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How to set the Country Code for a LAP?

a.neisius
Level 1
Level 1

Hello,

a LAP 1310 worked many years fine. Now, it don´t join to the WLC (7.0) anymore.

If I look by ssh to the LAP directly, I see the lost of country and ISO code:

. . .

Slot 0
        adminstate              ADMIN_DISABLED(2)
        radioType               Slot is empty
Slot 1
        adminstate              ADMIN_ENABLED(1)
        radioType               RADIO_TYPE_UNKNOWN
        countryCode             ^@^@^@
        countryISOCode          ^@^@^@
        chanAutoCfg             CONFIG_AUTO
        channel                 0

. . .

How can I set the code again?

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Nicolas Darchis
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

This is hardware-coded. Nothing you can do about that on LAPs.

The 1310 only has a b/g radio, so there is only one slot with a radio. It looks to me like your AP died and can't recognize its own radio...

I'd suggest loading an IOS image on it and see what that gives (if the radio is recognized). If working, you can reconvert it to lwapp and see if that works.

If the radio doesn't come up on IOS, you can safely go for RMA.

Nicolas.

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Nicolas Darchis
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

This is hardware-coded. Nothing you can do about that on LAPs.

The 1310 only has a b/g radio, so there is only one slot with a radio. It looks to me like your AP died and can't recognize its own radio...

I'd suggest loading an IOS image on it and see what that gives (if the radio is recognized). If working, you can reconvert it to lwapp and see if that works.

If the radio doesn't come up on IOS, you can safely go for RMA.

Nicolas.

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