Deployment Guide
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E
XAMPLE
9: A
SSIGNING
H
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AP
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After completing the steps in the previous examples, you can now assign the following device settings as
appropriate to each detected HiveAP:
•
Device group (created in
"Example 7: Creating Two Device Groups" on page 57
)
•
Radio profile (default radio profiles)
•
Hive profile (created in
"Example 8: Creating Three Hive Profiles" on page 60
)
•
Map (uploaded in
"Example 1: Mapping Locations and Installing HiveAPs" on page 37
)
As the above list indicates, this example makes use of the two default radio profiles: def-radio-profile-mode(bg) for
its interfaces in access mode, and def-radio-profile-mode(a) for its interfaces in backhaul mode. The assignment of
device settings to HiveAPs is presented conceptually in
Figure 13
.
Figure 13
Assigning Device Settings to HiveAPs
In addition to assigning device settings to the HiveAPs, you also change their login settings. Finally, you update the
HiveAPs with the new configuration settings to complete their deployment.
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You assign particular combinations of device settings to sets
of discovered HiveAPs.
For example, the four HiveAPs shown below were installed on
the first floor of building 1 at the corporate headquarters. You
know this because
—
during their installation
—
you either
configured their SNMP sysLocation MIB object to indicate the
map titled "HQ-B1-F1" or you wrote down the MAC addresses
and locations of all the HiveAPs you installed (see
"Example
1: Mapping Locations and Installing HiveAPs" on page 37
).
Device Settings
Because you know where the HiveAPs are located, you
assign them to the HQ-B1-F1 map, Hive1, DeviceGroup-1,
and the two default radio profiles: def-radio-profile-mode(bg)
for network access and def-radio-profile-mode(a) for wireless
backhaul communications.