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• Orderability Plans for –B domain SKU's
• Software upgrade is required to support –B domain AP's
• RMA's after June deadline of a –A unit will get a –A in return
General thoughts concerning compliance as it relates to the AP 2800 and AP 3800:
• For US customers the "–B" domain is now used for AP 3800. US customers should not order the –A
domain for US based customers. Other countries that use "–A" are unchanged. This change only applies
to the US. This new "-B" domain supports the new channels and transmit powers allowed in the US.
• Customers are responsible for verifying approval for use in their individual countries. To verify approval
that corresponds to a particular country or the regulatory domain used in a specific country, visit
/www.cisco.com/go/aironet/compliance
• Not all regulatory domains have been approved. As they are approved, the part numbers will be available
on the Global Price List.
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◦ Recent new AP series already support -B and are orderable; all new AP series going forward will
support –B at FCS; many AP series already have –B orderable as well
◦Sales of –A and UX SKU's to US will start to be restricted starting May 1, 2016
◦US customers who do not plan to deploy –B AP's are not required to upgrade software; however,
they will need to upgrade when they plan to deploy –B AP's after the June FCC deadline
◦-A and -B domain AP's can coexist in the same network without issues
New–B Regulatory Domain for US Theater
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