Cisco Cisco Aironet 1530i Outdoor Access Point Installationsanleitung
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AP previously configured to another country-
If the AP was configured to another country, the AP Primed field shows ‘Yes’. The last
configured regulatory domain and country is displayed in the details. If the configuration
continues to be correct, the Configure button will be disabled. You can tap Audit to
double-check the configuration
configured regulatory domain and country is displayed in the details. If the configuration
continues to be correct, the Configure button will be disabled. You can tap Audit to
double-check the configuration
If the configuration is wrong (i.e. mismatched), tap Audit to reconfigure the AP. The
following is a sample screenshot taken after tapping Audit.
following is a sample screenshot taken after tapping Audit.
After the audit command is sent to the AP, the AP will automatically reboot and come
online. For a universal AP in the process of getting primed via Cisco AirProvision, its
status LED blinks Blue or Amber depending on which AP series it is. For more
information on the LED states, see
online. For a universal AP in the process of getting primed via Cisco AirProvision, its
status LED blinks Blue or Amber depending on which AP series it is. For more
information on the LED states, see
.
Once the AP reboots and comes online, it is fully functional. To confirm that the AP is
successfully primed, see
successfully primed, see