Cisco Cisco Aironet 2600e Access Point Guía De Instalación
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About this Guide
This Guide provides instructions on how to install and configure your Cisco Aironet 2600 Series Access Point. The 2600 Series
Access Point is referred to as the 2600 series or the access point in this document.
Access Point is referred to as the 2600 series or the access point in this document.
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Introduction to the Access Point
The 2600 series supports high-performing Spectrum Intelligence which sustains three spatial stream rates over a deployable
distance with high reliability when serving clients. The 2600 series provides high reliability and overall wireless performance.
distance with high reliability when serving clients. The 2600 series provides high reliability and overall wireless performance.
The 2600 series offers dual-band radios (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) with integrated and external antenna options. The access points
support full inter-operability with leading 802.11n clients, and support a mixed deployment with other access points and
controllers.
support full inter-operability with leading 802.11n clients, and support a mixed deployment with other access points and
controllers.
The 2600 series access point is available in both controller-based (Unified) and standalone (Autonomous) configurations and
supports:
supports:
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Simultaneous single-band or dual-band (2.4 GHz/5 GHz) radios
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Integrated antennas on 2602I access point models (AIR-CAP2602I-x-K9, AIR-AP2602I-UXK9)
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External antennas for rugged 2602E access point models (AIR-CAP2602E-x-K9, AIR-AP2602E-UXK9)
Note
The ‘x’ in the model numbers represents the regulatory domain. Model numbers containing -UX, support the
universal regulatory domain. For information on supported regulatory domains, see
universal regulatory domain. For information on supported regulatory domains, see
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The features of the 2600 series are:
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Processing sub-systems (including CPUs and memory) and radio hardware which supports:
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Network management
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CleanAir—Automatic detection, classification, location and mitigation of RF interference (not available on
autonomous or standalone models)
autonomous or standalone models)
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ClientLink 2.0—BeamForming to 802.11n clients as well as legacy 802.11a/g OFDM clients
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VideoStream (available only in WGB mode for autonomous or standalone models)
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Location (not available on autonomous or standalone models)
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WIDS/WIPS (not available on autonomous or standalone models)
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Security
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Radio Resource Management (RRM) (not available on autonomous or standalone models)
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Rogue detection (not available on autonomous or standalone models)
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Management Frame Protection (MFP) (not available on autonomous or standalone models)
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BandSelect (not available on autonomous or standalone models)
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Throughput, forwarding, and filtering performance scaled to meet 3 spatial stream, 450 Mbps data-rates
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32 MB flash size
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802.11af/at
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CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol)
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2.4 GHz and 5 GHz 802.11n radios with the following features:
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3TX x 4RX
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3-spatial streams, 450 Mbps PHY rate
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Spectrum intelligence
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DPD (Digital Pre-Distortion) technology
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Cisco Vector Beamforming—Implicit Co-phase beamforming for .11ag clients and 1 spatial-stream and 2 spatial-stream
clients
clients