Cisco Aironet 1505G Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Point, Single Radio, ETSI AIR-LAP1505G-E-K9 Scheda Tecnica
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AIR-LAP1505G-E-K9
Data Sheet
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Architecture
The Cisco Aironet 1500 Series is a component of the
Cisco Unified Wireless Network
and the
Cisco Wireless Mesh Networking Solution
. The unified architecture centralizes key functions of the
wireless LAN to provide scalable management, advanced security, seamless mobility, proven
reliability, and mobility services, such as multiple Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs) and quality of
service (QoS) for applications. The Cisco Aironet 1500 Series is managed and monitored by Cisco
wireless LAN controllers and the Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS). It supports zero-touch
configuration deployment to easily and securely join the mesh network. Flexible, high-powered,
high-sensitivity radio options, along with a selection of high-gain antennas, allow coverage to be
scaled as capacity needs increase. The Cisco Aironet 1500 Series is compliant with Wi-Fi
Protected Access 2 (WPA2) which employs hardware-based Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
encryption between wireless nodes to provide end-to-end enterprise-class security.
Features and Benefits
Table 1 describes the features and benefits of Cisco Aironet 1500 Series Lightweight Outdoor
Mesh Access Points.
Table 1.
Features and Benefits
Feature
Benefit
Patent-pending Adaptive
Wireless Path Protocol
(AWPP)
Wireless Path Protocol
(AWPP)
●
Forms a wireless mesh network between nodes.
●
Designed specifically for a multiradio platform to handle acute environmental
interference as well as self-interference, optimizing system-level network
performance.
performance.
●
Dynamically optimizes traffic routes between nodes for high network resiliency
and high system capacity.
●
Self-heals from interference or outages, reducing management costs.
●
Optimal Parent Selection scans all available channels to ensure that the mesh
optimizes network capacity.
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Exclusion listing provides exponential backoff and advance intelligence at the
access point to exclude as a parent any access point through which a link to the
controller cannot be established.
controller cannot be established.
Bridging
●
Bridges remote networks over wireless in a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint
configuration, eliminating leased lines or providing an alternative backhaul.
●
Allows remote peripherals, such as security cameras, to be bridged to the
network.
●
Wireless link-distance adjustment allows the 802.11 protocols to be tuned for
optimal performance over extended bridging distances.