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Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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Connecting the Cisco 1520 Series Mesh Access Point to Your Network
Figure 55
Public Safety Warning During Configuration
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To verify that a public safety band is on the mesh access point using the CLI, enter:
(Cisco controller)
show mesh public-safety
Global Public Safety status: enabled
•
To verify that a public safety band is on the mesh access point using the GUI:
Wireless > Access Points > 802.11a radio >
Configure
(from Antenna drop-down menu)
Configuring Interoperability with the Cisco 3200
Cisco AP1522 and AP1524PS can interoperate with the Cisco 3200 on the public safety channel
(4.9-GHz) as well as the 2.4-GHz access and 5.8-GHz backhaul.
The Cisco 3200 creates an
in-vehicle
network
in which devices such as PCs, surveillance cameras, digital
video recorders, printers, PDAs, and scanners can share wireless networks such as cellular or WLAN
based services back to the main infrastructure. This allows data collected from in-vehicle deployments
such as a police cars to be integrated into the overall wireless infrastructure.
This section provides configuration guidelines and step-by-step instructions for configuring
interoperability between the Cisco 3200 and the AP1522 and the AP1524PS.
For specific interoperability details between series 1130, 1240, and 1520 (1522, 1524PS) mesh access
points and Cisco 3200, refer to
Table 13
Mesh Access Points and Cisco 3200 Interoperability
Mesh Access Point Model
Cisco 3200 Model
1522
1
1.
Universal access must be enabled on the AP1522 if connecting to a Cisco 3200 on the 802.11a radio or 4.9-GHz band.
c3201
2
, c3202
3
, c3205
4
2.
Model c3201 is a Cisco 3200 with a 802.11b/g radio (2.4-GHz).
3.
Model c3202 is a Cisco 3200 with a 4-9-GHz sub-band radio.
1524PS
c3201, c3202
1130, 1240 configured as indoor mesh access
points with universal access
c3201, c3205