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The identifier AIR-CT5500-K9-8-3-150-0 a specific firmware image file for the Cisco 5500 Series Wireless Controller (WLC) . This specific version belongs to the 8.3 release train
Security Notice: While this version is stable, it lacks built-in telemetry for Cisco's DNA Center. If compliance requires AI/ML-based RF analytics, you must migrate to a 9800 controller.
, a legacy but foundational device in enterprise networking. The version 8.3.150.0 is a specific software release that was critical for the maintenance and feature stability of these units. air-ct5500-k9-8-3-150-0
The pricing and availability of the Cisco Air-CT5500-K9-8-3-150-0 wireless controller vary depending on the region and country. Customers can contact Cisco or a local Cisco partner for more information on pricing and availability.
hardware is a 1RU (Rack Unit) platform designed for maximum scalability. It is capable of managing up to 500 access points and 7,000 clients simultaneously. Key physical features include: AIR : This prefix usually indicates that the
No software is perfect. While stable, this version has specific quirks documented in Cisco Bug IDs:
The Cisco Air-CT5500-K9-8-3-150-0 is a specific model of wireless controller that comes with an 8-port gigabit Ethernet switch, supporting up to 150 access points. The product code "Air-CT5500-K9-8-3-150-0" can be broken down as follows: air-ct5500-k9-8-3-150-0
Despite its age, the 5508 is remembered for its reliability in "mission-critical" environments.