Information About Configuring Country Codes; How To Configure Country Codes (Cli) - Cisco IOS XE Release 3SE Configuration Manual

Lightweight access point configuration guide, cisco ios xe release 3se (catalyst 3650 switches)
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Information About Configuring Country Codes

Information About Configuring Country Codes
Controllers and access points are designed for use in many countries with varying regulatory requirements.
The radios within the access points are assigned to a specific regulatory domain at the factory (such as -E for
Europe), but the country code enables you to specify a particular country of operation (such as FR for France
or ES for Spain). Configuring a country code ensures that each radio's broadcast frequency bands, interfaces,
channels, and transmit power levels are compliant with country-specific regulations.
Information About Japanese Country Codes
Country codes define the channels that can be used legally in each country. These country codes are available
for Japan:
• JP—Allows only -J radios to join the controller
• J2—Allows only -P radios to join the controller
• J3—Uses the -U frequencies but allows -U, -P and -Q (other than 1550/1600/2600/3600) radios to join
• J4—Allows 2.4G JPQU and 5G PQU to join the controller.
See the Channels and Maximum Power Settings for Cisco Aironet Lightweight Access Points document for
the list of channels and power levels supported by access points in the Japanese regulatory domains.

How to Configure Country Codes (CLI)

Note
The procedure to perform this task using the switch GUI is not currently available.
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the controller
Note
The 1550, 1600, 2600, and 3600 APs require J4.
Configuring Country Codes
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