DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge Hardware Installation Guide May, 2003 Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS.
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Preface Objectives Audience vii vii vii Organization vii Conventions viii Related Publications ix Obtaining Documentation x Cisco.com x Documentation CD-ROM x Ordering Documentation x Documentation Feedback xi Obtaining Technical Assistance xi Cisco.
Contents DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Safety Information 2-3 FCC Safety Compliance Statement 2-3 Safety Precautions 2-3 Typical Bridge Installation Components 2-4 Installation Guidelines Site Surveys 2-5 2-5 Unpacking the Bridge 2-5 Package Contents 2-6 Before Beginning the Installation Installation Summary CHAPTER 3 2-8 Mounting and Alignment Overview Mounting the Bridge 2-6 3-1 3-2 Mounting Hardware 3-2 Multi-function Mount 3-2 Bridge Brackets 3-2 Mast Bracket 3-3 Bridge LED Indicators 3-3 Ali
Contents DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 5 Troubleshooting 5-1 Checking the LED Indicators 5-2 Bridge Installation Mode LED Indications 5-3 Bridge Normal Mode LED Indications 5-4 Power Injector LED Indicators 5-5 Checking Basic Configuration Settings SSID 5-7 Security Settings 5-7 Antenna Alignment 5-7 5-8 Resetting to the Default Configuration Using the MODE Button 5-9 Using the Web Browser Interface 5-8 5-9 Reloading the Bridge Image 5-10 Using the MODE button 5-10 Web Browser Interface 5-
Contents DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX C Channels and Antenna Settings Channels C-2 IEEE 802.11a (5.8-GHz Band) Maximum Power Levels 5.
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Preface This section describes the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge Hardware Installation Guide. Objectives This publication explains the steps for initial setup and basic configuration of the Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge (hereafter called bridge) supporting 5.8-GHz operation. This publication also provides troubleshooting information and detailed specifications.
Preface Conventions DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Conventions This publication uses the following conventions to convey instructions and information: • Note Commands and keywords are in boldface type. Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to materials not contained in this manual. Caution Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning This warning symbol means danger.
Preface Related Publications DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo. Si è in una situazione che può causare infortuni. Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi apparecchiatura, occorre conoscere i pericoli relativi ai circuiti elettrici ed essere al corrente delle pratiche standard per la prevenzione di incidenti.
Preface Obtaining Documentation DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge describes features and caveats for the bridge running IOS release 12.2(11)JA. This document is available on the Cisco CCO web site at the following URL: TBD • Cisco Secure Access Control Server for Windows 2000/NT Servers Version 3.
Preface Obtaining Technical Assistance DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL You can order Cisco documentation in these ways: • Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation from the Networking Products MarketPlace: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/ordering/index.shtml • Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative by calling Cisco Systems Corporate Headquarters (California, U.S.A.
Preface Obtaining Technical Assistance DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Technical Assistance Center The Cisco TAC is available to all customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product, technology, or solution. Two types of support are available: the Cisco TAC website and the Cisco TAC Escalation Center. The type of support that you choose depends on the priority of the problem and the conditions stated in service contracts, when applicable.
Preface Obtaining Additional Publications and Information DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Before calling, please check with your network operations center to determine the Cisco support services to which your company is entitled: for example, SMARTnet, SMARTnet Onsite, or Network Supported Accounts (NSA). When you call the center, please have available your service agreement number and your product serial number.
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DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL C H A P T E R 1 Overview The Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Bridge (hereafter called the bridge) is a wireless device designed for building to building wireless connectivity. Operating in the 5.8 GHz UNII 3 band (5725 to 5825 MHz), derived from the 802.11a standard, the bridge delivers 6-54 Mbps data rates without the need for a license.
Chapter 1 Overview Key Features DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Key Features Key features of the bridge: Note • Unlicensed UNII-3 5.
Chapter 1 Overview Key Features DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The power injector uses an external 48 VDC power module and after detecting the presence of the bridge, injects the DC voltage into the dual coax cables to power the bridge. Note The power injector and the power module should not be placed in an outdoor unprotected environment. External Antenna The bridge is available with an N-type RF connector on the front of the unit (see Figure 1-1) for an external 5.8-GHz antenna.
Chapter 1 Overview Key Features DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Indicators Four indicators are located on back of the housing to report installation/alignment conditions, bridge status, radio activity, and Ethernet activity. The indicators are shown in Figure 1-2.
