A site is the cornerstone of the location-based view of your network. Until you define a site, the default view of your network tree merely shows you a list of your unassigned devices. After you define a location site, you can build a tree structure of buildings, floors, wiring closets, and outdoor areas that can each be assigned devices. You are able to view the devices in the network by expanding and collapsing these location nodes. To setup a location in Network Director, the first step is to create a site.
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Only a few fields are required to establish a site as shown in Table 36.
Table 36: Site Creation Fields
Site Name | A descriptive name for the site. This field is mandatory. |
City | The city where the site is located. |
State | The state where the site is located. |
Country | The country where the site is located. Select the country from the list. This field is mandatory because it sets the regulatory country code for wireless devices. Network Director validates the country code against the country codes in the network’s controllers and access points. If the codes do not match, a warning message is sent. |
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