Working with Network Plans 71Nortel WLAN—Management Software 2300 Series Reference Guide3 In the Task List panel, select Country Code. The Change Country Code wizard appears.4 Select the country code from the drop-down list. For a complete listing of the two-letter country codes,refer to the "Approved Countries for the WLAN 2300 Series Components" at:http://www.nortel.com/support.5 Click Next.WLAN Management Software changes the country code on all the WSSs in the network plan, and lists itsprogress as it does so.6 Click Finish.Applying the Network’s Auto-RF Settings to the NetworkPlanIf Auto-RF is running on AP radios in the network, you can update the radios in the network plan with the channel andpower settings currently in effect on the same radios in the network. You also can lock down the channel and powersettings in the plan and in the network by disabling Auto-RF on the radios.1 Select the Configuration tool bar option.2 In the Organizer panel, select the network plan name.3 In the Task List panel, select Disable Auto-Tune. The Disable Auto-Tune wizard appears.4 Select the Auto-RF settings you want to apply. Both channel and power settings are selected by default.5 Select the scope:• Mobility DomainNote. A regional regulatory lock function has been implemented in the Series2332 access points to manage the various worldwide operating channels andcountry approval requirements. The regional lock function contains sixteen (16)regions that are grouped by their operating frequency channels in the 2.4 GHz and5.0 GHz bands for indoor operation. When selecting a country code, be sure thatthe access point model contains that country or the access point will not operate.For a complete listing of the access point models and their associated countriesplease visit http://www.nortel.com/support.Note. Auto-RF settings are applied only to configured APs, not to Auto DAPs(Distributed APs configured using a Distributed AP profile).Note. This option also disables Auto-RF on the radios. When Auto-RF is disabled, thechannel and power settings on the radios are static.