Supported Country Codes - Cisco C3201FESMIC-TP= - 3201 Fast EN Switch Mobile Interface Card Expansion Module Software Configuration Manual

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Roles and the Associations of Wireless Devices
Aironet extensions must be enabled for world mode operation. Aironet extensions are enabled by default.
The wireless device configured in world mode includes channel carrier set information in the beacon.
For example:
wd(config)#interface dot11radio interfacenumber
wd(config-in)#world-mode dot11d country_code CZ outdoor roaming
The command syntax is world-mode {legacy | dot11d country_code code {both | indoor | outdoor}
[roaming]}
The legacy parameter enables Cisco legacy world mode. The legacy mode is only intended to be used
with Cisco Aironet 350/CB20A NIC adapters running earlier versions of software. Some non-legacy
wireless client cards might not associate or maintain connections with wireless devices if the
world-mode legacy command is configured. (See Field Notice: FN - 62283 - World-Mode Legacy
Command is Only Useful for Cisco Aironet 350/CB20 NICs With Earlier Software Versions at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/wireless/ps4555/products_field_notice09186a00805
b6b0a.shtml
The dot11d parameter enables 802.11d world mode. When the dot11d parameter is entered, also enter
a two-character ISO country code (for example, the ISO country code for the United States is US). The
ISO website provides a list of ISO country codes. Supported country codes can also be found in the

Supported Country Codes

The indoor, outdoor, or both parameters indicate the placement of the wireless device.
The roaming parameter causes the bridge to always passively scan for world mode devices. With
roaming specified, the wireless device always obtains the country-specific list of frequency and output
power level through passive scanning before it performs an active scan to associate with a root device.
Otherwise, the wireless device scans for world mode devices only when the wireless device is booted.
Use the no form of the command to disable world mode.
Supported Country Codes
The country codes shown in
country requirements.
The maximum regulatory transmit power level limits published here are defined by the country code
setting and are regulated on a country–by–country basis. The actual maximum transmit power levels
might be less than the published regulatory limits.
Note
These entries do not apply to WMICs.
Note
These entries are subject to change. Consult
approvals and regulatory domain information.
for more information.)
section.
Table 3
have been approved or are being approved and conform with current
www.cisco.com/go/aironet/compliance
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