Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Overview
- Installing the Access Point
- Safety Information
- Warnings
- Unpacking the Access Point
- Basic Installation Guidelines
- Before Beginning the Installation
- Installation Summary
- Mounting Overview
- Mounting on a Horizontal or Vertical Surface
- Mounting Below a Suspended Ceiling
- Mounting Above a Suspended Ceiling
- Mounting Access Point on a Desktop or Shelf
- Connecting the Ethernet and Power Cables
- Powering Up the Access Point
- Cable Security Bracket
- Attaching the Access Point to the Mounting Plate
- Securing the Access Point
- Securing the Access Point to the Mounting Plate
- Configuring the Access Point for the First Time
- Using the Web-Browser Interface
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Translated Safety Warnings
- Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information
- Manufacturers Federal Communication Commission Declaration of Conformity Statement
- Department of Communications—Canada
- European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- Guidelines for Operating Cisco Aironet Access Points in Japan
- Declaration of Conformity Statements
- Declaration of Conformity Statements for European Union Countries
- Access Point Specifications
- Channels and Power Levels
- Console Cable Pinouts
- Glossary
- Index
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Appendix D Channels and Power Levels
Channels and Maximum Power Levels
Table D-3 indicates the channel identifiers, channel center frequencies, and maximum power levels for
each IEEE 802.11a 20-MHz-wide channel allowed by the regulatory domains:
Table D-3 Channels and Maximum Conducted Power for IEEE 802.11a Radio with up to 9.5 dBi Antennas
Channel
Identifier
Center
Frequency
(MHz)
Maximum Conducted Power Levels (dBm) in the Regulatory Domains
Americas
(–A)
China
(–C)
EMEA
1
(–E)
1. Indicates the power level settings shipped from the factory. You might need to reset the maximum power levels used with your external antennas (see
Table D-5).
Japan
(–J)
Japan
(–P)
South
Korea (–K)
North
America (–N)
Singapore
(–S)
Taiwan
(–T)
Israel
1
(–I)
UNII-1 (5150-5250 MHz)
34 5170 – – –11– – – – – –
36 5180 11 – 17 – 11 15 11 14 – 17
38 5190 – – –11– – – – – –
40 5200 11 – 17 – 11 15 11 14 – 17
42 5210 – – –11– – – – – –
44 5220 11 – 17 – 11 15 11 14 – 17
46 5230 – – –11– – – – – –
48 5240 11 – 17 11 15 11 14 – 17
5250 to 5350 MHz
52 5260 17 – 17 – 8 17 17 11 – 17
56 5280 17 – 17 – 8 17 17 11 11 17
60 5300 17 – 17 – 8 17 17 11 11 17
64 5320 11 – 17 – 8 17 11 11 11 17
5470 to 5725 MHz
100 5500 17 – 17 – – 17 – – 17 –
104 5520 17 – 17 – – 17 – – 17 –
108 5540 17 – 17 – – 17 – – 17 –
112 5560 17 – 17 – – 17 – – 17 –
116 5580 17 – 17 – – 17 – – 17 –
120 5600 17 – 17 – – 17 – – 17 –
124 5620 17 – 17 – – 17 – – 17 –
128 5640 17 – 17 – – – – – 17 –
132 5660 17 – 17 – – – – – 17 –
136 5680 17 – 17 – – – – – 17 –
140 5700 17 – 17 – – – – – 17 –
5725 to 5850 MHz
149 5745 17 17 – – – 17 17 17 17 –
153 5765 17 17 – – – 17 17 17 17 –
157 5785 14 17 – – – 17 14 17 14 –
161 5805 11 17 – – – 17 11 17 11 –
165 5825 – –––– – – – ––