Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series Access Point
Cisco Aironet® 1240AG Series Access Points deliver the versatility, high capacity, security, and enterprise-class features
demanded by WLAN customers. These IEEE 802.11a/b/g access points are designed specifically for challenging RF environments
such as factories, warehouses, and large retail establishments that require the antenna versatility associated with connectorized
antennas, a rugged metal enclosure, and a broad operating temperature range. The Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series provides local as
well as inline power, including support for IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE).
The Aironet 1240AG Series is available in:
- A lightweight version
- An autonomous version that can be field-upgraded to lightweight operation
- A single-band 802.11g version for use in regulatory domains that do not allow 802.11a/5 GHz operation
The Cisco Aironet 1240AG
Series is a component of the Cisco Unified Wireless
Network, a comprehensive solution that delivers an
integrated, end-to-end wired and wireless network.
Using the radio and network management features of
the Cisco Unified Wireless Network for simplified
deployment, the Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series extends
the security, scalability, reliability, ease of
deployment, and manageability available in wired
networks to the wireless LAN.
The Cisco Aironet 1240AG
Series is available in two versions: unified or
autonomous. Unified access points operate with the
Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) and work
in conjunction with Cisco wireless LAN controllers
and the Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS). When
configured with LWAPP, the Cisco Aironet 1240AG
Series can automatically detect the best-available
Cisco wireless LAN controller and download
appropriate policies and configuration information
with no manual intervention. Autonomous access
points are based on Cisco IOS®
Software and may optionally operate with the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE).
Autonomous access points, along with the CiscoWorks
WLSE, deliver a core set of features and may be
field-upgraded to take advantage of the full
benefits of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network as
requirements evolve.
Award-Winning Security
The Cisco Aironet 1240AG
Series has achieved National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) FIPS 140-2 level 2 validation
and is in process for Common Criteria validation
under the National Information Assurance Partnership
(NIAP) program.
The Cisco Aironet 1240AG
Series supports 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA),
WPA2, and numerous Extensible Authentication
Protocol (EAP) types. WPA and WPA2 are the Wi-Fi
Alliance certifications for interoperable,
standards-based WLAN security. These certifications
support IEEE 802.1X for user-based authentication,
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) for WPA
encryption, and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
for WPA2 encryption. These certifications help to
ensure interoperability between Wi-Fi-certified WLAN
devices from different manufacturers.
The Cisco Aironet 1240AG
Series hardware-accelerated AES encryption supports
enterprise-class, government-grade secure encryption
over the WLAN without compromising performance. IEEE
802.1X authentication helps to ensure that only
authorized users are allowed on the network.
Backward compatibility and support for WPA client
devices running TKIP, the RC4 encryption algorithm,
is also supported by the Cisco Aironet 1240AG
Series.
Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series
Access Points operating with LWAPP support Cisco
Unified Intrusion Detection System/Intrusion
Prevention System (IDS/IPS), a software feature that
is part of the Cisco Self-Defending Network and is
the industry's first integrated wired and wireless
security solution. Cisco Unified IDS/IPS takes a
comprehensive approach to security-at the wireless
edge, wired edge, WAN edge, and through the data
center. When an associated client sends malicious
traffic through the Cisco Unified Wireless Network,
a Cisco wired IDS device detects the attack and
sends shun requests to Cisco wireless LAN
controllers, which will then disassociate the client
device.
Autonomous or unified Cisco
Aironet 1240AG Series Access Points support
management frame protection for the authentication
of 802.11 management frames by the wireless network
infrastructure. This allows the network to detect
spoofed frames from access points or malicious users
impersonating infrastructure access points. If an
access point detects a malicious attack, an incident
will be generated by the access point and reports
will be gathered on the Cisco wireless LAN
controller, Cisco WCS, or CiscoWorks WLSE.
Applications
Designed for rugged
environments and installations that require antenna
versatility, the Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series
features antenna connectors for extended range or
coverage versatility and more flexible installation
options. Manufacturing applications, for example,
can place WLANs in hazardous locations and remotely
place antennas in the hazardous locations while
securing the Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series Access
Points. The access point without wired connection
will use the 5-GHz radio to wirelessly connect to
the other access point for backhaul to the network.
