User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Welcome to Extreme Campus Controller
- Dashboard
- Monitor
- Sites List
- Device List
- Access Points List
- Smart RF Widgets
- Switches List
- Networks List
- Clients
- Policy
- Configure
- Network Configuration Steps
- Sites
- Add a Site
- Modifying Site Configuration
- Site Location
- Adding Device Groups to a Site
- Add or Edit a Configuration Profile
- Associated Profiles
- Associated Networks
- Mesh Point Profile Configuration
- Configure Client Bridge
- Understand Radio Mode
- Radio as a Sensor
- Advanced AP Radio Settings
- VLAN Profile Settings
- AirDefense Profile Settings
- ExtremeLocation Profile Settings
- IoT Profile Settings
- Positioning Profile Settings
- Analytics Profile Settings
- RTLS Settings
- Advanced Configuration Profile Settings
- Configuring RF Management
- Configuring a Floor Plan
- Advanced Tab
- Devices
- Networks
- Policy
- Automatic Adoption
- ExtremeGuest Integration
- AAA RADIUS Authentication
- Onboard
- Onboard AAA Authentication
- Manage Captive Portal
- Manage Access Control Groups
- Access Control Rules
- Tools
- Administration
- System Configuration
- Manage Administrator Accounts
- Extreme Campus Controller Applications
- Product License
- Glossary
- Index
• An RF Management policy.
Note
RF Management and configuration Profiles can be shared across device groups.
Note
Most AP radio properties depend on a regulatory domain; which is defined at the site level.
Devices that are connected to Extreme Campus Controller but not assigned to a device group
have the status of In-Service Trouble. Devices that have not discovered Extreme Campus
Controller have the status of Unknown.
Related Topics
Adding Device Groups to a Site on page 120
Device Group Parameters on page 121
Add or Edit a Configuration Profile on page 122
Automatic Adoption on page 279
Floor Plans on page 24
Site Parameters on page 118
Profiles
Configuration Profiles in Extreme Campus Controller oer consistency and simplicity. Use a Profile to
associate configuration parameters to a device group, and to apply configured network policy roles to
the group. You can associate a single Profile to one or many device groups within a site, or device
groups within one site can have separate Profiles.
Profiles are used to configure APs and individual radios. The available configuration options depend on
the AP model. For a full list of configuration settings, see Table 28 on page 122.
Figure 1 illustrates multiple sites composed of one or more device groups, sharing a configuration
Profile, and a separate device group using a dierent Profile. The Profile can be shared across sites and
device groups or not. The device group is composed of APs with the same model, configuration Profile,
and RF Management profile.
Profiles
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