Great question.  I can only presume that they are meaning "backhaul" in the
sense of one MAP connecting through another MAP.  As you said, the 1524 is
the only AP that has the official "serial backhaul" designation with the
dual 5GHz radios.  And, the equipment list doesn't have any 1500 APs.  You
could also post the question on that page (
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-11621/).  Sometimes you do get
an answer.

Jason Boyers, CCIE #26024 (Wireless)
Blog: netboyers.wordpress.com


On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Oliver Jancevski <[email protected]>wrote:

> According to documentation:
> The serial backhaul access point has two backhaul radios: one uplink and
> one downlink.
> The two 5-GHz radios are used for the serial backhaul, which provides
> uplink and downlink access. Each 5-GHz radio backhaul is configured with a
> different backhaul channel, so there is no need to use the same shared
> wireless medium between the north-bound and south-bound traffic in a mesh
> tree-based network.
>
> I am aware of only AP1524SB that fits this description and is not on the
> CCIE v2 lab list.
> So what do you think serial backhaul refers to in the v2 lab topics list?
>
> *
>
> 4.18
> *Configuring and troubleshooting Mesh
>
> (a) AP authorization
>
> (b) BGN
>
> (c) Ethernet bridging
>
> *(d) serial backhaul*
>
>
>
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