Chapter 1 Overview Network Configuration Examples DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • The Ethernet indicator signals Ethernet traffic. This indicator blinks green when a packet is received or transmitted over the Ethernet infrastructure. The indicator is off when the Ethernet link not working or the port is shutdown. This indicator also provides signal strength readings during installation mode. For additional information on the LED indicators, refer to“Checking the LED Indicators” section on page 5-2.
Chapter 1 Overview Bridge Specifications DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Port Aggregation or Redundancy Bridge Configuration Bridge Bridge Bridge Bridge 88834 Figure 1-4 Point-to-Multipoint Configuration The point-to-multipoint configuration (Figure 1-5) is used to interconnect the main LAN network to multiple remote LAN networks.
Chapter 1 Overview Bridge Specifications DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 1-1 Bridge, Power Injector, and Power Module Specifications (continued) Category Bridge Power Injector Connectors Bottom panel (left to right): Ethernet port1 and port 2 Side panel (left to right): 48VDC power (two F-type connectors), RSSI port (male BNC connector, two coaxial uplink F-type connector) connectors, and Ethernet RJ-45 connector for 100BASE-T Ethernet Front Panel (external antenna configuration): antenna Type N co
Chapter 1 Overview Bridge Specifications DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 1-1 Bridge, Power Injector, and Power Module Specifications (continued) Category Bridge Power Injector Subcarrier modulation BPSK (6 Mbps and 9 Mbps) QPSK (12 Mbps and 18 Mbps) 16-QAM (24 Mbps and 36 Mbps) 64-QAM (48 Mbps and 54 Mbps) na Data rates 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps na Non-overlapping channels 4 na Antenna Integrated antenna—22.5 dBi patch array na External antennas: 9 dBi omnidirectional 9.
Chapter 1 Overview Bridge Specifications DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 1-1 Bridge, Power Injector, and Power Module Specifications (continued) Category Bridge Power Injector Safety Bridge, power injector, and power module: UL 60950 CSA C22.2 No. 60950 IEC 60950 EN 60950 Note The power injector and the power module must be used in an indoor environment. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Bridge, power injector, and power module: Radio Type Approvals Bridge radio: FCC Part 15.107 and 15.
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DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL C H A P T E R 2 Installation Overview This chapter provides warnings, safety information, and information needed before you begin the installation of your bridge system.
Chapter 2 Installation Overview Warnings DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Warnings Translated versions of the following safety warnings are provided in Appendix A, “Translated Safety Warnings.” Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
Chapter 2 Installation Overview Safety Information DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Warning This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security. Safety Information Follow the guidelines in this section to ensure proper operation and safe use of the bridge.
Chapter 2 Installation Overview Safety Information DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL c. Do dress properly—shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, long sleeved shirt or jacket. 6. If the assembly starts to drop, get away from it and let it fall. Remember, the antenna, mast, cable, and metal guy wires are all excellent conductors of electrical current. Even the slightest touch of any of these parts to a power line complete an electrical path through the antenna and the installer: you! 7.
Chapter 2 Installation Overview Installation Guidelines DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Installation Guidelines Because the bridge is a radio device, it is susceptible to common causes of interference that can reduce throughput and range. Follow these basic guidelines to ensure the best possible performance: • Install the bridge in an area where structures, trees, or hills do not obstruct radio signals to and from the bridge.
Chapter 2 Installation Overview Before Beginning the Installation DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Package Contents Each bridge package contains the following items: • Bridge unit • Power injector unit (with mounting screws and wall anchors) • Power module and AC power cord (with mounting screws and wall anchors) • Two dual-coax cables [20 ft (6.1 m) and 50 ft (15.
Chapter 2 Installation Overview Before Beginning the Installation DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 2-2 Bridge Layout and Connectors 1 88796 1 4 2 3 5 6 1 Bridge mounting brackets 4 2 Bridge LED indicators 5 3 RSSI voltage port (Female BNC connector) 6 Figure 2-3 Power injector dual-coax ports (F-type connectors) Power Injector Indicators and Connectors 88809 6 1 2 3 4 5 1 Power jack (+48VDC) 4 Mode button 2 Power LED indicator 5 Ethernet port (RJ45 connector) 3 Power in
Chapter 2 Installation Overview Installation Summary DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 2-4 Power Module 3 2 88829 1 1 48 VDC power output cable 3 AC power cord Figure 2-5 2 Power module Grounding Block 2 3 88830 1 1 and 2 F-type coaxial connectors 3 Ground wire lug Installation Summary During the installation of the bridge, you will perform the following operations: • Connect a user supplied CAT5 Ethernet cable from your wired LAN network to the power injector.
