociation. An access point on your network provides wireless domain  
services (WDS) and creates a cache of security credentials for CCKM-enabled  
client devices on the subnet. The WDS access point's cache of credentials  
dramatically reduces the time required for reassociation when a CCKM-enabled  
client device roams to a new access point.  
CCKM  
The area of radio range or coverage in which the wireless devices can  
communicate with the base station. The size of the cell depends upon the speed  
of the transmission, the type of antenna used, and the physical environment, as  
well as other factors.  
cell  
A radio device that uses the services of an access point to communicate  
wirelessly with other devices on a local area network.  
client  
Carrier sense multiple access. A wireless LAN media access method specified  
by the IEEE 802.11 specification.  
CSMA  
D
The range of data transmission rates supported by a device. Data rates are  
measured in megabits per second (Mb/s).  
data rates  
A ratio of decibels to an isotropic antenna that is commonly used to measure  
antenna gain. The greater the dBi value, the higher the gain, and the more acute  
the angle of coverage.  
dBi  
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Dynamic Frequency Selection. In some regulatory domains, 5-GHz radios are  
required to use DFS to avoid interfering with radar signals.  
DFS  
Dynamic host configuration protocol. A protocol available with many operating  
systems that automatically issues IP addresses within a specified range to  
devices on the network. The device retains the assigned address for a specific  
administrator-defined period.  
DHCP  
The text name that refers to a grouping of networks or network resources based  
on organization-type or geography; for example: name.com—commercial;  
name.edu—educational; name.gov—government; ISPname.net—network  
provider (such as an ISP); name.ar—Argentina; name.au—Australia; and so on.  
domain name  
Domain Name System server. A server that translates text names into IP  
addresses. The server maintains a database of host alphanumeric names and their  
corresponding IP addresses.  
DNS  
Direct sequence spread spectrum. A type of spread spectrum radio transmission  
that spreads its signal continuously over a wide frequency band.  
DSSS  
E
Extensible Authentication Protocol. An optional IEEE 802.1x security feature  
ideal for organizations with a large user base and access to an EAP-enabled  
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server.  
EAP  
The most widely used wired local area network. Ethernet uses carrier sense  
multiple access (CSMA) to allow computers to share a network and operates at  
10, 100, or 1000 Mb/s, depending on the physical layer used.  
Ethernet  
F
A repository for files so that a local area network can share files, mail, and  
programs.  
file server  
Software that is programmed on a memory chip.  
firmware  
G
A device that connects two otherwise incompatible networks together.  
Gigahertz. One billion cycles per second. A unit of measure for frequency.  
gateway  
GHz  
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I
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. A professional society serving  
electrical engineers through its publications, conferences, and standards  
development activities. The body responsible for the Ethernet 802.3 and  
wireless LAN 802.11 specifications.  
IEEE  
The wired Ethernet network.  
infrastructure  
IP address  
The Internet Protocol (IP) address of a station.  
The number used to identify the IP subnetwork, indicating whether the IP  
address can be recognized on the LAN or if it must be reached through a  
gateway. This number is expressed in a form similar to an IP address; for  
example: 255.255.255.0.  
IP subnet mask  
An antenna that radiates its signal in a spherical pattern.  
isotropic  
M
Media Access Control address. A unique 48-bit number used in Ethernet data  
packets to identify an Ethernet device, such as an access point or your client  
adapter.  
MAC address  
Mesh Access Point  
MAP  
Multiple basic SSID. Each multiple basic SSID is assigned a unique MAC  
address. You use multiple BSSIDs to assign a unique DTIM setting for each  
SSID and to broadcast SSIDs in beacons (one SSID per beacon).  
MBSSID  
Multiple Input/Multiple Output  
MIMO  
Any of several techniques for combining user information with a transmitter for  
a carrier signal.  
modulation  
The echoes created as a radio signal bounces off of physical objects.  
A single data message (packet) sent to multiple addresses.  
multipath  
multicast packet  
O
This typically refers to a primarily circular antenna radiation pattern.  
omni-directional  
OFDM  
Orthogonal frequency division multiplex is a modulation technique used by  
IEEE 802.11a-compliant wireless LANs for transmission at 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36,  
48, and 54 Mb/s.  
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P
A basic message unit for communication across a network. A packet usually includes routing  
packet  
information, data, and sometimes error detection information.  
Q
QPSK  
Quadruple phase shift keying is a modulation technique used by IEEE  
802.11b-compliant wireless LANs for transmission at 2 Mb/s.  
R
A linear measure of the distance that a transmitter can send a signal.  
Root Access Point  
range  
RAP  
A measurement of the weakest signal a receiver can receive and still correctly  
translate it into data.  
receiver sensitivity  
Radio frequency. A generic term for radio-based technology.  
RF  
A feature of some access points that allows users to move through a facility  
while maintaining an unbroken connection to the LAN.  
roaming  
A connector type unique to Cisco Aironet radios and antennas. Part 15.203 of  
the FCC rules covering spread spectrum devices limits the types of antennas that  
may be used with transmission equipment. In compliance with this rule, Cisco  
Aironet, like all other wireless LAN providers, equips its radios and antennas  
with a unique connector to prevent attachment of non-approved antennas to  
radios.  
RP-TNC  
S
A radio transmission technology that spreads the user information over a much  
wider bandwidth than otherwise required in order to gain benefits such as  
improved interference tolerance and unlicensed operation.  
spread spectrum  
Service set identifier (also referred to as Radio Network Name). A unique  
identifier used to identify a radio network and which stations must use to be able  
to communicate with each other or to an access point. The SSID can be any  
alphanumeric entry up to a maximum of 32 characters.  
SSID  
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T
The power level of radio transmission.  
transmit power  
U
Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure—regulations for UNII devices  
operating in the 5.15 to 5.35 GHz and 5.725 to 5.825 GHz frequency bands.  
UNII  
Regulations for UNII devices operating in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency band.  
Regulations for UNII devices operating in the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz frequency band.  
UNII-1  
UNII-2  
UNII-3  
Regulations for UNII devices operating in the 5.725 to 5.825 GHz frequency  
band.  
A single data message (packet) sent to a specific IP address.  
unicast packet  
W
Wireless Domain Services. An access point providing WDS on your wireless  
LAN maintains a cache of credentials for CCKM-capable client devices on your  
wireless LAN. When a CCKM-capable client roams from one access point to  
another, the WDS access point forwards the client's credentials to the new access  
point with the multicast key. Only two packets pass between the client and the  
new access point, greatly shortening the reassociation time.  
WDS  
Wired Equivalent Privacy. An optional security mechanism defined within the  
802.11 standard designed to make the link integrity of wireless devices equal to  
that of a cable.  
WEP  
Wireless LAN Solutions Engine. The WLSE is a specialized appliance for  
managing Cisco Aironet wireless LAN infrastructures. It centrally identifies and  
configures access points in customer-defined groups and reports on throughput  
and client associations. WLSE's centralized management capabilities are further  
enhanced with an integrated template-based configuration tool for added  
configuration ease and improved productivity.  
WLSE  
Wireless Network Manager.  
WNM  
A computing device with an installed client adapter.  
workstation  
WPA  
Wi-Fi Protected Access is a standards-based, interoperable security  
enhancement that strongly increases the level of data protection and access  
control for existing and future wireless LAN systems. It is derived from and will  
be forward-compatible with the upcoming IEEE 802.11i standard. WPA  
leverages TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) for data protection and  
802.1X for authenticated key management.  
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