Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Weißbuch
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Wireless Site Map
Cisco Prime Infrastructure site maps represent the geographical locations and physical structures where your
organization maintains network assets. Site maps display the physical locations of network devices including
wireless access points, client devices like laptops, tablets and mobile phones. It also helps to visualize wireless
network coverage, including “heatmap,” which displays of signal strength and quality, the locations of RF
network coverage, including “heatmap,” which displays of signal strength and quality, the locations of RF
interferers, chokepoints, and so on.
Site maps provide a summary view of all your managed systems on campuses, buildings, outdoor areas, and
floors. Cisco Prime Infrastructure allows the user to add maps and view their managed system on realistic campus,
building, and floor.
The features of Cisco Prime infrastructure site maps are:
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Supports .PNG, .JPG, JPEG, or .GIF formats.
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Automatically converts images like DXF or DWG CAD files, Qualcomm MET files to your choice of PNG,
JPG, JPEG, or GIF file formats.
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Automatically resizes the maps to fit the workspace.
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Supports importing Google Earth Maps.
It is recommended not to have more than 100 APs per floor area. If you have monitor mode access points on the
floor plan, coverage heatmap excludes monitor mode access points.
Figure 23. Wireless Site Maps: Floor Settings