Cisco Cisco Aironet 3500e Access Point
Table 4-3
Inline Power Options based on Access Point Radio Configuration
Radio
Band
Band
Data Rate
Number
of Trans-
mitters
of Trans-
mitters
Cyclic Shift
Diversity
(CSD)
Diversity
(CSD)
Maximum Transmit Power (dBm)
1
802.3af
Mode
(15.4W)
Mode
(15.4W)
Enhanced PoE
Power
Optimized
Mode (16.8 W)
Power
Optimized
Mode (16.8 W)
Enhanced PoE
Mode
(20 W)
Mode
(20 W)
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Chapter 4 Configuring the Access Point for the First Time
Support for 802.11ac in 3600 series Access Points
1. Maximum transmit power will vary by channel and according to individual country regulations. Refer to the product
documentation for specific details.
2. Tx—Transmitter.
Support for 802.11ac in 3600 series Access Points
802.11ac is available as the third radio slot in the 3600 series access points. The following modes of
operation are supported in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)JA:
operation are supported in Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)JA:
•
Local Mode
•
Flex Mode
–
Connected Mode
–
Standalone Mode
The following modes are not supported:
•
Mesh
•
Spectrum
•
Monitor mode
•
Autonomous mode
Note
The 802.11ac radio must be disabled when the AP is configured in any of the unsupported modes.
Note
SSIDs with TKIP and SSIDs with TKIP+AES are not be enabled on 802.11ac radios. Hence, all 5 GHz
clients will have to join 802.11n radios.
clients will have to join 802.11n radios.
2.4 GHz
802.11b
1
N/A
20
20
20
802.11g
1
N/A
17
17
17
802.11n (MCS 0-7)
1
2
Disabled
Enabled
(default)
(default)
17
Disabled
17
14 (17 per Tx)
2
17
20 (17 per Tx)
802.11n (MCS 8-15) 2
N/A
Disabled
14 (17 per Tx)
20 (17 per Tx)
5 GHz
802.11a
1
N/A
17
17
17
802.11n (MCS 0-7)
1
2
Disabled
Enabled
(default)
(default)
17
Disabled
17
20 (17 per Tx)
17
20 (17 per Tx)
802.11n (MCS 8-15) 2
N/A
Disabled
20 (17 per Tx)
20 (17 per Tx)