3com WX4400 3CRWX440095A Manual De Usuario

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34 In the Wiring Closet list, select the wiring closet that contains the WX 
switch or switches to be connected to the shared MAPs. 
If the MAPs will be directly connected to WX switches, a wiring closet is 
required. If all the MAPs in the coverage area will be indirectly connected 
to WX switches through the network, a wiring closet is not required. 
35 In the Redundant Wiring Closet list, select the wiring closet that will 
provide redundant connection to the MAPs. This is required for directly 
connected MAPs, if you require the MAPs to have redundant 
connections. Otherwise, this is not required.
36 Click Finish to complete the wizard and create the coverage area. The 
coverage area is now displayed on your floor.
Compute and Place
MAPs
When you perform the Compute and Place procedure for one or more 
coverage areas, 3WXM automatically calculates the number of MAPs you 
require and places them in appropriate locations on the floor. To do this, 
two calculations are performed in 3WXM. One is based on capacity 
(traffic engineering) and the other is based on pure RF coverage (at a 
given data rate).
After the calculations are performed, the number of MAPs from capacity 
and the number of MAPs from coverage are compared, and the bigger 
count “wins.” If capacity wins, a grid pattern of MAPs is established. The 
MAP coverage positions are reused, with the excess MAPs remaining in 
their original grid position.
Using a “clean” RF model is imperative for best results. If you have many 
parallel RF obstacles that are close together, the placement algorithm 
tends to add more MAPs than are required. So, even with the automatic 
clean layout mechanism in 3WXM, complex drawings demand additional 
pruning and isolation of single RF obstacles objects to keep the RF 
obstacle count as low as possible. For more information about cleaning 
your floor plans, see “Clean Layout” on page 128.
When you are performing Compute and Place for a coverage area for the 
first time, the results do not account for existing MAPs. Manual overrides 
of the MAP results are not taken into account if you perform Compute 
and Place again.