A server location is any location with an Infrastructure Server, a Mobile Device Server, or both. A server location can manage wireless devices for a unique physical entity, such as a warehouse, or a subsection of an entity, such as the third floor of an office building.
Note: The number of wireless components managed at a server location depends on the communication range of the servers installed at that location. Traditionally, this range has been defined as a single subnet on your network; however, depending on your network architecture, you can configure a server to communicate past a given subnet. This type of configuration uses the Infrastructure Site Tool. For more information, see Using the Infrastructure Site Tool.
This section provides information about the following tasks for managing server locations:
• | Determining Server Placement |
• | Adding Server Locations |
• | Moving Server Locations to Regions |
• | Modifying Server Location Properties |
• | Deleting Server Locations |
To view the properties of an existing server location,
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