Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual
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10. To use the onboard SOLE engine to locate Ekahau tags check the Enable checkbox. This is
enabled immediately after checking the box.
11. If the onboard SOLE engine is enabled to locate Ekahau tags, enter a Locate Interval in
seconds to specify how often the known tags are located by the SOLE engine.
12. Click the Apply button to save the Locate Interval value.
13. Click the Revert button to cancel any changes made within Locate Interval value and revert
back to the last saved configuration.
If the onboard SOLE engine is enabled to locate Ekahau tags the following information will be
displayed for each located MU:
NOTE
Zone configuration can be defined using the CLI interface only. For information on Zone
Configuration please see the Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller CLI Reference Guide.
No. of TX Msgs
Displays the number of messages transmitted by the switch to the external Ekahau
RTLS engine.
Last Msg TX Time
Displays the Date and Time that the last message was sent to the external Ekahau
RTLS engine.
No. of Tag Reports
Displays the number of Tag Reports received from the external Ekahau RTLS
engine.
MAC
Lists the MAC Addresses of all MUs which have been located by the switch.
Location:
X Coordinate
Displays the value of the X Coordinate for each located MU. The X coordinate is
relative to the origin point of 0,0 in the upper left corner of the site map.
Location:
Y Coordinate
Displays the value of the Y Coordinate for each located MU. The X coordinate is
relative to the origin point of 0,0 in the upper left corner of the site map.
Timestamp
Displays the last time for each MU that its location was computed by the switch.
Zone
Lists the last known zone for each located MU. Zone configuration can be defined
using the CLI interface only. When no zones are configured, the switch defaults the
entire site to Zone 0.