Cisco Cisco Aironet 3500p Access Point データシート
Wireless CleanAir Deployment Guide
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Step 4:
Enter the following information and click Save:
1. Device name
2. IP address
3. Contact name
4. Username (WCS communication username)
5. Password (WCS communication password)
6. Port (accept the default)
2. IP address
3. Contact name
4. Username (WCS communication username)
5. Password (WCS communication password)
6. Port (accept the default)
Figure 26.
Define New MSE and Communication Credentials
Step 5:
Check the Context Aware Service check box and click Save.
Figure 27.
Select Mobility Engine Services
Procedure 5: Building and Floor Plan
The real advantage to any management system is the presentation of the infor-
mation, which you can then use to make informed decisions. The Cisco Wireless
Control System brings visibility to the radio spectrum, which allows the admin-
istrator to see the coverage that is provided to the users. Including the building
and floorplans in Cisco WCS creates the visibility to this otherwise unknown or
convoluted data that the network provides.
The real advantage to any management system is the presentation of the infor-
mation, which you can then use to make informed decisions. The Cisco Wireless
Control System brings visibility to the radio spectrum, which allows the admin-
istrator to see the coverage that is provided to the users. Including the building
and floorplans in Cisco WCS creates the visibility to this otherwise unknown or
convoluted data that the network provides.
Adding the First Campus and Building
Every organizational method starts by categorizing the approach; with the Cisco
Wireless Control System, the approach is familiar. Even though you may only
have one building today, you may end up with another building, or perhaps each
Campus is a single building today, but could have more buildings tomorrow. The
campus, building, floor approach makes it easy to understand as you dig for
more information and peel away the layers to find what you are looking for.
Every organizational method starts by categorizing the approach; with the Cisco
Wireless Control System, the approach is familiar. Even though you may only
have one building today, you may end up with another building, or perhaps each
Campus is a single building today, but could have more buildings tomorrow. The
campus, building, floor approach makes it easy to understand as you dig for
more information and peel away the layers to find what you are looking for.
NOTE:
You need to know the dimension of the campus picture you are bringing
into the system so that you can scale the drawing appropriately as each building
and floor are added.
and floor are added.
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