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Cisco aironet 1240 Hardware Installation Manual (216 pages)
Connected Grid Router
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 12.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Router Package Contents
13
Unpacking the Router
13
Chapter 1 Unpacking the Router
14
Router Package Contents
14
CHAPTER 2 Installation Safety and Site Preparation2-1
15
Safety Recommendations
15
Safety with Electricity
15
C H a P T E R 2 Installation Safety and Site Preparation
16
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
16
Safety Warnings
16
Site Requirements
17
Pole-Top Installation Requirements
18
Environmental Requirements
18
FCC Safety Compliance Statements
18
Power Guidelines and Requirements
19
Preparing for Network Connections
19
Ethernet Connections
19
Serial Connections
19
Exterior 10/100BASE-T Fast Ethernet Port
19
Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance
20
Router Overview
21
Router Applications Overview
21
Hardware Compliance
22
Router Hardware Overview
22
Chapter 3 Router Hardware Description
23
Exterior Hardware Overview
24
Interior Hardware Overview
30
Hardware Features Detailed Description
32
Router Hardware Exterior Features
32
Chassis Enclosure
32
Chassis Cable Ports
33
Console Port
34
10/100BASE-T Fast Ethernet Connector
36
SD Flash Memory Module
36
AC Power Supply
37
Protective Vent
37
Router Hardware Interior Features
37
Alarm Port
38
Module Slots
39
Reset Buttons
40
Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Ports
41
Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Ports
44
Combo Ports
45
Serial Ports
47
IRIG-B Timing Port
49
USB Ports
50
DC Power for External Devices
52
GPS Module
52
Memory
52
Wifi Short-Range Access Point
54
Real-Time Clock (RTC)
55
Temperature Sensor
55
Chapter 4 Opening the Router Chassis
57
Opening the Router Door
57
Preparing to Open the Door
57
Tools You Supply
57
Safety Information
58
Captive Bolts
58
Order of Loosening and Tightening Door Bolts
58
Opening the Door
59
Closing the Door
60
Door Features
61
Door Sensor
61
Support for Exterior Door Lock
62
Mounting Bracket Security Panel
64
Mounting Kits Overview
65
Chapter 5 Mounting the Router
66
General Safety Information for Mounting
66
Contents of the Mounting Kits
66
Pole Mount Kit
66
Mounting Bracket Kit
68
Band Strap Kit
69
Strap Tool Kit
70
Materials and Tools You Supply
71
Mounting Instructions
71
Router Orientation
71
Install the Mounting Plate Onto a Pole
72
Install the Mounting Plate-Poles up to 4.5 Inches in Diameter
72
Install the Mounting Plate-Poles Larger than 4.5 Inches in Diameter
74
Install the Mounting Plate-Through-Pole Mounting (Optional)
75
Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Mounting Plate
77
Assemble Bracket Hardware
77
Mounting Instructions
78
Install the Optional Security Panel
83
Mounting the Router Onto a Wall
86
Router Orientation When Mounting
86
SD Card Slot Access for Bracket-Mounted Routers
89
Grounding Instructions
90
Grounding Hardware
90
Materials You Supply
91
Ground the Router
91
Bracket Dimensions
92
Chapter 6 Installing the Router
95
Before Installing
95
Prepare the Installation Site
95
Read the Safety Information
95
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
95
Cabling Guidelines
96
Related Information
96
Basic Hardware Installation
96
Connect to the Ethernet Backhaul Network
97
Connecting to AC Power
98
AC Power Cable
99
Connect to AC Power
99
Power and Reset Buttons
101
Accessing the Buttons
102
Related Information
102
Verify the Router Basic Installation
102
Checking the System (SYS) LED
102
Using the Show Interface Command
103
Additional Router Connections
106
External Connections and Chassis Cable Ports
106
Using Cable Glands
