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Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting
Started Guide
First Published: July 2015
Last Updated: August 2016
This guide documents the hardware features of the Cisco IW3702 access point. It describes the physical and
performance characteristics of each access point, and explains how to install and configure an access point.
This publication is for the network technicians who install and configure access points. You must be familiar with network
structures, terms, and concepts.
The Cisco IW3702 access point is referred to as access point in this document.
Organization
This guide includes the following sections:
Section
Conventions, page 1
Overview, page 2
Installation, page 11
Antennas, page 19
Configuration, page 30
Technical Specifications, page 40
Ports and Connectors, page 48
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Description
Describes text conventions used in this document.
Describes the major components and features of the access
point.
Provides warnings, safety information, and installation
information you need to install your access point.
Provides information about the antennas used by the access point
and the antenna configurations deployed.
Describes the steps to configure the access point.
Lists technical specifications for the access point.
Describes the port and connector pinouts for the access point.
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  • Page 1 First Published: July 2015 Last Updated: August 2016 This guide documents the hardware features of the Cisco IW3702 access point. It describes the physical and performance characteristics of each access point, and explains how to install and configure an access point.
  • Page 2 Provided for additional information and to comply with regulatory and customer requirements. Overview This document describes the Cisco IW3702 access point. The access point is an IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac compliant, dual-band WiFi access point with external antennas. The access point is IP67 rated, ruggedized, and certified for on-board rail and outdoor use-cases such as train and trackside, mining, intelligent transportation systems, and smart city applications.
  • Page 3  Top Panel Components, page 10 Bottom and Top Panel Views  Cisco IW3702-2E-UXK9 / IW3702-2E-x-K9 Bottom Panel View, page 4  Cisco IW3702-2E-UXK9 / IW3702-2E-x-K9 Top Panel View, page 5  Cisco IW3702-4E-UXK9 / IW3702-4E-x-K9 Bottom Panel View, page 6 ...
  • Page 4 PoE OUT port Antenna port A PoE IN port Ground connection Protective vent port / Reset button (covered) Note: There are four antenna ports on the Cisco IW3702-2E-UXK9 / IW3702-2E-x-K9 model: 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom.
  • Page 5 Cisco IW3702-2E-UXK9 / IW3702-2E-x-K9 Top Panel View Antenna port C Antenna port A Antenna port D Antenna port B Note: There are four antenna ports on the Cisco IW3702-2E-UXK9 / IW3702-2E-x-K9 model: 2 on the top and 2 on the bottom.
  • Page 6 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Overview Cisco IW3702-4E-UXK9 / IW3702-4E-x-K9 Bottom Panel View Figure 3 Cisco IW3702-4E-UXK9 / IW3702-4E-x-K9 Bottom Panel View Status LED Power (PWR) connector PoE OUT port Console (CON) port PoE IN port Ground connection...
  • Page 7 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Overview Cisco IW3702-4E-UXK9 / IW3702-4E-x-K9 Top Panel View Figure 4 Cisco IW3702-4E-UXK9 / IW3702-4E-x-K9 Top Panel View Antenna port C Antenna port B Antenna port A Antenna port D Bottom Panel Components This section describes the bottom panel components shown in...
  • Page 8 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Overview Table 2 Status LED Message Type LED Color System State Boot loader status Blinking pink DRAM memory test in progress. DRAM memory test OK. Board initialization in progress. Initializing flash file system.
  • Page 9 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Overview PWR Connectors There are two options for powering the access point:  DC input over the PWR connector.  PoE inline power over the PoE IN port.  Notes: When powering the access point: —...
  • Page 10 Torque the protective vent to 5-7 inch-lbs. Console Port You can connect the access point to a PC or laptop through the RJ45 CON port. The RJ45 CON port uses the Cisco console port RJ45-to-DB9 cable (Cisco PN 72-3383-01). A cable port seal covers the CON port. This liquid-tight plug protects the access point from environmental elements.
  • Page 11  Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI)—Configures the access point. You can access the CLI by directly connecting a PC to the console port, or you can access the CLI using a Telnet session from a remote management station.
  • Page 12: Preparing For Installation

     Site Surveys, page 14 Warnings These warnings are translated into several languages in the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IW3702 Access Point on Cisco.com. Warning: Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
  • Page 13: Installation Guidelines

