Cisco Cisco Aironet 1530i Outdoor Access Point 설치 가이드
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Preparing for Manual Priming
For both lightweight and autonomous mode access points that are awaiting manual priming, both the
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios are on. SSIDs will broadcast only on the 2.4 GHz band, but at a lower
power level that is acceptable in all regulatory domains. SSIDs will not be broadcast on the 5 GHz
radio until the AP is primed. The 5 GHz radio will operate in scanner mode and cannot be altered to
any other station-role until the AP is primed.
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios are on. SSIDs will broadcast only on the 2.4 GHz band, but at a lower
power level that is acceptable in all regulatory domains. SSIDs will not be broadcast on the 5 GHz
radio until the AP is primed. The 5 GHz radio will operate in scanner mode and cannot be altered to
any other station-role until the AP is primed.
If you need to ensure that your universal AP is unprimed, see
To prepare a WLC and the lightweight universal AP for manual priming, see
To prepare an autonomous mode AP for manual priming, see
Recognizing an Unprimed Universal AP
For an unprimed Lightweight AP:
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On running the show ap summary command on the WLC, you see that the Country shows ‘UX’.
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On running the show ap config general ap-name command on the WLC, you see that the Universal
AP Prime Status is ‘Unprimed’.
AP Prime Status is ‘Unprimed’.
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In the WLC GUI, go to Wireless > Access Points > All APs, and click the AP name to see the details.
In the Advanced tab, the Country Code is ‘UX’ and Universal Prime Status is ‘Unprimed’.
In the Advanced tab, the Country Code is ‘UX’ and Universal Prime Status is ‘Unprimed’.
For an unprimed autonomous mode AP:
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On running the show controllers d0 command, you see that the Carrier Set is ‘UX’. This
information can be seen via the AP GUI also.
information can be seen via the AP GUI also.