The metal housing and
industrial-grade components of the Cisco Aironet
1240AG Series provide the ruggedness and extended
operating temperature range required in factories,
warehouses, "big box" retail environments, and
similar facilities. High transmit power, receive
sensitivity, and delay spread for both 2.4-GHz and
5-GHz radios provide the long range and large
coverage area consistent with these applications.
5-GHz radios are used as wireless bridges between
access points for backhaul to the network.
Access points may be placed
above ceilings or suspended ceilings, allowing
antennas to be discreetly placed below drop
ceilings. The UL 2043 rating of the Cisco Aironet
1240AG Series allows the access points to be placed
above ceilings in plenum areas regulated by
municipal fire codes. Public access applications
such as large hotel buildings may also present a
challenging RF environment; the antenna versatility
of the Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series, together with
industry-leading range and coverage, provides
reliable performance for the most demanding
environments.
Cisco Aironet Wireless Access Points Solution:
As WLAN deployments expand,
security, scalability, reliability, ease of deployment,
and management become increasingly important. Cisco
provides a comprehensive line of access points that
deliver enterprise-class features for business-ready
wireless LANs.

Executive Summary
Access points are critical
elements of the Cisco
Unified Wireless Network. Cisco single- and dual-band
access points are designed for offices and similar
environments, challenging RF environments, and the
outdoors. The devices are available in two versions:
unified or autonomous. Unified access points operate
with the Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) and
work in conjunction with Cisco wireless LAN controllers
and the Wireless Control System (WCS. Autonomous access
points are based on Cisco IOS®
Software and may optionally operate with the CiscoWorks
Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE). Autonomous access
points, along with the WLSE, deliver a core set of
features and may be field-upgraded to take advantage of
the full benefits of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network
as requirements evolve.
To make the best choices for their
particular applications, customers need to understand
the features and benefits of the different Cisco Aironet®
access points. This solution overview details the
capabilities of each of the devices in the Cisco Aironet
Family of wireless access points
Management Paradigm
As wireless LANs become
increasingly mission-critical and evolve in terms of
scale and capabilities, the way the wireless deployment
is managed must evolve as well. Because each customer
and each deployment is unique, Cisco provides differing
feature sets and differing management paradigms to
address these customer-specific requirements
Cisco provides a core feature set
that includes autonomous access points and the
CiscoWorks WLSE management appliance. The core feature
set provides a base set of capabilities that are
required for enterprise deployments. Core features
include secure connectivity through support for 802.11i
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), fast and secure Layer 2
roaming, and interfaces to a variety of third-party
applications and products. Most Cisco access points are
available in versions designed for autonomous operation.
These devices may be upgraded in the field to
lightweight mode, thereby providing customers with a
smooth path from core to unified features.
The Cisco unified feature set is
delivered by lightweight access points, wireless LAN
controllers, and the Wireless Control System (WCS)
management solution. The unified feature set represents
the most comprehensive set of capabilities in the
industry, including guest access, wireless intrusion
detection and intrusion prevention, scalable Layer 3
mobility, and location services. MoMeasured with 2.2-dBi dipole antenna for 2.4 GHz, and 3.5-dBi omnidirectional antenna for 5 GHzed with 2.2-dBi dipole antenna for 2.4 GHz, and 3.5-dBi omnidirectional antenna for 5 GHzed with 2.2-dBi dipole antenna for 2.4 GHz, and 3.5-dBi omnidirectional antenna for 5 GHzed with 2.2-dBi dipole antenna for 2.4 GHz, and 3.5-dBi omnidirectional antenna for 5 GHzco Aironet
access points are available in versions designed for
lightweight operation.
Deployment Environments
Wireless LANs are becoming
commonplace in numerous environments, including offices,
schools, factories, warehouses, and even the outdoors.
At the same time, the wireless industry is evolving from
lower-capacity, single-band devices to high-capacity,
dual-band solutions. The Cisco Aironet Family of access
points meets these various application requirements by
providing:
- Single- and dual-band access points
- Devices designed for indoor and outdoor deployments
- A consistent hardware feature set and predictable RF performance for deployment across the enterprise
As WLAN deployment expands into
more applications and installation scenarios, a diverse
line of access points is required to meet the associated
capacity, coverage, and environmental requirements. The
Cisco product line includes access points designed for
offices and similar facilities, such as hospitals and
retail environments, challenging RF environments like
factories and warehouses, and the outdoors. These
devices can be installed on desktops, on walls, on
ceilings, above ceilings, and on top of poles.