Chapter 2 Installation Overview Installation Summary DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Tip • Tip Connect the dual-coax Ethernet cables to the grounding block and to the bridge. You can connect the dual coax cable connectors to either of the grounding block connectors or the bridge’s Ethernet ports. The bridge senses the Ethernet signals and automatically switches internal circuitry to match the cable connections. Connect the AC power cord to the 48 VDC power module.
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DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL C H A P T E R 3 Mounting and Alignment Overview This chapter provides an overview of bridge mounting and antenna alignment.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Alignment Overview Mounting the Bridge DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Mounting the Bridge Typically, the bridge is installed on a rooftop, mast, tower, wall, or a suitable flat surface. Each of these installation methods requires different approaches to the installation process. This document provides a mounting overview, refer to the Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge Installation Instructions that shipped with your bridge for detailed mounting instructions.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Alignment Overview Bridge LED Indicators DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The bridge brackets must be positioned to obtain the correct antenna polarization that matches the remote antenna. The bridge housing contains an antenna polarization mark consisting of an arrow on the side of the housing. When the bridge is positioned so that the arrow is pointing up, the bridge antenna is vertically polarized. For horizontal polarization, the arrow should be pointing from left to right.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Alignment Overview Bridge LED Indicators DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 1 LED and Connector Locations 88818 4 3 1 2 1 Ethernet LED 3 Radio LED 2 Status LED 4 Install LED When the bridge is initially powered-up, installation mode is activated and the bridge attempts to associate to a root bridge for 60 seconds. If it is unable to associate with a root bridge, it automatically assumes the root bridge role.
Chapter 3 Mounting and Alignment Overview Aligning the Antenna Using LED Indications DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL You use the Install LED to determine when the bridge successfully associates with a remote bridge and to verify its mode of operation. After association, the other three LEDs indicate signal strength (see Table 3-3).
Chapter 3 Mounting and Alignment Overview Aligning the Antenna Using the RSSI Voltage DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL 1. Slow blinking rate of 1 Hz/sec. 2. Medium blinking rate of 2 Hz/sec. 3. Fast blinking rate of 4 Hz/sec. When using LEDs to maximize the signal, you adjust the antenna until as many LEDs as possible are turned-on and the rest are blinking as fast as possible. Aligning the Antenna Using the RSSI Voltage The RSSI port outputs a DC voltage that is proportional to the received signal level.
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL C H A P T E R 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time This chapter describes how to configure basic settings on your bridge for the first time. The contents of this chapter are similar to the instructions in the quick start guide that shipped with your bridge.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Before You Start DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Before You Start Before you install the bridge, make sure you are using a computer connected to the same network as the bridge, and obtain the following information: • The following information from your network system administrator: – A system name – The case-sensitive wireless service set identifier (SSID) for your radio network – If not connected to a DHCP server, a unique IP address for your bridge (such
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address To browse to the bridge’s Express Setup page, you must either obtain or assign the bridge’s IP address using one of the following methods: • Use default address 10.0.0.1 when you connect to the bridge locally. For detailed instructions, see the “Connecting to the Bridge Locally” section on page 4-3.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Assigning Basic Settings DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 3 Follow the steps in the “Assigning Basic Settings” section on page 4-4. If you make a mistake and need to start over, follow the steps in the “Resetting the Bridge to Default Settings” section on page 4-2. Step 4 After configuring the bridge, remove the Ethernet cable from your PC and connect the power injector to your wired LAN.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Assigning Basic Settings DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 4-1 Step 5 Summary Status Page Click Express Setup. The Express Setup screen appears. Figure 4-2 shows the Express Setup page.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Assigning Basic Settings DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 6 Enter the configuration settings you obtained from your system administrator. The configurable settings include: • System Name— The system name, while not an essential setting, helps identify the bridge on your network. The system name appears in the titles of the management system pages.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Assigning Basic Settings DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL • Role in Radio Network—Click on the checkbox and button that describes the role of the bridge on your network. – Install Mode—Activates the bridge install and alignment mode. Specifies that the bridge automatically determines the network role. If the bridge is able to associate to another root bridge within 60 seconds, the bridge assumes a non-root bridge role.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time What To Do Next DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Default Settings on the Express Setup Page Table 4-1 lists the default settings for the settings on the Express Setup page. Table 4-1 Default Settings on the Express Setup Page Setting Default System Name bridge Configuration Server Protocol DHCP IP Address Assigned by DHCP (default setting); if DHCP is disabled, the default setting is 10.0.0.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Using the IP Setup Utility DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Protecting Your Wireless LAN To prevent unauthorized access to your network, you need to configure security settings. Because the bridge is a radio device, the bridge communicates beyond the physical boundaries of your building.