What To Do After Hardware Installation - Cisco Aironet 1570 Series Installation Manual

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With the face of the AP aligned to the wall mount bracket, slide bolts on the face of the AP, down into
Step 3
the key hole slots on the wall mount bracket.
Step 4
Unscrew the protector cap of the port and proceed with your task. When you are done with your task,
retrace your steps to mount the AP back properly. See the following sections to ensure that you have
properly mounted the AP.
For pole mounted and wall mounted APs, mounted using PMK3, to access port 7 or port 8:
Remove the three M8 x 12mm hex head bolts, used in the key hole type screw holes on the PMK3 wall
Step 1
mount bracket, as marked in Figure.
You can now rotate the AP outwards from the mount, using the remaining one bolt as the pivot. Rotate
Step 2
the AP out just enough access port 7 or 8.
Note
Unscrew the protector cap of the port and proceed with your task. When you are done with your task,
Step 3
retrace your steps to mount the AP back properly. See
have properly mounted the AP.

What to do after hardware installation

Once your AP and its accessories are installed, power up the AP. The following operating modes are
supported by the 1570 series access points:
After the AP is powered up you can proceed with configuring the access point. For more information,
see the following documents:
OL-32138-01
Pole Mount Kit 1, page 3-19
Pole Mount Kit 2, page 3-23
You many need to loosen this bolt just enough to rotate the AP out.
Unified Modes
Local
Flexconnect
Bridge
Flexconnect with Bridge Mode
Monitor
Spectrum Expert
Sniffer
Rogue Detector
Autonomous Mode
Cisco Aironet 1570 Series Outdoor Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
What to do after hardware installation
Pole Mount Kit 3, page 3-41
to ensure that you
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