While application requirements may
vary, Cisco understands that all enterprise customers
require uncompromised network security, scalable
manageability, and an evolving set of network services.
That's why all Cisco Aironet access points support the
Cisco Unified Wireless Network, a framework for wired
and wireless integration that delivers the security,
manageability, and services that enterprises have come
to expect from Cisco on both wired and wireless
networks.
Solution
Addressing Feature Requirements
As wireless LAN usage has evolved from basic transport
for largely transactional applications, so have the
feature expectations of wireless LAN users and
administrators. This change has come about on a
segment-by-segment, customer-by-customer basis. It is
critical for Cisco to provide differing feature sets to
best fit differing customer requirements. Given that
customer requirements can evolve during the lifetime of
a wireless LAN deployment, it is also necessary to
provide a means of smoothly upgrading this feature set
for the installed base of products, with minimal
disruption to network operations.
Cisco's unified wireless LAN
feature set offers the features required for most
enterprise deployments. Some deployments may not yet
require these advanced capabilities. To address these
evolving requirements, customers can select lightweight
access points, or they can upgrade autonomous access
points in the field to lightweight operation. With
Cisco, customers can choose the feature set that is
right for them, at the time that it is right for them.
Table 1 provides a summary of the operational
capabilities of various Cisco Aironet access points.
|
Operational Capabilities of Cisco Aironet Access Points |
| Cisco
Series |
Autonomous
Operation |
Lightweight
Operation |
| 1100
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1130AG
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1200
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1230AG
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1240AG
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1250
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1300
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1500
Series |
No |
Yes |
Addressing Capacity Requirements
In just a few years, WLANs have evolved from proprietary
systems with sub-Mbps capabilities to standardized
offerings operating at data rates as high as 600 Mbps
for dual-band 802.11n access points. These high data
rates are available by taking advantage of the emerging
802.11n draft 2.0 standard with radios operating in both
the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band. 802.11n draft 2.0
offers backward compatibility with 802.11a/b/g devices.
Both 802.11b/g and 802.11n draft 2.0 are limited to
three nonoverlapping channels when deployed in the 2.4
GHz band. 802.11a and 802.11n draft 2.0 support as many
as 23 channels in the 5 GHz band (depending upon local
regulations). To provide both backward compatibility and
high capacity, WLAN client vendors are migrating to
802.11n-capable client devices, although many devices
will continue to support the 802.11a/b/g standards and
the 802.11n support complete backwards compatibility to
ensure investment protection.
Deploying an infrastructure that
takes full advantage of next generation wireless with
802.11n makes sense if capacity or reliability is
currently an issue or is expected to become an issue
during the useful life of the infrastructure devices.
Given the rapid expansion of wireless-enabled devices,
increasing capacity requirements are likely to apply to
most WLAN installations. For this majority of
applications, access points that support the emerging
802.11n draft 2.0 standard represents a better long-term
value, particularly given the low price premium relative
to performance. For the few applications that are not
expected to present capacity issues in the near term,
customers can choose existing 802.11a/g dual-radio
access points. Table 2 summarizes which Cisco access
points support 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and the new
802.11n draft 2.0 standard.
|
Cisco Aironet Access Point Support for 802.11a/b/g and 802.11n draft 2.0 |
| Cisco
Series |
802.11b |
802.11g |
802.11a |
802.11n Draft 2.0 |
| 1100
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
| 1130AG
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| 1200
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
Optional1 |
No |
| 1230AG
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| 1240AG
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
| 1250
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1300
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
| 1500
Series |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
1 With a hardware upgrade module, Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Points may be field-upgraded to support 802.11a.
Award-Winning Security
The Cisco Aironet Series access
points supports 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA),
WPA2, and numerous Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
types. WPA and WPA2 are the Wi-Fi Alliance
certifications for interoperable, standards-based WLAN
security. These certifications support IEEE 802.1X for
user-based authentication, Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol (TKIP) for WPA encryption, and Advanced
Encryption Standard (AES) for WPA2 encryption. These
certifications help to ensure interoperability between
Wi-Fi-certified WLAN devices from different
manufacturers.