107
Ordering Cisco Cable Glands
107
Tools You Supply
107
Cable Glands Description
108
Cable Requirements
108
Cable Glands Installation Steps
109
Connecting the Console Port
111
About
111
Connecting
112
Related Information
112
Connecting the Serial Port
113
About
113
Connecting
113
Related Information
113
Connecting the USB Ports
113
Related Information
114
Connecting the SFP Ports
114
About
114
Materials and Tools You Supply
114
Connecting
115
Related Information
115
Connecting the Ethernet Ports
115
About
116
Connecting
116
Connecting the Alarm Port
116
Related Information
116
Connecting the IRIG-B Port
117
About
117
Connecting
117
Related Information
117
Installing Modules and Antennas
117
Verify Console or Terminal Access to the Router
119
Powering off the Router
119
Disable the Router BBU at the CLI
120
Disconnect Router AC Power
120
Disable the BBU by Disconnecting the BBU Harness Cable
121
Check SYS LED
122
Chapter 7 Powering off the Router
122
Materials and Tools You Supply
123
Unmounting Instructions
123
Disconnect Router AC Power
123
Chapter 8 Unmounting the Router
124
Transporting the Router
125
Transporting the Router
126
Chapter 9 Connected Grid Modules
127
Installing or Replacing Modules
127
Installing Modules in the Router
127
Installation Steps for Specific Modules
127
Preparing to Install Modules
127
Installation Warning Statements
128
Installing and Removing Modules
128
Installing a Module in an Offline Router
129
Module Installation Locations
129
Referenced Installation Documents
129
Tools and Materials You Supply
129
Installing a Module in an Online Router
131
Removing a Module from an Offline Router
131
Removing a Module from an Online Router
132
Module Documentation
132
Chapter 10 Antennas
133
Installing or Replacing Antennas
133
Lightning Arrestor
133
Cisco Connected Grid Modules
134
Antennas Overview
134
GPS Antenna
134
Wifi Antenna
135
Connected Grid Module Antennas
136
Antenna Ports
137
Unused Antenna Ports
137
Antenna Port Numbering
138
Antenna Installation Location
139
Installing or Replacing Antennas
141
Safety Information
141
Antenna Technical Specifications
141
GPS Antenna Specifications
141
Wifi Antenna Specifications
142
SD Flash Memory Module
143
SD Card File System
143
Chapter 11 Using the SD Flash Memory Module
144
Supported SD Cards
144
Accessing the SD Card
144
Accessing the SD Card on a Router with a Mounting Bracket
144
SD Card Status
146
SD Card LED
146
Securing the SD Card with a Password
147
Setting and Removing an SD Card Password
147
Displaying the SD Card Password Status
147
Related Commands
147
Copy Running-Config Startup-Config
148
Sd-Card Password
148
No Sd-Card Password
148
Show Sd-Card Password Status
148
CHAPTER 12 Installing Battery Backup Units12-1
149
Battery Backup Units
149
Battery Backup Operations
149
C H a P T E R 12 Installing Battery Backup Units
150
BBU Status
150
Battery Backup Mode
151
BBU Firmware Upgrade
152
BBU Capacity
152
Preparing to Install the BBU
152
Tools You Supply
152
Safety Information for Installation
152
Safety Warnings
152
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
153
BBU Components
153
Battery-To-Battery Connectors
154
Battery-To-Router Connector
156
Locating Pin and Notch
156
Installing a BBU in the Router
157
Online Insertion and Removal
158
Installation Illustrations
158
Installation Procedures
158
Installing BBU 0
161
Installing BBU 1 or BBU 2
161
Disabling and Enabling the BBU in the Router
162
Disabling the BBU
162
Disabling the BBU Via Hardware
162
Disabling the BBU Via the CLI
162
Enabling the BBU
166
Enabling the BBU Via Hardware
166
Enabling the BBU Via the CLI
167
Battery Backup Unit LED
170
Related Commands
171
CG-OS Battery Backup Commands
171
Backup-Battery Firmware Upgrade