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Using the IP Setup Utility DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Using IPSU to Find the Bridge’s IP Address If your bridge receives an IP address from a DHCP server, you can use IPSU to find its IP address. Because IPSU sends a reverse-ARP request based on the bridge MAC address, you must run IPSU from a computer on the same subnet as the bridge.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Using the IP Setup Utility DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Note The computer you use to assign an IP address to the bridge must have an IP address in the same subnet as the bridge (10.0.0.x). Note IPSU can change the bridge’s IP address and SSID only from their default settings. After the IP address and SSID have been changed, IPSU cannot change them again.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Bridge for the First Time Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Step 7 Click Exit to exit IPSU. Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI When you connect the bridge to the wired LAN, the bridge links to the network using a bridge virtual interface (BVI) that it creates automatically. Instead of tracking separate IP addresses for the bridge’s Ethernet and radio ports, the network uses the BVI.
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL C H A P T E R 5 Troubleshooting This chapter provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the bridge. For the most up-to-date, detailed troubleshooting information, refer to the Cisco TAC website at the following URL (select Hardware Support > Wireless Devices): http://www.cisco.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Checking the LED Indicators DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Checking the LED Indicators If your bridge is not associating with the remote bridge, check the four LED indicators on the back panel. You can use them to quickly assess the unit’s status. Figure 5-1 shows the indicators.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Checking the LED Indicators DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Bridge Installation Mode LED Indications When the bridge is initially powered-up, installation mode is activated and the bridge attempts to associate to a root bridge for 60 seconds. If it is unable to associate with a root bridge, it automatically assumes the root bridge role. The Install LED provides bridge association status during installation mode as shown in Table 5-1.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Checking the LED Indicators DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 5-2 LED Installation Mode Signal Strength Display (continued) Signal Level (dBm) Ethernet LED Status LED Radio LED -75 to -72 Off Off Slow blink < -75 Off Off Off When using LEDs to maximize the signal, you adjust the antenna until as many LEDs as possible are turned-on and the rest are blinking as fast as possible. With all three LEDS turned-on, the signal is good enough to support the maximum data rate.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Power Injector LED Indicators DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The bridge uses a blinking code to identify various error conditions. The code sequence uses a two-digit diagnostic code that starts with a long pause to delimit the code, followed by the indicator flashing red to count out the first digit, then a short pause, followed by the indicator flashing red to count out the second digit (see Table 5-4).
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Power Injector LED Indicators DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL The power injector LED indicators are shown in Figure 5-1.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Checking Basic Configuration Settings DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table 5-5 Power Injector LED Indications (continued) Uplink Activity Injector Status Ethernet Activity Description - Blinking Amber - Bridge has not been detected and bridge power is not active Amber Amber Amber Power injector internal memory error Off Amber Off Bridge is resetting the configuration to defaults; mode button has been depressed more than 2 seconds but less than 20 seconds - Red - Im
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Antenna Alignment DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Antenna Alignment If your bridges are unable to associate together, you should verify the basic configuration settings on all bridges before attempting to verify bridge antenna alignment (refer to “Configuring the Bridge for the First Time” section on page 4-1). If your basic configurations settings are correct, you can verify antenna alignment by using the the RSSI port.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Resetting to the Default Configuration DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Note The following steps reset all configuration settings to factory defaults, including passwords, WEP keys, the IP address, and the SSID. Using the MODE Button Follow these steps to delete the current configuration and return all bridge settings to factory defaults using the MODE button: Step 1 Disconnect the power jack on the power injector.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Reloading the Bridge Image DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Reloading the Bridge Image If your bridge has a firmware failure, you must reload the complete bridge image file using the Web browser interface or by pressing and holding the MODE button for around 30 seconds. You can use the browser interface if the bridge firmware is still fully operational and you want to upgrade the firmware image. However, you can use the MODE button when the bridge has a corrupt firmware image.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Reloading the Bridge Image DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Web Browser Interface You can also use the Web browser interface to reload the bridge image file. The Web browser interface supports loading the image file using HTTP or TFTP interfaces. Note Your bridge configuration is not changed when using the browser to reload the image file. Browser HTTP Interface The HTTP interface enables you to browse to the bridge image file on your PC and download the image to the bridge.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Reloading the Bridge Image DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL For additional information click the Help icon on the Software Upgrade screen. Obtaining the Bridge Image File The bridge image file can be obtained from the Cisco.com software center using the following steps: IPSU is available on the Cisco web site. Follow these steps to obtain and install IPSU: Step 1 Step 1 Use your web browser to go to the Cisco Software Center at the following URL: http://www.cisco.
