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Discover and Manage Access Points
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Wireless Controller
Tip: To view all members of a profile group, sort the access points by
profile group. You do this by clicking the icon next to the Group Name
header in the table.
5. T
ake one of the following actions:
Assign a single access point to another group, or building, floor, or a combination of
these by selecting the check box to the right of the access point.
Assign a selection of access points to another group, building, or floor, or a
combination of these by selecting the check boxes to the right of the access points.
Assign all access points to another group, building, or floor, or a combination of these
by selecting the check box in the upper right of the table heading.
6. Select the building from the Building
menu in the table heading.
7. Select the floor from the Floor menu in the table heading.
8. Select the group name from the Group Name menu in the table heading.
9. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
The access points are assigned to the selected group, building, and floor.
Status
(continued)
Connecting. This state occurs when the wireless controller attempts to establish
a management connection with the access point.
Make sure that a DHCP server is enabled in the network. Otherwise, the access
point remains in the Connecting state and does not transition to the Connected
state.
Connected.
This state indicates that the firmware upgrade of the access point
was successful, the WiFi configurations were pushed to the access point, and
the access point is managed by the wireless controller.
Not Connected. This
state
indicates that the wireless controller cannot
communicate with the access point at the configured IP address. The wireless
controller attempts to log in to access points each minute. If the error is
temporary, the state automatically changes to Connected. If the error is
prolonged, verify the access point’s IP address and network connectivity. For
more information, see Resolve Problems With Access Points on page 371.
Site Shows whether you designated the access point as a local or remote one:
Local. The
access
point is designated as a local.
Remote. The access point is designated as remote.
For more information about designating an access point as local or remote, see
Discover
Access Points With the Discovery Wizard on page 160.
Group Name The profile group to which the access point is assigned. For information about
selecting a group, see Step 8.
By default, the group designation is basic.
For information about creating profile groups and their associated security profiles,
see Manage Security Profiles for Advanced Profile Groups on page 130
.
Setting Description