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Cisco 2602I-Z-K9

matthew gosling
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Hi All,

I am looking to install some 2602I-Z-K9 access points (i haven't bought them yet) we currently have one 5508 WLC running on 7.2.x as I understand it from the 7.5.x release notes you need to be on 7.5.x to support the 3602I-Z-K9 AP's (new -Z regulatory domain for Australia).  But I cannot seem to find any information on weather or not i need to be on at least 7.5.x to support the 2602I-Z-K9 access points as well.

Any assistance in this matter will be much appreciated.

Thank you,

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Scott Fella
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It's the same for any of the "Z" country code AP's. v7.5 is deferred so you would need to go with v7.6.110.0.
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It's the same for any of the "Z" country code AP's. v7.5 is deferred so you would need to go with v7.6.110.0.
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Leo Laohoo
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Here's the deal ... Starting from the 702, 1600, 2600, 3700 and the RM3000AC (802.11ac radio module for 3600) and anything forward, you'll need the "-Z" regulatory domains.  

 

Now notice that the 3600 is still "-N" but the RM3000AC isn't.  I believe there is a little bit of "leeway".  If you purchased a 2600 "-N" by mistake it will work in the same Regulatory Domain of "-Z".  I know because I purchased ten (10) eco-boxes.  "-Z" Regulatory Domain is/can support "-N" Regulatory Domain.  

 

Go here:  Wireless LAN Compliance Status and look under Table 2.

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