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The AP name appearsi nt heA P List at the bottom of the page and will be used when provisioning the AP. To
renamean AP, enter the new name in the AP Name field.
To retain the old FQLNvalue when reprovisioning an AP, do not select the Overwrite FQLN checkbox. However,if
you configurenew values for the campus, building, and floor settings, the FQLN value is changed,even if the
OverwriteFQLN checkbox is selected. To remove a previously configuredvalue, you can select N/A for a specific
attribute.
If you provision more than one AP, the selected valuefor the campus, building, and floori s based on thefi rst
selected AP andapplies to all APs. Only theA P namewill be different aseach AP must have a unique name.

Using the WebU I

1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Ins tallation 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:
lIn the Provisioning page, scrollto the FQLN Mapper near the bottom of the page and modify the campus,
building,and floor attributes.
lOptionally,if yo uwant rename an AP, scroll to the AP List at the botto mo f thepage and enter the new
namei n the AP Name field.For more i nformation about AP names, see Access Poi nts (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 followingexample assumes you arenot renaming an AP For moreinformation 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 buildingand populating it wi th APs and AMs using RF
Plan.E nsureyou have sample .JPEG floor images handy for walkingthrough this planning example.

Sample Bu ilding

Table3 97 lists the information to be used in this coverage-based planningexample.
BuildingDimensions
Height:100

Table39 7:

SampleBuilding