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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Cisco Aironet 1200 Series access points deliver the investment protection, versatility, and enterprise-class features demanded by wireless LAN
customers. It is designed specifically for challenging environments like factories, warehouses, and large retail establishments that require the antenna
versatility associated with connectorized antennas, as well as a rugged metal enclosure and a broad operating temperature range.
The Cisco Aironet 1200 Series meets the needs of todays applications and protects future network infrastructure investments. The modular design
of the 1200 Series provides a high-performance 802.11g configured access point that allows for either single- or dual-radio configuration. While the
802.11g-configured access point meets the needs of most customers and applications that may not have a current need for 802.11a, an easy 802.11a
upgrade kit is available, to increase scalability and performance with complete backward compatibility for legacy clients.
The Cisco Aironet 1200 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 1200 Series extends the security, scalability, reliability, ease of deployment, and manageability available in wired
networks to the wireless LAN.
The Cisco Aironet 1200 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 1200 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.
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The Cisco Aironet 1200 Series supports 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), WPA, and numerous Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
types. WPA and WPA2 are the Wi-Fi Alliance certifications for interoperable, standards-based wireless LAN 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 wireless LAN devices from different
manufacturers.
The Cisco Aironet 1200 Series hardware-accelerated AES encryption supports enterprise-class, government-grade secure encryption over the
wireless LAN without compromising performance. IEEE 802.1X authentication helps to ensure that only authorized users are allowed on the
network. The series also provides backward compatibility and support for WPA client devices running TKIP, the RC4 encryption algorithm.
Cisco Aironet 1200 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 industrys first integrated wired and wireless security
solution. Cisco Unified IDS/IPS takes a comprehensive approach to securityat 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 1200 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.
BENEFITS AND FEATURES
Investment Protection for Future Network Needs
With large storage capacity and support for Cisco management tools, the Cisco Aironet 1200 Series provides the capacity and the means to upgrade
firmware and deliver new features as they become available. For additional investment protection, the Cisco Aironet 1200 Series comes complete
with an integrated mounting system that secures the device using the customers choice of laptop security cables or standard padlocks. The reliability
of the 802.11g solution makes the Cisco Aironet 1200 Series a wise investment for enterprise customers. It provides field-proven reliability, featuring
a Cisco Aironet fifth-generation 2.4 GHz radio. An available 802.11a radio module upgrade maximizes capacity and performance, delivering up to
54 Mbps data rates on all 12 available channels and allowing the wireless network to scale to accommodate a large number of users. With the Cisco
Aironet 1200 Series, a single access point can operate one radio for 802.11b/g clients, while supporting new users by adding a second 802.11a radio
to scale network performance and capacity.
Installation Options Increase Flexibility
The Cisco Aironet 1200 Series access point and integrated mounting system are designed for installation on walls, below ceilings, and, with its
plenum ratable metal case, above suspended ceilings. With its broad operating temperature range and cast-aluminum housing, this device provides
the ruggedness required in factories, warehouses, and the most challenging environments. Support for inline power over Ethernet (PoE) and local
power maximizes powering option flexibility.
Figure 1. Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Points 802.11a Radio Modules
All available radios (802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g) provide a variety of transmit power settings to adjust coverage area size. To extend the
flexibility of deployments, the 802.11a radio module is available in two versions (Figure 1). Both versions provide up to 12 nonoverlapping channels
in the 5 GHz band (subject to local regulations); an additional 11 will become available in 2005 with a field firmware upgrade. One version offers
dual antenna connectors for use with a wide variety of Cisco antennas to achieve extended range and application-specific coverage. The second has
an integrated antenna design that incorporates diversity omnidirectional (5 dBi) and patch antennas (9 dBi). For ceiling, desktop, or other horizontal
installations, the integrated omnidirectional antenna provides an optimal coverage pattern and maximum range. For wall-mount installations, the
patch antenna provides a hemispherical coverage pattern that uniformly directs the radio energy from the wall and across the room. Both the
omnidirectional and patch antennas provide diversity for maximum reliability, even in high-multipath environments such as offices and other indoor
environments. Coupled with the broadest selection of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz antennas in the industry, this provides users with unparalleled flexibility in
cell size and coverage patterns.
Table 1.
Feature
Benefit
Modular Platform
Allows single or dual radio configuration. Provides numerous configuration and upgrade options.
Field-Upgradeable to Dual
802.11a/g Operation
Offers great flexibility and investment protection, allowing network administrators to deploy a wireless network
optimized to their particular applications, even as their needs evolve.
Link-role Flexibility
Autonomous access points can function as an access point or bridge, whether set up as a single-band or dual-band
platform, allowing each radio to be individually configured as an access point repeater, root bridge, non-root bridge,
or workgroup bridge, enabling a broad array of applications.
This integrated software feature is part of the Cisco Self-Defending Network and is the industrys first integrated
wired and wireless security solution. When a trusted client acts maliciously, the wired IDS detects the attack and
sends shun requests to Cisco WLAN controllers, which will then disassociate the client device.
