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Chapter 4 Configuring Controller Settings
Managing the System Time and Date
Step 18 Enter a country code for the unit. Enter help to list the supported countries.
Note When you run the wizard on a wireless controller network module installed in a Cisco Integrated
Services Router, the wizard prompts you for NTP server settings. The controller network module
does not have a battery and cannot save a time setting. It must receive a time setting from an NTP
server when it powers up.
Step 19 Enable and disable support for 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g.
Step 20 Enable or disable radio resource management (RRM) (auto RF).
When you answer the last prompt, the controller saves the configuration, reboots with your changes, and
prompts you to log in or to enter recover-config to reset to the factory default configuration and return
to the wizard.
Managing the System Time and Date
You can configure the controller to obtain the time and date from an NTP server or you can configure
the time and date manually.

Configuring Time and Date Manually

On the CLI, enter show time to check the system time and date. If necessary, enter
config time mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss to set the time and date.
To enable Daylight Saving Time, enter config time timezone enable.

Configuring NTP

On the CLI, enter config time ntp server-ip-address to specify the NTP server for the controller. Enter
config time ntp interval to specify, in seconds, the polling interval.
Configuring a Country Code
Controllers are designed for use in many countries with varying regulatory requirements. You can
configure a country code for the controller to ensure that it complies with your country’s regulations.
On the CLI, enter config country code to configure the country code. Enter show country to check the
configuration.
Note The controller must be installed by a network administrator or qualified IT professional and the proper
country code must be selected. Following installation, access to the unit should be password protected
by the installer to maintain compliance with regulatory requirements and to ensure proper unit
functionality.