Cisco Cisco Aironet 1562PS Outdoor Access Point Fiche De Données
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These are standard items that could be included with each specific model:
1. Access point
2. Weatherization sealant tape for the antenna connections
3. Fitting dome/gland: liquid-tight adapter for sealing the cable ingress connection
4. Grounding lug
5. Anti-oxidation compound for the ground connection
6. DC power connector
Software Ordering Options
The 1560 Series requires, at a minimum, access point software release 8.3MR1 or later. Traditionally, additional
functions are available for the access point with more recent releases. Read the applicable release notes for more
information about features available with the latest software releases. You can specify the access point to be
loaded and shipped with the default unified software as either “Unified Mesh,” “Unified Local,” or “Mobility Express”
loaded and shipped with the default unified software as either “Unified Mesh,” “Unified Local,” or “Mobility Express”
mode during the ordering process. Note that Unified Mesh will be available in a post-FCS software release.
lists the product numbers for each of these modes.
Table 3.
Access Point Software Options
Product Number
Description
SWAP1560-MESH-K9
SW Cisco AP1560: Unified Mesh
SWAP1560-LOCAL-K9
SW Cisco AP1560: Unified Local
SWAP1560-MBEXP-K9
SW Cisco AP1560: Mobility Express
Antennas
The Aironet 1562I Access Point has three internal dual-band (2.4- and 5-GHz) antennas that reside under a sealed
radome and cannot be accessed or configured by the user.
The Aironet 1562D Access Point has two internal directional dual-band (2.4- and 5-GHz) antennas that reside
under a sealed radome and cannot be accessed or configured by the user.
The Aironet 1562E and 1562PS access points are equipped with four separate N-type female connectors that carry
dual-band signals or, through software control, can be configured such that the bottom pair of connectors carry
only 2.4-GHz signals and the top pair carry only 5-GHz signals. This gives users multiple configuration options, as
shown in Figure 1