Raul

Finally have a chance to respond here.  Answers inline below.


Jason Boyers - CCIE #26024 (Wireless)
Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
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On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Raul Manzano <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Guys.
>
> Working on lab 6 I have some questions about it.
>
> 6.1 Monitor user; the solution showed in DSG seems valid. I did other
> combination, I created the user in AD and created a AD group called "Tacacs
> monitor", then added the user to this group. Finally created in ACS Database
> group mappings pointing the AD monitor group to the ACS monitor group and
> mapping the rest to default group. I supposed both possibilities are the
> same because the exercise does not tell us that the monitor user should be
> created statically in ACS. Thoughs??
>
*** While true, this involves extra configuration work both in AD and in
ACS.  Therefore, the shorter answer is better in this case.

>
> 6.3: Maps; Although in real life I do the same like the DSG creating a
> Building with bigger dimensions than the original and then pushes the floor
> plans in right position, this exercise talks about the "dimensions of the
> building". Because it is not talking about the properties of the floor (only
> the type of the floor), I suppose that it should be valid to create a
> building with these dimensions and then create the floor, using the same
> dimensions and uncheck "maintain aspect ratio" to maintain the dimensions
> used for the floor and building and match the requirements of the exercise.
> More thoughs?
>
>
 *** That would be more accurate, with unchecking "maintain aspect ratio."

>
> About this, I always had a doubt about the positioning of the aps. I always
> have assumed that when the ap is mounted in a ceiling, the
> elevation information for the ap is down and 0 degrees; if it is on a table,
> up and 0 degrees and on a wal, l up or down and the degrees in function of
> the position selected. Am I right?? Because I did not found information that
> explains clearly this point and can be more important if you are using RTLS
> with a Location Appliance or MSE.
>
>
 *** The elevation information is specific to directional antennas.  So,
"down 10 degress" would have the antenna pointing in a specific
direction/orientation (90 degrees is default orientation for this - pointing
to the bottom of the map,) with the antenna focused down 10 degrees from a
plane parallel to the floor.  "Up 45 degrees" would have the focus of the
antenna pointing up 45 degrees from that parallel plane.  So, think of the
orientation of the antenna on the "x" and "y" axes.  The elevation would be
on the "z" axis.

>
> Sorry for the huge number of e-mail sent in recent days.
>
> Best Regards.
>
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