Creating A Network Plan - 3Com WX4400 Reference Manual

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To create a network plan:
1 Select Services > Plan Management to access the 3WXM Plan
Management page.
2 Click New Plan in the left column to display the New Plan page.
3 In the Network Plan Name box, type a name for the network plan. You
can use 1 to 60 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces, tabs, or any of
the following: slash (/), backslash (\), quotation marks (" "), asterisk (*),
question mark (?), angle brackets (< >), or vertical bar (|).
4 In the Country Code list, select the country where the network is to be
deployed.
You must select a country code before continuing. The country code you
select here is the default for all MAPs in the network plan. However, you
can override the country code in individual sites within the network plan.
5 Click the box next to Open this Plan to open the plan in 3WXM after it
is created.
6 Click Create to save the network plan on the server.
The network plan settings appear in the Content panel and the following
links appear in the Task List panel:
Mobility Domain—Configure a named set of WX switches that
support user roaming. (See "Creating a Mobility Domain" on
page 67.)
Wireless Switch—Use a wizard to configure basic switch
parameters. (See "Using the Create Wireless Switch Wizard" on
page 173.)
Third-Party AP—Add a third-party AP for use in network planning.
(See "Creating a Third-Party AP" on page 68.)
Country Code—Change the regulatory domain for the MAPs in
the network plan. (See "Changing the Country Code" on
page 70.)
Disable Auto-Tune—Update the channel and power information in
the network plan to match the channel and power settings
assigned to MAPs in the network by the RF Auto-Tune feature.
(See "Applying the RF Auto-Tuning Settings of a Network Plan to
the Network Plan" on page 70.)

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