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About this Guide
This guide provides instructions on how to prime a Cisco Aironet Universal Access Point (hereafter 
referred to universal AP or simply as AP).
This guide is to be read in conjunction with the following user guides:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-0/configuration-guide/b_cg80.html
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/15-3-3/configuration/guide/cg15-3-3.
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About Cisco Aironet Universal Access Points
Cisco Aironet Universal Access Points address the worldwide regulatory compliance requirements for 
APs, by dynamically setting their regulatory domain and country configurations based on their 
geographical location. A universal access point, hence, allows the user to reconfigure its regulatory 
domain whenever required by the user.
Cisco Aironet Universal Access Points are unlike the current Cisco Aironet Access Point models which 
have a fixed regulatory domain – such as -A, -E, etc – and are shipped with a permanent preconfigured 
regulatory compliance configuration. The regulatory domain and country configurations for AP 
models with a fixed regulatory domain cannot be modified.
For the list of Cisco Aironet access point series which offer universal access point models, see 
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About Priming a Universal AP and Cisco AirProvision
Priming is the process where the regulatory domain and country configuration for the universal access 
point is set. The regulatory domain and country configuration for your access point define the valid 
set of channels and allowed power levels for the country where your AP is installed.
A universal access point can get primed in two ways:
, using the Cisco AirProvision mobile application
, through Cisco Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) message propagation
To get started with priming your universal AP, see 
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