Power Sources; Anti-Theft Features - Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Hardware Installation Manual

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Hardware Features

Power Sources

The access point can receive power from an external power module (supplied)or from inline power using
the Ethernet cable. The access point supports the IEEE 802.3af inline power standard and the Cisco CDP
Power Negotiation protocol. Using inline power, you do not need to run a power cord to the access point
because power is supplied over the Ethernet cable.
Warning
This product must be connected to a power-over-ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af compliant power source or an
IEC60950 compliant limited power source.
The access point supports the following power sources:
Some switches and patch panels might not provide enough power to operate the access point when
Note
configured with both 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz radios. On power-up if the access point is unable to determine
that the power source can supply sufficient power, the access point automatically deactivates both radios
to prevent an over-current condition. The access point also activates a Status LED low power error
indication and creates an error log entry (refer to the
page 6-2

Anti-Theft Features

There are three methods of securing the access point to help prevent theft:
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Power module (supplied)
Inline power:
Cisco Aironet Power Injector (AIR-PWRINJ3 or AIR-PWRINJ-FIB)
An inline power capable switch, such as the Cisco Catalyst 3524 PWR XL, 3560-48PS,
3570-48PS, 4500 with 802.3AF PoE module, or the 6500 with 802.3AF PoE module
Other inline power switches supporting the IEEE 802.3af inline power standard
and the
"Low Power Condition" section on page
Security cable keyhole—You can use the security cable slot to secure the access point using a
standard security cable, such as those used on laptop computers.
Security hasp adapter—When you mount the access point on a wall or ceiling using the mounting
plate and the security hasp, you can lock the access point to the plate with a padlock (see
Compatible padlocks are
Master Lock models 120T and 121T
The security hasp adapter covers the cable bay area ( including the power port, Ethernet port,
Note
console port, and the mode button) to prevent the installation or removal of the cables or the
activation of the mode button.
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"Checking the Access Point LEDs" section on
6-5).
or equivalent.
Chapter 1
Overview
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