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Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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  Adding and Managing Mesh Access Points with Cisco WCS
To view details for a Google Earth Map folder, follow these steps.
Step 1
From the Google Earth Map window, click the folder name to open the details window for this folder. 
The Google Earth Details window provide the mesh access point names and MAC or IP addresses.
Note
To delete a mesh access point, select the applicable check box and click Delete.
To delete the entire folder, select the check box next to Folder Name and click Delete. Deleting 
a folder also deletes all subfolders and mesh access points inside the folder.
Step 2
Click Cancel to close the details window.
Adding Indoor Mesh Access Points to Cisco WCS
By default, the indoor mesh access points (AP1130, AP1240) are in local mode. Prior to a mesh 
installation, you must first connect all indoor mesh access points to the controller and change the mode 
to bridge mode.
To do so, connect all the indoor access points (AP1130, AP1240) to the layer 3 network on the same 
subnet as the Management IP address.
Add the MAC address of the indoor mesh access points into the MAC filter list on the controller. All 
indoor access points will then join the controller in local mode. 
You can then change local mode to bridge mode in the controller for every indoor access point (See 
Figure 94
All APs > AP Details Controller Window
After changing the indoor access points to bridge mode on the controller, add these indoor mesh access 
points into Cisco WCS.
You cannot initially configure AP1130 and AP1240 into bridge mode from Cisco WCS.