Create a Map Using Cisco Prime Infrastructure
To create a map using Cisco Prime Infrastructure, see the "Using Wireless Maps" chapter in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1 User Guide.
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You can import maps from Cisco DNA Center. Refer to Importing maps from Cisco DNA Center.
Map uploads into Cisco CMX are best performed outside of business hours (or when Cisco CMX system activity is low), after 9PM is recommended. There are no hard and fast rules though. Maps import involves significant amount of processing to update the Database and processing floor images based on the size of floor image.
Decide on an
update window of 30 minutes for uploading maps to Cisco CMX. For a typical
floor image, Cisco CMX can take up to 15 seconds per image to complete
processing and show the floor image on Cisco CMX GUI. A typical map of a Campus
with 100 floors may take up to 30 minutes to complete image processing
background jobs. If the image processing in progress, The GUI will show an
information message saying 'This floor image is currently being processed.
Please refresh the page after a few moments to view the image'.
Create and update the zones using Cisco CMX GUI map editor. All other map edit operations are to be performed using Prime Infrastructure.
An AP can only be associated with a single floor map in Prime. If you are planning to move APs from one floor to another, you want to disassociate them from existing floor-map in Prime so that they can be associated to new floor-map in Prime. (Please refer to 'Typical map import issues: Case 2' for troubleshooting steps.)
To expand a map to cover a larger area, create a new map in Prime and move APs to the new map from older map. You also want to make sure that the older floor is deleted from Prime and Cisco CMX before the new floor map is imported on Cisco CMX.
Avoid doing bulk
map import/exports. Export individual maps changes from Prime Infrastructure
and import into Cisco CMX. For large set of maps, Its not recommended to use
'Import from Cisco Prime' option (shown in the picture) as this will sync all
maps from Prime to Cisco CMX that may put significant amount of load on the
system.
To create a map using Cisco Prime Infrastructure, see the "Using Wireless Maps" chapter in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.1 User Guide.
Step 1 |
Log in to Cisco Prime Infrastructure. |
Step 2 |
Click the Open/Close navigation icon (above the Home icon on top left hand side). |
Step 3 |
Choose Maps > Site Maps. |
Step 4 |
From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Delete. |
Step 5 |
Select the checkbox of the individual map you wish to delete and click Go (next to the Select a command drop-down).
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Step 1 |
Log in to Cisco Prime Infrastructure. |
Step 2 |
Click on Open/Close navigation icon (above the Home icon on top left hand side). |
Step 3 |
Choose Maps > Site Maps. |
Step 4 |
From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Floor Area. |
Step 5 |
Click Go. |
Step 6 |
Click on the floor Area from which you want to release the AP. The Floor View window is displayed. |
Step 7 |
From the
Select a command drop-down list, choose
Remove
Access Points. |
Step 8 |
Select the AP
to be deleted and click
OK.
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Step 9 |
Click
Position AP icon (before the delete icon) to place
APs on the map.
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Step 10 |
From the
AP
Name drop-down list, choose the AP and place it to the correct
location on the map.
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Step 1 |
Log in to Cisco Prime Infrastructure. |
Step 2 |
Click on Open/Close navigation icon (above the Home icon on top left hand side). |
Step 3 |
Choose Maps > Site Maps. |
Step 4 |
From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Export Maps. |
Step 5 |
Check the checkbox of the individual map you wish to export . ![]() |
Step 6 |
Click Go. |
Navigate to Cisco CMX UI Advanced import option below (select System - Settings - Controllers and Maps Setup - Advanced), leave both checkboxes unchecked shown below. Browse to the maps file to be imported, select Upload.