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Mounting Overview - Cisco ASR1001 Hardware Installation Manual

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Mounting Overview

e.
After all access points are deployed and operating correctly, ensure that a controller is not configured as
Step 4
a master controller. A master controller should only be used for configuring access points and not in a
working network.

Mounting Overview

You can mount the access point on any of the following surfaces:
Caution
The access point, the antennas, and the power source (power injector or power module) are not designed
for outdoor use and must be located in an indoor environment.
The power injectors and power modules should not be placed in a building's environmental air space, such
Caution
as above suspended ceilings.
Note
The access point provides adequate fire resistance and low smoke-producing characteristics suitable for
operation in a building's environmental air space (such as above suspended ceilings) in accordance with
Section 300-22(C) of the National Electrical Code (NEC).
Note
When mounting the access point in a building's environmental air space, you must use only the metal
projection-mount or the flush-mount brackets (not the plastic ceiling-mount base or the hanging-ceiling
clips), and the access point must be powered using PoE. Also, only the integrated antennas can be used.
When mounting the access point in a building's environmental air space, you must use Ethernet cable
Note
suitable for operation in environmental air space in accordance with Section 300-22(C) of the National
Electrical Code (NEC).
The access point supports mounting hardware to allow wall, ceiling, or suspended ceiling mounting:
Cisco Aironet 1000 Series Lightweight Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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On power up, verify that the access point is associated to a controller and operating normally. The
Power LED should be green, the Alarm LED should be off, and the radio LEDs should be blinking.
For additional information, see the
Horizontal or vertical flat surfaces, such as walls or ceilings
Suspended ceilings (above and below)
Ceiling-mount base for mounting the access point to a horizontal surface–supplied with the access
point (see
Figure
2-5)
Two suspended ceiling hanging-clips for mounting the access point below a suspended
ceiling–supplied with the access point (see
Metal projection-mount bracket (user orderable) for mounting the access point to a vertical wall (see
Figure
2-6)
"Powering Up the Access Point" section on page
Figure
2-6)
Chapter 2
Installing the Access Point
2-19.
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