Guidelines for Using 1200 Series Lightweight Access Points
Guidelines for Using 1200 Series Lightweight Access Points
Keep these guidelines in mind when you use a 1200 series lightweight access point:
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Using DHCP Option 43
You can use DHCP Option 43 to provide a list of controller IP addresses to the access points, enabling
the access point to find and join a controller. For additional information, refer to the
"Configuring DHCP Option 43 for Lightweight Access Points."
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The access points can only communicate with 2006 series or 4400 series controllers.
Cisco 4100 series, Airespace 4012 series, and Airespace 4024 series controllers are not
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supported because they lack the memory required to support access points running Cisco
IOS software.
The access points do not support Wireless Domain Services (WDS) and cannot communicate with
WDS devices. However, the controller provides functionality equivalent to WDS when the access
point associates to it.
The access points support eight Basic Service Set Identifiers (BSSIDs) per radio and a total of eight
wireless LANs per access point. When a lightweight access point associates to a controller, only
wireless LANs with IDs 1 through 8 are pushed to the access point.
The access points do not support Layer 2 LWAPP. They must get an IP address and discover the
controller using DHCP, DNS, or IP subnet broadcast.
The access point console port is enabled for monitoring and debug purposes (all configuration
commands are disabled when associated with a controller).
Chapter 7
Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points
Appendix G,
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