Floor

The AP name appears in the AP List at the bottom of the page and will be used when provisioning the AP. To rename an AP, enter the new name in the AP Name field.

To retain the old FQLN value when reprovisioning an AP, do not select the Overwrite FQLN checkbox. However, if you configure new values for the campus, building, and floor settings, the FQLN value is changed, even if the Overwrite FQLN checkbox is selected. To remove a previously configured value, you can select N/A for a specific attribute.

If you provision more than one AP, the selected value for the campus, building, and floor is based on the first selected AP and applies to all APs. Only the AP name will be different as each AP must have a unique name.

Using the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Installation page. The list of discovered APs appears in the page.

2.Select the AP you want to set an FQLN, and click Provision.

3.Modify the FQLN attributes:

In the Provisioning page, scroll to the FQLN Mapper near the bottom of the page and modify the campus, building, and floor attributes.

Optionally, if you want rename an AP, scroll to the AP List at the bottom of the page and enter the new name in the AP Name field. For more information about AP names, see Access Points (APs) on page 393

4.Click Apply and Reboot.

Using the CLI

Reprovisioning the AP causes it to automatically reboot. When configuring the FQLN, you may also provision other AP settings.

The following example assumes you are not renaming an AP For more information about AP names, see Access Points (APs) on page 393.

provision-ap

read-bootinfo ap-name <name> copy-provisioning-params ap-name <name> fqln <name>

reprovision ap-name <name>

RF Plan Example

This section guides you through the process of creating a building and populating it with APs and AMs using RF Plan. Ensure you have sample .JPEG floor images handy for walking through this planning example.

Sample Building

Table 397 lists the information to be used in this coverage-based planning example.

Table 397: Sample Building

Building Dimensions

Height: 100

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