Cisco Aironet 1572EC, Aironet 1572EAC, Aironet 1572IC Deployment Manual

Aironet 1570 Deployment Guide
Aironet 1570 Deployment Guide 2
Overview 2
Scope, Objective, and Expectations 6
AP1570 Coverage Recommendations 35
URL Links and Other Resources 37
Revised: March 24, 2015,
Overview
This deployment guide introduces the newest addition to the outdoor portfolio, the AP1572. The 1572 highlights include:
Most advanced carrier-grade outdoor Wi-Fi AP.
Dual-band 2.4 and 5 GHz with 802.11ac Wave 1 support on the integrated 5 GHz radio.
Maximum radiated RF power allowed by law.
High Density Experience (HDX):
Cisco®CleanAir™2.0 technology provides integrated spectrum intelligence for a self configuring and self-healing network
on 80 MHz channels.
ClientLink 3.0 improves reliability and coverage for legacy 802.11n and 802.11ac data rates.
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Optimized Roaming to allow clients to join the most optimal access point.
Turbo performance which uses Cisco ASIC design to maximize radio performance.
Improved 802.11ac range and performance with 4x4:3 multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology.
1.3 Gbps (5 GHz) 802.11ac data rates.
Cisco Flexible Antenna Port technology.
DOCSIS 3.0 / EuroDOCSIS / JapanDOCSIS 3.0, 24x8 hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) cable modem option.
Improved radio sensitivity and range performance with four antenna MIMO and three spatial streams.
Multiple uplink options (Gigabit Ethernet-10/100/1000 BaseT, Fiber SFP, Cable modem).
Power: AC, DC, Cable, UPOE, PoE-Out (802.3at).
4G LTE coexistence.
NEMA Type 4X certified enclosure.
Module option: Investment protection and future proofing.
Low visual profile design.
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Unified or autonomous operation.
Figure 1: Cisco Aironet Outdoor Access Points
Figure 2: Performance of Cisco Aironet 1570 Series Access Points
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Figure 3: Comparing AP 1550 Vs. AP 1570
Figure 4: AP 1570 Product Family
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There are three 1572 models:
Cisco Aironet 1572IC—Internal Antennas with cable modem
Cisco Aironet 1572EC—External Antennas with cable modem
Cisco Aironet 1572EAC—External Antenna AC powered Model
AP1572 Availability and Compatibility
ISEPrime InfrastructureMSEWLCOS
1.22.28.08.0.110.0AirOS
1.22.28.03.7IOS XE
Scope, Objective, and Expectations
The Aironet 1570 deployment guide is the first introduction to the AP1572 platform. This guide covers the following topics in detail:
The New AP1572
Aironet 1572IC Product Details
Aironet 1572EC Product Details
Aironet 1572EAC Product Details
Hardware Components
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1572 Antenna Ports
Antenna Options for the AP1572E
New Antenna AIR-ANT2568VG-N
Antenna Options for the AP1572IC
Powering the AP1572
AP1572 Accessories
AIR-ACC1572-PMK1 (=)
AIR-ACC1572-PMK2 (=)
AIR-ACC1572-PMK3 (=)
AIR-ACC1572-SMK1, 2, 3
AIR-ANT-GPS-1=
AIR-CORD-R3P-40NA=
Flexible Antenna-port Configuration
Configuring Antenna Band Mode from the WLC GUI
Configuring Antenna Band Mode from the WLC CLI
Configuring Antenna Band Mode from the AP CLI
Daisy Chaining with the 1572:
Serial-Backhaul
Extended Universal Access
Daisy-chaining between Access Point Models
Configuring a Daisy-Chain
Enabling Daisy-Chaining using the WLC GUI
Enabling Daisy-Chaining using the WLC CLI
Enabling Daisy-Chaining using the AP CLI
Setting a Preferred Parent for each Serial-Backhaul AP
LED Flashing Sequences
Support for Regulatory Domain -B
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The New AP1572
The AP1572 series is an industry leading carrier grade 802.11ac access point (AP). The AP1572 has three models, such as an internal antenna model with cable mode, an external model with cable modem, and an external antenna model.
Figure 5: AP 1570 Product ID Nomenclature
The AP1572 can operate in the following modes:
Unified Modes:
Local
Flexconnect
Bridge
Flexconnect with Bridge
Monitor
Spectrum Expert
Sniffer
Rogue Detector
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Aironet 1572IC Product Details
The 1572IC has the following features:
Two radios (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz):
2 GHz: 4x4:3
5 GHz: 4x4:3
Power Options:
40 – 90 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz, quasi-square wave, Power over Cable
10 – 16 VDC
Console Port
LTE and WIMAX Signal Rejection (2.1 / 2.3 GHz; 30 dB; 2.5 GHz; 35 dB)
DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS 3.0 24x8
GPS Option
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The 1572IC has two Gigabit Ethernet ports, the Ethernet port and SFP port. Either the Ethernet port, SFP port, or Cable modem can provide uplink access to the WLC, but only one uplink port can be used for WLC access at a given time. LAG for redundancy is not supported. Ethernet Bridged wired clients or Daisy-chained APs should be connected to the Ethernet port only. The SFP port requires an additional SFP connector to be inserted into the SFP port.
The 1572IC can be powered either by DC or Power over cable. The LED can be used to determine the status of the AP. The LED flashing sequences are listed in the LED Flashing Sequences section.
The Console port is located on the side of the AP, covered by a metal cap. The AP MAC address is located on the side of the AP and should be added to the WLCs MAC Filter list or to a External AAA, for the AP to join a WLC while in Bridge mode.
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The additional cable attenuation can be added without opening the AP. The shunt and fuse can also be changed. This allows installers easy access.
Aironet 1572EC Product Details
The 1572EC has the following features:
Two radios (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz):
2 GHz: 4x4:3
5 GHz: 4x4:3
Power Options:
40 – 90 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz, quasi-square wave, Power over Cable
10 – 16 VDC
802.3at PoE Out Capable
Console Port
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LTE and WIMAX Signal Rejection (2.1 / 2.3 GHz; 30 dB; 2.5 GHz; 35 dB)
GPS Option
The 1572EC has three Gigabit Ethernet ports, the Ethernet port, SFP port, and the PoE-Out port. Either the Ethernet port, SFP port, PoE-Out port or Cable modem can provide uplink access to the WLC, but only one uplink port can be used for WLC access at a given time. LAG for redundancy is not supported. Ethernet Bridged wired clients or Daisy-chained APs should be connected to either the Ethernet port or PoE-Out port only. The SFP port requires an additional SFP connector to be inserted into the SFP port.
The LED can be used to determine the status of the AP. The LED flashing sequences are listed in the LED Flashing Sequences section.
The additional cable attenuation can be added without opening the AP. The shunt and fuse can also be changed. This allows installers easy access.
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