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Installation EMC Environmental Conditions for Products Installed in the European Union This section applies to products installed in the European Union. The equipment is intended to operate under the following environmental conditions with respect to EMC: ...
  • Page 14: Site Surveys

    Install the access point in an area where structures, trees, or hills do not obstruct radio signals to and from the devices.  For information on priming a Cisco universal access point, see the Cisco Aironet Universal AP Priming and Cisco AirProvision User Guide at: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/ux-ap/guide/uxap-mobapp-g.html Site Surveys Every network application is a unique installation.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Access Point

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Installation Figure 6 PoE and PWR Connectors With Caps PoE ports with caps PWR connector with cap To unpack the access point: Open the shipping container and carefully remove the contents. Return all packing materials to the shipping container, and save it.
  • Page 16: Grounding The Access Point

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Installation Grounding the Access Point In all installations, after mounting the access point, you must properly ground the unit before connecting power cables. Warning: This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor.
  • Page 17 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Installation Ground connection If necessary, strip the other end of the ground wire and connect it to a reliable earth ground such as a grounding rod or appropriate ground point on a grounded pole. Length of the ground cable should not exceed 1 meter, and 0.5 meter is preferred.
  • Page 18 Ethernet cables must have an internal shield around the signal wires. There must be a contiguous ground between the connector shell that interfaces with the IW3702 and the connector shell on the far end of the cable. Maximum cable length should not exceed 100 meters.
  • Page 19  Antenna Configurations, page 20 Cisco recommends using a coax seal (such as CoaxSeal) for outdoor connections, to prevent moisture and other weathering elements from affecting performance. For more information on using coax seal on the N connector to cable or antenna interface, see the instructions on your antenna documents.
  • Page 20: Table Of Contents

    Indoor or Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna and Access Point, page 21  Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna and Access Point for Indoor Use Scenario, page 22  Indoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna Directly and Cable Connected to Access Point, page 22 ...
  • Page 21: Indoor Or Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna And Access Point

    Arrangement antenna connectors. Access Point IW3702-2E-UXK9 only. Note: Do not use this configuration with the IW3702-4E-UXK9 model. All four antenna ports are on one side, and too close for optimal MIMO IEEE 802.11ac operation. Internal Cable — Adapter and/or —...
  • Page 22: Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna And Access Point For Indoor Use Scenario

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Antennas Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna and Access Point for Indoor Use Scenario Table 5 Outdoor Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna and Access Point for Indoor Use Scenario Item Description Antenna 4 x Cisco Aironet dual-band omnidirectional antennas mounted remotely outdoors, with the access Arrangement point indoors or enclosed.
  • Page 23 Description Internal Cable — External Cable — Antenna 4 x Cisco Aironet dual-band omnidirectional antennas are required. The antenna specification  2400-2484MHz, 5150-5875MHz, dual-band, WiFi, operating frequency range  4 dBi (2.4 GHz), 7 dBi (5 GHz) gain  11 in. (27.94 cm) stick antennas for indoor or outdoor use with a type N(m) connector ...
  • Page 24: Outdoor Cisco Aironet Four-Port Dual-Band Polarization-Diverse Array Antenna And Access Point

    Arrangement connected by external cable to the access point antenna connectors. Access Point IW3702-4E-UXK9 or IW3702-2E-UXK9 Adapter and/or 4 x DC pass, N(m)-N(f) lightning arrestors. Cisco PID CGR-LA-NM-NF, Cisco PN 07-1091-02. Lightning Arrestor Internal Cable — External Cable Select from: ...
  • Page 25: Outdoor Cisco Aironet Four-Port Dual-Band Polarization-Diverse Array Antenna And Access Point For Indoor Use Scenario

    4 x Cisco Aironet four-port dual-band polarization-diverse array antennas mounted remotely Arrangement outdoors, with access point indoors or enclosed. Access Point IW3702-4E-UXK9 or IW3702-2E-UXK9 Adapter and/or 4 x DC pass, N(f)-N(f) lightning arrestors. Cisco PID CGR-LA-NF-NF, Cisco PN 07-1158-02. Lightning Arrestor Internal Cable — External Cable Select from: ...
  • Page 26: Indoor Cisco Aironet Four-Element Mimo Dual-Band Ceiling Mount Omnidirectional Antenna And Access Point

