Deleting Location Appliance Host Access
The Cisco 2700 Series Location Appliance (location appliance) allows superusers to add and delete host access. Perform the following to delete an existing host access:
1.In the Cisco WCS interface, select LOCATE to display the All Location Appliances page.
2.Click the desired Server Name to have Cisco WCS display the Location Appliance > General Properties > <LocAppliance Name> page.
3.Click Host Access to have Cisco WCS display the Location Appliance > Host Access > <LocAppliance Name> page.
4.Check the desired IP Address/netmask.
5.In the
6.Click OK to complete the deletion.
To add a new User, refer to Adding Location Appliance Users. To change values for an existing User, refer to Changing Location Appliance User Passwords, Group Names, and Permissions. To add a new user group, refer to Adding Location Appliance User Groups. Otherwise, continue with Configuring Location Appliances or Operating the Location Appliances.
Editing Location Appliance Advanced Parameters
At any time, you can change the following Cisco 2700 Series Location Appliance (location appliance) Advanced Parameters:
1.In the Cisco WCS interface, select LOCATE to display the All Location Appliances page.
2.Click the desired Server Name to have Cisco WCS display the Location Appliance > General Properties > <LocAppliance Name> page.
3.In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Parameters to have Cisco WCS display the Location Appliance > Advanced Parameters > <LocAppliance Name> page.
4.Change the following parameters, as required:
-Current Logging Level (Trace, Information, Error, or Off; default = Information). Leave this setting as Information, unless directed to do otherwise by Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
-Enable or Disable Advanced Debugging (default = Disabled). Leave this setting as Disabled, unless directed to do otherwise by Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
-Current Number of Days to Keep Events (default = 7 days). Change this value as required by Cisco WCS users and troubleshooters.
-Current Session Timeout in minutes (default = 30 minutes). Change this value as required by location appliance troubleshooters.
-Current Cleanup Data Interval in minutes (default = 7 days). Change this value as required by location appliance troubleshooters.
5.Click Save to update the Cisco WCS and location appliance databases.
In the Location Appliance > Advanced Parameters > <LocAppliance Name> page, you can view more Advanced Parameters as described in Viewing Location Appliance Current Status. From the Location Appliance > Advanced Parameters > <LocAppliance Name> page, you can perform some other operations as described in Running Java GC on the Location Appliance Memory, Clearing the Location Appliance Configurations, Defragmenting the Location Appliance Database, Restarting the
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