Installation guide

Switch Services 5-67
5. Click the Apply button to save the MU Locate Interval value.
6. Click the Revert button to cancel any changes made within MU Locate Interval value and revert back to
the last saved configuration.
7. The MU MAC table allows you to manually add or remove MAC Addresses which can be located by the
SOLE engine. This supports a maximum of 512 MUs. This table is disabled when the Locate All MUs
checkbox is selected.
a. To add MUs to the MU MAC table click the Add button to open a dialogue box allowing you to add
a MAC Address to the MU MAC table allowing it to be located by the switch's SOLE engine.
b. To remove a MAC Address from the MU MAC table select a MAC Address from the table and click
the Delete button to remove that MU. This table is disabled when the Locate All MUs checkbox is
selected.
Once SOLE has been enabled MUs found by the locationing engine will be displayed in the Located MUs
table at the bottom of the page. For each located MU the following information is displayed:
5.8.5 Configuring Aeroscout Parameters
To configure the switch to work with an external Aeroscout RTLS engine:
1. Services > RTLS from the main menu tree.
NOTE: AP coordinates can only be configured in the Command Line Interface. For more information
on configuring AP coordinates please consult the Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference.
MAC Lists the MAC Addresses of all MUs which have been located by the switch.
Location:
X Coordinate
Displays the value of the X Coordinate for each located MU. The X coordinate is
relative to the origin point of 0,0 in the upper left corner of the site map.
Location:
Y Coordinate
Displays the value of the Y Coordinate for each located MU. The Y coordinate is
relative to the origin point of 0,0 in the upper left corner of the site map.
Timestamp Displays the last time for each MU that its location was computed by the switch.
Zone Lists the last known zone for each located MU. Zone configuration can be defined
using the CLI interface only. When no zones are configured, the switch defaults
the entire site to Zone 0.
NOTE: Zone configuration can be defined using the CLI interface only. For information on Zone
Configuration please see the Motorola RF Switch CLI Reference.