    Indoor Four-Element MIMO Dual-Band Ceiling Mount Omnidirectional Antenna and Access Point Item Description Antenna 4 x Cisco Aironet indoor four-element MIMO dual-band ceiling mount omnidirectional antennas Arrangement directly connected to the access point. Antennas are indoor only. Access Point IW3702-4E-UXK9 or IW3702-2E-UXK9...
  • Page 27: Indoor Or Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Mimo Wall-Mounted Omnidirectional Antenna And Access Point

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Antennas Indoor or Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band MIMO Wall-Mounted Omnidirectional Antenna and Access Point Table 10 Indoor or Outdoor Dual-Band MIMO Wall-Mounted Omnidirectional Antenna and Access Point Item Description Antenna 4 x Cisco Aironet dual-band MIMO wall-mounted omnidirectional antennas directly connected Arrangement to the access point antenna connectors.
  • Page 28: Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Mimo Wall-Mounted Omnidirectional Antenna And Access Point For Indoor Use Scenario

    4 x Cisco Aironet dual-band MIMO wall-mounted omnidirectional antennas mounted remotely Arrangement outdoors. Access Point IW3702-4E-UXK9 or IW3702-2E-UXK9 Adapter and/or 4 x DC pass, N(f)-N(f) lightning arrestors, Cisco PID CGR-LA-NF-NF, Cisco PN 07-1158-02. Lightning Arrestor Internal Cable — External Cable Select from: ...
  • Page 29: Indoor Or Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Mimo 4-Element Patch Antenna And Access Point

    Table 12 Indoor or Outdoor Dual-Band MIMO 4-Element Patch Antenna and Access Point Item Description Antenna 4 x Cisco Aironet dual-band WiFi MIMO 4-element patch antennas directly connected to the Arrangement access point. Access Point IW3702-4E-UXK9 or IW3702-2E-UXK9 Adapter and/or...
  • Page 30: Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band Mimo 4-Element Patch Antenna And Access Point For Indoor Use Scenario

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Configuration Outdoor Cisco Aironet Dual-Band MIMO 4-Element Patch Antenna and Access Point for Indoor Use Scenario Table 13 Outdoor Dual-Band MIMO 4-Element Patch Antenna and Access Point for Indoor Use Scenario Item Description...
  • Page 31: Using The Web Browser Interface

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Configuration  Telnet—This protocol allows TCP/IP connections to a host. Telnet allows a user at one site to establish a TCP connection to a login server at another site, and then pass the keystrokes from one device to the other. Telnet can accept either an IP address or domain name as the remote device address.
  • Page 32 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Configuration For more information, see the “Obtaining and Assigning an IP Address” section of the “Configuring the Access Point for the First Time” chapter of the Cisco IOS Configuration Guide for Autonomous Aironet Access Points.
  • Page 33 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Configuration Console port RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable USB-to-DB-9 adapter cable Set up a terminal emulator (for example, puTTy or SSH) on your PC to communicate with the access point, using the following connection settings: —...
  • Page 34 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Configuration Entering en prompts you for a password, and then enters privileged exec mode. The default password is Cisco and is case-sensitive. When you finish configuring the access point: Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to depress the tab on the RJ45 connector and disconnect the cable from the CON port.
  • Page 35 Guide.  Notes: Refer to the Release Notes for the Cisco IW3702 access points for the minimum required Cisco Wireless LAN Controller software release.  You cannot edit or query any access point using the controller CLI if the name of the access point contains a space.
  • Page 36 Ensure that the access points have Layer 3 connectivity to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Management and AP-Manager Interface. Configure the switch to which your access point is to attach. See the appropriate Cisco Wireless LAN Controller guide. Set the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller as the master so that new access points always join with it.
  • Page 37 Performing a Pre-Installation Configuration, page 35).  When installing a Layer 3 access point on a different subnet than the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, ensure that: — a DHCP server is reachable from the subnet on which you are installing the access point and that subnet has a return route to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.
  • Page 38 VCI string for the access point contains -ServiceProvider. For example, an access point with this option returns this VCI string: Cisco AP iw3702-ServiceProvider The Cisco IW3702 access point uses the type-length-value (TLV) format for DHCP Option 43. The TLV block format is: — Type: 0xf1 (decimal 241) —...
  • Page 39 Cisco Wireless LAN Controller.  If the access point is not on the same subnet as the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, ensure that there is a properly configured DHCP server on the same subnet. See Configuring DHCP Option 43 and DHCP Option 60, page Reconfigure the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller so that it is not the master.
  • Page 40: Technical Specifications

