Buttons

AP FQLN Mapper

Description

The AP name is a fully-qualified location name (FQLN) in the format APname.floor.building.campus (the APname portion of the FQLN must be unique).

The FQLN is not case sensitive and supports a maximum of 249 characters, including spaces. You can use any combination of characters except a new line, carriage return, and non-printable control characters.

You can manually set the FQLN for the AP by clicking the AP FQLN Mapper button. Setting the FQLN will reboot the APs. See "FQLN Mapper" on page 816

Building List Pane

Edit a campus from the building list pane.

Figure 364: Plan>Building List Pane

You can add, edit, and delete buildings using this page. You may also import and export building information. The buttons on this page are defined in Table 365.

Table 365: Building List Buttons

Buttons

Description

New Building

Use this button to create a new building. When you add or edit a building, you can access other RF Plan

 

pages.

 

 

Edit Building

Use this button to edit existing buildings in the building list. To edit a building, select the checkbox next

 

to the building ID, then click Edit Building. When you add or edit a building, you can access other RF

 

Plan pages.

 

 

Delete Buildings

Use this button to delete existing buildings in the building list. To delete a building, select the checkbox

 

next to the building ID, then click Delete Building.

 

 

Export

Use this button to export a database file with all the specifications and background images of one or

 

more selected buildings in the building list. See "Exporting and Importing Files" on page 813.

 

 

Import

Use this button to import database files that define buildings into the RF Plan building list. See

 

"Exporting and Importing Files" on page 813.

 

 

Locate

Use this button to locate Wi-Fi devices in a building. See "Locate" on page 815.

 

 

AP FQLN Mapper

The AP name is a fully-qualified location name (FQLN) in the format APname.floor.building.campus (the

 

APname portion of the FQLN must be unique).

 

The FQLN is not case sensitive and supports a maximum of 249 characters, including spaces. You can

 

use any combination of characters except a new line, carriage return, and non-printable control

 

characters.

 

You can manually set the FQLN for the AP by clicking the AP FQLN Mapper button. Setting the FQLN will

 

reboot the APs. See "FQLN Mapper" on page 816.

 

 

Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 User Guide

RF Plan 797

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Dell 6.2 manual Building List Pane, Buttons, Edit a campus from the building list pane

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