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Checking whether the AP is Successfully Primed
If a universal AP is primed to the wrong regulatory domain, its status LED chirps Red. For more 
information on the LED states, see 
If the AP is primed correctly based on the location of the smartphone, then:
In Cisco AirProvision, the Configure and Audit buttons will be disabled, and the following details 
are displayed along with the message 'Universal AP is configured correctly':
AP Primed shows ‘Yes’
2.4 GHz Reg Domain and 5 GHz Reg Domain show the regulatory domain used for 
configuring the 2.4 GHz radio. For example ‘- A’, indicating the US.
Configured Country shows the country based on which the regulatory domain is configured, 
for example ‘US’.
For a Lightweight AP:
On running the show ap summary command on the WLC, you see that the Country shows the 
country based on which the regulatory domain is configured, for example ‘US’. The Priming 
Status
 shows ‘Web App’ if the priming was via Cisco AirProvision or shows ‘NDP’ if the 
priming was via Cisco NDP mechanism.
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 shows the country based on which the regulatory 
domain is configured, for example ‘US’. The Universal Prime Status shows ‘Web App’ if the 
priming was via Cisco AirProvision or shows ‘NDP’ if the priming was via Cisco NDP 
mechanism.
For an autonomous mode AP, on running the show controllers d0 command, you see that the 
Carrier Set shows the country and the regulatory domain configured, for example 
‘Americas (US) (-A)’. This information can be seen via the AP GUI also.