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Adding and Managing Mesh Access Points with Cisco WCS
To launch Google Earth maps, follow these steps.
Launch Google Earth plus or pro and add a new folder.
Step 1
Create a mesh access points placemark on Google Earth plus or pro.
Step 2
Note
Place the mesh access point placemarks in the new folder. Save the folder as a .KML file.
Step 3
In Cisco WCS, click Monitor > Google Earth Maps. Select Import Google KML from the Select a
Step 4
command drop-down menu.
Import the new Google KML folder (see
Step 5
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Click the launch icon next to the new folder to launch the Google Earth map from Cisco WCS.
Step 6

Viewing Google Earth Maps

You can view campus maps, mesh access point and link information using Google maps.
To view Google Earth maps, follow these steps.
Log in to Cisco WCS.
Step 1
Choose Monitor > Google Earth Maps. The Google Earth Maps window displays all folders and the
Step 2
number of mesh access points included within each folder.
Click Launch for the map you want to view. Google Earth opens in a separate window and displays the
Step 3
location and its mesh access points. (see
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Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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You must use the exact name of the mesh access point when creating the placement mark to
ensure Cisco WCS can recognize these mesh access points.
Importing New Folder into Google Earth
To use this feature, you must have Google Earth installed on your computer and configured to
auto-launch when data is sent from the server. You can download Google Earth from Google's
web site.
Figure
90). It displays in the folder name summary.
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