Cisco Cisco Aironet 1310 Access Point Bridge Information Guide

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Note: The 1000 Series LAPs must use the factory−supplied internal or external antennas in
order to avoid a violation of FCC requirements and to avoid a void of the user authority to
operate the equipment.
Q. What power options are available for the Cisco Aironet 1000 Series
LAPs?
A. The Aironet 1000 Series LAP can receive power from an external 110 through 220
VAC−to−48 VDC power supply or from Power over Ethernet equipment. The external power
supply (AIR−PWR−1000) plugs in to a secure 110 through 220 VAC electrical outlet. The
converter produces the required 48 VDC output for the 1000 Series LAP. The converter
output feeds into the side of the 1000 Series LAP through a 48 VDC jack.
Note: You can order the AIR−PWR−1000 external power supply with country−specific
electrical outlet power cords. Contact Cisco when you order in order to receive the correct
power cord.
Q. Can I Telnet/SSH into an LWAPP based access point?
A. In Wireless LAN Controller release 5.0 and later, the controller supports the use of Telnet
or Secure Shell (SSH) protocols to troubleshoot lightweight access points. You can use these
protocols in order to make debugging easier, especially when the access point is unable to
connect to the controller. You can configure Telnet and SSH support only through the
controller CLI.
In order to enable Telnet or SSH connectivity on an access point, use the config ap {telnet |
ssh}
 command. The Cisco lightweight access point associates with this Cisco Wireless LAN
controller for all network operation and in the event of a hardware reset.
config ap {telnet | ssh} {enable | disable} Cisco_AP
Examples