Cisco Cisco Aironet 701e Access point Guía De Instalación

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If the operating system download is successful, the access point reboots.
Step 3
Configure the access point if required. Use the controller CLI, controller GUI, or Cisco Prime Infrastructure to 
customize the access-point-specific 802.11n network settings.
Step 4
If the pre-installation configuration is successful, the Status LED is green indicating normal operation. Disconnect the 
access point and mount it at the location at which you intend to deploy it on the wireless network.
Step 5
If your access point does not indicate normal operation, turn it off and repeat the pre-installation configuration.
Note
When you are installing a Layer 3 access point on a different subnet than the Cisco wireless LAN controller, 
be sure that a DHCP server is reachable from the subnet on which you will be installing the access point, and 
that the subnet has a route back to the Cisco wireless LAN controller. Also be sure that the route back to the 
Cisco wireless LAN controller has destination UDP ports 5246 and 5247 open for CAPWAP communications. 
Ensure that the route back to the primary, secondary, and tertiary wireless LAN controller allows IP packet 
fragments. Finally, be sure that if address translation is used, that the access point and the Cisco wireless LAN 
controller have a static 1-to-1 NAT to an outside address.
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Mounting the Access Point
Cisco Aironet 700 series access points can be mounted in several configurations, including on a suspended ceiling, on a hard 
ceiling or wall, on an electrical or network box, and above a suspended ceiling. Click this URL to browse to complete access 
point mounting instructions:
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Deploying the Access Point on the Wireless Network
After you have mounted the access point, follow these steps to deploy it on the wireless network:
Step 1
Connect and power up the access point.
Step 2
Observe the access point LED (for LED descriptions, see 
a.
When you power up the access point, it begins a power-up sequence that you can verify by observing the access point 
LED. If the power-up sequence is successful, the discovery and join process begins. During this process, the LED blinks 
sequentially green, red, and amber. When the access point has joined a controller, the LED chirps green if no clients are 
associated or stays green if one or more clients are associated.
b.
If the LED is not on, the access point is most likely not receiving power.
c.
If the LED blinks sequentially for more than 5 minutes, the access point is unable to find its primary, secondary, and 
tertiary Cisco wireless LAN controller. Check the connection between the access point and the Cisco wireless LAN 
controller, and be sure the access point and the Cisco wireless LAN controller are either on the same subnet or that the 
access point has a route back to its primary, secondary, and tertiary Cisco wireless LAN controller. Also, if the access 
point is not on the same subnet as the Cisco wireless LAN controller, be sure that there is a properly configured DHCP 
server on the same subnet as the access point. See the 
Step 3
Reconfigure the Cisco wireless LAN controller so that it is not the Master. 
Note
A Master Cisco wireless LAN controller should be used only for configuring access points and not in a working 
network.