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Enterprise Mobility 4.1 Design Guide
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Chapter 2 Cisco Unified Wireless Technology and Architecture
Components
First generation standalone APs are as follows:
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AP 1100—This single band 802.11b/g AP. It has an integrated antenna and is considered an
entry-level AP for enterprise deployments. The part number for the LWAPP AP is
AIR-LAP1121G-x-K9 where x= the regional code.
entry-level AP for enterprise deployments. The part number for the LWAPP AP is
AIR-LAP1121G-x-K9 where x= the regional code.
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AP 1200—A single band 802.11b/g AP that is targeted for enterprise deployments. Unlike the 1100
series, the 1200 supports connections to external antennas for more flexibility. It can be
field-upgraded to support an 802.11a radio as well as upgradeable for lightweight (LWAPP)
operation. The part number for the LWAPP AP is AIR-LAP1231G-x-K9 where x= the regional code.
series, the 1200 supports connections to external antennas for more flexibility. It can be
field-upgraded to support an 802.11a radio as well as upgradeable for lightweight (LWAPP)
operation. The part number for the LWAPP AP is AIR-LAP1231G-x-K9 where x= the regional code.
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AP 1230AG—Dual band 802.11a/b/g AP with external connectors for antennas in both bands. It
does not have all of the features (most notably 802.3af PoE standard) and RF performance of the
1240AG. It also comes in a lightweight (LWAPP) version or can be upgraded later to lightweight
mode of operation. The part number for the LWAPP AP is AIR-LAP1232G-x-K9 where x= the
regional code.
does not have all of the features (most notably 802.3af PoE standard) and RF performance of the
1240AG. It also comes in a lightweight (LWAPP) version or can be upgraded later to lightweight
mode of operation. The part number for the LWAPP AP is AIR-LAP1232G-x-K9 where x= the
regional code.
Second generation standalone APs are as follows:
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AP 1130AG—The AG version is dual band (a/b/g) AP with integrated antennas. It is designed to be
wall-mounted and makes use of an integrated dual-band antenna. The 1130AG is available in a
lightweight (LWAPP) version for implementation in centralized (WLC)-based deployments. The
standalone version can be upgraded for lightweight operation. The part number for the LWAPP AP
is AIR-LAP1131AG-x-K9 where x = the regional code.
wall-mounted and makes use of an integrated dual-band antenna. The 1130AG is available in a
lightweight (LWAPP) version for implementation in centralized (WLC)-based deployments. The
standalone version can be upgraded for lightweight operation. The part number for the LWAPP AP
is AIR-LAP1131AG-x-K9 where x = the regional code.
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AP 1240AG—A dual band 802.11 a/b/g AP designed for deployments in challenging RF
environments such as retail and warehousing. The 1241AG possesses external connections for
antennas in both bands. It is the most feature-rich AP in the standalone category and is also available
in a lightweight (LWAPP) version. For greatest flexibility, the standalone version can be upgraded
later to lightweight mode of operation. Other notable features include pre-installed certificates for
LWAPP operation mode and the ability to support hybrid REAP. The part number for the LWAPP
AP is AIR-LAP1242AG-x-K9 where x = the regional code,
environments such as retail and warehousing. The 1241AG possesses external connections for
antennas in both bands. It is the most feature-rich AP in the standalone category and is also available
in a lightweight (LWAPP) version. For greatest flexibility, the standalone version can be upgraded
later to lightweight mode of operation. Other notable features include pre-installed certificates for
LWAPP operation mode and the ability to support hybrid REAP. The part number for the LWAPP
AP is AIR-LAP1242AG-x-K9 where x = the regional code,
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AP 1300—A single band 802.11b/g AP/bridge designed for outdoor deployments. It comes with an
integrated antenna or can be ordered with RP-TNC connectors to support external antenna
applications. The LWAPP AP part number is AIR-LAP1310G-x-K9 where x = the regional code.
integrated antenna or can be ordered with RP-TNC connectors to support external antenna
applications. The LWAPP AP part number is AIR-LAP1310G-x-K9 where x = the regional code.
A new third generation AP, the Cisco 1252, is a business class AP that supports draft 2 of the emerging
802.11n standard. 802.11n offers combined data rates up to 600Mbps using Multiple-Input
Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology. The Cisco 1252 is available in a dual-band a/b/g or a single-band
b/g radio configuration and can be deployed as a stand alone AP (standalone) or as part of a unified
(controller) wireless deployment. In order to offer maximum deployment flexibility, the Cisco 1252 is
equipped with RP-TNC connectors for use with a variety of external 2.4 and 5Ghz antennas. In order to
support the greater throughput rates offered by 802.11n, the Cisco 1252 incorporates a gigabit
10/100/1000 interface. The Cisco 1252 is designed to be deployed in challenging RF environments
where high bandwidths are needed. Part numbers for the standalone version include:
AIR-AP1252AG-x-K9 (Dual Band) and AIR-AP1252G-x-K9 (single band). Part numbers for the Cisco
Unified Wireless versions include: AIR-LAP1252AG-x-K9 (dual band) and AIR-LAP1252G-x-K9
(single band).
802.11n standard. 802.11n offers combined data rates up to 600Mbps using Multiple-Input
Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology. The Cisco 1252 is available in a dual-band a/b/g or a single-band
b/g radio configuration and can be deployed as a stand alone AP (standalone) or as part of a unified
(controller) wireless deployment. In order to offer maximum deployment flexibility, the Cisco 1252 is
equipped with RP-TNC connectors for use with a variety of external 2.4 and 5Ghz antennas. In order to
support the greater throughput rates offered by 802.11n, the Cisco 1252 incorporates a gigabit
10/100/1000 interface. The Cisco 1252 is designed to be deployed in challenging RF environments
where high bandwidths are needed. Part numbers for the standalone version include:
AIR-AP1252AG-x-K9 (Dual Band) and AIR-AP1252G-x-K9 (single band). Part numbers for the Cisco
Unified Wireless versions include: AIR-LAP1252AG-x-K9 (dual band) and AIR-LAP1252G-x-K9
(single band).
Cisco LWAPP APs
APs in this category consist of the original Airespace product line, but also include the standalone AP
models noted above. The following models can be used only in WLC topologies:
models noted above. The following models can be used only in WLC topologies:
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AP 1010—Dual band, zero touch, 802.11a/b/g AP intended for basic enterprise LWAPP/WLC
deployments. The 1010 comes with internal dual sector antennas. The part number is
AIR-AP1010-x-K9 where x = the regional code.
deployments. The 1010 comes with internal dual sector antennas. The part number is
AIR-AP1010-x-K9 where x = the regional code.