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Fortress ES-Series CLI Guide: Networking and Radio Configuration
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strength of signals broadcast on particular frequencies
according to different rules.
If necessary, the Mesh Point filters options available for
individual radio settings (Section 3.4) according to the
requirements of the relevant regulatory domain as they apply to
the Mesh Point’s internal radios.
In order to comply with the requirements of the relevant
regulatory domain, the Country code must accurately identify
the country in which the Mesh Point will operate or, in the case
of the US Public Safety code, the context in which it will be
used.
The rules of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC)
regulatory domain dictate available radio settings in the 5 GHz
802.11a and the 2.4 GHz 802.11g frequency bands in the
United States.
The 4.4 GHz - 4.9 GHz frequency range is regulated by the United
States National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA). Use of 4.4 GHz radios in the U.S.
without government approval is strictly forbidden.
View the country currently specified with show country:
> show country
US
The help output for set country provides the country codes
for all countries that can be specified.
# set country
Usage: set country CountryShortName
[US]
Possible Countries:
US United States
NOTE: Changing
the Country Code
requires you to reboot
the Mesh Point (see Sec-
tion 5.2).
Establish the Mesh Point’s country of operation with set
country
:
# set country
<CountryCode>
The US is specified by default.
3.3.2 Environment Setting
NOTE:
Contact
your Fortress rep-
resentative about inter-
national and specialized
licensing options.
Mesh Points in the U.S. are restricted to outdoor use. The
setting is therefore fixed on
outdoor on Mesh Points licensed
for U.S. operation (the default), and the
set environment
command cannot be used.
You can, however, view the environment setting with
show
environment
:
> show environment
outdoor