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Data Sheet
© 2008 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information. Page 5 of 10
Features and Benefits
Table 1 describes the features and benefits of Cisco Aironet 1524 Lightweight Outdoor Mesh
Access Points.
Table 1. Features and Benefits
Feature Benefit
Adaptive Wireless Path
Protocol (AWPP)
Forms a wireless mesh network between nodes.
Designed specifically for a multi-radio platform to handle acute environmental interference
as well as self-interference.
Dynamically optimizes traffic routes between nodes for high network resiliency and high
system capacity.
Self-heals from interference or outages, reducing management costs.
Optimal Parent Selection scans all available channels to help ensure that the mesh
optimizes network capacity.
Exclusion listing provides intelligence at the access point to exclude as a parent any
access point through which a link to the controller cannot be established.
Bridging
Bridges remote networks over wireless in a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint
configuration, eliminating leased lines or providing an alternative backhaul.
Allows remote peripherals, such as security cameras, to be bridged to the network.
Wireless link-distance adjustment allows the 802.11 protocols to be tuned for optimal
performance over extended bridging distances.
Modular radio design
Multi-radio support provides separate channels and/or frequencies for the mesh
infrastructure and client access, enabling pico-cell design, minimizing system interference,
and delivering high system capacity.
Complies with 802.11a and 802.11b/g standards for interoperability with any Wi-Fi-
compliant client.
Supports dedicated radios for mesh backhaul and radios for public safety 4.9-GHz and
802.11 b/g public access.
Single, integrated design simplifies deployment and management.
Standards-based LWAPP
Centralizes functions of wireless LANs at Cisco wireless LAN controllers to enable
intelligent, system-level device and RF management, security, and mobility across and
between subnets.
Provides a consistent WLAN architecture between indoor and outdoor deployments.
Managed through easy-to-use and intuitive interfaces on Cisco wireless LAN controllers
and Cisco WCS software.
Security
X.509 digital certification prevents unauthorized devices from joining the wireless mesh
network.
Hardware-based AES encrypts access-point-to-access-point traffic to help ensure privacy.
The Cisco wireless LAN controllers define the security policy for centralized applications.
Supports 802.11i, WPA2, and WPA standard security authentication and encryption for
interoperability with any Wi-Fi-compliant client. Supported EAP types include subscriber
identity module (SIM), Protected EAP (PEAP), Transport Layer Security (TLS), Tunneled
Transport Layer Security (TTLS), and Cisco LEAP.
EAP / PSK is supported for mutual authentication between mesh access point nodes
Zero-touch configuration
deployment
Allows access points to securely join the wireless mesh network without needing to be
configured on site at installation, reducing deployment costs.
Simplifies installations of new mesh access point when Bridge Group Names (BGN) are
used.
Radio Resource
Management (RRM)
Interoperates with software at the controller to create an intelligent RF plane for self-
configuration, self-healing, and self-optimization.
Detects interference from existing, unrelated WLAN access points and adjusts the RF
parameters to optimize network performance.
Quality of Service
Support for 802.11e Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) provides quality of service and seamless
roaming for high-priority traffic such as voice or video.
Provides differentiated services for high-priority traffic.
Enables public safety and enterprise voice over IP (VoIP) and video applications.
Multiple Basic Service Set
Identifiers (BSSIDs)
16 BSSIDs allow multiple virtual WLANs for different user types, such as public access,
municipal services, police, or fire departments, and also enable wholesale business
models.
Uplink options
Provides a flexible, cost-effective, and speedy deployment using various uplink connectivity
options (1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet, SFP fiber interface).
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