Cisco AIR-AP1010 Quick Start Guide - Page 25

Returning MAC Information

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Installation and Configuration Returning MAC Information Note Be sure the cables are routed away from the AP antennas. Note When the AP is powered up and is associated with a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (Green/Power and Yellow/802.11b/g and/or Yellow or Amber/802.11a LEDs lit), the AP begins broadcasting its beacon signal(s). When this happens, complete the installation as quickly as possible to remove yourself from within 8 inches (20 cm) of the AP to comply with FCC RF radiation exposure guidelines. You have installed the AP. Repeat "Preparing Mounting Locations" for each AP location, and then continue with "Returning MAC Information". Returning MAC Information When you have completed the installations as outlined in "Mounting the Access Points", return the MAC addresses and their locations on the maps or floor plans to the network planner or manager. The Network operators will use the MAC address and location information to create maps for precise wireless Operating System management. Also return any unused mounting kit hardware and external power supplies to the network planner or manager for use in future deployments. Note Please remind the Network Planner or Manager that now is a good time to register the APs. 7817146-01 AP1010 Cisco Aironet 1000 Series IEEE 802.11a/b/g Lightweight Access Points with Internal 13

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Installation and Configuration
Returning MAC Information
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AP1010 Cisco Aironet 1000 Series IEEE 802.11a/b/g Lightweight Access Points with Internal
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Note
Be sure the cables are routed away from the AP antennas.
Note
When the AP is powered up and is associated with a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (Green/Power and
Yellow/802.11b/g and/or Yellow or Amber/802.11a LEDs lit), the AP begins broadcasting its beacon
signal(s). When this happens, complete the installation as quickly as possible to remove yourself from
within 8 inches (20 cm) of the AP to comply with FCC RF radiation exposure guidelines.
You have installed the AP. Repeat “
Preparing Mounting Locations
for each AP location, and then continue with
Returning MAC Information
”.
Returning MAC Information
When you have completed the installations as outlined in “
Mounting the Access Points
, return the MAC
addresses and their locations on the maps or floor plans to the network planner or manager. The Network
operators will use the MAC address and location information to create maps for precise wireless
Operating System management.
Also return any unused mounting kit hardware and external power supplies to the network planner or
manager for use in future deployments.
Note
Please remind the Network Planner or Manager that now is a good time to register the APs.