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  • 1.  Show allowed-channels --> 'none'

    Posted Jul 15, 2014 09:39 AM

    Hello!


    We are trying to install 2x IAP-115 (ROW). During installation we specified country code BY. I see that there is no allowed channels for BY:

     

    # show ap allowed-channels BY
    Allowed Channels for AP Type 115 Country Code "BY"

    PHY Type                 Allowed Channels
    --------                 ----------------
    802.11g (indoor)         None
    802.11a (indoor)         None
    802.11g (outdoor)        None
    802.11a (outdoor)        None
    802.11g 40MHz (indoor)   None
    802.11a 40MHz (indoor)   None
    802.11g 40MHz (outdoor)  None
    802.11a 40MHz (outdoor)  None

    So no wireless networks can be seen :smileyfrustrated:

     

    Why are the cahnnels "locked"? How can we overcome this?

     

    Thanks in advance for any information!

     

    / Ruske

     



  • 2.  RE: Show allowed-channels --> 'none'

    Posted Jul 15, 2014 10:01 AM
    Have you confirmed with your local Aruba team that this AP is approved in your local regulatory domain?


  • 3.  RE: Show allowed-channels --> 'none'

    Posted Jul 15, 2014 11:46 AM

    tsd25108, and should we get this approval?

     

    Can't RoW access points be used anywhere (except for US)? What restriction apply?

     

    / Ruske



  • 4.  RE: Show allowed-channels --> 'none'

    Posted Jul 16, 2014 12:10 AM
    In a controlled based network the regulatory restriction is based on what country the controller is configured for. However, it is possible for an access point to not yet be approved in a specific country and be disabled.


  • 5.  RE: Show allowed-channels --> 'none'

    Posted Jul 16, 2014 04:35 AM
    tsd25108,
     
    sounds logical. I will check if AP-115 are aproved in our country with Aruba team.
     
    Thanks!