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
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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