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Deployment and Design Requirements

Step 6

Check to enable the Maintain Aspect Ratio check box. Enabling this check box causes the horizontal

 

span of the campus to be 5000 feet and adjusts the vertical span according to the image file’s aspect ratio.

 

Adjusting either the horizontal or vertical span changes the other field in accordance with the image

 

ratio.

 

 

You should uncheck the Maintain Aspect Ratio check box if you want to override this automatic

 

adjustment. You could then adjust both span values to match the real world campus dimensions.

Step 7

Click OK.

 

Step 8

On the Monitor > Maps subtab, click the hyperlink associated with the above-made campus map. A

 

window showing the new campus image is displayed.

Step 9

From the drop-down menu on the upper right of the window, select New Building and click Go (see

 

Figure 11).

 

 

Figure 11

New Building

Step 10 Input the name of the building, the contact person, and the number of floors and basements in the building.

Step 11 Indicate which building on the campus map is the correct building by clicking the blue box in the upper left of the campus image and dragging it to the intended location (see Figure 12). To resize the blue box, hold down the Ctrl key and click and drag to adjust its horizontal size. You can also input dimensions of the building by entering numerical values in the Horizontal Span and Vertical Span fields and click Place. After resizing, reposition the blue box if necessary by clicking on it and dragging it to the desired location. Click Save.

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Contents Cisco 2700 Location Appliance Performing a Calibration Location TrackingSoftware Requirements AccuracyHardware Requirements Following Cisco wireless LAN controllers are available Additional Functionality with Location Appliance System Architecture Location-Based Services Overview Deployment and Design Requirements Designing the Wireless LAN for LocationAccess Point Placement Improved Location Accuracy by Increasing Density Creating a Network Design in WCS Creating a New Network Design Designing a NetworkClick OK Repositioning Building Highlighted in Blue Applying Calibration Models, Appropriate Orientation Using Antenna Angles Starting to Calibrate Creating and Applying Calibration ModelsPositioning the Crosshairs Setting the Location Appliance’s IP Addressing Information Configuring the Location ApplianceImporting the Location Appliance into WCS Synchronizing Controllers Enabling and Configuring Device TrackingEnabling Asset Tag Tracking Location Appliance MaintenanceBacking up the Location Appliance Clearing the Location Appliance Configuration Troubleshooting Tips Q & aRestoring the Location Appliance Upgrading the Location ApplianceTroubleshooting Tips Q & a Frequently Asked Technical Questions Troubleshooting Tips Q & a Troubleshooting Tips Q & a OL-8478-01