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Changing the AP Installation Mode
By default, all AP models initially ship with an indoor or outdoor installation mode. This means that APs with an
indoor installation mode are normally placed in enclosed, protected environments and those with an outdoor
installation mode are used in outdoor environments and exposed to harsh elements.
In most countries, there are different channels and power that are allowed for indoor and outdoor operation.
You may want to change an AP’s installation mode from indoor to outdoor or vice versa.
In the WebUI
To configure the installation mode for an AP, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless> AP Installation page. The list of discovered APs are displayed
on this page.
2. Select the AP you want to change.
3. Click Provision to reveal the Provisioning page.
Locate the AP Installation Mode section. By default, the Default mode is selected. This means that the
AP installation type is based on the AP model.
4. Select the Indoor option to change the installation to Indoor mode. Select the Outdoor option to change
the to Outdoor mode.
5. Click Apply and Reboot (at the bottom of the page).
In the CLI
This example displays the AP installation mode options and sets the AP to indoor installation mode.
(host) (config) #provision-ap
(host) (AP provisioning) #installation ?
default Decide by AP model
indoor Indoor installation
outdoor Outdoor installation
(host) (AP provisioning) #installation indoor
This example shows basic information details about the configuration of an AP named “MyAP.” The AP
installation mode is indoor.
(host) #show ap details ap-name myAP
AP "MyAP" Basic Information
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Item Value
---- -----
AP IP Address 10.0.0.253
LMS IP Address 10.0.0.1
Group default
Location Name N/A
Status Up; Mesh
Up time 9m:55s
Installation indoor
Renaming an AP
Each AP on the network should have a unique name. Display information about the APs on your network by
executing the show ap database long command. The output will flag an AP that has a duplicate name (N
flag).