01-26-2012 12:47 AM - edited 07-03-2021 09:27 PM
Does anyone know how I can move/copy maps between two WCS system.
I would like to move/copy from the top level "Campus View" down to building and floor and get my design and edited maps to an other WCS system.
(Or were I can read about it)
I have done design and proposals in one system and would like to take the solution in production in an other system and reuse the work I have done with a lot of maps in the first place.
Mats Karlsson
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09-02-2012 11:45 PM
Hi Mats,
i have the same Problem due to a misconfigure second campus and a misplaced map.
I need to move a map between the two campus.
I found a solution to export and import the regarding maps at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/wcs/7.0MR1/configuration/guide/maps.html#wp1338474
Exporting a Map
The Export Map feature allows you to export map or calibration information to XML. The exported XML will be in an encrypted format and will not be readable. XML and images are bundled, tarred, and zipped into a file for a successful import into another WCS.
To export a map, follow these steps:
Step 1 From the Monitor > Maps window, select the check box of the map that you want to export.
Step 2 From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Export Maps. The Export Map window appears.
Step 3 Select the maps that you want to export.
Step 4 Click Export to export the selected map data.
Importing a Map
The Import Map feature allows you to import map information from external sources such as XML, WLSE, and CSV. During import, the XML may be encrypted (if exported from WCS) or unencrypted.
To import a map, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose Monitor > Maps.
Step 2 From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Import Maps. The Import Map window appears.
Step 3 Choose the map format.
Step 4 Select one of the following formats:
•XML
•AP/WiFi TDOA Receiver/Chokepoint Placement
•WLSE Map and AP Location Data
Note The XML format option is available only to the root user.
Step 5 Click Next.
Step 6 Click Browse to select the file that you want to import.
Step 7 Click Import to import the selected data.
it is a late answer but hopfully it helps for future problems. I guess you already found a solution ;-)
09-02-2012 11:45 PM
Hi Mats,
i have the same Problem due to a misconfigure second campus and a misplaced map.
I need to move a map between the two campus.
I found a solution to export and import the regarding maps at:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/wcs/7.0MR1/configuration/guide/maps.html#wp1338474
Exporting a Map
The Export Map feature allows you to export map or calibration information to XML. The exported XML will be in an encrypted format and will not be readable. XML and images are bundled, tarred, and zipped into a file for a successful import into another WCS.
To export a map, follow these steps:
Step 1 From the Monitor > Maps window, select the check box of the map that you want to export.
Step 2 From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Export Maps. The Export Map window appears.
Step 3 Select the maps that you want to export.
Step 4 Click Export to export the selected map data.
Importing a Map
The Import Map feature allows you to import map information from external sources such as XML, WLSE, and CSV. During import, the XML may be encrypted (if exported from WCS) or unencrypted.
To import a map, follow these steps:
Step 1 Choose Monitor > Maps.
Step 2 From the Select a command drop-down list, choose Import Maps. The Import Map window appears.
Step 3 Choose the map format.
Step 4 Select one of the following formats:
•XML
•AP/WiFi TDOA Receiver/Chokepoint Placement
•WLSE Map and AP Location Data
Note The XML format option is available only to the root user.
Step 5 Click Next.
Step 6 Click Browse to select the file that you want to import.
Step 7 Click Import to import the selected data.
it is a late answer but hopfully it helps for future problems. I guess you already found a solution ;-)
09-03-2012 12:56 AM
Hi Nico,
Thank you for your answer and I found this my self later on.
But I learned that you need to logged in as root to get the full possibilities to export/import otherwise your get limitied functions.
09-03-2012 01:01 AM
Hi Mats,
indeed, you need root permissions ;-)
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