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Finding Coverage Holes
OL-7426-03
Finding Coverage Holes
Finding Coverage Holes
Coverage holes are areas where clients cannot receive a signal from the wireless network. The 
Operating System Radio Resource Management (RRM) identifies these coverage hole areas and reports 
them to Cisco WCS, allowing the IT manager to fill holes based on user demand.
When Cisco WCS displays the Top 5 Coverage Holes, click the Coverage indicator on the bottom left of 
the Cisco WCS User Interface page (or click MONITOR/Alarms and then search for Alarm Category 
Coverage) to have Cisco WCS display the Coverage Hole Alarms page. On the Coverage Hole 
Alarms
 page, click MONITOR/Maps and then search for Access Points by Cisco 1000 Series light-
weight access point Name
 (this search tool is case-sensitive). Cisco WCS displays the Maps > 
Search Results
 page, which lists the Floor or Outdoor Area where the Cisco 1000 Series lightweight 
access point is located. Click the link to display the related Maps > <building name> > <floor 
name>
 page. 
On the Maps > <building name> > <floor name> page, look for areas of low signal strength near 
the Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access point that reported the coverage hole. Those are the most 
likely locations of coverage holes. If there do not appear to be any areas of weak signal strength, make 
sure that the floor plan map is accurate, and if you have used the Floor Plan Editor to create .FPE files, 
that you have not left out any metal obstructions, such as walls, elevator shafts, stairwells, or book-
cases. If so, add them to the .FPE floor plan file and replace the old floor plan with the new floor plan.
Pinging a Network Device from a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
Pinging a Network Device from a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
To ping other devices from Cisco Wireless LAN Controller:
Use CONFIGURE/Controllers and click an IP address under the IP Address column to have 
Cisco WCS display the <IPaddress> > Controller Properties page.
On the <IPaddress> > Controller Properties page, in the left sidebar select System/
Commands
 to have Cisco WCS display the <IPaddress> > Controller Commands page.
On the <IPaddress> > Controller Commands page, select Administrative Commands/
Ping from Switch
 and click GO.
In the Enter an IP Address (x.x.x.x) to Ping window, enter the IP address of the network 
device that the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller is to ping, and click OK.
Cisco WCS displays the Ping Results window showing the packets sent and received. Click 
Restart to ping the network device again, or click Close to stop pinging the network device 
and close the Ping Results window.