Migration Guide
Table Of Contents
8 Review the Site Groups this Site is a member of. If required, modify the site groups to reflect the
correct memberships for this site.
ADSP uses Scopes to define a site. For example the below image displays a scope for a site.
Figure 7: ADSP Site Scope
When importing this site (LAB), each level of the scope is created as a site group and the site is
made a member of each of these new site groups. In this example, the following site groups are
created:
•
ADSP (this is the default-root-name for most of the sites exported from ADSP)
•
India_ADSP
•
Karnataka_India_ADSP
•
Begaluru_Karnataka_India_ADSP
•
IISC_Begaluru_Karnataka_India_ADSP
The site (LAB_IISC_Begaluru_Karnataka_India_ADSP) becomes a member of all these site groups.
Note
You can choose to retain, modify or remove these site groups to meet your requirements.
Note
When multiple sites have the same site name, they are renamed with a numerical sux.
For example, LAB_1_IISC_Begaluru_Karnataka_India_ADSP,
LAB_2_IISC_Begaluru_Karnataka_India_ADSP etc.
9 Review the other fields in this screen and update if required.
10 Select the Save button to save the corrected site information. At any point of time, select the Cancel
to exit without saving.
11 Open each site in Maps view and verify if the floors have been created, correct floor map is loaded
for each floor, and the access points are placed at the correct location on the floor map.
RF Domain Configuration
For ExtremeLocation to work, the RF Domain policy's sensor configuration must point to an existing
Sensor policy or to a newly created Sensor Policy.
To set the RF Domain's Sensor configuration:
Verify Migration in ExtremeLocation
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