Use this procedure to configure, modify, or delete RF Domain clients and sensors.
If you want to edit or delete a RF Domain client or sensor, go to
                                Site and select 
 adjacent to the target Site, then follow
                            the instructions in the steps in this procedure.
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| Server Id | Assign a Server ID for the
                                        ExtremeLocation resource. As of now only one (1) ExtremeLocation sever can be configured. Note: The ExtremeLocation sensor capabilities are
                                            supported on the following AP models: AP3000,
                                                AP3000X,
                                                AP5010,
                                                AP310i/e,
                                                AP410i/e,
                                                AP505i,
                                                AP510i/e,
                                                AP560i,
                                                AP 7602,
                                                AP-7612,
                                                AP 7622,
                                                AP7632,
                                                AP7662,
                                                AP-8163,
                                                AP-8533 
 | 
                                
| IP Address/Hostname | Provide the ExtremeLocation server's hostname.  When configured, access points within the RF Domain post location-related analytics to the specified ExtremeLocation server. Note: Enter the
                                            server‘s hostname and not the IP address, as the IP
                                            address is likely to change periodically in order to
                                            balance load across multiple Location server
                                            instances. 
 | 
                                
| Port | Specify the port for the ExtremeLocation server. This is the port on which the ExtremeLocation server is reachable. The default port is 443. | 
| Action | Select   to delete an ExtremeLocation Appliance. | 
                                
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| Server Id | Assign a numerical ID for up to three ADSP server resources. The server with the lowest defined ID is the first reached by the controller or service platform. The default ID is 1. | 
| IP Address/Hostname | Provide the numerical (non DNS) IP address or hostname of each server used as a ADSP sensor server by RF Domain member devices. A hostname cannot exceed 64 characters or contain an underscore. | 
| Port | Specify the port of each ADSP sensor server utilized by RF member devices. The default port is 443. | 
| Action | Select   to delete a Sensor
                                        Appliance. | 
                                
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| MAC Address | Enter the client's factory coded MAC address. | 
| Name | Assign a name to the RF Domain member access point's connected client to make it easily recognizable. | 
| Action | Select   to
                                        delete a Client Name. | 
                                

Note
You cannot restore default settings after applying or saving changes.
Note
This does not permanently save the settings you configured. If you perform a Reload (warm reboot), applied settings will be lost.
Note
If you do not select Apply or Save, the settings that you configured are not saved when you move away from the configuration window.