Cisco 2602 Access Point - Support

Dear Team,
Could you please advise, if Cisco 2602 Access Point supports IPS and CleanAir along with Access Point feature or does it need to work as standalone to have these functions enabled ?
Regards,
SID 

Might as well add my 2¢
In order to have CleanAir, you need a WLC.  In order to do IPS, wireless its called wIPS, you need an MSE and NCS or Prime Infrastructure.
A standalone access point (autonomous) is just a dumb AP and can't perform any of those functions:)
Thanks,
Scott
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