Is AIR-OPT60-DHCP available on autonomous AIR-SAP2602I access point?

Hello Wireless Experts,
I was able to order AIR-OPT60-DHCP on controller based AP AIR-CAP2602I-E-K9 using CCW, but this option is not available on autonomous AIR-SAP2602I access points.
Is AIR-OPT60-DHCP available on autonomous AIR-SAP2602I access point?
Thanks.
George

That is a feature and only used in lightweight access points. The standalone autonomous access points don't use that. Just follow the configuration guide for your access point to get you started.
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