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Launching the RF Plan
This section describes how to launch the RF Plan and enter information in RF Plan windows.
To launch RF Plan from the WebUI, click the Plan tab in the WebUI menu bar. When you launch the RF Plan,
the browser window displays the Campus List page.
Campus List Page
The Campus List is the first page you see when you start RF Plan. This list contains a default campus and any
campus you have defined using the RF Plan software.
Figure 5 Plan>Campus List Window
You may add, edit, and delete campuses using this page. You may also import and export campus information.
Table 8 details the buttons on the Campus page.
Note: If 802.11n (HT) support is enabled, the system will automatically define the 802.11a and/or 802.11b/g rate as applicable. For
details, see “Radio Properties (Desired Rates and HT Support Options)” on page80.
Table 8 Definition of Campus List Buttons
Buttons Description
New Campus Use this button to create a new campus.
Browse Campus Use this button to edit existing campuses from the campus list. To edit a campus, select the checkbox
next to the campus name, then click Browse Campus. When you edit a campus, you can access other
RF Plan pages.
Rename Campus Use this button to rename an existing campus in the list. To rename a campus, select the checkbox next
to the campus name, then click Rename Campus.
A dialog box appears into which you enter the new name of the campus. Click OK to accept the new
name, or click Cancel to exit this action.
Delete Campuses Use this button to delete existing campuses in the list. To delete a campus, select the checkbox next to
the building ID, then click Delete Campuses.
You can only delete empty campuses. If you attempt to delete a campus that contains one or more
buildings, an error message appears.
Export Use this button to export a database file with all the specifications and background images of one or
more selected campuses in the list. See “Exporting and Importing Files” on page90.
Import Use this button to import database files that define campuses into the RF Plan list. See “Exporting and
Importing Files” on page90.
AP FQLN Mapper The AP name is a fully-qualified location name (FQLN) in the format APname.floor.building.campus (the
APname portion of the FQLN must be unique).
The FQLN is not case sensitive and supports a maximum of 249 characters, including spaces. You can
use any combination of characters except a new line, carriage return, and non-printable control
characters.
You can manually set the FQLN for the AP by clicking the AP FQLN Mapper button. Setting the FQLN will
reboot the APs. See “FQLN Mapper” on page92