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ap regulatory-domain-profile
ap regulatory-domain-profile <profile>
clone <profile>
country-code <code>
no ...
valid-11a-40mhz-channel-pair <valid-11a-40mhz-channel-pair>
valid-11a-80mhz-channel-group <valid-11a-80mhz-channel-group>
valid-11a-channel <num>
valid-11g-40mhz-channel-pair <valid-11g-40mhz-channel-pair>
valid-11g-channel <num>
Description
This command configures an AP regulatory domain profile.
Syntax
Parameter Description
Default
<profile>
Name of this instance of the profile. The name
must be 1-63 characters.
clone
Name of an existing regulatory domain profile
from which parameter values are copied.
country-code
Code that represents the country in which the APs
will operate. The country code determines the
802.11 wireless transmission spectrum.
Improper country code assignment can disrupt
wireless transmissions. Most countries impose
penalties and sanctions for operators of wireless
networks with devices set to improper country
codes.
country code configured on the
master controller during initial
setup
no
Negates any configured parameter.
valid-11a-40mhz
-channel-pair
Specify a channel pair valid for 40 MHz operation
in the 802.11a frequency band for the specified
regulatory domain. The two channels must be
separated by a dash.
Example:
36-40
44-48
52-56
country code determines
supported channel pairs
Note: Changing the country
code causes the valid channel
lists to be reset to the defaults
for the country.
valid-11a-80mhz-
channel-group
This parameter defines which 80MHz channels on
the “a” band are available for assignment by ARM
and for controller to randomly assign if the user has
not specified a channel. The channel numbers
below correspond to channel center frequency.
valid-11a-
channel
Enter a single 802.11a channel number for 20
MHz operation within the specified regulatory
domain.
country code determines
supported channels
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