Step 1 |
enable
Example:
Switch# enable
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Enters privileged EXEC mode.
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Step 2 |
show wireless country supported
Example:
Switch# show wireless country supported
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Displays a list of all available country codes.
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Step 3 |
configure terminal
Example:
Switch# configure terminal
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Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 4 | ap dot11 24ghz shutdown
Example:Switch(config)# ap dot11 5ghz shutdown
| Disables the 802.11a network.
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Step 5 | ap dot11 5ghz shutdown
Example:Switch(config)# ap dot11 24ghz shutdown
| Disables the 802.11b/g network.
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Step 6 | ap country country_code
Example:Switch(config)# ap country IN
| Assigns access points to a specific country.
Note
| Make sure that the country code you choose is compatible with the regulatory domain of at least one of the access point’s radios.
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Step 7 | end
Example:Switch(config)# end
| Returns to privileged EXEC mode. Alternatively, you can also press Ctrl-Z to exit global configuration mode.
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Step 8 | show wireless country channels
Example:Switch# show wireless country channels
| Displays the list of available channels for the country codes configured on your switch.
Note
| Perform Steps 9 through 17 only if you have configured multiple country codes in Step 6.
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Step 9 |
configure terminal
Example:
Switch# configure terminal
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Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 10 | no ap dot11 5ghz shutdown
Example:Switch(config)# no ap dot11 5ghz shutdown
| Enables the 802.11a network.
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Step 11 | no ap dot11 24ghz shutdown
Example:Switch(config)# no ap dot11 24ghz shutdown
| Enables the 802.11b/g network.
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Step 12 | end
Example:Switch(config)# end
| Returns to privileged EXEC mode. Alternatively, you can also press Ctrl-Z to exit global configuration mode.
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Step 13 | ap name Cisco_AP shutdown
Example:Switch# ap name AP02 shutdown
| Disables the access point.Note
| Ensure that you disable only the access point for which you are configuring country codes.
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Step 14 |
configure terminal
Example:
Switch# configure terminal
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Enters global configuration mode.
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Step 15 | ap country country_code
Example:Switch# ap country IN
| Assigns an access point to a specific country.Note
| Ensure that the country code that you choose is compatible with the regulatory domain of at least one of the access point’s radios.
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Note
| If you enabled the networks and disabled some access points and then enter the ap country country_code command, the specified country code is configured on only the disabled access points. All other access points are ignored.
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Step 16 | end
Example:Switch(config)# end
| Returns to privileged EXEC mode. Alternatively, you can also press Ctrl-Z to exit global configuration mode.
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Step 17 | ap name Cisco_AP no shutdown
Example:Switch# ap name AP02 no shutdown
| Enables the access point.
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