Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, 1130AG, 1200, and 1230AG Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.3(2)JA5
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Installation Notes
Configuring Power for 1130AG Access Points
The 1130AG access point disables the radio interfaces when the unit senses that the power source to
which it is connected does not provide enough power. Depending on your power source, you might need
to enter the power source type in the access point configuration. Use the System Software: System
Configuration page on the web-browser interface to select a power option.
which it is connected does not provide enough power. Depending on your power source, you might need
to enter the power source type in the access point configuration. Use the System Software: System
Configuration page on the web-browser interface to select a power option.
shows the System
Power Settings section of the System Configuration page.
Figure 3
Power Options on the System Software: System Configuration Page
Using the AC Power Adapter
If you use the AC power adapter to provide power to the 1130AG access point, you do not need to adjust
the access point configuration.
the access point configuration.
Using a Switch Capable of IEEE 802.3af Power Negotiation
If you use a switch to provide Power over Ethernet (PoE) to the 1130AG access point and the switch
supports the IEEE 802.3af power negotiation standard, select Power Negotiation on the System
Software: System Configuration page.
supports the IEEE 802.3af power negotiation standard, select Power Negotiation on the System
Software: System Configuration page.
Using a Switch That Does Not Support IEEE 802.3af Power Negotiation
If you use a switch to provide Power over Ethernet (PoE) to the 1130AG access point and the switch does
not support the IEEE 802.3af power negotiation standard, select Pre-Standard Compatibility on the
System Software: System Configuration page.
not support the IEEE 802.3af power negotiation standard, select Pre-Standard Compatibility on the
System Software: System Configuration page.
Using a Power Injector
If you use a power injector to provide power to the 1130AG access point, select Power Injector on the
System Software: System Configuration page and enter the MAC address of the switch port to which the
access point is connected.
System Software: System Configuration page and enter the MAC address of the switch port to which the
access point is connected.
Operating 5-GHz Radio Requires Power Injector, Power Module, or Catalyst 3550-24 PWR Switch
The 1200 series power injector and the 1200 series power module support operation of the 5-GHz radio
in the access point. Currently, the Catalyst 3550-24 PWR switch supports power for both the 2.4-GHz
radio and the 5-GHz radio. Other switches and power patch panels might not provide enough power for
the 5-GHz radio.
in the access point. Currently, the Catalyst 3550-24 PWR switch supports power for both the 2.4-GHz
radio and the 5-GHz radio. Other switches and power patch panels might not provide enough power for
the 5-GHz radio.