User's Manual

Supported HardwareMonitor BandsTransmit BandsSmall Cell Module
Aironet 3600 AP
Aironet 3700 AP
USC 5030
UMTS Bands 2, 5
LTE Bands 2, 4
GSM 869-894 MHz
UMTS Band 2
LTE Band 4
USC 8718-M24-K9
Aironet 3600 AP
Aironet 3700 AP
USC 5030
UMTS Bands 1, 8
LTE Bands 3, 7, 20
GSM 925-960 MHz and
1805-1880 MHz
UMTS Band 1
LTE Band 3
USC8718-M13-K9
Aironet 3600 AP
Aironet 3700 AP
USC 5030
UMTS Bands 1, 5, 8
LTE Bands 1, 3, 7
GSM 925-960MHz and
1805-1880MHz
LTE Band 1
LTE Band 3
USC8818-C13-K9
USC 8000 series modules are compatible with the Cisco Aironet i variants with internal antennas when
they are ceiling mounted (for example, Cisco 3700i). They are not compatible with Cisco Aironet e
variants when horizontal mounted or with external antennas (for example, Cisco 3700e).
Note
The small cell modules are not designed for use with other access points. The small cell modules are managed by the Cisco USC
8088 controller installed in the enterprise. The controller has two variants, one for high capacity and another for low capacity. These
two variants differ in relation to the access modules installed in the hardware.
Software Requirements
The small cell modules are supported on Release 4.1.5 and above.
The small cell modules are compatible with software release 8.1 MR or beyond of the wireless LAN controller. Please verify that
the proper release version is available on the wireless LAN controller at the time of installation.
Power Considerations
Installation of your small cell module can require an additional 10 watts to power the Cisco Aironet access point. With a small cell
module installed, the access point requires the full Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) of 25.5 Watts at the egress switch port and a
cable run of less than 300 feet (100 meters).
Power options for the access point include:
IEEE 802.3at POE+ 25.5 W delivered from the upstream Ethernet switch
Cisco 3600 Series Power Injector (AIR-PWRINJ4=)
Cisco 3600 Series local power supply (AIR-PWR-B=)
The small cell module has a power limit circuitry that shuts down the module if it draws more power than allowed.
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