Use the drop-down list to the right of the Number of results per page to specify the number of APs to display in the search results.

After entering the search criteria, you can either click Reset to clear the entries or click Search to search for APs. If you click Search, the results are displayed in the Search Result table:

Figure 396: Search Results Page

You can view the information in ascending or descending order. By default, the display is in ascending order, based on the AP name (the white arrow indicates the row that is being used to sort the information). Left-click on a column head to view the information in ascending or descending order (you may need to click multiple times to get the desired display).

In addition to displaying AP names, wired MAC addresses, serial numbers, IP addresses, FQLNs, and AP status, the Search Result table displays the AP type and when it was last updating.

From here you can modify the attributes that create the FQLN for the selected AP, using the following drop-down lists:

Campus—Displays the campus where the AP is deployed. To deploy the AP in a different campus, select a campus form the drop-down list. The Campus defines the buildings and floors displayed.

NOTE: This drop-down list only displays the existing campuses that you are managing. To add a new campus, see "Campus List

Page" on page 796.

Building—Displays the building where the AP is deployed. To deploy the AP in a different building, select a building from the drop-down list.

NOTE: This drop-down list only displays the available buildings in the selected campus. To add a new building, see "Building List

Pane" on page 797.

Floor—Displays the floor where the AP is deployed. To deploy the AP on a different floor, select a floor from the drop-down list.

NOTE: This drop-down lists only displays the available floors in the selected building. To add a new floor, see "Planning Floors

Page" on page 804.

To submit your changes, click Set FQLN. Setting the FQLN reboots the APs.

Using the FQLN Mapper in the AP Provision Page

The AP Provision page (available from Configuration > Wireless > AP Installation) allows you to set an FQLN during the AP provisioning process.

Scroll to the FQLN Mapper near the bottom of the AP Provision page to modify the following attributes that create the FQLN:

Campus

Building

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