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Enterprise Mobility 4.1 Design Guide
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Chapter 13      Cisco Unified Wireless Location-Based Services
  Cisco Location-Based Services Architecture
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Post-Calibration Location Inspection
Using these tools, it is possible to both plan for the achievement of pre-determined performance goals 
and also verify that these performance targets are being met.
For those interested in a professional service offering that includes the tuning of location accuracy and 
much more, Cisco offers Wireless LAN Location Planning and Design professional services. This 
offering enlists the skills of specially-trained WLAN engineers to deliver an integrated solution that 
includes the services identified as essential for successful deployment of a secure location-based 
solution. For further information on Cisco Wireless LAN Location Planning and Design Professional 
Services, see the following URL: 
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Tracking Assets and Rogue Devices
The location-aware Cisco UWN can provide position tracking information for the following:
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Standard WLAN clients or Wi-Fi 802.11 active RFID tags that are associated or probing the 
location-aware UWN. These types of wireless LAN clients are displayed on the WCS location floor 
maps using a blue rectangular icon 
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802.11 active RFID asset tags communicating via layer two multicasts (including asset tags 
compatible with the Cisco Compatible Extensions for Wi-Fi tags specification). These asset tags are 
displayed on WCS floor maps as a yellow tag icon  . In software Release 4.1 of the location-aware 
Cisco UWN, the tag summary icon   is introduced to represent two or more tags whose predicted 
locations are at the same coordinates.