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Conventions Preface Chapter 3, "Mounting Instructions," describes how to mount the access point on a desktop, wall, or ceiling. Chapter 4, "2.4-GHz Radio Upgrade for Autonomous Access Points," provides upgrade instructions for changing the 2.4 GHz radio Chapter 5, "Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points," provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the autonomous access point. Chapter 6, "Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points," provides troubleshooting procedures for basic problems with the lightweight access point. Appendix A, "Translated Safety Warnings,"indicates how to access the document that provides translations of the safety warnings that appear in this publication. Appendix B, "Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information," provides declarations of conformity and regulatory information for the access point. Appendix C, "Access Point Specifications," lists technical specifications for the access point. Appendix D, "Channels and Maximum Power Levels," indicates how to access the document that lists the access point radio channels and the maximum power levels supported by the world's regulatory domains. Appendix E, "Priming Lightweight Access Points Prior to Deployment," describes the procedure to prime lightweight access points with controller information. Appendix F, "Configuring DHCP Option 43 for Lightweight Access Points," describes the procedure to configure DHCP Option 43 for lightweight access points. Conventions This publication uses these conventions to convey instructions and information: Command descriptions use these conventions: • Commands and keywords are in boldface text. • Arguments for which you supply values are in italic. • Square brackets ([ ]) mean optional elements. • Braces ({ }) group required choices, and vertical bars ( | ) separate the alternative elements. • Braces and vertical bars within square brackets ([{ | }]) mean a required choice within an optional element. Interactive examples use these conventions: • Terminal sessions and system displays are in screen font. • Information you enter is in boldface screen font. • Nonprinting characters, such as passwords or tabs, are in angle brackets (< >). Notes, cautions, and timesavers use these conventions and symbols: Tip Means the following will help you solve a problem. The tips information might not be troubleshooting or even an action, but could be useful information. Cisco Aironet 1100 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide viii OL-4309-07

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viii
Cisco Aironet 1100 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
OL-4309-07
Preface
Conventions
Chapter 3, “Mounting Instructions,”
describes how to mount the access point on a desktop, wall, or
ceiling.
Chapter 4, “2.4-GHz Radio Upgrade for Autonomous Access Points,”
provides upgrade instructions for
changing the 2.4 GHz radio
Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points,”
provides troubleshooting procedures for
basic problems with the autonomous access point.
Chapter
6, “Troubleshooting Lightweight Access Points,”
provides troubleshooting procedures for basic
problems with the lightweight access point.
Appendix A, “Translated Safety Warnings,”
indicates how to access the document that provides
translations of the safety warnings that appear in this publication.
Appendix B, “Declarations of Conformity and Regulatory Information,”
provides declarations of
conformity and regulatory information for the access point.
Appendix C, “Access Point Specifications,”
lists technical specifications for the access point.
Appendix D, “Channels and Maximum Power Levels,”
indicates how to access the document that lists
the access point radio channels and the maximum power levels supported by the world’s regulatory
domains.
Appendix E, “Priming Lightweight Access Points Prior to Deployment,”
describes the procedure to
prime lightweight access points with controller information.
Appendix F, “Configuring DHCP Option 43 for Lightweight Access Points,”
describes the procedure to
configure DHCP Option 43 for lightweight access points.
Conventions
This publication uses these conventions to convey instructions and information:
Command descriptions use these conventions:
Commands and keywords are in boldface text.
Arguments for which you supply values are in italic.
Square brackets ([ ]) mean optional elements.
Braces ({ }) group required choices, and vertical bars ( | ) separate the alternative elements.
Braces and vertical bars within square brackets ([{ | }]) mean a required choice within an optional
element.
Interactive examples use these conventions:
Terminal sessions and system displays are in
screen
font.
Information you enter is in
boldface screen
font.
Nonprinting characters, such as passwords or tabs, are in angle brackets (< >).
Notes, cautions, and timesavers use these conventions and symbols:
Tip
Means the following will help you solve a problem. The tips information might not be troubleshooting
or even an action, but could be useful information.