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL A P P E N D I X A Translated Safety Warnings This appendix provides translations of the safety warnings that appear in this publication. These translated warnings apply to other documents in which they appear in English.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Warning Definition DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Warning Definition Warning This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. (To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the appendix “Translated Safety Warnings.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Installation Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL ¡Advertencia! Este símbolo de aviso significa peligro. Existe riesgo para su integridad física. Antes de manipular cualquier equipo, considerar los riesgos que entraña la corriente eléctrica y familiarizarse con los procedimientos estándar de prevención de accidentes. (Para ver traducciones de las advertencias que aparecen en esta publicación, consultar el apéndice titulado “Translated Safety Warnings.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Installation and Grounding Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Installation and Grounding Warning Warning Do not locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come into contact with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme care not to come into contact with such circuits, because they may cause serious injury or death.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Installation and Grounding Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Warnung Platzieren Sie die Antenne nicht in der Nähe von Starkstrom-Freileitungen oder Schwach- bzw. Starkstromkreisen oder an Stellen, wo sie damit in Kontakt kommen könnte. Gehen Sie bei der Installation der Antenne besonders vorsichtig vor, damit Sie nicht in Kontakt mit derartigen Stromkreisen kommt, da dies zu schweren Verletzungen sogar mit Todesfolge führen kann.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Circuit Breaker Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Circuit Breaker Warning Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus This product relies on the building’s installation for short-circuit (overcurrent) protection. Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than: 120Vac, 15A U.S. (240Vac, 10A International) Dit product is afhankelijk van de installatie van het gebouw voor beveiliging tegen kortsluiting (overstroom).
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Ground Conductor Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Avvertenza Questo prodotto dipende dall'impianto dell'edificio per quanto riguarda la protezione contro cortocircuiti (sovracorrente). Assicurarsi che il dispositivo di protezione non abbia un rating superiore a: 120Vac, 15A U.S. (240Vac, 10A International) Advarsel Dette produktet er avhengig av bygningens installasjoner av kortslutnings (overstrøm)-beskyttelse.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Ground Conductor Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Varoitus Laitteiden on oltava maadoitettuja. Älä koskaan ohita maajohdinta tai käytä laitteita ilman oikein asennettua maajohdinta. Ota yhteys sähkötarkastusviranomaiseen tai sähköasentajaan, jos olet epävarma maadoituksen sopivuudesta. Attention Cet équipement doit être mis à la masse. Ne jamais rendre inopérant le conducteur de masse ni utiliser l'équipement sans un conducteur de masse adéquatement installé.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Installation Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Installation Warning Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Raadpleeg de installatie-instructies voordat u het systeem op de voedingsbron aansluit. Lue asennusohjeet ennen järjestelmän yhdistämistä virtalähteeseen. Attention Avant de brancher le système sur la source d'alimentation, consulter les directives d'installation.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Lightning Activity Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Lightning Activity Warning Warning Waarschuwing Varoitus Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Tijdens onweer dat gepaard gaat met bliksem, dient u niet aan het systeem te werken of kabels aan te sluiten of te ontkoppelen. Älä työskentele järjestelmän parissa äläkä yhdistä tai irrota kaapeleita ukkosilmalla.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Explosive Device Proximity Warning DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Explosive Device Proximity Warning Warning Do not operate your wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environ- ment unless the device has been modified to be especially qualified for such use.
