Cisco C3230-1W-49-K9 Hardware Guide - Page 67
MAC Address Allocation, WMIC Power Requirement, Mean Time Between Failure, Differences Between WMICs
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Chapter 6 Wireless Mobile Interface Cards MAC Address Allocation The WMIC stores one unique MAC address for the BVI interface. WMIC Power Requirement In a typical Cisco 3200 Series router configuration, the WMIC draws power from the PCI and the ISA connectors. Table 6-3 shows the estimated power consumption. Note that these are theoretical maximum wattages. Table 6-3 WMIC Power Requirement Voltage +5.0 V +3.3 V Current Draw 0.4 A 1.7 A Power 2.0 W 5.6 W Source ISA and PCI connectors PCI connectors Mean Time Between Failure The calculated Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) exceeds of 1,190,136 hours. Differences Between WMICs Table 6-4 highlights the differences between WMICs. Table 6-4 Differences Between WMICs Feature 2.4 GHz (802.11b/g) Cisco IOS image release 12.3(8) JK. Cookie and banner C3201. Frequency 2.4 GHz. Power Maximum Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM) power level is 15 dbm (30 mw), but the power level might vary by country. power client Command Supported. Transmission Power Not supported. Control (TPC) 4.9 GHz (public safety) 12.3.(2) JK. 5.0 GHz (802.11h) 12.3.(2) JL. Comment - C3202. C3205. - 4.9 GHz. 5.0 GHz. - Maximum OFDM power The power levels can be - level is 17 dbm (50 mw). defined as 4 dBm, 7 dBm, 10 dBm, 13 dBm, or 16 dBm. Not supported. (Use the power local command.) Not supported. Not supported. (Use the power local command.) Supported for ETSI. - TPC limits the transmitted power to the minimum power level needed to reach the farthest user. OL-5816-10 Cisco 3200 Series Router Hardware Reference 6-7