User's Guide

Table Of Contents
You should always apply a Location Subscriber Profile at the appliance level. When you do, the profile is
inherited for all the other levels. Then, if you have a level that needs a dierent Location Subscriber
Profile, you can apply that profile to that level. For example, in the above screen shot, the Location
Subscriber Profile for AirDefense could be the LSP_Corporate profile and then for a special case (the
following screen shot) you could override the Location Subscriber profile at the AirDefense level and
apply the LSP_AirDefense2 profile to the AirDefense 2 floor.
Note
The Override settings option is available when you select (highlight) a network level below
the appliance level. Use the Expand button to reveal the other levels.
In this case, the LSP_Corporate profile will be accessible to corporate-wide employees and guest
while the LSP_AirDefense2 profile will be specific to employees and guests on Floor 2 of the
AirDefense facilities. Click Reset to discard your changes.
Reference Material for Location Based Services
For detailed information on location based services, see the Proximity and Analytics Location Based
Services Design and Configuration Guide. The configuration guide explains how to set up and use
Location Based Services and conduct sensor surveys. To obtain a copy of the Proximity and Analytics
Location Based Services Design and Configuration Guide, go to the Support website for product
manuals at the following URL:
Pending State - Audit
Note
A WLAN Management license is required to access Pending State Audit.
Pending State Audit is used to identify any devices that are in a pending state. Devices in a pending
state have been scheduled or need to be scheduled for configuration.
Legacy Content
Operational Management
Extreme AirDefense User Guide for version 10.5. 1195