Cisco Cisco Aironet 1200 Access Point Guía Para Resolver Problemas

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the AP with an 802.11g radio, which column 2 provides. You need to order 
this additional part in order to have the equivalent of the AP with the 802.11g 
radio and the 802.11a radio. 
Column 4: Regulatory Domain—This indicates the regulatory domain, which
depends on the country in which your AP is installed.  
How to use this table: If you need to submit an RMA for your Aironet 1232 AG AP, 
you cannot use part number AIR-AP1232 AG- x -K9 (where x depends on the 
regulatory domain). Instead, you need to order AIR-AP1231G- x -K9 and AIR-
RM22A- x -K9= as two separate items.  
Note: If you are a customer and believe that you need to replace your 1232 AG AP, 
use the 
TAC Service Request Tool
 (
registered
 customers only) in order to create a 
service request with Cisco Technical Support. Cisco Technical Support evaluates 
the request and can create an RMA for your AP, as needed. In order to use this tool, 
you must have either one of these: 
A valid contract number 
The serial number of your AP 
Aironet 1232 AG AP RMA Table 
AP Part 
Number 
for RMA
AP Part 
Number 
to Order
Radio 
Module 
Part 
Number 
to 
Order
Regulatory
Domain
AIR-
AP1232AG-
A-K9
AIR-
AP1231G-
A-K9
AIR-
RM22A-
A-K9=
FCC
AIR-
AP1232AG-
C-K9
AIR-
AP1231G-
E-K9
AIR-
RM22A-
C-K9=
China
AIR-
AP1232AG-
E-K9
AIR-
AP1231G-
E-K9
AIR-
RM22A-
E-K9=
ETSI
1
 
Not 
applicable 
for Israel 
domain
 
 
Israel
Not 
applicable 
for Korea 
domain
 
 
Korea
AIR-
AP1232AG-
J-K9
AIR-
AP1231G-
J-K9
AIR-
RM22A-
J-K9=
TELEC
2
 
(Japan)
AIR-
AP1232AG-
N-K9
AIR-
AP1231G-
A-K9
AIR-
RM22A-
N-K9=
North 
America 
(with the 
exclusion of 
FCC)
AIR-
AP1232AG-
 
 
Japan2