171
Show Environment Power
171
Backup-Battery Disable
172
Backup-Battery Enable
172
Backup-Battery Hard-Reset
173
Backup-Battery Inhibit Discharge
173
Backup-Battery Reset
173
Poweroff Module Number Backup-Battery
174
Cisco IOS Battery Backup Commands
175
Battery Charge-Discharge
175
Show Platform Battery
176
Show Environment Power
181
BBU Technical Specifications
181
Router Power Path Selection
182
Discharge Conditions
182
Charge Conditions
183
Operating and Storage Temperatures
183
Battery Life
183
Chapter 13 Installing External Non-Cisco Modules
185
External Non-Cisco Module Support
185
Caveats
185
External Non-Cisco Module Requirements
186
Cable Requirements
186
Online Installation and Removal
186
Power
186
Before Installing
187
Prepare the Installation Site
187
Read the Safety Information
187
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
187
Cabling Guidelines
187
Install an External Non-Cisco Module
188
Tools and Materials You Supply
188
Open and Close the Router Door
188
Connect the Module to the Chassis
188
Installation Options
189
Cabling Instructions
190
External Cabling
191
Internal Cabling
192
Connect to the Network
192
Connect to Power
193
Related Information
194
Chapter 14 Router LED Locations and States
195
Chapter 14 Router LED Location and State
196
LED Locations and State Descriptions
196
SYS LED-System Status
196
Alarm and Network Connection Leds
197
ALM Leds-Alarm Status
197
ETH Leds-Fast Ethernet Interface Status
198
SFP Leds-Combo Port and SFP Port Status
198
GPS LED-GPS Link State
199
SYS and ACT Leds-System Status
199
Wifi LED-Wifi Link State
199
Battery Backup Unit LED
200
SD Flash Memory Module LED - SD Card Status
201
Related Commands
202
Displaying Router SYS LED Status Command
202
Cisco CG-OS Show Led Command
202
Cisco IOS Show Platform Led Command
202
Cisco CG-OS Show Interface Command
203
Displaying Interface Status Command
203
Cisco IOS Show Interface Command
204
Appendix
207
Starting a Router Terminal Session
207
Before You Begin
207
About the Console Port
207
Console Port Settings
207
Using the Ctrl-C Command
208
Connecting to the Console Port with Microsoft Windows
208
Connecting to the Console Port with Mac os X
208
Appendix A Starting a Router Terminal Session
209
Connecting to the Console Port with Linux
209
Connector Specifications
211
Alarm Ports
211
Connector Specifications
212
Appendix
211
Connector and Cable Specifications
211
Console Port
212
Copper Interface-Combination Port (SFP and GE Ethernet
212
SFP Interface-Combination Port (SFP and GE Ethernet
212
A P P E N D I X B Connector and Cable Specifications
213
Serial Port
213
Table
214
Cable and Adapter Specifications
216
SFP Cable
216
Signal Description
214
AC Power Supply Connector
214
Non-Cisco Module Power Connector
214
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Cisco aironet 1240 Design And Deployment Manual (184 pages)
1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Wireless Access Point
| Size: 8.44 MB
Table of Contents
Contents
2
Table of Contents
2
Mesh Network Components
5
Mesh Access Points
5
Licensing for Indoor Mesh Access Points on a 5500 Series Controller
5
Access Point Roles
5
Network Access
6
Network Segmentation
7
Cisco 1130 and 1240 Indoor Mesh Access Points
7
Cisco 1520 Series Outdoor Mesh Access Points
7
Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
26
Cisco WCS
26
Mesh Deployment Modes
27
Wireless Mesh Network
27
Wireless Backhaul
28
Architecture Overview
29
Capwap
29
CAPWAP Discovery on a Mesh Network
29
Dynamic MTU Detection
30
XML Configuration File
30
Awpp
31
Traffic Flow
31
Mesh Neighbors, Parents, and Children
33
Design Considerations
35
Wireless Mesh Constraints
35
Controller Planning
37
Site Preparation and Planning
