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18. Select one or more of the following options.

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You can change the Location configuration after you create the Location file, for example:
• You can make minor configuration changes, excluding RPNadm data. To make minor
changes in the configuration, you can import the Location file, and then select the item to
update. You can edit the properties of the selected item using the Edit box.
• You can update the RPNadm.txt data by using the update utility that is part of the
RPNadm.txt import function. To do so, import an updated RPNadm.txt file, and select the
Update DAPs already located option. Optionally, select whether the MAC address or RPN
is to take precedence. Choosing between RPN and MAC Address is necessary if, for
example, a number of RPNs changed in the DAP manager, but the radios are still identical,
thus having identical MAC addresses.
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The RPN and Info values are automatically filled in. Ensure that the values are
correct, and click OK. A DAP is created at the position you specified in the Add DAP
dialog box.
• Choose File > Save to save the location file as an .xml file. You can later import
this file into the DAP Sync Analyzer tool.
• Export the location file as a .csv file for use in the DAP Sync Analyzer. This file
does not contain building information. This .csv file contains DAP information
only.
• Export the Dummy visibility file as a .txt file. This creates a flat synchronization
hierarchy. Use the .txt file only if you cannot obtain a realistic visibility file.
• Export the RPNadm file as a .txt file. This file contains the RPN data that you
configured in the Location Builder tool. Normally the RPNadm file contains the
RPN information from the imported RPNadm.txt file.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
October 2012

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