Feature
Benefit
Management Frame
Protection
This feature provides 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 points and reports will be gathered on the Cisco wireless LAN controller, Cisco WCS, or CiscoWorks WLSE.
Supports deployment in factories, warehouses, the outdoors (in a NEMA enclosure), and other industrial
environments.
Supports installation in environmental air spaces, such as areas above suspended ceilings.
Provides greater flexibility in installation options for site-specific options, as well as theft deterrence.
Power can be supplied using the Ethernet cable, eliminating the need for costly electrical power line runs to
remotely installed access points. Can be powered by Cisco inline power switches, single port power injectors, or
local power.
Hardware-Assisted AES
Encryption
IEEE 802.11i-Compliant;
WPA2-Certified and
WPA-Certified
Helps to ensure interoperable security with wireless LAN client devices from other manufacturers.
SUMMARY/CONCLUSION
Cisco Aironet 1200 Series modular access points feature antenna connectors for greater range or coverage versatility using a broad selection of
available Cisco antennas, as well as a rugged, metal housing for operation over extended temperature ranges typical of demanding environments.
The 802.11g radio delivers industry-leading range and throughput, meeting the performance requirements of industrial and enterprise applications,
while hardware-assisted AES encryption provides uncompromised support for interoperable IEEE 802.11i and WPA2 security. While the 802.11gconfigured Cisco Aironet 1200 Series meets the needs of many industrial applications, its modular design allows dual radio configuration and field
upgradeability so administrators can deploy a wireless network optimized for their evolving requirements.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Table 2 lists product specifications for Cisco Aironet 1200 Series access points.
Table 2.
Item
Specification
Part Number
Not all regulatory domains have been approved. As they are approved, the part numbers will be available on the
Global Price List.
Software
Item
Specification
Security
Authentication
Security Standards
WPA
WPA2 (802.11i)
Cisco TKIP
Cisco message integrity check (MIC)
IEEE 802.11 WEP keys of 40 bits and 128 bits
802.1X EAP types:
802.11g: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
Network Standard
Uplink
Radio Module
Form Factor
Americas (FCC)
Japan (TELEC)
ETSI
2.412 to 2.472 GHz; 13 channels
(OFDM)
Israel
2.432 to 2.472 GHz; 9 channels
Nonoverlapping
Channels
802.11g: 3
Wireless Modulation
Receive Sensitivity
(Typical)
802.11a:
802.11b:
6 Mbps: 87 dBm
1 Mbps: 94 dBm
9 Mbps: 87 dBm
2 Mbps: 91 dBm
12 Mbps: 85 dBm
18 Mbps: 84 dBm
11 Mbps: 85 dBm
Item
Specification
24 Mbps: 81 dBm
802.11g:
36 Mbps: 78 dBm
6 Mbps: 90 dBm
48 Mbps: 73 dBm
9 Mbps: 84 dBm
54 Mbps: 72 dBm
12 Mbps: 82 dBm
18 Mbps: 80 dBm
24 Mbps: 77 dBm
36 Mbps: 73 dBm
48 Mbps: 72 dBm
54 Mbps: 72 dBm
Available Transmit
Power Settings
(Maximum power
setting will vary by
channel and
according to
individual country
regulations)
802.11a:
802.11b
802.11g:
OFDM:
CCK:
OFDM:
30 mW (15 dBm)
50 mW (17 dBm)
20 mW (13 dBm)
30 mW (15 dBm)
10 mW (10 dBm)
20 mW (13 dBm)
5 mW (7 dBm)
8 dBm (6 mW)
10 mW (10 dBm)
1 mW (1 dBm)
5 dBm (3 mW)
5 mW (7 dBm)
2 dBm (2 mW)
1 mW (0 dBm)
1 dBm (1 mW)
Range
802.11g: Outdoor
802.11g: Indoor
90 ft (27 m) @ 54 Mbps
95 ft (29 m) @ 48 Mbps
Ranges and actual throughput vary based upon numerous environmental factors so individual performance may differ.
Compliance
Standards
Safety
UL 60950
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950
IEC 60950
UL 2043
Radio Approvals
Item
Specification
EN 300.328
ARIB-STD 33 (Japan)
ARIB-STD 66 (Japan)
AS/NZS 4268:2003 (Australia and New Zealand)
EMI and Susceptibility (Class B)
IEEE 802.11g
FCC Bulletin OET-65C
RSS-102
Antenna
2.4 GHz
Dual RP-TNC connectors
LEDs
Three indicators on the top panel report Ethernet activity and status, device operating status, and radio activity and status.
Housing
Die-cast aluminum
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
1.660 x 6.562 x 7.232 in. (4.22 x 16.67 x 18.37 cm); add 0.517 in. (1.31 cm) height for mounting bracket
Weight
1.725 lb (0.783 kg); add 0.4 lb (0.181 kg) for mounting bracket
Environmental
Memory and
Processor
Input Power
Requirements
Power Draw
13W maximum
Warranty
One year
Wi-Fi
Certification
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