38
Site Survey
38
Pre-Survey Checklist
39
Outdoor Site Survey
39
Determining Line of Sight
39
Weather
40
Fresnel Zone
40
Fresnel Zone Size in Wireless Mesh Deployments
41
Hidden Nodes Interference
42
Co-Channel Interference
43
Wireless Mesh Network Coverage Considerations
43
Cell Planning and Distance
43
Wireless Propagation Characteristics
50
Wireless Mesh Mobility Groups
51
Increasing Mesh Availability
51
Indoor WLAN Network to Outdoor Mesh
53
Connecting the Cisco 1520 Series Mesh Access Point to Your Network
53
Upgrading to Release 6.0
54
Mesh and Mainstream Releases on the Controller
54
Software Upgrade Procedure
55
Adding Mesh Access Points to the Mesh Network
57
Adding MAC Addresses of Mesh Access Points to MAC Filter
58
Defining Mesh Access Point Role
60
Verifying Layer 3 Configuration
61
Configuring Multiple Controllers Using DHCP 43 and DHCP 60
62
Configuring External Authentication and Authorization Using a RADIUS Server
68
Configuring Global Mesh Parameters
71
Configuring Local Mesh Parameters
77
Configuring Advanced Features
97
Configuring Ethernet VLAN Tagging
98
Client Roaming
106
Configuring Voice Parameters in Indoor Mesh Networks
107
Voice Call Support in a Mesh Network
113
Enabling Mesh Multicast Containment for Video
118
IGMP Snooping
119
Checking the Health of the Network
120
Show Mesh Commands
120
Viewing Mesh Statistics for a Mesh Access Point
125
Using the GUI to View Mesh Statistics for a Mesh Access Point
125
Using the CLI to View Mesh Statistics for an Mesh Access Point
129
Viewing Neighbor Statistics for an Mesh Access Point
130
Using the GUI to View Neighbor Statistics for a Mesh Access Point
130
Using the CLI to View Neighbor Statistics for a Mesh Access Point
133
Troubleshooting
134
Installation and Connections
134
Debug Commands
135
Remote Debug Commands
136
AP Console Access
136
Mesh Access Point CLI Commands
137
Mesh Access Point Debug Commands
138
Mesh Access Point Roles
138
Backhaul Algorithm
139
Passive Beaconing (Anti-Stranding)
139
Dfs
141
Misconfiguration of BGN
145
Misconfiguration of the Mesh Access Point IP Address
146
Misconfiguration of DHCP
147
Identifying the Node Exclusion Algorithm
147
Throughput Analysis
149
Adding and Managing Mesh Access Points with Cisco WCS
151
Adding Campus Maps, Outdoor Areas, and Buildings with Cisco WCS
151
Adding Campus Maps
151
Adding Outdoor Areas
152
Adding a Building to a Campus Map
153
Adding Mesh Access Points to Maps with Cisco WCS
154
Monitoring Mesh Access Points Using Google Earth
155
Launching Google Earth in Cisco WCS
155
Viewing Google Earth Maps
156
Adding Indoor Mesh Access Points to Cisco WCS
159
Managing Mesh Access Points with Cisco WCS
160
Monitoring Mesh Networks Using Maps
160
Monitoring Mesh Health
167
Mesh Statistics for a Mesh Access Point
171
Viewing the Mesh Network Hierarchy
176
Using Mesh Filters to Modify Map Display of Maps and Mesh Links
177
Monitoring WGB
179
Viewing AP Last Reboot Reason
181
Cisco aironet 1240 Hardware Installation Manual (90 pages)
Connected Grid Router
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 4.01 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Unpacking the Router
11
Unpacking the Router
11
Router Package Contents
12
Chapter 2 Router Hardware Description
13
Router Overview
13
Router Applications Overview
13
Router Hardware Overview
14
Compliance
14
Exterior Hardware Features
16
CHAPTER 12 Router LED Locations and States
22
System Leds
22
Interior Hardware Features
23
Cisco Connected Grid Modules
24
Router Exterior Features
25
Chassis Enclosure
25
Chassis Cable Ports
25
Console Port
27
Connector and Cable Specifications
27
SD Flash Memory Module
28
100BASE-T Fast Ethernet Connector
29
Protective Vent
29
AC Power Supply
29
Alarm Port
