Specifying a real-time locating method, Configuring a location view, Creating a location view – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Specifying a real-time locating method
WSM supports three real-time locating methods: MU locating and iNode-based sampling. You can path>/client/conf/wlanLocateConfig.conf). 1. Log in to IMC. 2. Open file wlanLocateConfig.conf in 3. Configure LOCATE_METHOD as MU or INODE. 4. Save and close file wlanLocateConfig.conf. 5. In the Intelligent Deployment Monitoring Agent, restart IMC in the Monitor tab. Configuring a location view This configuration is the basis of wireless locating. Creating a location view For information about creating a location view, see " Setting a background picture 1. Click the Service tab. 2. From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Wireless Topology. 3. On the left navigation tree, enter the location view for which you want to set the background 4. On the toolbar at the top of the topology page, click the Add background icon . The Topo Background-Picture Setting window appears. 5. Select a background picture: a. You can use a local picture or a picture from the gallery on the IMC database. For information about other restrictions for the picture, see the prompt information. background picture according to shown in alphabetical order by name. b. Click Set. c. Click Close. 6. (Optional) Adjust the location and size of the background picture.
specify the real-time locating method by editing the configuration file provided by WSM (
To specify a real-time locating method:
Or, in the Process tab, restart the jserver process.
The wireless topology window appears.
picture.
To use a local picture—Select User Upload Picture and click Browse to select a local picture.
The picture's name can contain only letters, digits, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces.
To use a picture from the gallery on the IMC database—Select a picture from the gallery
preview area and click Select Picture. By default, the preview area displays the first