Setting The Country; Creating A Switch Policy - Symbol WS5000 series Reference Manual

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3. When done, click Next. An Access Port Policy Updated Successfully! message panel is displayed.
4. Click Finish to save the updated Access Port Policy and exit the wizard.
5. Click Close in the Access Port Policy Manager panel.

4.4.6 Setting the Country

The WS5000 Series wireless switch is preconfigured from the factory with the "Default Wireless Switch
Policy" enabled. However, the Country selection for that policy is set to None, thus preventing the switch from
being enabled with a default country setting (United States, for example) that conflicts with the actual location
of the switch.
Note As long as the Country selection remains set to None, the wireless switch
cannot adopt any access port(s).
To set the country, modify the "Default Wireless Switch Policy", or create a new Wireless Switch Policy with
the appropriate country for the wireless location. See

4.4.7 Creating a Switch Policy

To create a wireless switch policy, follow these steps:
1. From the WS5000 Series Switch GUI main window, click Create > Wireless Switch > New Policy.
The system launches the Wireless Switch Policy Wizard.
Figure 4.54 Creating a Wireless Switch Policy—Naming a Policy (and Optionally, Choosing a Template)
2. Enter a name and description for the new Wireless Switch Policy, then if desired, select Use an
existing Wireless Switch Policy as a template.
3. Click Next. A panel for configuring the settings of the Wireless Switch Policy is displayed.
Using the WS5000 Series Switch GUI
Creating a Switch Policy on page 4-47
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for more details.

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