Cisco WIRELESS LAN CONTROLLER OL-17037-01 User Manual

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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide

OL-17037-01

Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points

Configuring Country Codes

Step 6

If you selected multiple country codes in Step 3, each access point is assigned to a country. Follow these
steps to see the default country chosen for each access point and to choose a different country if
necessary.

Note

If you ever remove a country code from the configuration, any access points currently assigned
to the deleted country reboot and when they rejoin the controller, they get re-assigned to one of
the remaining countries if possible.

a.

Perform one of the following:

Leave the 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks disabled.

Re-enable the 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks and then disable only the access points for
which you are configuring a country code. To disable an access point, click Wireless > Access
Points > All APs, click the link of the desired access point, choose Disable from the Status
drop-down box, and click Apply.

b.

Click Wireless > Access Points > All APs to open the All APs page.

c.

Click the link for the desired access point.

d.

Click the Advanced tab to open the All APs > Details for (Advanced) page (see

Figure 7-19

).

Figure 7-19

All APs > Details for (Advanced) Page

e.

The default country for this access point appears in the Country Code drop-down box. If the access
point is installed in a country other than the one shown, choose the correct country from the
drop-down box. The box contains only those country codes that are compatible with the regulatory
domain of at least one of the access point’s radios.

f.

Click Apply to commit your changes.

g.

Repeat these steps to assign all access points joined to the controller to a specific country.

h.

Re-enable any access points that you disabled in Step a.

Step 7

Re-enable the 802.11a and 802.11b/g networks, provided you did not re-enable them in Step 6.

Step 8

Click Save Configuration to save your settings.

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