30
Note
31
Figure
31
Connected Grid Module Slots
31
Reset Buttons
33
Ethernet Ports
33
Fast Ethernet Ports
34
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
34
Serial Ports
35
Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) Ports
36
Combo Ports
38
IRIG-B Timing Port
38
USB Ports
39
Memory
41
DC Power for External Devices
41
GPS Module
41
Related Commands
43
Short-Range Access Point
44
Real-Time Clock (RTC)
44
Temperature Sensor
45
CHAPTER 3 Installation Safety and Site Preparation
47
Safety with Electricity
47
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
47
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
48
Safety Warnings
48
C H a P T E R 3 Installation Safety and Site Preparation
48
Site Requirements
49
Poletop Installation Requirements
50
Environmental Requirements
50
FCC Safety Compliance Statement
50
Power Guidelines and Requirements
50
Preparing for Network Connections
51
Ethernet Connections
51
Serial Connections
51
Cabling Instructions
51
Exterior 100BASE-T Fast Ethernet Port
52
Required Tools and Equipment for Installation and Maintenance
53
Chapter 4 Opening the Router Chassis
55
Opening the Router Door
55
Preparing to Open the Door
55
Tools You Supply
55
Safety Information
56
Captive Screws
56
Order of Loosening and Tightening Door Screws
56
Safety Warnings
56
Opening the Door
57
Closing the Door
58
Door Features
59
Door Sensor
59
Support for Exterior Door Lock
60
Chapter 5 Mounting the Router
63
Overview of the Pole Mount Kits
63
General Safety Information for Mounting
64
Contents of the Mounting Kits
64
Pole Mount Kit
64
Mounting Bracket Kit
65
Band Strap Kit
66
Strap Tool Kit
67
Materials and Tools You Supply
68
Mounting Instructions
68
Router Orientation
68
Install the Mounting Plate on a Pole
68
Install the Mounting Plate-Poles up to 5 Inches in Diameter
69
Install the Mounting Plate-Poles Larger than 5 Inches in Diameter
71
Install the Mounting Plate-Through-Pole Mounting (Optional)
73
Attach the Mounting Bracket
74
Assemble Bracket Hardware
74
Install the Router on the Mounting Bracket
77
SD Card Slot Access for Bracket-Mounted Routers
79
Grounding Instructions
80
Grounding Hardware
81
Materials You Supply
81
Ground the Router
81
Chapter 6 Installing the Router
83
Before Installing
83
Prepare the Installation Site
83
Read the Safety Information
83
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
83
Related Information
83
Cabling Guidelines
84
Related Information
84
Basic Hardware Installation
84
Connect to the Ethernet Backhaul Network
84
Connecting to AC Power
86
AC Power Cable
86
Connect to AC Power
87
Power and Reset Buttons
89
Accessing the Buttons
89
Related Information
89
Verify the Router Basic Installation
90
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Cisco aironet 1240 Configuration Manual (40 pages)
WLC (Wireless LAN Controller), WiSM (Wireless Services Module) Integrated WLC with APs
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 2.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Overview
4
Certified Product Summary
4
Known Limitations
5
Polycom References
5
Product Support
6
Section 1: Configuration for SVP Operation
7
Network Topology
7
Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults
7
Connecting to the Controller Via a Browser
8
Installing Software
9
Controller Setup
9
Connecting Aps
10
AP Configuration
11
Setting up the SSID
17
Section 2: Configuration for Wi-Fi Standard Qos or Ccxv4 Operation
23
Network Topology
23
Configuring a New Controller Starting from Factory Defaults
24
Connecting to the Controller Via a Browser
24
Installing Software
25
Controller Setup
26
Connecting Aps
27
AP Configuration
28
Setting up the SSID
37
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