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Chapter 10 Configuring and Using Location Appliances
Configuring Location Appliances
Step 4 In the right-hand command drop-down menu, select Add Host Access and click GO to display the New
Host Access page.
Step 5 Enter the new host access and netmask, whether it is permitted (by default, host access is not permitted),
a priority from 0 to 99999 (the default priority is 0), and start and end access from 0 to 23 Hours and 0
to 59 Minutes (the default access times are 0 hours and 0 minutes).
Step 6 Click Save to add the new host access to the location appliance.
Deleting Location Appliance Host Access
Log into WCS as a SuperUser and follow these steps to delete an existing host access:
Step 1 In the Cisco WCS interface, select LOCATE to display the All Location Appliances page.
Step 2 Click the server name to display the Location Appliance > General Properties > appliance-name page.
Step 3 Click Host Access to display the Location Appliance > Host Access > appliance-name page.
Step 4 Check the desired IP Address/netmask.
Step 5 In the right-hand command drop-down menu, select Delete Host Access and click GO to delete the host
access.
Step 6 Click OK to complete the deletion.
Editing Location Appliance Advanced Parameters
Follow these steps to change these advanced parameters on the location appliance:
Step 1 In the Cisco WCS interface, select LOCATE to display the All Location Appliances page.
Step 2 Click the server name to display the Location Appliance > General Properties > appliance-name page.
Step 3 In the left navigation bar, click Advanced Parameters to display the Location Appliance > Advanced
Parameters > appliance-name page.
Step 4 Change these settings as required:
• Current Logging Level (Trace, Information, Error, or Off). The default setting is Information.
Leave this setting as Information unless directed to do otherwise by Cisco Technical Assistance
Center (TAC).
• Enable or Disable Advanced Debugging. The default setting is Disabled. Leave this setting as
Disabled unless directed to do otherwise by Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
• Current Number of Days to Keep Events. The default setting is 7 days. Change this value as required
for monitoring and troubleshooting.
• Current Session Timeout in minutes. The default setting is 30 minutes. Change this value as required
for monitoring and troubleshooting.
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