Managing Network
Plans
Saving a Network
Plan
Wireless Switch—Use a wizard to configure basic switch
parameters. (See "Using the Create Wireless Switch Wizard" on
page 167.)
Third-Party AP—Add a third-party AP for use in network planning.
(See "Creating a Third-Party AP" on page 65.)
Country Code—Change the regulatory domain for the MAPs in
the network plan. (See "Changing the Country Code" on
page 67.)
Auto-Tune Settings—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 Network's RF Auto-Tuning Settings to the
Network Plan" on page 67.)
Upload Wireless Switch—Add a WX switch that is already
deployed in the live network to the network plan. (See "Uploading
a WX Switch into the Network Plan" on page 68.)
Convert Auto APs—Convert MAPs that were configured by an
Auto-AP profile into statically configured MAPs. (See "Converting
Auto DAPs into Statically Configured APs" on page 69.)
Network Domain—Configure a group of Mobility Domains into a
single Network Domain. (See "Creating a WX Switch" on
page 65.)
After creating a network plan, you can save, close, open, or delete it. You
can also share a network plan with others.
When you create a network plan and save changes, a directory with the
same name as the network plan is created in the config-db directory of
the 3WXM installation directory on the 3WXM Services host.
Each time you save a configuration change, 3WXM saves the changes to
the network plan. You do not need to explicitly save the network plan
itself. However, if the network plan has unsaved changes when you select
to exit 3WXM or close a network plan, 3WXM displays a prompt to ask
whether you want to save or discard the changes, or cancel the request.
(See "Saving or Discarding Configuration Changes" on page 36.)
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