07-21-2021 01:31 AM
Hi all,
I'm currently trying out an old WLC 2504(Software version: 8.5.171.0).
However, I'm stumbled as the WLC regulatory domain does not match it's configured country code.
Steps I've taken:
disabled both 802.11a/n and 802.11b/g
change country code to Sg
resulted in:
802.11a/n : (Indoor: -S, Outdoor: -S)
802.11b/g/n: (Indoor: -E, Outdoor: -SE)
As 802.11b/g/n regulatory domain is not (-S), my console would state
capwap_ac_sm.c:3460 The system detects an invalid regulatory domain 802.11bg:-E 802.11a:-S for AP 00:81:c4:e7:34:90
Appreciate to all who took their time to read this and hopefully able to point me in the correct direction.
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07-21-2021 09:20 PM
Please check the Wireless LAN Compliance Lookup
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/assets/prod/wireless/wireless-compliance-tool/index.html
in the model AIR-AP2802I-D-K9; -D is the regulatory domain of your AP. The -D Regulatory domain is for India and for Singapore you need the Controller AP having -S Regulatory domain so you need AP model AIR-AP2802I-S-K9
So if you are using the AP in Singapore then you need to change the AP hardware to AIR-AP2802I-S-K9. We should strictly follow the specific country regulatory domain to comply with country specific Wireless standards. We should check this regulatory domain for AP before it order.
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07-21-2021 02:55 AM
- The message denotes that the >AP< must have the same regulatory domain as the controller (or the wlc must be 'synced' with the domain of the ap).
M.
07-21-2021 05:55 AM
Thank you for the prompt reply Marce1000!
I do understand that WLC and AP has to have the same regulatory domain. As per above mentioned, I've set the WLC country code to SG, but on my 802.11bg network it is -E and -SE respectively.
As for the debug message, can I assume that it is telling me to change WLC regulatory domain to -S, so it matches the AP?
If so, the WLC does have some bug in which I'm unable to get 11bg network to -S hence will never get the 2 to establish capwap
07-21-2021 10:03 AM
- Ref : https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/assets/prod/wireless/wireless-compliance-tool/index.html
....>have some bug in which I'm unable to get 11bg network to -S hence will never get the 2 to establish capwap
Confuses me, you only have to set the WLC regulatory domain according to ap model , hence the referenced link, lookup ap-model and act accordingly.
M.
07-21-2021 07:20 PM
Hi Marce1000,
What I've actually meant was this, having my WLC configured country code SG, but regulatory domain of 802.11b/g/n:(Indoor:-E. Outdoor:-SE). Shouldn't it be -S and -S as I've not included other country?
As per your reply, I did look up on the compliance sheet for AIR-AP2802I. Complete model name is AIR-AP2802I-D-K9, not sure what are the D and K9 for.
Lastly, what I'm trying to say is am I right for saying that the reason WLC and AP is not connected is due to:
-- WLC 802.11b/g/n regulatory domain is -E and -SE
-- AP requires a -S regulatory domain
-- Hence they are unable to talk due to regulatory domain mismatch of WLC's 802.11b/g/n regulatory domain is -E and -SE but ap is -S
If above mentioned is true, which means I just have to get WLC 802.11bgn to be -S, however the question is h-o-w? <-- To be honest, this is the part I think i am choking at.
07-21-2021 07:47 AM
What’s is your complete AP model name
07-21-2021 07:22 PM
The full model name is AIR-AP2802I-D-K9! This opens up more researching... I'll look up on these particular models.
07-21-2021 09:20 PM
Please check the Wireless LAN Compliance Lookup
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/assets/prod/wireless/wireless-compliance-tool/index.html
in the model AIR-AP2802I-D-K9; -D is the regulatory domain of your AP. The -D Regulatory domain is for India and for Singapore you need the Controller AP having -S Regulatory domain so you need AP model AIR-AP2802I-S-K9
So if you are using the AP in Singapore then you need to change the AP hardware to AIR-AP2802I-S-K9. We should strictly follow the specific country regulatory domain to comply with country specific Wireless standards. We should check this regulatory domain for AP before it order.
Please rate for helpful posts and mark correct answers if this solves your issue.
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