Use sites to define boundaries for fast roaming and session mobility without
interruption. A site represents a physical, geographic area
in your network, and defines
a roaming domain. As the top-level element in the ExtremeCloud IQ Controller data model,
the site runs Sessions Manager and RF Manager functions for all RF Domains in the site. Define
the licensing domain for the site by selecting the Country option.
A site in ExtremeCloud IQ Controller is composed of one or more device groups.
Each device group holds one or more APs. The APs in a device group must have the following in
common:
AP Model
Configuration Profile
RF Domain
Regulatory domain and configuration type,
which is defined at the site level.
A site can include multiple device groups all in a single RF domain, or
multiple device groups, each group in a unique RF domain.
A site also includes the following:
One or more floor plans. Floor plans are unique to each site.
Site metadata used to place the site on a Google map.
List of switches associated with the site.
Section contents:
Centralized Site Learn about Centralized sites in ExtremeCloud IQ Controller.
Device Groups Learn about device groups, the container that holds like AP models.
Profiles Learn about configuration profiles and how they are used with device groups and sites.
RF Management Learn about RF Management in ExtremeCloud IQ Controller.
Floor Plans Learn about the floor plan feature that is used to visualize a wireless deployment, plan device placement, and troubleshoot network performance issues.