Ap Model Numbers And Regulatory Domains; Antennas And Radios - Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Hardware Installation Manual

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About the Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Outdoor Access Point
• Monitor mode: In the monitor mode, the AP is excluded from handling data traffic between clients and
• Sniffer mode: In the wireless sniffer mode, the AP starts sniffing the air on a given channel. It captures

AP Model Numbers and Regulatory Domains

Table 1: AP Model Numbers and Regulatory Domains
AP Type
AP for outdoor environments,
with internal antennas
AP for outdoor environments,
with directional antennas
You must verify whether the AP model you have is approved for use in your country. To verify approval and
to identify the regulatory domain that corresponds to a particular country, visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/aironet/compliance. Not all regulatory domains have been approved. As and when
they are approved, the compliance list is updated.

Antennas and Radios

The Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Outdoor Access Point configurations are:
infrastructure. The AP acts as dedicated sensor for location–based services (LBS), rogue AP detection,
and Intrusion Detection System (IDS). When the AP is in monitor mode, it actively monitors the airwaves
and typically does not serve clients.
and forwards all the clients' packets on that channel to a remote machine that runs Airopeek or Wireshark
(packet analyzers for IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs). This includes information about the time stamp,
signal strength, packet size, and so on.
Note
In the sniffer mode, the server where the data is sent and the wireless controller
management VLAN must reside on the same VLAN. Otherwise, an error is
displayed.
Cisco Catalyst 9124AX Series Outdoor Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
Model Number
Details
C9124AXI-x
The AP has integrated omni antennas and contains
a 2.4-GHz and a 5-GHz radio to configure in
centralized, FlexConnect, and Mobility Express
modes.
The AP is a standalone unit that can be pole
mounted or tower mounted. It can also operate as
a relay node for other APs that are not directly
connected to a wired network.
C9124AXD-x
The AP has integrated directional antennas and
contains a 2.4-GHz and a 5-GHz radio to configure
in centralized, FlexConnect modes.
The AP is a standalone unit that can be pole
mounted or tower mounted. It can also operate as
a relay node for other APs that are not directly
connected to a wired network.
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