View Map Heirarchy on Detect and Locate
Uploading Maps to Cisco Spaces: Detect and Locate
One of the first setup tasks is uploading maps that are exported from Cisco Prime Infrastructure to Cisco Spaces: Detect and Locate. Typically, map data contains floor images, floor coordinates, access points (AP), calibration data, and details about APs on a floor.
Before you begin
If Cisco Spaces: Detect and Locate is launched through Cisco Spaces, maps are automatically synchronized into through Cisco CMX tethering.
Procedure
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Log in to Cisco Spaces: Detect and Locate. |
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From the left navigation pane, click Maps and then choose the Upload button. |
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Browse to the location where the maps are stored (on your computer). Select the maps that were previously exported from Cisco Prime Infrastructure. |
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Verify if the maps are uploaded successfully. |
Viewing the Map on Cisco Spaces: Detect and Locate
Procedure
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From the Cisco Spaces: Detect and Locate dashboard, use the drop-down list to navigate to the desired campus, building, and floor. |
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From the toolbar on the top, choose any combination of the icons to customize your view of the devices.
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(Optional) Click the icon to filter the displayed items. These filters are persistent and across sessions. |
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Choose any combination of the following icons to enable or disable other elements on your dashboard, like zones, access points, and tags and heat maps.
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Understand the Map Legend
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A green dot indicates connected clients. Click to see additional details of a client.
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A red dot indicates probing clients. Click to see additional details about a client.
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A dot associated with a number indicates a cluster of probing clients. Click to view details of all the clients in that cluster. You can also zoom in to view the clients individually.
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Locally Administered Associated Client
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Sticky Client
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Stationary Device
Customize the Devices Viewed
The toolbar on the top lists the various types of devices. A device is represented by a name, icon, and a corresponding number that indicates the number of such devices on your network. Use the icon beside each device to show or hide a particular type of device, so that you customize your view of the devices.
The devices represented on this toolbar are described below:
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Clients: All client devices. You can see the breakdown of this number into connected and detected devices.
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Tags: Vendor-specific information that is related to Wi-Fi tags are displayed in raw format.
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BLE Tags: Bluetooth Low Energy tags attached to track devices.
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Rogue APs: APs that are not part of or managed by the Cisco CMX infrastructure. Click to see additional details.
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Rogue Clients: Clients that are connected to rogue access points.
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Interferers: Devices that can create a radio frequency interference. .
Create Zones
From the left navigation pane, click Maps, and browse to the location where you need to create a zone. Click the Create a Zone icon from the toolbar to the left and click on the map to create the zone boundaries. You can double-click to complete the creation of the zone. Add a name for the zone after placing it on the map. You can zoom into the zone and view it.