Cisco Aironet Series Access Points
operating with LWAPP support Cisco Unified Intrusion
Detection System/Intrusion Prevention System (IDS/IPS),
a software feature that is part of the Cisco
Self-Defending Network and is the industry's first
integrated wired and wireless security solution. Cisco
Unified IDS/IPS (Figure 1) takes a comprehensive
approach to security-at the wireless edge, wired edge,
WAN edge, and through the data center. When an
associated client sends malicious traffic through the
Cisco Unified Wireless Network, a Cisco wired IDS device
detects the attack and sends shun requests to Cisco
wireless LAN controllers, which will then disassociate
the client device.

Figure 1. Cisco Unified
IDS/IPS Detects Malicious Attacks Allowing
the WLAN Controller to Disassociate the Offending Client
Device
Autonomous or unified Cisco
Aironet Series access points support management frame
protection for the authentication of 802.11 management
frames by the wireless network infrastructure. This
allows the network to detect spoofed frames from access
points or malicious users impersonating infrastructure
access points. If an access point detects a malicious
attack, an incident will be generated by the access
point and reports will be gathered on the Cisco wireless
LAN controller, Cisco WCS, or CiscoWorks WLSE.
Management and Deployment
Flexibility
The Cisco Aironet Series access
points are key elements of the Cisco Unified Wireless
Network, a comprehensive solution that delivers an
integrated, end-to-end wired and wireless network. Using
the radio and network management features of the Cisco
Unified Wireless Network for simplified deployment, the
access points extend the security, scalability,
reliability, ease of deployment, and manageability
available in wired networks to the wireless LAN. In
addition to management flexibility the Cisco Aironet
Series offers investment protection deployment
flexibility with Hybrid REAP and Link Role Flexibility.
Hybrid REAP
Hybrid Remote Edge Access Point (Figure 2) functionality
is supported on the Cisco Aironet 1240AG and 1130AG
Series Access Points. It allows users to deploy access
points in remote offices, and choose whether they would
like to have traffic bridged locally, or tunneled over
the WAN over LWAPP on a per SSID basis. If users choose
to bridge traffic locally, then it is bridged onto
separate VLANs that directly correlate to an SSID (i.e.
there is a 1:1 mapping of SSIDs to VLANs when traffic is
bridged locally).

Figure 2. Remote Edge
Access Point (REAP) Capabilities Allow Users to
Deploy Access Points in Remote Offices, and Choose
Whether
They Would Like to Have Traffic Bridged Locally, or
Tunneled
over the WAN over LWAPP on a Per-SSID Basis
Users receive their IP address
locally within the branch, but authenticate at a central
site when using 802.1x, 802.11i, MAC authentication, web
authentication, or NAC is in use. If any type of
pre-shared key is used (i.e. WEP, WPA-PSK), then there
is no need for central authentication. After central
authentication, the user traffic can still be bridged
locally.
If a WAN link goes down, no new
users using authentication can be added into the
network, however users that have already authenticated
remain connected. Users using pre-shared key remain
connected and new pre-shared key users can still
associate with the network since centralized
authentication is not necessary. When the WAN link
becomes active again, all users are disassociated and
then authenticated to the network. This is used to
ensure that the controller has accurate, up to date
information about the users who are on the network.
Following are key elements of
Hybrid REAP functionality:
- Supported only on Cisco Aironet 1240AG and 1130AG Series Access Points.
- 8 advertised WLANs/SSIDs that terminate on a Controller or bridged locally.
- Locally bridged WLAN/SSID can be mapped to a VLAN.
- There is support for NAC/Web Auth/802.1x/802.11i on a per WLAN/SSID basis. These protocols are handled centrally, and subsequently the traffic can be bridged locally or continue to be tunneled back to the controller.
- If an AP has never joined a Controller, it can be primed with an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and IP address of a Controller. After the AP has contacted the Controller the console is no longer available.
- Cisco recommends that only two Hybrid REAPs be used in any one location over a WAN connection. This configuration is recommended because of the WAN bandwidth required.