Appendix A Translated Safety Warnings Bridge Antenna Exposure Limits -TBD DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge Hardware Installation Guide A-12 OL-4072-01
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL A P P E N D I X B Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information This appendix provides declarations of conformity and regulatory information for the Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge.
Appendix B Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Models: AIR-BR1410A-A-K9 AIR-BR-1410-A-A-K9-N FCC Certification number: LDK 102047 LDK 102047P Manufacturer: Cisco Systems, Inc.
Appendix B Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information Department of Communications—Canada DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Table B-1 Access Point 2.4-GHz Antennas Cisco Part Number Model Gain AIR-ANT58G9VOA-NAironet Vertically polarized omnidirectional 9 dBi AIR-ANT58G10SSA-NAironet Sector 9.
Appendix B Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure This bridge product has been found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in CFR 47 Section 1.1307 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL A P P E N D I X C Channels and Antenna Settings This appendix lists the IEEE 802.11a (5.8-GHz band) channels and the maximum power levels supported by the Americas regulatory domain.
Appendix C Channels and Antenna Settings Channels DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Channels IEEE 802.11a (5.8-GHz Band) The channel identifiers, channel center frequencies and regulatory domain of each 20-MHz-wide channel are shown in Table C-1. . Table C-1 Channels for IEEE 802.11a (5.
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL G L O S S A RY 802.11 The IEEE standard that specifies carrier sense media access control and physical layer specifications for 1- and 2-megabit-per-second (Mbps) wireless LANs operating in the 2.4-GHz band. 802.11a The IEEE standard that specifies carrier sense media access control and physical layer specifications for wireless LANs operating in the 5-GHz frequency band. A Ad Hoc Network A wireless network composed of stations without Access Points.
Glossary DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL D Data Rates The range of data transmission rates supported by a device. Data rates are measured in megabits per second (Mbps). dBi A ratio of decibels to an isotropic antenna that is commonly used to measure antenna gain. The greater the dBi value, the higher the gain, and the more acute the angle of coverage. dBm A power measurement described in decibels per milliwatt. 0 dBm is defined as 1 mw at 1 kHz of frequency at 600 ohms of impedance.
Glossary DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL G Gateway A device that connects two otherwise incompatible networks together. GHz Gigahertz. One billion cycles per second. A unit of measure for frequency. I IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. A professional society serving electrical engineers through its publications, conferences, and standards development activities. The body responsible for the Ethernet 802.3 and wireless LAN 802.11 specifications.
Glossary DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL P Packet A basic message unit for communication across a network. A packet usually includes routing information, data, and sometimes error detection information. Power Injector A device that supplies DC power to another device over Ethernet communication lines. R Range A linear measure of the distance that a transmitter can send a signal. Receiver Sensitivity A measurement of the weakest signal a receiver can receive and still correctly translate it into data.
Glossary DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL T Transmit Power The power level of radio transmission. U UNII Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure—regulations for UNII devices operating in the 5.15 to 5.35 GHz and 5.725 to 5.825 GHz frequency bands. UNII-1 Regulations for UNII devices operating in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency band. UNII-2 Regulations for UNII devices operating in the 5.25 to 5.35 GHz frequency band. UNII-3 Regulations for UNII devices operating in the 5.725 to 5.
Glossary DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridge Hardware Installation Guide GL-6 OL-4072-01
DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL I N D EX A E access point EIRP, maximum image C-2 to ?? environmental conditions 5-10 2-5 antenna connectors audience 1-8 F vii FCC Declaration of Conformity FCC Safety Compliance B frequencies basic settings checking B-2 2-3 C-2 frequency range 1-7 5-7 I C caution indicators viii Cisco TAC connector connectors 5-1 1-4, 5-2 inline power 1-2 input power 1-7 installation guidelines 1-3 2-3 IP address, finding and setting 1-7, 1-8 conventions, d
Index DRAFT - CISCO CONFIDENTIAL documentation ix U operating temperature 1-7 unpacking 2-5 P V package contents password reset 2-6 voltage range 5-8 1-7 power inline 1-2 input 1-7 W power level, maximum warning C-2 defined warnings R weight range viii to ix, 2-2 to ??, A-2 to A-3 2-2, A-1 1-7 1-8 regulatory B-1 domains C-2 related publications ix reloading access point image RF exposure 5-10 B-4 S safety warnings, translated site survey size A-1 2-5 1-6 specificatio