05-07-2008 07:01 AM - edited 07-03-2021 03:49 PM
The information is not clear to me. We have a couple of Cisco Wireless access point that we just bought. After running an EoS/EoL report using CiscoWorks, they show up on the list like "Cisco Aironet 1210 Access Point" as a device that has announce End of Sales. Why?? I thought we bought 1231's.
If I login to the device and execute show version, I get this information:
Product/Model Number: AIR-AP1231G-A-K9
but if I execute "show inventory", I get the following information:
NAME: "AP1210", DESCR: "Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point"
PID: , VID: , SN: FTX0821J156.
So, do I have a 1231 Series? or do I have a 1210??? or what do I have???
05-07-2008 11:47 AM
Hi Luis,
You have a 1231 :)
Here is why you see 1210 on the show inventory;
These APs (1230 and 1231) have the same sysObjectID as the AP 1210.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/wlse/2.13/troubleshooting/guide/wlsets.pdf
Hope this helps!
Rob
05-09-2008 08:48 PM
Hi,
I completely agree with what Rob stated.
Here's my version -
Basically 1200 AP was designed in a modular fasion, just like routers. You get the router chassis and then install modules like WIC, VWIC etc.
1200 APs were designed in a similar fasion - 1210 chassis and the radio modules - 802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11a.
So 1231G access point is provided to you as a bunde of the 1210 chassis and 802.11g module.
This is the reason why they share the same OID.
AIR-AP1210 - part number for the chassis.
AIR-MP21G-x-K9 - part number for G radio Module.
AIR-RM21A-x-K9/AIR-RM22A-x-K9 - part number for A radio module.
AIR-AP1231G-x-K9 - bundled part number for chassis and module.
Hope this clarifies.
-> Sushil
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