Link Role Flexibility
The autonomous versions of the Cisco Aironet 1300
Series, 1240AG Series, 1230AG Series, and the 1200
Series offer link role flexibility, which provides both
access point and bridge functions through configuration
of each radio as an access point, repeater, root bridge,
non-root bridge, or workgroup bridge. This configuration
flexibility enables the access points to address a wide
range of applications, including basic wireless LAN
coverage, wireless LAN coverage with wireless backhaul,
and more traditional bridging applications.
|
Wireless LAN Link Role Flexibility Applications for Dual-Band Access Points |
| Radio 1(802.11g or 802.11a) |
Radio 2 (802.11g or 802.11a) |
RJ-45 State |
| Root Bridge (RB) |
Root bridge, non-root bridge, access point, or workgroup bridge |
Uplink |
| Non-root Bridge (NRB) |
Root bridge, non-root bridge, access point, or workgroup bridge |
Uplink |
| Workgroup Bridge (WGB) |
Root bridge, non-root bridge,
or access point |
Uplink |
| Access Point (AP) |
Root bridge, non-root bridge, access point, or workgroup bridge |
Uplink |
| Repeater |
Root bridge, non-root bridge,
or access point |
Downlink |
Note: Only one 802.11g radio and one 802.11a radio are supported.
Office Access Points
Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series IEEE
802.11a/b/g Access Point
Packages high-capacity, high-security, and
enterprise-class features to deliver wireless LAN access
for a low total cost of ownership. The device is
available in either a lightweight version or an
autonomous version that may be field-upgraded to
lightweight operation. With support for both lightweight
and autonomous operation, customers can enjoy the
simplicity and efficiency of a common hardware platform
even while having a hybrid lightweight and autonomous
deployment. Designed for wireless LAN coverage in
offices and similar RF environments, this unobtrusive
access point features integrated antennas and dual IEEE
802.11a/g radios for robust and predictable coverage,
delivering a combined capacity of 108 Mbps. The product
comes complete with all necessary mounting hardware to
provide for an installation that is both secure and
consistent with contemporary office décor. The mounting
bracket locks the access point as well as the Ethernet
and console cables in place to prevent theft and
tampering. The Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series is ready to
install and easy to manage, reducing the cost of
deployment and ongoing maintenance.
Cisco Aironet 1100 Series Access
Point
Offers customers an affordable, easy-to-install, 802.11g
single-band access point that features enterprise-class
management, security, and scalability. The device is
available in either a lightweight version or an
autonomous version that may be field-upgraded to
lightweight operation.
Indoor Access Points for
Challenging RF Environments
Cisco Aironet 1250 Series IEEE
802.11n draft 2.0 Access Point
The Cisco
Aironet®
1250 Series is the first enterprise-class access point
to support the IEEE 802.11n draft 2.0 standard. 802.11n
offers combined data rates of up to 600 Mbps to provide
users with mobile access to high-bandwidth data, voice,
and video applications regardless of their location.
Through the use of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)
technology, 802.11n also provides reliable and
predictable WLAN coverage to improve the end-user
experience for both existing 802.11a/b/g clients and new
802.11n clients. The robust Cisco Aironet®
1250 Series Access Point is a modular platform designed
to be easily field-upgradeable to support a variety of
wireless capabilities. This modularity allows businesses
to deploy existing wireless technologies today with the
confidence that their network investment will extend to
support emerging and future wireless technologies.
Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series IEEE
802.11a/b/g Access Point
Delivers the versatility, high capacity, security, and
enterprise-class features required in more challenging
RF environments, such as warehouses, factories, and
retailers. The device is available in either a
lightweight or an autonomous version that may be
field-upgraded to lightweight operation. With support
for both lightweight and autonomous operation, customers
can enjoy the simplicity and efficiency of having a
common hardware platform even while having a hybrid
lightweight and autonomous deployment. Designed for
wireless LANs in rugged environments or installations
that require specialized external antennas, the Cisco
Aironet 1240AG Series features diversity antenna
connectors for both 2.4 and 5 GHz bands to provide
extended range, coverage versatility, and more flexible
installation options. The Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series
Access points combines this versatility with
industry-leading transmit power, receive sensitivity,
and delay spread for high-multipath environments,
providing reliable performance and throughput under the
most demanding conditions. A second-generation dual-band
access point, the Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series supports
IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE). The product
comes complete with all necessary mounting hardware to
provide for an installation that is both secure and
rugged. The mounting bracket locks the access point as
well as the Ethernet and console cables in place to
prevent theft and tampering.
Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access
Point
Offers the same versatility, high capacity, security,
and enterprise-class features demanded by industrial
wireless LAN customers in a single-band 802.11g
solution. The modular device provides the flexibility to
field-upgrade to a dual-band 802.11a/g network by adding
a CardBus-based 802.11a upgrade module that can be
easily installed in Cisco Aironet 1200 Series access
points that were originally configured for 802.11g.
Cisco Aironet 1230AG Series Access
Point
The Cisco Aironet 1230AG Series is a preconfigured
dual-band version of the 1200 Series, providing support
for 802.11a and 802.11g. This first-generation,
dual-band device does not, however, provide the same
performance and support for 802.3af PoE as does the
1240AG Series.
Outdoor Access Points and Bridges
Cisco Aironet 1300 Series IEEE
802.11g Wireless Outdoor Access Point and Bridge
Provides access point, wireless bridge, and workgroup
bridge capabilities with enhanced WLAN security. For
high-speed, cost-effective wireless connectivity between
multiple fixed or mobile networks and clients, this
ruggedized platform is ideal for public access for
outdoor areas, network connections within a campus area,
or outdoor infrastructures for mobile networks and
users. Engineered specifically for harsh outdoor
environments, the Cisco Aironet 1300 Series is ideal for
WLANs requiring outdoor coverage. The Cisco Aironet 1300
Series is available in either a lightweight version or
an autonomous version that may be field-upgraded to
lightweight operation.
Note: The Cisco Aironet
1300 Series supports LWAPP when operating as an access
point. When it operates in bridge mode, however, it does
not support the LWAPP protocol.
Cisco Aironet 1500 Series
Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Point
The Cisco Aironet 1500 Series enables cost-effective,
scalable deployment of secure outdoor wireless LANs.
With dual-band, simultaneous support for IEEE 802.11a
and 802.11b/g standards, the Cisco Aironet 1500 Series
employs a patent-pending Adaptive Wireless Path Protocol
to form a dynamic wireless mesh network between remote
access points, and delivers secure wireless access to
any Wi-Fi-compliant client.
Access Point Features and Benefits
Table provides a summary of the
Cisco Aironet access points that are best suited for
different environments.
|
Cisco Aironet Access Points for Different Environments |
| Cisco
Series |
Offices and Similar Environments |
Challenging Indoor RF Environments |
Outdoors |
| 1100
Series |
Recommended** |
Not Recommended |
Not Recommended |
| 1130AG
Series |
Ideal |
Not Recommended |
Not Recommended |
| 1200
Series |
Recommended*** |
Recommended |
Recommended**** |
| 1230AG
Series |
Recommended*** |
Recommended |
Recommended**** |
| 1240AG
Series |
Recommended*** |
Recommended |
Recommended**** |
| 1250
Series |
Recommended*** |
Ideal |
Recommended**** |
| 1300
Series |
Not Recommended |
Not Recommended |
Ideal** |
| 1500
Series |
Not Recommended |
Not Recommended |
Ideal* |
* For lightweight deployment only.
** For autonomous deployment only.
*** Particularly for deployments above suspended ceilings.
**** Can be deployed outdoors in a weatherproof NEMA-rated enclosure.
Table 5 summarizes the complete Cisco Aironet Family of access points.
Architecture of the Cisco Unified
Wireless Network
Cisco Aironet access points are a
key component of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network. The
Cisco Unified Wireless Network cost-effectively
addresses the wireless LAN security, deployment,
management, and control issues facing enterprises. This
framework integrates and extends wired and wireless
networks to deliver scalable, manageable, and secure
wireless LANs with the lowest total cost of ownership.
It provides the same level of security, scalability,
reliability, ease of deployment, and management for
wireless LANs that organizations expect from their wired
LANs. It includes innovative RF technology capabilities
that enable real-time access to core business
applications while at the same time delivering
enterprise-class, secure connectivity.
With the Cisco Unified Wireless
Network, the best elements of wireless and wired
networking are combined to bring mobility to the
enterprise in a secure and reliable manner. The
flexibility of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network allows
network managers to design networks to meet their
specific needs, whether implementing highly integrated
network designs or simple overlay networks.
Figure 3 depicts a typical unified
access point deployment. Figure 4 depicts a typical
autonomous access point deployment.