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Technical Specifications Technical Specifications This section provides the following technical specifications for the access point:  Environmental and Operational Specifications, page 40  Power Specifications, page 40  Mechanical Specifications, page 42 ...
  • Page 41: Power Requirements

    4 A @ 24 VDC  8 A @ 12 VDC 1. Voltage rating is measured at the input pins of the load (IW3702) and not at the power source. DC Input and PoE IN Specifications The access point supports two power options: ...
  • Page 42: Mechanical Specifications

    6.7 lbs. (3.0 kg) Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information For information about the international regulatory compliance and safety information for the Cisco IW3702 access point, see the Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for Cisco IW3702 Access Point on Cisco.com. Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure This section contains information on compliance with guidelines related to RF exposure: ...
  • Page 43: United States

    This Device Meets International Guidelines for Exposure to Radio Waves (ICNIRP) The Cisco IW3702 access point includes a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves (radio frequency electromagnetic fields) recommended by international guidelines. The guidelines were developed by an independent scientific organization (ICNIRP) and include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
  • Page 44: This Device Meets The Industry Canada Guidelines For Exposure To Radio Waves

    This Device Meets FCC Guidelines for Exposure to Radio Waves The Cisco IW3702 access point includes a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves (radio frequency electromagnetic fields) as referenced in FCC Part 1.1310. The guidelines are based on IEEE ANSI C 95.1 (92) and include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons,...
  • Page 45: Guidelines For Operating Cisco Iw3702 Access Points In Japan

    The Mobile Manufacturers Forum at this URL: www.mmfai.org Guidelines for Operating Cisco IW3702 Access Points in Japan This section provides guidelines for avoiding interference when operating Cisco IW3702 access points in Japan. These guidelines are provided in both Japanese and English: ...
  • Page 46: Administrative Rules For Cisco Iw3702 Access Points In Taiwan

    If this equipment causes RF interference to a specified low-power radio station of RF-ID, call the number below. Contact Number: 03-6434-6500 Administrative Rules for Cisco IW3702 Access Points in Taiwan This section provides administrative rules for operating Cisco IW3702 access points in Taiwan. The rules for all access points are provided in both Chinese and English: ...
  • Page 47 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Technical Specifications English Translation—Part 1 Administrative Rules for Low-power Radio-Frequency Devices Article 12: For those low-power radio-frequency devices that have already received a type-approval, companies, business units or users should not change its frequencies, increase its power or change its original features and functions.
  • Page 48: Operation Of Cisco Iw3702 Access Points In Brazil

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Ports and Connectors Operation of Cisco IW3702 Access Points in Brazil This section contains information for operating Cisco IW3702 access points in Brazil:  Regulatory Information, page 48  Declaration of Conformity Statements, page 48 ...
  • Page 49: Power Port

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Ports and Connectors Power Port The power port is a 4-pin M12 A-code male connector. Figure 10 Power Port Connector Pinouts Positive DC power connection Negative DC power connection Positive DC power connection...
  • Page 50: Poe Out Port

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Ports and Connectors PoE OUT Port The PoE OUT port is an 8-pin M12 X-code female connector. Figure 11 PoE OUT Port Pinouts 0_P signal 0_N signal 1_P signal 1_N signal...
  • Page 51: Poe In Port

    Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Ports and Connectors PoE IN Port The PoE IN port is a 8-pin M12 X-code female connector. Figure 12 PoE IN Port Pinouts 0_P signal 0_N signal 1_P signal 1_N signal Console Port The console port is an RJ-45 connector.
  • Page 52: Related Documentation

     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product. The Cisco implementation of TCP header compression is an adaptation of a program developed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) as part of UCB’s public domain version of the UNIX operating system.
  • Page 53 Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.
  • Page 54 Cisco IW3702 Access Point Getting Started Guide Related Documentation...

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