Figure 3. Unified Access
Point Deployment

Figure 4. Autonomous Access
Point Deployment
Supporting Products, Partners, and
Service Offerings
Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
Cisco wireless LAN controllers are part of the Cisco
Unified Wireless Network LAN feature set and are
responsible for handling systemwide wireless LAN
functions across an entire wireless network. Cisco
wireless LAN controllers are designed to smoothly
integrate into existing enterprise networks. They
communicate with Cisco Aironet lightweight access points
over any Layer 2 (Ethernet) or Layer 3 (IP)
infrastructure using the Lightweight Access Point
Protocol (LWAPP).
Wireless LAN Management
Network managers need reliable, cost-effective tools for
wireless LAN planning, configuration, and management.
These tools must be centrally available and support
simplified operations and easy-to-use graphical
interfaces. Cisco wireless LAN management options are
determined based on the type of access points deployed
and the features required.
- Lightweight access points may be managed with Cisco wireless LAN controllers and the Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS).
- A Cisco Wireless Location Appliance may be added for advanced features such as wireless voice over IP (VoIP) and location services, as well
as advanced wireless security features, such as Network Admission Control (NAC), the Cisco Self-Defending Network, and guest access.
- Autonomous access points may be configured with the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE) or CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine Express.
Cisco Wireless Control System
Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS) is a Windows or
Linux server-based platform for wireless LAN planning,
configuration, and management. It provides a powerful
foundation by which IT managers can design, control, and
monitor enterprise wireless networks from a centralized
location, simplifying operations and reducing total cost
of ownership.
Cisco Catalyst 3750G Integrated
Wireless LAN Controller
The Cisco Catalyst®
3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller is a Cisco 4400
Series Wireless LAN controller integrated into the Cisco
Catalyst 3750G Switch. The Cisco Catalyst 3750G
Integrated Wireless LAN Controller works in conjunction
with Cisco Aironet Series lightweight access points, the
Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS), and the Cisco
Wireless Location Appliance to deliver a secure and
unified wireless solution that supports mission-critical
wireless data, voice, and video applications.
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series
Wireless Services Module (WiSM)
The Cisco WiSM is a member of the Cisco wireless LAN
controller family. It works in conjunction with Cisco
Aironet lightweight access points, the Cisco Wireless
Control System (WCS) and the Cisco Wireless Location
Appliance to support mission-critical wireless data,
voice, and video applications. It provides real-time
communication between lightweight access points and
other WLAN controllers to deliver a secure and unified
wireless solution.
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
Module for Integrated Services Routers (ISR)
The Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Module allows small
and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and enterprise branch
offices to cost-effectively deploy and manage secure
WLANs. The module provides unparalleled security,
mobility, and ease of use for business-critical WLANs,
delivering the most secure enterprise-class wireless
system available. As a Cisco Integrated Services Router
module, it delivers centralized security policies,
wireless Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) capabilities,
award-winning RF management, quality of service (QoS),
and Layer 3 fast secure roaming for WLANs. The Cisco
Wireless LAN Controller Module manages up to six Cisco
Aironet lightweight access points and is supported on
Cisco 2800 and 3800 Series Integrated Services Routers
and Cisco 3700 Series Routers.
CiscoWorks Wireless LAN
Solution Engine
The CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE) is
available as a management tool for Cisco Aironet
autonomous access points and wireless bridges.
CiscoWorks WLSE is an easily deployed and scalable
management platform for managing hundreds to thousands
of Cisco Aironet autonomous access points and wireless
bridges.
CiscoWorks Wireless LAN
Solution Engine (WLSE) Express
The WLSE Express is a complete wireless LAN management
solution with an integrated authentication,
authorization, and accounting (AAA) server for small to
medium-sized enterprise facilities or branch offices
using Cisco Aironet autonomous access points and
wireless bridges.
Wireless LAN Location Services
Cisco Wireless Location
Appliance
The Cisco Wireless Location Appliance is the industry's
first location solution that simultaneously tracks
thousands of devices from directly within the WLAN
infrastructure. The Cisco Wireless Location Appliance
brings the power of a cost-effective, high-resolution
location solution to critical applications such as
high-value asset tracking, IT management, and
location-based security. This easy-to-deploy solution
smoothly integrates with Cisco wireless LAN controllers
and Cisco Aironet lightweight access points to track the
physical location of wireless devices, including
Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, voice handsets, Wi-Fi tags, and
rogue devices, to within a few meters.